A Matter of Life or Debt – Resolving the Economic and Ecological Crisis: a feisty book review

The book is called Against Usury and the author is Robert van de Weyer – an economics lecturer who became a priest. Of course: he resolves the economic and ecological crisis, as any critical thinker / writer could. But: it is also clear that the agenda of the global financial elite is NOT to solve [...]

Debt: the First 5000 Years – a new book about an old problem

From David Graeber, the author: ============= Hello, friendly strangers, I’m delighted to announce my new book…. ——————————————— DEBT: THE FIRST 5000 YEARS ——————————————— is finally, finally out! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Debt-First-5-000-Years/dp/1933633867 This is a work of scholarship, and politically engaged, but it’s also an attempt to break out of the usual academic and activist ghettoes, and I wrote [...]

Private Debt Money questioned by Class Action against the Fed

This is a remarkable US initiative by victims of foreclosures who have a group of “Warrior Layers” as their allies. Together they mount a class action against the Fed. Join in! May this become a model for more class actions against more central banks!

Money – the economic weapon in financial wars

This is the subject line in my most recent letter to the Business Minsiter The Rt Hon Dr. Vincent Cable. It links the creation of credit as ‘money’ as the CAUSE with victims of financial exploitation and legal oppression as the EFFECT. To create money for the compensation of victims of white collar crimes, it [...]

Billions for the Bankers – Debts for the People

The Real Story of the Money-Control Over America is an article by Pastor Sheldon Emry (1926 – 1985). If you have trouble with the server of freedom domain, please try here. It’s an excellent and bold text with the following titles: Money is Man’s only “Creation” Money “Creating” is profitable Adequate Money Supply is Needed [...]

Enforcement of Bank of England Act 1694

This Early Day Motion was tabled by our Chairman Austin Mitchell MP on April 20, 2009: That this House, observing that the intention of the founding Act of the Bank of England in 1694 was `that their Majesties’ subjects may not be oppressed by the said corporation’, notes that those subjects have been seriously oppressed [...]

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