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Dear Mr Quitales,
First, as to personal circumstances to donate, I am
not in such
a position, due to my non-paying work.
All in all, it has been a good experience, with
regards to
positive support from almost everyone I have worked
with. This
includes those with access to U.S.
legislators and small business
owners in my Canadian hometown of Whitecourt,
Alberta.
I must disagree with nationalist policies, in that
I think the job
is to create transparent and democratic structures
at the world
level. Otherwise, the continuing history of
nationalistic warfare
will continue; the double edged sword of differing
perceptions
being an over-riding reality, absent a
higher governing structure.
I say double-edged because the differing views can
lead
both to war or to synergy.
Think of the Solomon Islands situation and only two
tribes.
I would hope your monetary honesty education
efforts would
take such a tack to
seek the commonalities within all peoples
of this world.
A website on this issue is at
Regards
Dan Parker
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 8:29 PM
Subject: MONETARY: Humanitarian Appeal
from Solomons Social Credit Party
Dear Mr. Parker:
Last Thursday, 4th May 2006, the Solomon Islands National Parliament
elected our SoCred Party's President, Hon. Manasseh Sogavare, as the country's
Prime Minister after the one elected eight days ago resigned from the floor of
Parliament [www.solomonstarnes.com/] as the people doesn't like him and also
the people's dislike on him led to the burning of business houses in Honiara
and its Chinatown.
The new Government is actually a coalition Government wherein SoCred
Party is the minority amongs those 5 political parties in the coalition,
reason why we would like to continue in introducing workshops not only for the
Members of Parliament but also to the general public so that they can
understand the policies of social credit and of the national system economics
that we would like to introduce in the country.
It's now a good chance for us to bring monetary reform in national scale
than have our debate in the internet. Let Solomon islands with your help
and assistance be a showcase for that changes we would like to make for the
betterment of the world we live by.
Thank you, and I remain
Sincerely yours,
Sri Ramon Jun QUITALES, ll
Secretary-General
Solomons Social Credit Party
SoCred House - Matavale Road
P.O. Box 1349
Honiara - Solomon Islands
Phone: +677-27-508
Fax: +677-27-509
Mobile: +677-95-888
Dan Parker
<dan.parker@globaljusticemovement.org> wrote:
I see Dan Bell already corrected this, standing
up for his namesake :-).
In an larger context, it is quite possible that
Internet hoaxes will go
someways in educating the general public online
as to the value of
checking out suspicious communications. In
short, they would help
evolve the mindset needed for genuine
democracy, but more and
more holding suspect communications up to
light, by Internet hoaxers
and leaders alike.
Dan Parker
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 11:04
PM
Subject: Re: MONETARY: Fwd: A Hate
Letter Against Filipino People and the Poem
Dear All,
This looks like a smear campaign against Art
Bell.
Dan Parker
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:18
PM
Subject: Re: MONETARY: Fwd: A Hate
Letter Against Filipino People and the Poem
Eric,
Art Bell's hate letter is the product of a
sick mind. Try to ignore it.
Two of the earliest supporters
of Louis Kelso's Just Third Way revolution (http://www.globaljusticemovement.org/thirdway.htm
and http://www.cesj.org/binaryeconomics/kelsovision.htm)
were Dr. Salvador Araneta and the late foreign minister Raul
Manglapus. Both of those globally respected fighters for justice
were members of the Institute for the Study of Economic System that I
once directed. My daughter-in-law, as fine a woman as I have
known, is the daughter of Dr. Tony De Leon, one of America's leading
cardiologists, and the niece of Gus De Leon, all members of a highly
respected Philippine family. Who knows why Bell is so full of
venomous hate for Philippine women? The only possible way to
reduce those levels of hate and insensitivity toward poor Philippine
women is to radically overhaul the economic systems of the Philippines
so that there can be full equality of access to money power. Then
every man, woman and child could lift themselves out of wage slavery by
becoming an independent owner of wealth-producing capital. Perhaps
a world structured to produce widespread ownership sharing would cure
the Art Bells of the world of their poisonous passions.
Here's
the platform of the American Revolutionary Party: http://www.americanrevolutionaryparty.us/partyplatform.htm.
Do you think the populists of the Philippines could rally behind such an
agenda?
Norm Kurland Center for Economic and Social
Justice www.cesj.org
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