At a dinner party last night, we were discussing what can we do to fight this takeover attempt by the cabal?
I thought of 7 ways to fight the Corporate cabal and submit them to you now to critique the crap out of them.
(In no particular order...)
- Convert all your accounts back to paper. This way "they" have to mail your statements to you at cost to them. Credit cards, utilities, banks & brokerages+.
- Stop using the internet controlled by the cabal. Can we create a competing network infrastructure that is good? Can we price it more attractively?
- Stop using computing equipment controlled by the cabal. Make it hard on them to spy on you.
- Don't comply with tyranny. Live in freedom. 4a. Don't wear masks that don't work. 4b. Go to work, school, events that you would freely. 4c. Don't give up your arms.
- Live in TRUTH. Be honest and have INTEGRITY. Don't participate in deception or deceptive systems.
- Try your best to not participate in the cabal healthcare system. Don't go to doctors or hospitals that have proven they accepted Covid $ fraudulently. Don't get sick. Have a personal House Rule that says You cannot get sick. Thank GOD for His healing power within you. After all, He is the Almighty Creator of all. He is Allknowing. So there is none better for healing.
- Stop watching cabal influencers. Movies, TV, cabal internet social media, music. Just turn them off or leave the room.
Alrighty then. Criticize the crap out.
Well, there are still some options. You can get a checking account at the local bank for when you want to use an ATM for cash. Credit unions are a good bet if you want better interest rates and you can also use banks/credit unions that aren't that close to you for online paying of bills. Online banking gives you an easy way to pass money around between all of your accounts, local or otherwise.
Online banking is pretty secure. Not only do you need a password, but there are generally a couple of personal questions they rotate through that must be answered correctly in order to get into your account. You will get email messages if someone is incorrectly trying to access your account. I've been doing online banking for years with no problems. I would recommend creating long passwords, as the longer they are, the harder they are to hack. Don't use this password for anything else! Change your password regularly and you shouldn't have any problems.
Well, I'll tell ya, (and you have permission to keep laughing at the old dinosaur after I tell you). The two banks with fees where I have checking accts are local. Any credit union is 20 miles away like my best bank. Also like online banking and (the rare) shopping, I don't use ATMs.
I thank you and appreciate the advice. Maybe I'll warm up to doing more online as I get even older and don't want to travel as much and as far. I suppose, if they're going to hack a bank, they'll get my info whether I do online banking or not.
My credit union is a couple of states away, so don't let distance deter you. Since I shuffle things around electronically, I don't have any pressing need for it to be local.
I, too, rarely use ATMs unless I need cash for some odd reason. I'm lucky if I have $5 in my wallet, lol. I either pay online or use a credit card that I pay off each month.
Try paying just one household bill online and get used to doing online banking that way. Once you get the hang of it, you'll never go back. You can select which day you want the money to be paid and then you're set. The best part about it is that you can do your bill paying and banking from anywhere. You save a lot of money on stamps, too.
I always make sure I have some cash on hand and, like you, I pay the cc's in full every month. I do pay bills by phone quite a bit, saves me from writing checks and mailing them. Checks and stamps have become quite pricey. Guess I should start looking into it as I suppose I will eventually have little choice in going paperless.