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Letter to: Caroline Spelman MP House of Commons London
2nd February 2007
Problems of the Modern Dairy Farmer
Dear Miss Spelman
I write to you as a retired Dairy Farmer, who has made an in-depth
study of the problems of the Modern Dairy Farmer. He is a casualty
of commercial warfare.
In order for an economy to be financially viable there must be
growth and progress, otherwise the economy is dying. The Government
must have a mechanism by which to increase the money supply. There
is a consensus in Parliament that if the Government were allowed
to create and issue new money, there would be runaway inflation.
As a result we have private banks issuing new money as credit. We
have given private financial institutions, a monopoly on the issuance
of new money.
The electorate are not told. The Press and the media are muzzled
by the bankers and are not permitted to discuss the matter.
Owing to the length of time between insemination and the first
lactation, the dairy farmer can be dependent on credit. He can be
used by the bankers to borrow new money into existence, with enormous
profit to the bankers. This scam only becomes visible when milk
is sold in the supermarket, for less than the price of water. Then
it cannot escape our attention, but we do not see the reason why.
Unfortunately Dave Cameron is a one-time banker and agrees to keep
this unethical method of creating new money, hidden from view. But
Dave Cameron has trouble waiting to hit him, because DVDs are now
so cheap that it is possible to bypass the Press and the media,
and expose this money scam. When the electorate realise, that all
the political parties have condoned the crime by keeping it hidden,
politicians will risk getting themselves lynched.
The death of the dairy farmer is but a faint whiff of the real
corruption, which will stink to high heaven.
For example, the size of our debts, resulting from the issuance
of new money as credit, runs into many trillions of pounds. That
gives a glimpse of the real size of the scam but only a glimpse.
You are wonderfully placed to act on behalf of the dairy farmer.
Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
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