New Credit Card Will Shut Off When Your ‘Carbon Footprint’ Gets Too High

 

 

It’s being touted as “climate action in your pocket”, and the Doconomy site says “Our non-plastic, biodegradable DO card tracks the CO2 emissions generated from our transactions and then displays that data through a simple app.” The site goes on to say that this is a partnership not only with credit giant Mastercard but under the authority of the United Nations as well. Then they drop the ‘other shoe’ as the old saying goes. Your credit gets cut off when you reach your ‘carbon limit’. To effectively reduce the climate crisis, we have to make behavioural changes with high impact. DO Black is a, not yet launched, credit card that helps us calculate our climate spending, but it also comes with a monthly tCO2e limit, ensuring that we stick to the UN-2030-recommended cuts in carbon.

Doconomy Mastercard is the first credit card ever to stop you from overspending based on the level of CO2 emissions generated by your consumption. It’s presented as an “educational effort,” according to one of the founders.

Remember Klaus Schwab warning us last year that they were preparing the Great Reset which was part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and that the entire global paradigm upon which this sin-cursed and fallen world sits was going to radically and drastically change? Lol, 20 months later it’s obvious they sure weren’t lying about that. Since the whole world is heading rapidly to the Mark of the Beast System, it seems only fitting that have a true 666-style credit card to go along with it, right? Yep, and here it is, the new Doconomy Mastercard.

“And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and power was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations. And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. If any man have an ear, let him hear.” Revelation 13:7-9 (KJB)

It’s being touted as “climate action in your pocket”, and the Doconomy site says “Our non-plastic, biodegradable Doconomy DO card tracks the CO2 emissions generated from our transactions and then displays that data through a simple app.”

The site goes on to say that this is a partnership not only with credit giant Mastercard but under the authority of the United Nations as well. Then they drop the ‘other shoe’ as the old saying goes. Your Doconomy credit gets cut off when you reach your ‘carbon limit’.

To effectively reduce the climate crisis, we have to make behavioural changes with high impact. DO Black is a, not yet launched, credit card that helps us calculate our climate spending, but it also comes with a monthly tCO2e limit, ensuring that we stick to the UN-2030-recommended cuts in carbon.

Sometime I wonder if these people are reading Now The End Begins, and they just do this stuff to mess with me, because all this is exactly what we’ve been warning you about for years now. Money as you know it is getting ready to drastically change, and it will be connected to the Mark of the Beast in the days after the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church takes place. But because we are so very close that event right now, the Lord is allowing us to watch this lost world ‘set up shop’ for the coming Son of Perdition. They have created the race crisis, the climate crisis, the COVID crisis, the Vaccination Passport crisis, and the next thing will be the monetary crisis. Put it all together and you will find yourself in the time of Jacob’s trouble. Well, maybe you will, not me, I have a seat booked on Flight #777 on Titus213 Airlines. Enjoy the credit card!

Doconomy launches Mastercard credit card with a carbon-emission spending limit

Swedish fintech company Doconomy has launched a credit card that tracks the carbon dioxide emissions of purchases, and caps the climate impact of users’ spending.

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