[GJM] New website at www.binaryeconomics.net

robert searle dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jun 12 05:41:18 MDT 2007


Dear Rodney,and Co,


       Apologies if I came over a bit strong in
connection with BE. This was not intentional.I have
nothing against BE  as such as it is a very important
step in the right direction. It is just incomplete
without TFE. 

Yes, the Monetary Reform Act, and ofcourse BE are so
to speak a PART of TFE. The former though if I am
right seems to suggest that private banks could be
replaced by genuine nationalized ones. If so this
would be a very difficult process as the opposition
would be immense. 

Morally it is ofcourse right as in the ideal world the
power of banks should be curbed ( and I do not think
Simultaneous Policy would do the trick either..it just
might...but unlikely somehow). Unfortunately, we have
to live in the real world, and I am increasingly
coming to the conclusion that we will have to work
with banks rather than against them. This would make
the transition of an interest, and tax free world a
hell of alot easier. This is what matters in the end,
and not whether fat cats get fatter, and fatter!!!

That is how I see it even though I do have sympathy
for a moral crusade against huge vested interests
especially banks.

Best Wishes,

Robert Searle.


1)TFE is concerned with Non-Taxation Monetary Reform.

ii) Interest-Free Monetary Reform is a part of TFE,
and is of secondary importance along with BE. Thus, we
have the following...!

                TFE > IMR + BE





--- Rodney Shakespeare
<rodney.shakespeare1 at btinternet.com> wrote:

> Dear Robert,
> It's nice to be in touch with you again.  Thankyou
> for your comments on the new binary website.
> 
> I had a re-read of your interesting TFE paper and
> would prefer not to get heavily involved in too much
> TFE/BE comparison as we know the respective
> positions.  
> 
> However, it is important that we all try to inform
> each other of developments and I would like to ask
> your view of  the proposed American Monetary Act
> (www.monetary.org American Monetary Institute --
> Stephen Zarlenga).  There has been some rhetoric
> surrounding this proposed Act but I am far from
> certain that it is widely known what the Act
> contains or what people's views on it are.  
> 
> Anyway, my question to you is -- Is the American
> Monetary Act a TFE proposal, or a BE proposal, or
> something in between, or something very different?
> 
> Rodney Shakespeare.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "robert searle" <dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk>
> To: "Discussion Forum for Global Justice"
> <discussion at globaljusticemovement.net>
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [GJM] New website at
> www.binaryeconomics.net
> 
> 
> > Dear Rodney, et al,
> > 
> >         Yes, it is an excellent website  which
> > everyone onsite should go to. It is also nice to
> hear,
> > and see you again (on video )expounding your
> beliefs
> > on BE. However, its understanding  will always be
> > incomplete without TFE, or Transfinancial
> Economics
> > which ofcourse is the most important monetary
> reform
> > in the world (one does not have to be genius to
> > understand why!!!)...simply  because it will have
> the
> > greatest social, economic, and political
> implications
> > for our planet, and its ongoing sustainability...
> but
> > within a realistic capitalist system!!
> > 
> > It will also be interesting for all of us to see,
> and
> > ofcourse read the Modern Universal Paradigm...but
> > inevitably sans TFE it will be incomplete once
> again
> > like BE. Yet, I suspect my evolving Positive Human
> > Politics (or PHP) would also present a much
> fuller,
> > and advanced picture of what can be done in
> > progressing the status quo into something more
> > advanced for all peoples of the world
> > 
> > More importantly, TFE has the  greatest chance of
> > success because it will probably work with banks,
> and
> > corporations rather than against them making the
> > latter able to create sustainable products, and
> > services without loosing huge profits...infact
> they
> > would gain more in this respect with huge
> subsidies.
> > This is a big subject!!
> > 
> > 
> >
>
http://kheper.net/essays/Transfinancial_Economics.html
> > 
> > If you have not read the updated version of the
> above
> > the section entitled Positive Engagement with
> Banks,
> > and Corporations is recommended, and shows (to
> some
> > extent) how TFE can become something credible, and
> > acceptable.
> > 
> > Best Wishes, and Good Luck with your fine Website.
> > 
> > Robert Searle.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- Rodney Shakespeare
> > <rodney.shakespeare1 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> Dear All,
> >> 
> >> 1.    The new website at www.binaryeconomics.net
> is
> >> now open.  Among other things it contains some
> >> information on the developing situation.
> >> 
> >> If any website that you know of  wishes to have
> an
> >> internet link with this website,  please tell me
> so
> >> that the link can be reciprocated.  Contact me at
> >> rodney.shakespeare1 at btopenworld.com
> >> 
> >> Any comment on the website will be appreciated.
> >> 
> >> 2.    The website says that The Modern Universal
> >> Paradigm will soon be published.  A
> pre-publication
> >> copy reached me today but the mechanisms for
> getting
> >> copies are not yet established.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Rodney Shakespeare
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