[GJM] [socialcredit] Re: Ellen Brown
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue May 6 05:02:14 MDT 2008
An ignoramus criticizing Ellen Brown!! Ofcourse, she
has heard of Douglas, and Social Credit
Robert Searle
--- Joe Thomson <thomsonhiyu at shaw.ca> wrote:
> Hi Wally,
>
> Thanks for forwarding this, and the previous
> historical files you've
> recently sent. There's quite a bit of Ellen Brown's
> material on the
> internet that can be accessed by typing her name
> into the search bar. I've
> never heard of her before, but she's apparently
> written quite a bit on
> 'monetary' and other matters.
>
> She seems to be a unabashed 'greenbacker', and wants
> 'government' to issue
> all new credit to fund public works, and create more
> employment.
>
> I didn't see anything about the 'price system', or
> her advocating consumer
> credits ala 'Social Credit' There's the usual
> argument about the banker not
> creating the interest when he creates the loan, and
> quite a lot of the
> monetary 'myths' that have been discussed and
> debunked on 'elistas' over the
> past several years are presented by her as 'facts'.
>
> I wonder if she is aware of Douglas, (doesn't sound
> like it), and how what
> he offered would be a much better solution if a
> genuine economic and
> political democracy is what's wanted?
>
> It would be nice if she could be made aware of some
> of the fallacies in her
> works, (before they come back to haunt her),
> especially if she intends to
> pursue her writings on 'money' and 'debt' much
> further and be taken
> seriously.
>
> Sincerely,
> Joe
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wallace Klinck" <wmklinck at shaw.ca>
> To: "Richard Cook" <rickycook21 at hotmail.com>
> Cc: "Betty Luks" <betty at alor.org>; "William
> McGunnigle"
> <wmcgunn at maxnet.co.nz>; "Don Auchterlonie"
> <donald.auchterlonie at bigpond.com>; "Peter Haines"
> <hmailliwp at gmail.com>;
> "Tony Reznowski" <reznowski at gmail.com>; "Victor
> Bridger"
> <socialcredit at ecn.net.au>; "Martin Hattersley"
> <jmartinh at shaw.ca>; "Eric V.
> Encina" <ericencina at yahoo.com>; "Henry Raynel"
> <henry.raynel at actrix.co.nz>;
> "Arnie Luks" <james at alor.org>; "Diane Boucher"
> <cresoc at ccapcable.com>; "Don
> Martin" <donald.martin at donaldamartin.co.uk>; "Jim
> Schroeder"
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> <robert.klinck at gmail.com>;
> "Francois de Siebenthal" <legaspi at freesurf.ch>;
> "Bill Daly"
> <b.daly at woosh.co.nz>; "Frances Hutchinson"
> <f.g.hutchinson at btinternet.com>;
> "Theresa & Barry Dunford"
> <info at sacredconnection.ndo.co.uk>; "Anthony
> Cooney" <anthony.cooney2 at btinternet.com>; "Therese
> Tardif"
> <thtardif at sympatico.ca>; "Walter Booth"
> <zwrb at clear.net.nz>; "Anne Goss"
> <ag.socred at btinternet.com>; "Joe Thomson"
> <thomsonhiyu at shaw.ca>; "William B.
> Ryan" <william_b_ryan at yahoo.com>
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 12:04 AM
> Subject: Ellen Brown
>
>
> > I was surprised to hear Ellen Brown from
> California interviewed this
> > evening on CBC Radio. She discussed the energy,
> housing, and food
> > "crises" and stressed that only a redesigned
> monetary system could
> > provide an effective solution--and identified
> pyramiding debt as the
> > culprit. I have never read her material so am not
> really familiar
> > with her overall thesis. Anyway, it certainly did
> not sound very
> > Orthodox!
> > Wally
>
>
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