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    Letter to: Editor of the Ecologist Unit, London

    11 December 2005

    Green Economics

    Dear Mr Goldsmith

    You now have a wonderful opportunity to introduce to the British public, new information concerning economics, which has been withheld from them and from the Government and maybe from Parliament.

    We have a system of increasing the money supply by borrowing new money into existence.

    The Government allows private banks to issue new money as credit. The banks now have a monopoly on the creation of new money. This monetary policy holds the economy in the red and prevents you being Green Man for the Tories.

    Unless you know this and correct it, you will merely become part of the fraud.

    The IMF and the World Bank give credit as aid. Poverty is used to enslave people with debt. A poor country can be forced to sell food in order to pay interest on the aid it has been given, to buy food. Starvation and death is the product.

    Unless we can see and understand what it means to borrow money into existence, we shall never get on top of the problem of global warming. George Bush has such a mountain of debt that it is impossible for him to agree to anything green.

    You will find if you really look, that we are in the same plight. Proof of the fact, that it is difficult to see and understand, is the inability of the best brains in Britain to know what I am talking about. You will be told it is rubbish, if you were to ask. When my MP was on the front bench, he told me that he had given every member of the Shadow Cabinet, a statement revealing this situation and each one had been shredded without comment.

    I have tried to get this information published in the Economist without success. I enclose a copy of a letter I received from Labour HQ, which my MP was told by the Treasury is still perfectly true, but unimportant. So much for being green!.


    Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB