In a message dated 8/31/03 1:52:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Certain words and thought do inspire fear and
loathing without a great deal of sophisticated
analysis on the part of those who fear and loath--
like the reaction of the bull to the red cape. But
that's OUR
To: A few sincere reformers and many devious defenders
of the status quo (DDotSQ) on my copy list.
Keith,
Your thoughtful statement, copied below, gives two precepts
of social credit, as you understand this policy of a philosophy.
Everyone who dares to venture an opinion on this subject
In a message dated 8/31/03 6:47:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Bill Ryan} Joe, you've completely missed the point.
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Possibly.
[Joe] The question remains; if Douglas never existed, and
it had been YOU who'd developed the Social Credit
concepts, and explained them
In the postings of Wally, Keith and Bill re the subject of
anti-Semitism there is a glimmer of common sense included in the statement by
Keith Wilde, The reaction of "anti-Semitic" is obviously made in ignorance of
the position, but it is not for us to tell them what they mean by it. Let
This article from NYTimes.com
has been sent to you by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Highly recommended in the context of our current topic--a lengthy review of recent
history.
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 08:37:32 -0700 Keith Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I did not give two precepts, but rather one concept and one precept
related to the concept.
Keith
I stand corrected. I was not paying attention. But I do need
your help in understanding how monetary policy enables
Comments inserted below [In reply, Monday, September 1].
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[Bill Ryan} Joe, you've completely missed the point.
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Possibly.
[Joe] The question remains; if Douglas never existed,
and it had been YOU who'd developed the Social Credit
concepts, and explained them without any reference to
And I need help learning the distinctions you made between two precepts,
and concept and one precept. Excuse me. I was still in school when
the 1958 National Defense Education Act was implemented, and it is almost like I
have no education at all. I have much to
learn. CS
On Mon, 1 Sep
Hum, that article wonders a lot. The Jews got a hold in the Israel area,
because the British planted them there to secure British control of the
Suez canal. They brought in more and more poor Jews who had nothing to
loose and everything to gain in a move, and no population would be
thrilled by
Now you are talking something I can understand. Is it okay for me to
pursue this thread? I think it is the misunderstanding of democracy that
leads to a problem, and the only way to prevent this is education.
However, we have used our public schools to prepare for the New World Order
and as
Soon the kids will be in school and I hope with time to contemplate what
you all are saying, I will begin to understand the banking concepts. At
this point all I know is the banks were organized to accumulate wealth
and this is not the only way banks can be organized. A. P. Giannini had
to fight
It has been noted several times in this discussion,
chiefly by Victor I believe, that in his later years Douglas recognized that
monetary reform was only the second trench to be taken in establishing a system
of Social Credit. The first trench that had to be taken, he observed, was
to bring
In a message dated 9/1/03 10:33:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Bill Ryan} [In reply, Monday, September 1] Introducing reserve
money (high powered, MO, government money or whatever
you want to call it) as dividends directly to
consumers rather than exclusively through
My point exactly. All the 'free-silver' Democrats moved to Canada in disgust after
Bryan lost! Seriously though...
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Tens of thousands actually did. 1896 also marked the closure of the frontier. Free
land for homesteading was still available in Western Canada.
In a message dated 9/1/03 2:12:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bill Ryan's arguments in his discussion with Joe Thomson suggest that that first trench can be ignored. He suggests that free will implies an openness to rational persuasion. A utopian sentiment if I ever heard
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