But then there is this prophecy verse too … so if it goes wireless transactions in July … then will it go back to coins (silver and gold)? Or does the wireless digital currency get delayed? Or those who have been buying silver and gold coins all these years in prepping up … they then throw in the streets because it’s useless against the digital currency? I guess the clue of timing is … when is the “Day of the wrath of the Lord”? Beginning or Mid Point of the tribulation? Ezekiel 7:19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity. ——————————- Starts @ 2:34 But if you are pressed for time … then just listen to this part 4:02 - 6:17 timeframe - Fair Use - I would think digital currency would still need denomination names for how much things cost and how much you pay. Those folks casting their gold into the streets could be hoarders or investors or elites who thought they were beating the system. By the way, the Fed is trying to say FedNow is not a CBDC. Call it what you will. They have to have a way to ensure that no one may buy or sell, when the time comes. Ok … sounds like the timing of “the Day of the wrath of the Lord” happens in Revelation 6:17 after Jesus opens up the 6th seal and the 🤡 running the freak show (King Charles the 3rd, Gates, Schwab, etc.) go into hiding underground and cry for the rocks to fall on them. I’m sure many of these evil leaders and rich folks could die then … but those who do eventually come out of hiding … I wonder how long they stay underground before they think the coast is clear? It must give the tribulation saints time to catch a breath from being harassed. But this must be the time frame when those who hoarded coins … they cast their silver and gold into the streets. 12 And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood; 13 And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind. 14 And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places. 15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; 16 And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: 17 For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand? Brits skipping meals to cope with soaring costs: As the cost-of-living crisis impacts British households, many are cutting down on food while living in cold homes, according to the latest findings from the ‘Which?’ consumer insight tracker. The monthly survey commissioned by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) revealed that 8.1% of households missed a housing, bill, loan, or credit card payment in February. One in seven people (15%) said they had skipped meals due to rising costs. Just over a quarter (27%) said they had gone without some foods, up from 21% in November. Meanwhile, 9% had prioritized meals for other family members above themselves, and 4% had used a food bank. Consumers have also been looking for ways to save on their energy bills, with seven out of ten (72%) saying they have turned down the heating due to spiraling costs, while 39% having used less hot water and 19% having had fewer cooked meals. https://www.rt.com/business/572582-brits-skipping-meals-soaring-costs/ Oh I can relate … food is so expensive in the grocery stores in my town. I have to drive 48 miles round trip to super Walmart and most things there are dirt cheap in comparison. I urge everyone to check into their local food bank. Most people qualify and don’t even realize it. Even if you’re retired and getting a pension. I know a married couple who are getting 2 pensions and/or working part time and they still qualified. I accidentally found out about it last year while going to pay my water bill and the guy said are you here for the food bank because he was going to give me a number and a grocery wish list to complete. And if you need something that is not on that list … you write it down and if they have it in stock, they will give it to you as well. I said no I’m not signed up. Would I qualify? And sure enough I did. I regret not knowing about it sooner. I no longer buy eggs … they been consistently handing them out each week. Besides all the generous food handouts. They give out grocery gift cards worth $25.00 but the last one I received the store upped them to $50.00. They also hand out gasoline cards valued at $35.00. All this helps. Each week the back on my vehicle is filled with food and necessity items (toilet paper, hand soap, tooth paste, cooking oil, etc.). Those that have babies and toddlers they give them diapers, toys, clothing. Its amazing. Its like trick or treating when you go … between the donations from the local stores and businesses to the donations from the wealthy people. Its kind of like going to a Goodwill store but everything is free. 😆 Besides the once a week handout … there is also a once a month drive thru handout for EVERYONE (I see some out of stater license plates in that line) but most people don’t know about it. No questions asked other than how many in your family. And then you open the back end of your trunk and they place the items there. This one lady normally hands me 2 dozen eggs thru the driver side window, sometimes I get 3 dozen and these are my favorite brand of eggs .. and I will share them with my family if they are in the area. I’ve seen them give certain people a whole box containing 12 dozen😆 … I think they either have a bed and breakfast or a restaurant. Each month its fun watching what the hot items are going to be … chips/pretzels bags, sodas, case of bottled brewed ice teas, case of bottled water, 4 frozen DiGiorno pizzas, 6 pork tender loins, 2 bottles of organic milk, 2 cases 24 small containers of organic yogurt, pint size ice creams - last month it was 8 pint sizes of frobert, this week it was 2 pint size Ben & Jerry’s. But the next day, this Tuesday … my power went off from the snow storm and didn’t turn back on until Thursday morning … so I lost most of my food in refrig/freezer. Here’s the eggs I was trying to save … but it was too late … I should of put outside sooner. Thursday morning when it was 25 degrees, went out to the car to recharge my cell phone and to warm up … brought my dog with me. He was shivering and showing his teeth. Then 5 minutes later … the heated seats finally got warm and made him sleepy. 😆 So thankful to have power restored and the heat turned back on. What a neat heads-up post Geri for any that didn't know, and can share with others! Would you mind posting the body of it, from "Oh I can relate … food is so expensive...... Down To "4 frozen DiGiorno pizzas, 6 pork tender loins, 2 bottles of organic milk, 2 cases 24 small containers of organic yogurt, pint size ice creams – last month it was 8 pint sizes of frobert, this week it was 2 pint size Ben & Jerry’s" on the FRUGAL thread also? :rose:
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