Dear John - Yes, I understand the
question of credit-creation. In 1992 I made a professional
two-and-a-half hour video "The Money Game" which sets out the
history and facts about banking. It has sold hundreds of
copies.
I do not
personally believe it will be overturned through court action, much as I
would like to think otherwise. It is true that, however reprehensible
the action of the banks, they have been licenced to create the nation's
money by the government.
The money tyranny is the biggest of them all,
and it will take a breakdown of the existing world order before it is
changed. That may not be so far away.
In the meantime, alternative money schemes
offer a partial alternative. Sincerely, Jeremy Lee
Dear Jeremy,
I remember one of your videos called
"The Drive for World Control" in which you asked the question,
"If the whole world is in debt, then to whom? The
moon?".
With more and more people publicly
saying that the banks create money "out of thin
air", you have the answer, ie: the whole world
is in debt to thin air. Another description of
the process is that the money is "created from
nothing".
When the banks collect the repayments
which should actually go to thin air
or nothing, they do not return
it to thin air or nothing
but, instead, keep it (plus interest) for
themselves.
Charles Pinwell, in one of his booklets,
used the figures from the Reserve Bank of Australia's own Journals to
prove that Australia's private banks create tens of billions of dollars
every year by this practice. When I used these figures in an
action I had against the St. George Bank Limited, the Supreme Court of
NSW refused to allow Discovery (a Court Order for the bank to disclose
the source of the money it lends) on three separate occasions as well as
refusing to allow trial by jury.
I have emailed and faxed the attached simple leaflet
which sets out the method for farmers to free the country and themselves
from this unlawful debt. I am not surprised by the lack of response but
am naturally disappointed.
If you are not too busy, your comments would be
appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
John Wilson.