This is our second online petition, targeted at the Treasury Select Committee, combined with a meeting at the House of Commons on April 23 / 24.
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This is our second online petition, targeted at the Treasury Select Committee, combined with a meeting at the House of Commons on April 23 / 24.
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TESTIMONY OF JONATHAN MAY Jonathan May formerly worked for the International Monetary Fund in England. In the early 1980s he came to America with a plan to release Americans from debt to the banking system by employing the same “credit creating” system used by international banking. The law governing this system is the Uniform Commercial [...]
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Thanks to The Modern Liberty Convention, there is a great briefing under What We’ve Lost. It’s entitled The Abolition of Freedom Act 2009… Please note para 48 that bailiffs may enter a home to seize goods in the recovery of a fine … and use reasonable force!…
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This act, for the founding of the Bank of England as a “corporation”, was written with the intention for their Majesties’ subjects not to be oppressed. Its Sections XXVI and XXVII have not been repealed yet and say something along the following lines: the Bank of England may not monopolize or engross any goods, wares [...]
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Given the crisis, we have new opportunities for raising awareness among sufferers of our financial and legal system and MPs, since Parliament is the highest court in the land: the extraordinary number of cases, where businesses were bankrupted, homes repossessed and other injustices carried out many examples of ‘stitch-ups’ that never intended to pay out [...]
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The Forum is a voluntary Initiative of Parliamentarians and Concerned Citizens across the full political spectrum and from all religious persuasions. Having come together at the House of Lords since 1998, the Forum has debated the following issues: Early Day Motions (EDMs) EDM 1515 – 2001-02 – Using the Public Credit EDM 854 – 2002-03 [...]
Filed under: Political initiatives | Tagged: Bali Conference, broad money, Cash Credit, Economic Affairs Committee, Green Credit, House of Commons, House of Lords, M0, M4, Money supply, MPs, narrow money, Public Credit, Treasury Select Committee, United Nations Development Programme | 1 Comment »