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Letter to: Rt Hon. George Osborne MP, House of Commons, London
19 June 2007
New Treaty
Dear Mr. Osbourne
Tony Blair admits that there are only four demands of a new treaty
that he
will make. There is no demand and no mention of having to accept
the euro
as a replacement for the pound.
We now know that Ted Heath took us into the common market with
the express
purpose of pleasing or appeasing his friends in banking. There were
34 MPs
in the Tory party at the House of Commons, at that time who were
into
banking.
Bankers make their profits by issuing new money as credit. As was
pointed
out in the House of Lords, credit as used for this purpose, is an
imitation
of money intended to deceive the borrower into believing he is borrowing
money possessed by the banks.
That fulfils the dictionary definition of counterfeiting money.
All money for lending had long since gone and we were already deeply
into
debt as result of issuing new money as credit. The bankers needed
this
practice to be set in concrete so that the privilege would never
ever be
lost. Never taken from them by the people, if we ever discovered
we are
using counterfeit money as our currency.
The bankers needed a single common currency for the whole of Europe,
issued
as credit by one single private central bank somewhere in Europe.
That privilege would give private bankers so much power, that the
privilege
could be preserved for ever.
That is why Merkel and Sarkozy are joining hands with Blair to
get this
signed and sealed before Blair slips away. They will turn Britain
into a
minor offshore satellite of a Totalitarian German Federal State
of Europe,
with the loss of our freedom for the very last time. We shall lose
this
final Battle of Britain, without a shot fired.
Unfortunately just as Blair was head hunted for the job by the
global
bankers, so has Dave Cameron, one of the bankers himself, been all
set to do
their bidding if the Tories were to win the next election.
The Press embargo placed on any mention of this subject, enables
this
betrayal to be done in secret. This letter may never reach you,
getting
itself shredded on the way. Even if it did reach you, it would be
more than
your job is worth to breathe a word. So be it.
History will tell us the outcome of this impasse. A copy of this
letter
will be in the archives.
Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
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