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Will Canada Be The First to Switch to a Digitized Cashless Economy?

by Frankie Gotz
Canadian Awareness Network
September 27, 2013

We have been covering the Mintchip story since April of 2012 when the Royal Canadian Mint made a commercial advertising it and challenging software programmers to make an app that will be used in conjunction with it.  The commercial portrays Mintchip as the ‘evolution of currency’, tries to portray it as our inevitable future.  The commercial describes Mintchip as a digital form of currency. Value is recorded on MicroSD cards in smart phones, tablets or laptop/desktop computers because it can also be loaded onto chips found in USB sticks.  In the commercial it also states that some future devices might also be compatible with it that are not even invented yet.
Click HERE for Mintchip commercial mentioned above.

Jan Hannemann, an app developer, along with many other recipients entered the Mintchip challenge that was portrayed in the commercial.  Hannemann’s idea, MintWallet, made him win the grand prize of $50,000 for best application. His goal was to make virtual currency to be “like instant messaging for your wallet.” Using cloud technology and push notifications, users could use MintChips for payments, for literally pretty much anything.

“Winning app MintWallet allows users to send money, or requests for money to other users. It relies on a peer-to-peer network to connect users and allow the transfer of digital cash. It ties in QR codes so every payment request will have a QR code automatically generated. That allows payment usages such as scanning the code at a parking meter to pay for your time at a spot. There’s also a “split the bill” feature so a group eating out together at a restaurant can quickly pay their share without any hassle.”
~ SOURCE

MiniCheckout is another popular choice winner for the MintChip Challenge which allows users with Mintchip technology to scan items they are purchasing from a grocery store (or other place) by taking a picture of the barcode and paying for everything they buy digitally through the smart phone.  This kind of correlates to IBM’s commercial where it portrays a man just shoving grocery items into his pockets and he just walks out of the store because everything is automatically deducted from his chip.

So what’s the difference between debit cards and mintchip?

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VIDEO — Staging the Chemical Weapons Attack in Syria

GlobalResearchTV
September 19, 2013

In the wake of the Syrian chemical weapons attack, shocking footage of the victims of that attack were widely circulated in an effort to raise the ire of the public and spur support for military intervention. Now, a new report on that footage finds troubling inconsistencies and manipulation with the video that calls the official narrative of the attack and its victims into question. This is the GRTV Backgrounder on Global Research TV.

AUDIO — Red Ice Radio – Neil Sanders – Hour 1 – The Dark Art of Mind Control

Red Ice Radio
September 16, 2013

Neil Sanders holds an MA in Film Studies, studied Psychology and Media Production and is a qualified hypnotherapist. Neil is considered an expert on the subject of mind control and has been studying the history of this dark art and its application by military and government intelligence agencies across the globe for many years. He is the author of Your Thoughts Are Not Your Own Volumes one and two. In the first hour, we’ll discuss mind control in its various forms, prevalent today. Neil explains how Brain-washing in Red China, a book by Edward Hunter laid the foundation for the Manchurian candidate. We’ll talk about mind control used in politics to form public opinion. Neil also talks about cultivation theory, a social theory which examines the long-term effects of television and how the more time people spend “living” in the television world, the more likely they are to believe social reality portrayed on television. Then, we’ll discuss B.F. Skinner’s box, cognitive dissonance and how are thoughts are not our own. In the member’s hour, we’ll get into the dark art of mind control and its application by military and government intelligence agencies. Sanders makes ties into the hippy movement, LSD, MK Ultra, the CIA and Frank Olsen. He also addresses the close relationship between the military and the musicians of the 60’s.

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Relevant links
neilsandersmindcontrol.com
Neil Sanders Your Thoughts Are Not Your Own
MK ULTRA, LSD and the Hippie Movement
Your Thoughts Are Not Your Own; Marketing, Movies and Music
E. Howard Hunt
David Frost
Milgram experiment
Walden Two
Researcher controls colleague’s motions in first human brain-to-brain interface
Convicted RFK Assassin Sirhan Sirhan Says He Was Manipulated by Seductive Girl in Mind Control Plot
Hearing “Voices” The Hidden History of the CIA’s Electromagnetic Mind-Control Experiments
William Joseph Bryan
Pont Saint Esprit
Allen Ginsberg CIA drug trafficking
Mike Levine & Gary Webb – The Big White Lie + Dark Alliance= CIA drug cartel
Bohemian Grove Secrets and Stories Told by Bob Weir
Jay Sebring
Propaganda 101: An Introduction and Case Study
Jay Sebring
What truths does “truth serum” sodium pentothal actually reveal?
Danny DeCarlo
Turner’s hairdresser: “Lana told me she killed Stompanato”

Books & DVDs
neilsandersmindcontrol.com

Related programs
Joseph Atwill & Ryan Gilmore – Hour 1 – Religious Mind Control, Ancient Warfare & Modern Conflicts
George Kavassilas – The Pending Global Mind Control Event
Eldon Taylor – Subliminal Programming, Media Persuasion, Mind Control & Breaking the Spell
Stewart Swerdlow – The Montauk Project, Mind Control, The Illuminati & The Alien Agenda
Nick Begich – Hour 1 – Controlling the Human Mind
Richard Hamlin – Mind Control, Mk-Ultra & Satanic Ritual Abuse
A.j. Bruno – Mind Control

Music
The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations