Friends,
I just created a new petition and I hope you can sign -- it's called: End the debt-based money system.
This issue is very important to me, and together we can do something about it!
Read more about it and sign it here:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/End_the_debtbased_money_system/
Campaigns like this always start small, but they grow when people like us get involved -- please take a second right now to help out by signing and passing it on.
Thanks so much,
"Marian Farrell"
Imagine a world without poverty. Imagine enough money for everyone and no debt.
In the UK, the Bank Charter Act 1844 gave sole legal power to the Bank of England to issue bank notes and coins into the economy. Similar legislation in other countries gives this power to their Central Banks. Incredibly, no country has updated their legislation to include the creation of digital money. Around 3% of the money in circulation in the UK is in the form of notes and coins. The other 97% is created by banks and building societies as numbers in computer systems. * That this happens and is largely unregulated is bad enough. Even worse is the fact that this 97% is created as credit (loans) so that individuals and businesses are going into debt to create our money supply. If all the debts were paid, there would be no money! Which is why governments do all they can to bail out banks.
* 10% of the European and less than 3% of the American money supply is produced by their Central Banks.
Imagine the G8 leaders having the courage to end the power of the banks to create our money supply out of nothing- and then charge interest on it!
The G8 leaders have it in their power to end recession, end poverty, ensure there is enough money for housing, for food production, for healthcare, for education, for all our needs. Tell them to start treating banks as the private profit-making companies they are. Tell them to legislate for accountable mechanisms for issuing debt-free money into the economy. Tell them to end the debt-based money system.
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