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Last edited by oyarde; 07-11-2024 at 07:09 AM.
Do something Danke
Apparently India has eliminated all cash over like $5
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Yep.
Also, the Indians are not gullible about money like the West is. They all know why the globalists want to ban cash. In India, there's really no such thing as a "ban" on anything. There's just certain jurisdictions where the cops will use a new law to crack down on some gang they don't like. And that's basically all that ever comes of it. Life goes on as it has always gone on. The globalists are delusional if they think they can seize control of money in India by mere fiat...
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