

By the Solari Team
As the saying goes, “money makes the world go around,” but today’s battle of digital currencies, inflation, and paper currency has humanity at a tipping point between freedom and fascism.
The pandemic and accompanying lockdowns have been wildly successful, creating the right environment for total control of society, health, money, and food. Huge portions of the population, influenced by fear and mind control, are in complete submission. Every aspect of life and how it functions is now approaching Mr. Global’s grasp.
Why the need for total control? Who knows…. People like Catherine and Dr. Joseph Farrell have spent decades trying to figure it out; no doubt they are close. The reality is, however, that we have no more time to figure out why. Humanity is in the middle of the train tracks, and the train is coming through the tunnel and toward us at full force.
There is an overwhelming feeling of “what to do?” I can understand how a deer gets stuck when the headlights are coming at it. Fear can be paralyzing. But we all can do something and that something is pretty simple: use cash, especially on Fridays.
Some of us are Christians, some not. We don’t all know the purpose of eating only fish on Fridays, but it seems to many that Fridays are a day to prep for something bigger, such as Good Friday. In American culture, we have a lot of Friday events: summer Fridays, half-day Fridays, dress-down Fridays. When Mary Holland from Children’s Health Defense suggested Cash Fridays, it made perfect sense to Catherine.
Why cash? Because in order to have a full digital monetary system with complete central control, the circulation of paper currency has to end. (See the above video of Bank for International Settlements General Manager Agustín Carstens in October 2020, telling you exactly where the central bankers intend to go.) We’ve already heard there are coin shortages. Some are saying that the Fed has stopped printing paper currency. That can’t be confirmed, but it doesn’t really matter. We know the game. To slow this train down, we can keep paper currencies and coins circulating. This is a very easy thing for all of us to do.
There are a lot of divide-and-conquer politics out there. People are fighting for the stupidest reasons. We bet a dollar, however, that the one thing we ALL can agree on is stopping our money from being stolen or controlled—keeping our money safe. It wouldn’t shock us if even the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) or Black Lives Matter (BLM) could agree on that. So it’s simple: We don’t need 100% of the population to do this; 10% of the population is enough.
Keep cash floating through the system.
ACTION PLAN
You can find our updated action list in I Want to Stop CBDCs – What Can I Do?
The first and most important thing you need to do is to use cash and talk to your families, friends, and local businesses and farmers about the benefits of using cash.
Let’s make Cash Every Day the preparation for something bigger—and that something bigger is sovereignty and freedom for all humanity.
Last week, as Catherine drove through the Alps with a colleague, they stopped for dinner at Ristorante CowBoy and, it being Friday, paid with cash. Here is Catherine’s #CashEveryDay Receipt #1:

We can do this.
Related Links:
View all the #CashEveryDay images.
I Want to Stop CBDCs – What Can I Do?
Financial Rebellion: Where to Stash Your Cash
We Have Been Lied To About Every Part of the COVID Pandemic, Warns Dr. Michael Yeadon
The Central Bank Game Plan In Under 3 Minutes – Richard Werner
Couldn’t believe what fun it was to handle and count out cash at the register! It’s been YEARS since I used cash. Forget the reward points Capital One enticed me with.
I posted this webpage on my local nextdoor.com (griping neighborly site).
Using cash at the register: GREAT!
Rebuffing digital “Reward Points” offers: GREATER!!
Dumping Capital One: EVEN MORE GREATER!!!
But then you went and did this:
You signed up for Nextdoor.com!!!??????????!!!!??!!!!???, giving them all your personally identifiable information and political oreintation and personal “gripes” that gets aggregated world-wide, and sold to your local police dept., CIA, NSA, FBI, CDC, WHO, CHINA, RUSSIA, DHS, and….literally….. EVERYONE!!!! That’s how they fund themselves. “Nextdoor” is a “Honey Pot” just like Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Google, and on and on.
RESIST!!… if you want to survive what’s coming!!!
“Constant vigilence is the price of freedom”.
Thanks, James. I’ll leave Nextdoor. I thought it was a way to know my neighbors and I did meet great people.
Claudia, With your beautiful smile and open heart you can easily meet your neighbors and find “great people” to hang out with the “old-fashioned way” (which is also the most honest and pure way): Face- to-Face. We are all beautiful just the way we are. Don’t let NextDoor.com come between you and your like-minded, genuinely friendly neighbors while they secretly spy and steal your data and sell it (and ultimately use it against you)! NextDoor.com NEEDS YOU to make money. You DON’T need them to make real friends. Stand tall, Resist tyranny, and live life on your terms. Semper fi. -JT
He’s right. There is one time I tried to post something about the Planet Lockdown interview of Catherine on Bitchute. They almost blocked my account. That place ain’t no different.
I love cash & the idea! It started me thinking about many of the things cash represents. My food for thought list:
Cash = Assurance, Cash = Communication, Cash = Freedom,
Cash = Independence, Cash = Privacy, Cash = Privilege,
Cash = Security, Cash = Simplicity.
Each of these should be accompanied by the tag line:
Use it or Lose it.
We love the idea of cashfriday. Last Friday, we bought a lawn mower with cash. It was so empowering. It’s one of those brilliantly simple ideas that makes me wonder how I didn’t think of that. We will continue to use the local bank we’ve used for decades now and make a better effort to support other local businesses.
I’d also appreciate if you could direct me to an article on budgeting our time. I’ve heard you refer to time budgets and could use some help efficiently using the precious hours of each day on essential tasks and especially planning and implementing changes to adapt to the serious threats we face in the short time ahead.
WONDERFUL! Just talked to someone who was told it was a several months wait to order a lawn mower.
Another HUGE personal bonus to cashfriday just occurred to me. Using cash helps us limit our spending, live within our means, and reduce or eliminate the need for credit, also leading to our financial independence!
The checkout clerks see my grocery cart filled with organic food, see my mask-immunity smile, and when I offer cash there can be a head tilt so I cheerfully announce that it’s Cash Friday or that Cash Friday can be any day, as if they of course knew about Cash Friday! This glorious name needs no explanation!!
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That is exactly how I was taught growing up. You can’t spend what you don’t have. I didn’t get my first credit card until I needed a “credit score” to buy a house. We tried to pay our “down” money with cash and they would not take it. They said, “that is mattress money.” So I said I will deposit in the bank and write you a check, that was not good enough either. We ended up having to have a co-signer for the first five years of our mortgage.
I live in Vilcabamba, Ecuador and cash is pretty much a given here! They use the American dollar and sometimes in the cities you get a discount if you use cash. I’ve been doing this for some time and rarely use a debit card. No credit cards! This is a great idea and yes, doesn’t take a large percentage of people doing this. Also, keeps basic math skills sharpened.
Suzanne, This is off topic, but I have been interested in possibly moving to Vilcabamba. Would it be possible to ask you a few questions about it? Thank you, and I hope this isn’t weird!
This is brilliant. I also try to do this to ‘small family businesses’ to keep them doing what they do best. Yesterday was #cashfriday on a Tuesday with #supportsmallbusiness. It’s the little things that add up.
I am sharing this on my website. I think it is very inspirational and I am planning on documenting how it plays out for me
Thank you for doing this.
Absolutely! Greek merchants always smile when the local American asks them, do you mind if I pay in cash? They are always ready to talk economics after this and I get the real story about the war on cash. We’ve made a lot of friends by using cash.