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Hello,
Thanks for your comments which I
take note. I am waiting any reply Social Crediters in the UK on their reaction or
comments or rejoinder regarding the matter.
Mr. Brown's statements
are very encouraging. However, I believe we must understand and realise
that politicians are simply not in the strong position to make the changes Mr.
Brown calls for, because the free-movement of capital is a phenomenon which is
already well beyond the control of institutions such as the World Bank and the
IMF. Now if we can provide some sort of proposals to make it possible then, we
can pressure that monetary reform must begin in the UK.
There must
also be some
form of global and simultaneous action that is likely to be capable of
bringing in substantive change and real reform of the system. But that, in turn,
is only likely to happen if we, citizens are educated and zealous, and thus use
tools such as global monetary reform campaigns or Social Credit Global Educatioon
to DRIVE our politicians and government leaders and pressure the ECONOMISTS
AND THE BANKERS EVENTUALLY, to actually take the action that Brown speaks of, or
has suggested at the recent WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM at Davos, Switzerland, but
without simultaneous action and participation of those involved and if humanity
would continue to be COMPLACENT AND INDIFFERENT, and or remained
to be consentedly silly, therefore humanity would remain to be incapable of
delivering and implementing.
The campaign for monetary reform as a
policy of Social Credit should be
substantially non-political though political party is needed to obtain result.
The reform of the money system is purely monetary and economics in nature
however, we don't deny the role of politicians and their political parties.
My prayer is that Gordon Brown would be true to what he has uttered for such
reforms. I am asking the Western-based Social Crediters, monetary reforms and of
those economic and monetary justice activists and of those concerned to
environment to help this matter put into something realisable before the hot iron
begins to cool off.
We desperately need reform, per se, monetary reform
here in the Philippines and in the third world nations. We are paying fake or
bogus or odious debts and interest from the debt-based money racketeering
system. We have paid more too much. We are now pushed to the limit to the point
of death of the poor inhabitants and or the exodus of Filipinos to
foreign lands for survival.
FILIPINOS GOING OUT THE COUNTRY: BRAIN
DRAIN caused by the present debt money system.
According to the news
2 days ago, there are expectedly 1.5 MILLION FILIPINOS leaving the country for
overseas jobs or migration or immigration this 2008. Last year it was around 1.2
Million Filipinos left Philippines for other countries to survive.
There is tremendous brain drain in the Philippines. The best
Filipino professionals and good workers are now overseas where they can
survive and could have dignity and quality of living. The remnants here like us
are poor, struggling and seemed to be hopeless in sight under the system.
It is time to call for sweep reform as Gordon says.
Thanks and Long live!
Eric V. Encina
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