[GJM] Certain Correspondence.
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jan 19 03:47:00 MST 2007
Dear All,
This may be of interest. Anne Belsey has been
doing some excellent practical work for the cause of
interest free monetary reform,and has recently been
trying to get people to send out dvds on the subject.
As I understand it she has also been a great
independent candidate for the monetary reform.
However, I feel a very different approach to all this
is required, and is explained here to some extent here
in the light of the Transfinancial paradigm.
R.S.
--- robert searle <dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear Anne Belsey,
>
> Thank you for your positive response. Yes, TFE
> is unorthdox, but it is desparetely needed as the
> present capitalist system is too well entrenched to
> be
> fully reformed, or rather replaced. This can only
> come
> about gradually via education, and psychological
> change..
>
> It is vital to work with banks, and corporations
> which
> allows them to profit more than before. Yet, at the
> same time the changes recommended in TFE would be
> introduced to ensure greater global justice.
>
> I hope to complete in the next two to free years a
> book on the subject. Then, a NGO, or NGOs will be
> set
> up. Certain economists would be commissioned to see
> how feasible the electronic controls over inflation
> are. They would examine any pitfalls, and offer
> positive constructive recommendations.
>
> Ofcourse, the future official TFE website would look
> professional with excellent editing. It could also
> list economists, and other individuals of similiar
> standing. This could be used to influence the banks,
> corporations, and governments all of whom will
> probably give the thumbs up.
>
> However, before the introduction of TFE practical
> tests in the field need to be completed to see if
> the
> electronic controls over inflation work effectively,
> and whether they would be reasonably acceptable to
> business. This is obviously important.
>
> If a tax, and interest free economy were
> successfully
> introduced the more moralistic fight concerning bank
> profiteering can still continue. Funds for this
> would
> be readily available to launch a campaign. In spite
> of
> this though, it is unlikely to succeed simply
> because
> interest as we understand it would not exist, and as
> such it would receive little, or virtually no public
> support.
>
> There is still alot of theoretical work needed to
> undertake how exactly the corporations themselves
> could be reformed. Yet, with powerful "bribes"
> positive "behaviour modification" is possible, and
> desirable. It is in their own interest not just for
> themselves, but for the world itself.
>
> I also agree with you it is important to some extent
> to educate the people. However, at the end of day it
> is the banks, and corporations rather than
> governments
> which have real power to bring about positive
> change.
> With TFE the door is open. It would improve their
> image as never before, and yet, ironically they
> would
> greatly profit!!
>
> Incidently, public pressure to bring about change is
> important. But, in the above claims this "pressure"
> would essentially come from corporations, and banks
> onto governments who would with them make the people
> aware of TFE, and its huge importance. To try
> ourselves to properly educate the public en masse
> would be a vastly costly effort which would be best
> undertaken by those who have the money in
> bucketfuls.
> Again it would certainly serve their interest, and
> indeed OURS at the same time. Kill two birds with
> one
> stone. Everyone is a winner!!
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Robert Searle
>
>
>
>
> --- Anne Belsey <ANNE at cowebo.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Dear Robert,
> >
> > Your approach is certainly unorthodox. I hope it
> > works soon, so that it
> > saves me a lot of time and trouble.
> >
> > However, what pressure is there on the banks to
> > change their ways except
> > public pressure?
> >
> > Even with your approach, I would still reckon on
> > the need to educate
> > people about the money-creation process.
> >
> > Regards
> > Anne
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "robert searle" <dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk>
> > To: "Anne Belsey" <ANNE at cowebo.freeserve.co.uk>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:54 AM
> > Subject: Re: Operation MoneyAsDebt
> >
> >
> > > Dear Anne Belsey,
> > >
> > > I know you are doing an excellent
> job
> > for
> > > interest monetary reform, and you should be
> > commended.
> > > The idea of a video is an excellent concept.
> > >
> > > However, even if people were largely educated
> > about
> > > interest free monetary reform they would still
> > feel
> > > the task at hand is a virtual impossibility
> > simply
> > > because of the power of banks over
> governments,
> > and
> > > corporations. This is why I now favour working
> > with
> > > them (including the corporations). It is
> > possible for
> > > banks to continue creating new unearned money
> as
> > > credit without people having to pay
> > interest..Infact,
> > > they would benefit more. Mad? No.
> > >
> > > With TRANSFINANCIAL ECONOMICS (TFE)it is
> indeed
> > > possible. Based on customer transactions the
> new
> > > unearned money is created to pay the interest
> > > (inflation is controlled by advanced computer
> > > technology which notably involves programming
> > for
> > > super-price flexibility).
> > >
> > > To understand the logic of the above I would
> be
> > > pleased if you could read my research, and
> > development
> > > project on TFE especially the addendum which
> > explains
> > > something of the new approach towards banks,
> and
> > > corporations. You may not like what it is says
> > but it
> > > is probably the only real practical way
> forward.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
http://www.newworldview.com/library/Searle_R_Transfinancial_Economics.html
> > >
> > > Old article, or "paper" of working progress
> (to
> > be
> > > updated)on TFE can be found at the following
> > link
> > >
> > >
> >
>
http:/kheper.net/essays/Transfinancial_Economics.html
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > An author biography can be found by clicking
> on
> > my
> > > name at the above internet text link.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards, and Best Wishes to All,
> > >
> > >
> > > Robert Searle.
> >
>
=== message truncated ===
___________________________________________________________
What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Yahoo! Mail Championship.
http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/evt=44106/*http://mail.yahoo.net/uk
More information about the Discussion
mailing list