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    Letter to: Andrew George MP, Penzance

    26 July 2006

    Energy price rise

    Dear Mr George

    There are circumstances, under which we need more of an essential utility, such as water, energy, power supplies, pensions, health services, transport, waste disposal and many others.

    Over all there can be a necessity to increase the Nation's money supply. In Britain today there is only one method of doing so. We ask the banks for more credit. New money can only be issued, by the banks, as credit. There is no other way, in which the Nation can obtain an increase in the money supply.

    Credit is not money. The tax man will not allow you to pay tax with a credit card, apart from paying duty and VAT at the checkout.

    When the banks issue new money as credit, they do not actually issue new money at all. We must launder the credit and turn it into money, which makes new money very expensive.

    When the Nation needs to buy more gas, the nation must launder credit in order to pay for it. We can scream very loudly in pain, but we never observe the source of the pain, we just get more pain.

    You have never seen these simple basic truths, printed on paper ever before. Why not? Why does everyone keep it a secret?

    If you were to ask yourself that question, an enormous scam would start to emerge out of the darkness.

    Read the opening passages of a new book I am writing, know that the data is all true and ponder its significance. This letter is a very honest attempt to be helpful and is in no way a criticism. Do try to believe that!


    Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB