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Subject: Monetary Evolution - a new monetary reform discussion network
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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 01:18:09 -0400

Greetings TCN readers and/or otherwise:

 

Don Bethune, from New Zealand publishes as weekly international ezine that 
focuses on the New Economics. Readers are invited to subscribe to Electronz 
Ezine to be updated on the New Economics.

 

In the current issue of Electronz - 527, Don advises readers of a new monetary 
reform discussion network on the interent called Monetary Evolution. See 
details below.

 

Enjoy this day!

Working with you for 'peace and plenty' by 2020

AND 'Bringing usuryfree living alive in 2 oh oh 5'
I AM

Tom J. Kennedy otherwise known as 'Tommy UsuryFree'

www.cyberclass.net

www.usuryfree.net

www.thirdmarket.net

 

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From: "Electronz Ezine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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ELECTRONZ - 527
8 August 2005
Weekly international Ezine focusing on the New Economics

 

NEW REFORM FORUM LAUNCHED

Electronz is delighted to be able to advise of the establishment of a new
monetary reform discussion network on the Internet. We note with interest
the founders' connections with the Bromsgrove Group, and Editor Alastair
McConnachie of the U.K. based "Prosperity" magazine. Website for the new
forum is: www.monetaryevolution.net.

This forum is an opportunity to engage in discussions with other like minds
on specific topics, and when functioning well it will give participants the
chance to both contribute, as well as learning from the experiences of
others. Here it is, described by its Convener - Moderator:

Steven Carson Explains: 
THE AIM OF THE FORUM IS:
* To build community and encourage communication between those interested in
the money question. * To stimulate debate and sharpen understanding of the
money question. * To act as a resource for newcomers to monetary reform, a
place where their questions will be answered. * To help germinate ideas that
will erode the monopoly of credit. * To act as a repository for accurate
information useful to campaigners.

TO JOIN 
Navigate to http://www.monetaryevolution.net. Click on the 'Forums' link in
the left hand navigation menu. At the top of the page you will see several
links. Click on 'Register'. Fill in the form - Please note, it is only
necessary to complete fields marked with an asterisk. Click on the 'submit'
button at the bottom of the page.

HOW TO POST MESSAGES 
Once you have registered you can log in to the site by clicking on the 'Log
in' link at the top of the page. Once you have done this you can post
messages by clicking on a forum title then clicking the 'New topic' button.
Alternatively you can reply to somebody else's post by clicking on the title
of their post, then clicking the 'Post reply' button.

We encourage all Money Reformers worldwide to register with this Forum
today, or as soon as possible. Please also pass this information to other
people who you think will be interested.

OUR COMMENTS: This is a great step towards a better-informed future, though
it will take much nurturing and monitoring to achieve its full potential.
Experience with other forums leads us to encourage Convener Carson to be on
guard to protect it against enthusiasts and stooges for the debt finance
industry. They will join with the natural intention of extending the shroud of
mythology around issues like deposit lending and credit creation; and of
course creating confusion, which they know is a screen for the world's
biggest legal scam to thrive behind.

In addition, self opinionated "experts" who insult and personally attack
other contributors for their alleged "inability to understand", will need to
be nipped in the bud, before they cause other participants only interested
in discussing concepts and experiences to "disconnect". Despite these risks,
we at Electronz remain optimistic, and wish the project every success. We look 
forward to reprinting extra special contributions in our Electronz.

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