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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 7:38
PM
Subject: [socialcredit] Back up Gordon
Brown for such reforms
Hi there!
I suggest that what we need is to back up and thus encourage Gordon Brown
for such reforms to materialise.
More peoples to supporting Gordon Brown's statements at WEF would
be the better for ramifications. We can use his own words for such reforms.
I have my own fear but I hope Gordon Brown would not retract for such
open statements for such reforms of the international financial system
targetting the WB.
We have to be solution-minded with persistence to convince Prime Minister
Gordon Brown to on for such reforms. Let us strike whilst the iron is hot. And
for this reasons, I also therefore invite others, anyone
of you to send an email to Prime Minister Gordon Brown about the
matters. Let us try and try to test the water. If Gordon Brown is sincere
enough, then he would help monetary reformers and Social Crediters to
authentically reform the money system before he could realistically suggest TO
REFORM THE WORLD BANK. Reform first the money system before we can reform the
WB and the IMF.
Annual World Economic Forum alone could not effect for authentic change,
but this is the work of whole humanity to reform the financial system, i.e.
the voice of humanity that matters, not just the opinions of the world
leaders.
The statement of Gordon Brown whether or not it was just a kind of
personal opinion or from his personal conviction or possibly a remose of
conscience, could be a key to be repeatedly addressed to world political and
economic or monetary leaders. I also believe that world leaders are aware that
there is something structurally flawed in the financial-economic system. In
the case of Gordon Brown, he might have felt some remorse of that the system
of economic and finance we are in. He is concerned to humanity, to poor
nations and inhabitants and to climate change and he is aware that humanity at
large is entrapped by the wrong system and operations. He would like to adjust
the system that is to be attuned to the problems of today.
And I think the reform of the money system must begin in reality in the
UK, then to be followed by USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, European Union
countries, third world nations and the rest of the world.
As for me, I am inclined to continue to keep the words of Gordon Brown
whether he would retract or not in the future. His statements in front of
world leaders remained strong to ripple for change, per se, world monetary
reform.
Thanks.
Eric V. Encina
Roxas City, Capiz,
Philippines
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