[CitizensTruth] Impossible dream? NO WAY says the AMI!
Geri Perry
geri at thetwofacesofmoney.com
Sat Oct 17 19:35:38 EDT 2009
Biggest question before us, and all eternity: Are peace and prosperity
for all really just an impossible dream?
The resounding answer: NO!!! Not if you understand that the root cause
of war and poverty is the money system we labor under. And this can be
corrected! So dreamers, let's unite!
Best proposal to date is that which has been developed by the American
Monetary Institute, whose annual conference I attended a couple weeks
ago.What follows is my thumbnail sketch of what may prove - with your
help - to be a groundbreaking event.
BIGGEST NEWS: Dennis Kucinich will introduce the "American Monetary
Reform and Financial Securities Act" (based on the latest AMI proposal)
in a few weeks. This is a short clip of Kucinich's message to the
Conference attendees: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8OjgN-3ZDA
INTERESTING, UNEXPECTED ATTENDEE: Carol Brouillet, who told me she was
interested in monetary issues well before she became involved in 9-11.
A FEW OF MY LONG LIST OF FAVORITE PRESENTERS:
William Abram, who gave an outstanding presentation, a shortened version
of which I have had linked on my website for a couple years already. In
conversation with Mr. Abram, I discovered that his presentation had been
filmed by SnowShoe Films at the "Vancouver conference". Turns out he was
talking about the Vancouver 9-11 conference of a couple years ago, and
that Snowshoe also filmed a 10 minute segment of Abram and his late wife
discussing their acquaintance with chemtrails, scroll to third entry for
link: http://www.snowshoefilms.com/health.html
Michele St. Pierre, leader of the very successful Ron Paul movement in
north Washington state, described techniques for how to use the
internet, social networking sites, blogs and grassroots organizing
techniques along with advertising in small venues as effective methods
for building grassroots determination to help spread the word about
Constitutional, debt "free" money
William Black, whistle blower, economics professor and author of The
Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own On, provided some interesting details
about what happened to him (and his career) when he began to uncover
some of the most egregious of practices leading to the mortgage mess. An
article by Black about what led to the mortgage fraud was posted here:
http://neweconomicperspectives.blogspot.com/2009/07/two-documents-everyone-should-read-to.html
Black's talk got me to thinking whether another "public project" might
be added to those listed in the AMI proposal that would include money to
be created for fraud prosecution. Seems there is a real need, and I
think We the People would approve!
Bottom line: there were a variety of presentations, presenters and
topics which made for an interesting, varied and thought-provoking
conference which IMO should be attended by all who at least suspect that
peace and prosperity for all need not be utopian dreams but achievable
realities.
I can't possibly describe all the presentations but you may be
interested in reading through the reports from submitted by some of the
attendees: http://www.monetary.org/2009conferencereport.html
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