Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit

2003-11-14 Thread kenpalmerton
Well Dougie, that was, and is still the propaganda. The reality is somewhat different. If you are really interested in the truth, do the reading. There are many here who will point you in the direction of finding out for yourself. The only way to be convinced. Either way. Always be aware of

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit

2003-11-14 Thread Janos Abel
The message from douglas-McLellan contains these words: ...The idea that banks can give money to people, surely just causes inflation. Yes this is the stock answer that is so effective in shutting down any further enquiry. Yet it is important to inquire further, and ask why is it not

[SOCIAL CREDIT] The Alberta Experiment

2003-11-14 Thread Chick Hurst
Victor and or anyone else who might have the book. I have just been made aware of a book that Douglas wrote and published in 1937 called the Alberta Experiment. I would like to know if anyone knows if they are still available anywhere. Chick

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Social creditors and the Ponzi game

2003-11-14 Thread william_b_ryan
It is however true that much debt will masquerade as equity. -- **It is as true in a barter society as in a money economy that a person can save by accepting others' promises. So long as the lender expects the promises to be kept, those promises are equity to him. There is no masquerade.**

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] The Alberta Experiment

2003-11-14 Thread kenpalmerton
If you are seeking The Alberta Experiment new Chick, the best place to try is Bloomfield books, in Sudbury, Suffolk, England. If they do not have it in their lists, it is the second hand trade for you my friend. Ken. Message has been scanned by Webshield

RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] The Alberta Experiment: Readily available--Wally

2003-11-14 Thread Wallace M. Klinck
Note to All Subscribers re Douglas's book The Alberta Experiment It is indeed a very important work, being the communications between Alberta Premier William Aberhart and C. H. Douglas, first published in 1937 by Eyre and Spottiswoode in London. While it is always good to go back to

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] The Alberta Experiment: Readily available--Wally

2003-11-14 Thread Pat Gunning
Wallace M. Klinck wrote: Note to All Subscribers re Douglas's book The Alberta Experiment It is indeed a very important work, being the communications between Alberta Premier William Aberhart and C. H. Douglas, first published in 1937 by Eyre and Spottiswoode in London. If the book was

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Social creditors and the Ponzi game

2003-11-14 Thread Pat Gunning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The comment simply pertains to peculiarity in definition within accounting. When a firm sells a bond it books the transaction to debt. When it sells a stock it books the transaction to equity. From the perspective of social credit