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Community Currencies http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/cc/ An Example: Guernsey's Monetary Experiment "Ardeshir Mehta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: THIS is how we can break free of the clutches of the Mammonites, who control our every move by constantly forcing us into greater and greater debt. This is how we can break free of SLAVERY! http://www.prolognet.qc.ca/clyde/Guernsey.html [QUOTE] GUERNSEY'S MONETARY EXPERIMENT by Louis Even Guernsey is a small island located in the English Channel. An Anglo-Norman population. This island is located closer to the French coast than to the English one. At the close of the Napoleonic wars, the island, like several other countries, was in pitiful condition, both physically and financially. No money Sea walls, roads, markets were needed. There was no manpower shortage. But there was no money to pay for these works. The money used by the people on the Island was the money from England, the pound sterling. But, like after any war, the financiers were calling back the money advanced to finance the slaughter, and the pounds sterling were very scarce everywhere. The Island had an autonomous government, "the States of Guernsey." So it had the rights inherent in all sovereign government, among other rights, that of regulating the volume of money in circulation in the country. But, no more than any other country, the States of Guernsey had thought of exercising this sovereign prerogative. An intelligent governor The Island was especially in need of a new market house, and a committee was set up to take care of it. The committee went to see the governor to explain the situation to him : "We need a new Market, but we have no money to build it." "With what material are you going to build a market?" asked the governor. "With stone and wood." "Do you have it in the island?" "Certainly, and in plenty." "Do you have workers?" "Yes again. But it is money that is lacking." "Could not your parliament issue the money?" asked the governor. A new idea! This idea had never occurred to the committeemen, who had never analysed the money question. They knew where to get money when there was some: but they never wondered where money begins or can begin. The method of taxing when there was money was quite familiar. But the method of infecting the money that is lacking, and of taxing only after, was something new to our administrators. ISSUES OF NATIONAL CURRENCY An estimate of the cost was prepared and the States printed the money required, which was paid to those who either worked on the project or furnished materials for it. As the new currency was paid out into circulation among the people, exchanges were being expedited. The wage-earners went to the shopkeepers, the shopkeepers went to the producers, the producers bought enough to increase their production. The currency was accepted everywhere. The government took measures against inflation by decreeing hat money would be withdrawn by taxes, so it does not accumulate. And, in fact, the money was retired on schedule by taxes. But, as the increasing activity required a corresponding volume of money, other issues were brought out by the government for other works. On October 12, 1822, the new Market House was completed and opened. Not a penny of public debt on this public enterprise. THE BANKERS INTERVENE At the time of the original issue, there was no bank upon the Island. This explains, without doubt, why there was no opposition to the issue of State money. But ten years after the first issue, the Island had become so prosperous, thanks to the activity allowed by a sufficient volume of money, that the banks of England had an eye on this island. English bankers set up branches in the island and brought the population around to orthodox rules. "It was unsound." They said, "to let the government finance its enterprises without getting into debt." The bankers did everything to stop further issues, to introduce the system of interest-bearing loans to the government, and to withdraw from the island the State money that had been paid out into circulation. There was some resistance, but the bankers won their point, with their usual methods; and on October 9, 1836, the States of Guernsey had abdicated their sovereign prerogative over the control of the volume of money. From then on, the amount of the national currency decreased gradually, and was replaced by money issued by private bankers in the form of loans getting the island into debt. Nevertheless, there is still about 40 000 pounds sterling ($200 000) of national currency outstanding at this date in the Island. (According to Gertrude M. Coogan in Money Creators, published in 1935). WHY A FINANCIAL PROBLEM? As we can see, with natural resources, workers, and a bit of common sense, there is no financial problem. But when shrewd exploiters want to regulate economic activities according to their power and their profit, there the financial problem arises. Of course, minds in search of arguments to justify the present regime will say that Guernsey was only an insignificant small island; that the control of the volume of money by the representatives of the people is good for a small country, but not for a big country. All right. Take note of what these gentlemen object to you today. Next week, these same gentlemen will tell you that the money problem cannot be solved properly in a small territory or a province, but must be brought to a federal or even an international level! It was not Social Credit yet in Guernsey from 1820 to 1836. No doubt that the development of that time and that place would not have allowed to go as far as to give a dividend to consumers. But it was already a non-debt-bearing national currency, issued in accordance with the possibilities in front of the needs. The issues of national currency by the States of Guernsey caused neither inflation nor idleness. They created activity and prosperity. But these issues did not make any slaves, and that is why the bankers intervened. [END QUOTE] And see also this from http://www.monetary-reform.on.ca/archives/6d.shtml, in relation to the bogeyman of "inflation": [QUOTE] In 1816, they [i.e., the people of Guernsey] decided to issue £6,000 of their own "interest-free" Guernsey State Notes. This was in addition to the current supply of English pounds which two main banks were circulating on the island already. By 1837, £50,000 had been spent into circulation by the government for the primary purpose of local projects such as the sea walls, the roads, a new marketplace, a church and a college. This £50,000 more than doubled the money supply. But there was no inflation. In 1914, while the British restricted their own money supply, Guernsey issued more ... another £140,000 over the next four years. By 1958, over £500,000 of interest-free money was in circulation on Guernsey and still no inflation. By 1990, there was a total of £6.5 million in circulation issued interest-free. There was no public debt as in the rest of Britain which was still paying for its war debts. And yet on Guernsey, prosperity was very much evident everywhere. When Dr. Jacques Jaikaran visited Guernsey in 1990, he reported on the state of the Guernsey economy in his book *The Debt Virus*: There were about 60,000 permanent residents; the average family owned 3.3 cars; their unemployment rate was zero and their standard of living was very high. Also, there was no public debt and a surplus of public funds was earning them interest. The Guernsey Treasury increased the money supply by 50% over a 3 year period and this increase did not cause any inflation. The price for a gallon of gas in the UK was about $5, but the price in Guernsey was about $2. Contrary to the teachings of economics in all higher institutions, inflation, it was claimed, was not related to the volume of money, but rather to the size of the commercial debt. [END QUOTE] www.ctrl.org DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please! These are sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'—with its many half-truths, mis- directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply. 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