democracy freedom for
the individual.
Yours - Dimantis.
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From:
Victor Bridger
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Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 3:25
AM
Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada'
experiment
CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit
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
Dear William.
Certainly since the beginning of the Twentieth Century the trading banks as a
whole have recognised that their collective security, such as it is, depends upon
them collectively presenting a face to the world that appears solid and united.
It must be believed that banking is
Phillip Dru COME OUT OF THE CLOSET. Reveal yourself. WHO ARE YOU :-)))
I am sure that there are many here who recognise the name through the
interesting book of fiction by that title.
By the way, and on a serious note, who offers The creature from Jekyll island
for sale please? I have read it,
(philip dru dot com)
ps: I like the ironic quotes around fiction
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Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 7:19 AM
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Phillip Dru COME OUT
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Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 21:29:33 -0500
From: Daniel Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit
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The idea that banks can give money to people, surely just causes inflation
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 9:53 AM
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Subject: RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit
What is interesting is that you and the socialist
Dougie are in complete agreement
The message of 15/11
from Pat Gunning contains these words:
Janos, you seem to be leaving out the fact that a bank may act only as
an intermediary. In the U.S., there is a legal limit to how much money a
single bank can lend.
My response related to the statement by Douglas-McLellan: *...The
Janos Abel wrote:
The message of 15/11
from Pat Gunning contains these words:
Janos, you seem to be leaving out the fact that a bank may act only as
an intermediary. In the U.S., there is a legal limit to how much money a
single bank can lend.
My response related to the statement by
Quite frankly I am totally amazed by Pats reply to Janos.
It is some time since any bank had the balls to repeat the old lie that there was
some LEGAL or PRACTICAL limit upon their trade of creating money. That lie was
blown out of the water a long time ago, and has not been generally used
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quite frankly I am totally amazed by Pats reply to Janos.
It is some time since any bank had the balls to repeat the old lie that there was
some LEGAL or PRACTICAL limit upon their trade of creating money. That lie was
blown out of the water a long time ago, and
Ken, the indidivual bank has to keep in
lockstep with the banking system as a whole.
That's why we call it the monopoly of
credit.
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Is your computer infected with a
This is absolute rubbish.
Vic Bridger
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From:
douglas-McLellan
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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:34
PM
Subject: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada'
experiment with social credit
Did Canada not experiment with social credit in
Bridger
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:25
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CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit
This is absolute rubbish.
Vic Bridger
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From:
douglas-McLellan
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a maize of verbiage
Vic Bridger
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From:
Pat Gunning
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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 12:55
PM
Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada'
experiment with social credit
Janos Abel wrote:
...The idea that banks can give money
Victor Bridger wrote:
As I have said repeatedly to the extent that I am beginning to sound
like a cracked record.
(a) Banks do create credit which when drawn upon and used becomes money.
(b) Banks are limited by regulatory authorities to the extent to which
they can continue to create credit.
,
Philip Dru dot com
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From: Pat Gunning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Canada' experiment with social credit
Victor Bridger wrote:
As I have said repeatedly to the extent that I am
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
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
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