| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] Re: [chdouglas] Re: I await your answerstomyquestions (was: Re: Public-spirited Banking (was: Re: TheAbolitionofInterest on Loans)) | | Date: | Thursday, April 3, 2008 12:46:43 (-0600) | | From: | Martin Hattersley <jmartinh @....ca>
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| In reply to: | Message 5350 (written by Swieto Radosci) |
Thanks!
Martin Hattersley, 5929-189 St.,
EDMONTON AB CANADA T6M 2J1
Phone & Fax: (780) 483-5442
e-mail <jmartinh@shaw.ca>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Swieto Radosci" <radosc@radosc.x.pl>
To: <socialcredit@elistas.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [socialcredit] Re: [chdouglas] Re: I await your
answerstomyquestions (was: Re: Public-spirited Banking (was: Re:
TheAbolitionofInterest on Loans))
Hi Martin,
for multifunctional, regional www portal with 1) Media, 2) Economy, 3)
Education modules on board I recommend the following GPL software
packages: 1) Joomla (or eZ Publish, eZ Flow), 2) Cyclos, 3) Moddle - all
of them being leaders within their categories.
cheers
Kris
Martin Hattersley pisze:
> Hi, Swieto -
>
> I'd be interested if you would put me in touch with some of these
> programs.
>
> I do agree with you that finding a way to run an economy without use of
> bank
> financing is a very promising lead.
>
> Martin Hattersley, 5929-189 St.,
> EDMONTON AB CANADA T6M 2J1
> Phone & Fax: (780) 483-5442
> e-mail <jmartinh@shaw.ca>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Swieto Radosci" <radosc@radosc.x.pl>
> To: <socialcredit@elistas.com>
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [socialcredit] Re: [chdouglas] Re: I await your
> answerstomyquestions (was: Re: Public-spirited Banking (was: Re:
> TheAbolitionofInterest on Loans))
>
>
> Hi,
>
> there are now open source packages available free, which - if
> professionally administered and well hosted - could work as transition
> vehicles or platforms, able to receive on computer boards growing
> portion of local business remunerations as well as peer to peer
> transactions, with no need of banking money.
>
> Once established, those local trading platforms, starting with no debts,
> could become fields for experiments with regional discounts and regional
> dividends backed by extra production, organized around complementary
> currencies. Regional dividend, not necessary national.
>
> We could not expect that mainstream media will be open for transmitting
> similar ideas to a broader audience, hence the necessity for alternative
> education and media centers not dependent on any external financing.
> That's the base for any possible change. And we are those people who
> should establish them.
>
> Growing local and regional cohesion attained through usage of currency
> delinked from central banking is the only remedy for present destructive
> centralization, imho.
>
>
> Kris Levandovski
>
>
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