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Letter to: Doctor John Sentamu Archbishop of York. Bishopthorpe
Palace. York.
24 May 2006
Poverty and global warming
Dear Bishop
Both phenomena are man made and therefore can be unmade.
What will surprise you is that they have, common cause.
You are in a key position to terminatedly handle both of these
phenomena.
First and foremost, because you are more likely than any other
man in Britain today, to pay heed to the requisite wisdom, which
goes against British phlegm (phlegm as sluggishness or apathy, as
in phlegmatic). You will not be unemotional, concerning the threat
of a global meltdown, as are the natives of Britain. Especially
our Welsh Primate!.
As you can see, I am a bit of a racist, against my own race!.
Here follows an account of how Britain initiated today's poverty
and global-warming.
In 1694 the King of England was having a war with France and the
King ran out of money to pay his troops. Bankers offered the King
the money he needed, provided he gave them permission to create
the requisite money. The King of England told the bankers, Do
what you like, but give me the money.
Thus Parliament passed the Tonnage Act of 1694, which gave us the
Bank of England. A few years later at Christmas 1913, when the US
Government was at home eating its Christmas dinner, the Federal
Reserve Bank of America was given birth, as a copy of the Bank of
England. Since then money on both sides of the Atlantic has been
issued as credit by private banks.
The World now uses debt as its currency, which makes fair trading
impossible and gives the world commercial warfare. A war far more
deadly than armed conflict and the resulting frantic rat race is
the source of poverty and the source of climate change and global
warming. No one will have explained this to you, but I am putting
into your hands the manner in which the Christian Church can regain
its authority in the modern world. Restore to Governments the sole
right to create and issue new money, along with the right to instruct
how that must be done correctly. We can then abandon the rat race
and return to Fair Trading, with a global folk style economy, instantly
reversing Man's contribution to global warming and also making Poverty
History in the year 2006.
This letter contains a great deal of valuable data, crammed into
a few words.
Provided you are willing to embrace the possibility of martyrdom,
this data could fulfil your wildest dreams.
Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
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