Other Monetary Reform Links

We highly recommend this article by Bruce Wiseman “The purpose of this financial crisis is to take down the United States and the U.S. dollar as the stable datum of planetary finance

Mortimer J. Adler

Mortimer Adler on Political Liberty and Government Regulation of the Marketplace. Dr. Mortimer J. Adler on true political freedom being dependent on the “widest possible diffusion of ownership of the means of production and property ownership…You cannot make men citizens if they are dependent upon the arbitrary will of other men for their subsistence.” He predicted 50 years ago the “increasing socialization” of the US as based on an incorrect use of government power to redistribute property ownership through taxation (subject to distortion by special interests to their advantage), rather than on correct regulation of the marketplace to prevent massive concentrations of wealth by fewer and fewer men. We would only note that Dr. Adler did not thoroughly study the mechanisms of fractional reserve banking to add prohibition of it – as the primary cause of the unjust concentration of wealth – to the proper regulation of the marketplace. This is an excellent interview of Dr. Adler by Mike Wallace. www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/adler_mortimer.html

Rev. Rod Parsley on the National Debt and the Fed: We recommend this sermon for its excellent grasp of the essentials of the topic, even though some minor details of the Fed system described are a bit inaccurate. But he has courage, and got the major points correct.

YouTube – National Debt. To whom do we owe it?

Click on this image to hear comedian George Carlin get serious about the business interests that own and control the media and government of the US.

The Owners of the USA New England Currency http://us.video.aol.com/video.index.adp?pmmsid=1856051

The August Review – Global Elite Research Center

We highly recommend this website for further information: http://www.augustreview.com/

Excellent collection of Monetary Reform links: http://landru.myhome.net/monques/

Truth in Money, Inc., http://www.truthinmoney.com/index.html

Promoting sales of Truth In Money book and Figuring Out the Fed book by Thoren & Warner.

Transaction Net, http://www.transaction.net/index.html

Promoting new models of doing business online and new systems of monetary exchange.

A Proposed Bill for Interest Free Loans, http://www.loansinterestfree.com/index.html
Promoting adoption of HR1452 which would make interest-free loans available from the federal government to state and local governments for the exclusive purpose of building and repairing their respective infrastructures. This would allow infrastructure projects to be built for one-half to one-third the current cost, eliminating the need to pay interest over 20-30 years and exorbitant bond fees.

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, http://www.policyalternatives.ca

Best known for its publications Canadian Forum and The Monitor advocating monetary reform.

Democracy Watch, http://www.web.net/dwatch/camp/bankdir.html

Consumer watchdog lobby group which has several campaigns including bank accountability.

Global Outlook, http://www.GlobalOutlook.ca

Excellent source of “Truth Info for Concerned Citizens”

United Kingdom

History of Money, http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/

A fountain of information free of charge by Roy Davies in Exeter promoting his 716 page book.

Canon Peter Challen summarises Mike Rowbotham’s presentation to the Forum for Stable Currencies at the House of Lords, 12 Dec. 2001

http://www.prosperityuk.com/prosperity/articles/mrhol.html

Europe

Bnk for International Settlements

http://www.bis.org/about/index.htm
Social Currency website. Proposes very similar reforms (perhaps influenced by) to the Monetary Reform Act on this website (first presented in 1995). Very good for European Union reform proposals. http://www.socialcurrency.be/

Switzerland
Bank for International Settlements
http://www.bis.org/central_bank_hub_overview.htm

India
The British Never Quit India
Colonialism merely morphed to a more insidious form by Nancy Freeman Patchen
http://www.boloji.com/perspective/193.htm