SO is the American People not interested in the New World Financial System (NWFS), or are they letting the Policitians and bankers dictate the new system to them ONCE AGAIN !
World leaders will meet in April to put in place a
New World Financial System (NWFS).
Opportunity: This NWFS proposal presents Australians with a once in a lifetime
opportunity to argue for a people friendly, totally sustainable,
recession proof financial system, such as that established, and
proved successful, between 1913 and 1923, by the
original Commonwealth Bank.
Proof of success are two of the major benefits: (1) this bank issued
'repayment not required’ money allowing Australia to finance WW1
expenditure and the Trans Australian Railway simultaneously, without
creating debt: (2) Australian was the only country to survive WW1
debt free, and in a position to avoid the devastating 1917 - 1920
world-wide recession that followed.
Problem 1: We, the people have not been advised about what our PM plans to
submit to the April G20 leaders conference as Australia’s proposal.
Problem 2: It is now apparent that the plan is going ahead without public debate.
Problem 3: We, the people, find it increasingly difficult if not impossible to
influence politicians on any issue not inline with what can only be a
hidden agenda, part of which is clearly to support private banks.
Problem 4: It is critical to our future, and the future of our children, that we get a
people-friendly financial system. If we don’t get it now we never will.
Problem 5: How do we get the PM and other politicians to listen? It is our duty
to try, to give it our best shot.
Our best shot: Would seem to be to place politicians in a position where they cannot
deny knowledge of the outstanding success of the original people’s Bank.
Solution: We must do what we can, to bring to the attention of as many people as
possible, the facts about the People’s Bank (i.e. the original Commonwealth
Bank) using the least expensive method to achieve a result, which is a
nation-wide circulation news paper.
Proposal: Publish an Open Letter to the PM in ‘The Australian’ newspaper as
soon as the publication costs can be raised via donations.
Publication: The ad space and position in the paper needs to be as big, and in the best
position we can afford, to grab maximum attention. Ad size and position
will be determined by the total amount of donations received at the
point of placing the ad which should be mid March at the latest.