'Global Concessions Inc' At Hartsfield Goes 'No Cash' In Pro-Globalist Move

October 4, 2024
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A cashless society is a well-reported globalist goal. Generating an electronic record of every financial transaction you make allows for surveillance of you geographic location, your business connections, and even your personal life.

Tyrannical regimes covet this information in order to control your political impulses and prevent any subversion of their own political power.

That is why is it quite shocking to see Georgia businesses supporting this goal by moving towards a cashless society. This phenomenon enables tyranny, whether the business realizes it or not.

Global Concessions Inc, an Atlanta-based provider of concessions at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, is a company that has moved to an 'all electronic' transaction model.

No cash allowed.

Pro-freedom Georgians, and citizens of the United States, should boycott this business when conducting air travel in Atlanta.

When you combine this development with Governor Brian Kemp's trips to Davos, the conclusion is quite ominous indeed.

The Georgia Record reached out to Global Concessions Inc for comment on this story and did not receive a response.

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Hoepper

So, does that mean that the Federal Reserve notes I carry are worthless? I lost my full faith in the US government.

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