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Letter to: Dr Julian Lewis MP The House of Commons. London
5 February 2007
No money no Navy
Dear Dr Lewis.
No Royal Navy means no Great Britain.
Nothing more needs be said.
When we join the euro Great Britain will be no more, so no navy
does not matter. We have no money for one reason and only one reason.
We have stopped using money as our currency. Instead we use credit.
New money is issued as credit by private banks, who now have a
monopoly on the creation of new money.
It is unlikely that you know this, because you do not mention it
in your long articles in the Western Morning News on Friday 2nd
February and on Saturday the 3rd February 2007.
It is also possible that you do not know the truth about our shortage
of money, because Supreme Power now lies in the hands of private
bankers, who hold an embargo over the press and the media, forbidding
any mention of what is in this letter. You will find it very difficult
to believe, because it is difficult to understand how money is borrowed
into existence. What we cannot understand we find it almost impossible
to believe. It took the Admiralty 200 years to put limes on board
Britains Royal Naval ships. And then only at the insistence
of a ship's carpenter. Britannia came to rule waves thanks to a
chippie. So great was the difficulty in believing in the existence
of Vitamin C, that it was impossible to understand that the acid
in a lime, could prevent scurvy. That difficulty took the Admiralty
200 years to resolve the problem of scurvy, and goodness knows,
how many people died of scurvy in the meantime.
You personally could restore Great Britains Royal Navy single-handed,
all by yourself, by exposing the criminality of using counterfeit
money as currency. Credit is not money it is counterfeit money.
You would do well to believe me, Although you will find it exceedingly
difficult and also impossible if you mention this to any of your
colleagues or any modern economist.
If you're the slightest bit interested, in the contents of this
letter you would do well to contact me, so that I may explain more
fully.
Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
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