| Subject: | [socialcredit] madagascar and phillipines | | Date: | Wednesday, June 1, 2005 16:53:14 (EDT) | | From: | Triumphofthepast <Triumphofthepast @...com>
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Dear Francois, Therese, and Diane:
Francois had promised me details of your experiences with 14 social credit banks founded in Madagascar and the Phillipines, or at least the one in Madagascar that was started a year ago.
I received a rough English draft of some materials, especially the document "Co-operative Circles of Credit, 3C." However, this document is not at all what I was looking for. This document simply describes eleven "principles." It doesn't describe any details of any experiences with social credit banks in Madagascar or the Phillipines.
You folks publish very detailed stories about your congresses and people's experiences with the door-to-door crusade. I can't see why you don't publish about the world's first social credit bank -- unless it is because there is nothing to report.
Therese's note of May 26 says, "The Bishop and all the priests of their diocese are READY to do it, but they have to understand more." IS THERE AS YET ANY OPERATING SOCIAL CREDIT BANK?
This project of yours has given new hope to many social crediters who might dare to try something along the same lines. Even if you haven't achieved much yet, a faithful report of what you attempted, what your experience was, and what you have learned from it would be tremendously useful to others and might even embolden others to make experiments from which you, in turn, could learn.
Even if your bank in Madagascar has been a failure so far, it is no shame to you. Rather, it is very courageous and a model to the rest of us. So I hope you won't be embarrassed to tell the whole story.
Michael Lane
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