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Subject:Re: [socialcredit] Gordon Brown at WEF on Reform by Eric V. Encina
Date:Sunday, February 3, 2008  18:34:45 (-0700)
From:Martin Hattersley <jmartinh @....ca>

Hi, Eric -

I liked your piece on Gordon Brown very much.

You might get somewhere if you sent Mr. Brown a short letter congratulating 
him on his message, hoping that some action will be taken, and saying how 
important it is for countries like the Philippines to have reform the 
policies and actions of the IMF and the World Bank because of the impossible 
burden of interest your country is expected to be payingto them. An address 
of 10 Downing Street, London, England would likely find him.

All the best.

Martin Hattersley, 5929-189 St.,
EDMONTON AB CANADA T6M 2J1
Phone & Fax: (780) 483-5442
e-mail <jmartinh@shaw.ca>

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Encina" <ericencina@yahoo.com>
To: "Social Credit" <socialcredit@elistas.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:00 PM
Subject: [socialcredit] Gordon Brown at WEF on Reform by Eric V. Encina


                      GORDON BROWN AT WEF ON REFORM


                                  by Eric V. Encina


At the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland this January 2008, British 
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has suggested for the revamping of international 
institutions, saying that those systems and policies created decades ago are 
no longer up to dealing with today's challenges.

He said that politicians alone could not meet UN goals set in 2000 to solve 
the world's most pressing problems, and so government should join efforts 
with the private sectors, non-governmental organizations, faith groups and 
others.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown was the featured guest at the World Economic 
Forum in Switzerland at its annual meeting. He addressed some major concerns 
about the present world economy as one of the main focuses at the annual 
gathering of world political and economic leaders against the backdrop of a 
US downturn that threatens to mutate if not addressed well into a world 
recession.

Gordon Brown is seemed to be a kind of Western-based leader who is attuned 
to economic and political reform. And hopefully MONETARY REFORM! He warned 
against over-acting, such as resorting to "heavy-handed regulation," despite 
of a  "testing time for the global economy", while also rejecting the other 
side of the coin - "being gripped by or paralyzed into inaction."

REFORM:

Prime Minister Gordon Brown said: "We are in a period that if we don't 
reform our global institution (they) become irrelevant," making a case for 
the creation of a "rapid response agency" that dispatches not only 
peace-keepers  to trouble spots, but police, lawyers and other experts 
needed to rebuild society in "failed states".  I HOPE  THE REFORM HE IS 
TALKING ABOUT WOULD BE FOR THE BETTER AND THE EMANCIPATION OF THE POOR 
INHABITANTS OF THE EARTH FROM THE EXPLOITATIVE SYSTEM.

He said that "THE IMF AND THE WB AND THE UNITED NATIONS WERE BUILT FOR 
PROBLEMS IN THE 1950'S. HE IS CALLING FOR REFORMS TO MEET THE NEW CHALLENGES 
OF GLOBALIZATIONS, CLIMATE CHANGE AND RE-ESTABLISHING ORDER IN 
"CONFLICT-RIDDEN STATES."

Another very good specific suggestion of Prime Minister Brown is the 
TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD BANK OR WB into 'THE WORLD BANK FOR THE 
ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT' - an institution that would stand ready to 
underwrite funds for developing countries looking to turn from carbon-based 
fuels to alternative energies.

He also called  for revamping the UN that peacekeeping must be linked to 
stabilization , reconstruction and development to avoid perpetuating 
failed-state status in developing countries driven by war and other crises.

He said that "You cannot have a situation where you have failed states and 
it takes years and years for the world community to do anything."

Brown spoke bleaky of lack of progress in meeting a 15-year global 
development plan, set in 2000 by global leaders to alleviate world poverty, 
diseases and hunger then known as MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS.

I laud Prime Minister Brown for being a reform-minded UK official which I 
hope he would consider in the future to speak the same tone of conviction to 
REFORM the financial-economic system from debt-based money creation to 
debt-free money creation scheme in the UK and in the world to remedy such 
world problems.


What do you think?



Eric V. Encina
Filipino Social Crediter/ Monetary Reformer
Homesite, Lawa-an, PO Box 8,
5800 Roxas City, Capiz,
Philippines
ericencina@yahoo.com


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