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An Inflation Case Jeffery
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Inter-war price ch Jeffery
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Rent for everyone thomsonh
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Rent for everyone: thomsonh
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land, money Triumpho
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Subject:Re: [socialcredit] Gold
Date:Monday, March 13, 2006  21:51:44 (+0000)
From:John G Rawson <johngrawson @.......com>
In reply to:Message 3639 (written by Peter Haines)

Possibly.  The Germans were required to pay in their own Marks,  which may have been a deliberate mistake.  I can't see those in power being so b. stupid otherwise.

But that is what enabled Germany to avoid payment by gross inflation.  And that slso is part of what wrecked their economy. 

Regards.   John R.


From: "Peter Haines" <cymric@xtra.co.nz>
Reply-To: socialcredit@elistas.com
To: <socialcredit@elistas.com>
Subject: Re: [socialcredit] Gold
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 07:46:45 +1300

Howdy John,
 
I think it was Douglas who exposed the 'reparartions' as actually being a financial swindle operated from the US.  Loans were raised in the US for the repayment by Germany
and the 'investers' were paid from the following loans raised and so on, presumably from the public/open market.  Germany apparently didnt actually pay much at all, it has been claimed, so perhaps the more interesting thing to find out is given this and the inflation and industrial expansion appearing to be trying to pay the reparations why in actual fact is it believed that the suffering of the German public under the reparations added to their national spirit exploited by the National Socialists.
Napoleon said history was an agreed set of lies.  Henry Ford said it was bunk.
Peter H  
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [socialcredit] Gold

Some hard facts and figures on this would be appreciated.

Whatever happened obviously is of intense interest to anyone studying money systems.  Casual queries by me to people only partly qualified in the field resulted in them saying there didn't seem to be much effect after Spain had paid off its heavy debts.

Another interesting line to pursue in detail would be the stages of deliberate inflation of the German mark to ease problems of reparations payments, set in German currency.  All I have is an unfounded story that those doing it were astounded that for a start industry just rose to match the increased purchasing power, and they had to really activate the printing presses to get results.

Funny how really critical hard facts like these (whatever happened) never seem to be promoted.

John R.


From: Jeffery Smith <jjs@geonomics.org>
Reply-To: socialcredit@elistas.com
To: socialcredit@elistas.com
Subject: Re: [socialcredit] Gold
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 14:54:49 -0800
>On Mar 7, 2006, at 9:08 AM, Kenneth Palmerton wrote:
>
>>In-Reply-To: <fecab518415160ecfaaf33b7bb788353@geonomics.org>
>>Hi Jeffrey.
>>
>>Which aspect of the Spanish experience are you referring to ?
>
>The gold stolen from the New World, excessive in their economy,
>yielding hyper-inflation, helping turn Spain into the Old Man of
>Europe.
>
>SMITH, Jeffery J., President, Forum on Geonomics
>7536 SE Milwaukie Av, Portland Oregon 97202 USA
>503/232-1337; jjs@geonomics.org; www.geonomics.org
>Share Earth's worth to prosper and conserve.
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