Austin Mitchell MP has signed our petition

You will notice here that signature no. 45 is our chairman Austin Mitchell MP.

Please note also that the petition does not only show the number of signatures, but also page views – at the bottom of the page. There are about ten times more page views than signatures so far.

I have also received the FSA’s response to the Open Letter that Austin sent to the Governor of the Bank of England as well as Hector Sants, the CEO of the FSA. See Open Letter to Bank of England and FSA.

Outcomes of our last meeting

Here is the chronology of my money related sites, that tell you the story of the Forum for Stable Currencies. And below follows the email that I sent to the first list of addresses that I compiled:

Dear Reader

You receive this mail for you are among my Outlook addresses, and I hope that you will welcome information in the spirit of the Forum for Stable Currencies. On our archive site or the chronology of my money related blogs you will see that we have had meetings at the House of Lords and Commons since 1998.

Our latest meeting with our Chairman Austin Mitchell MP presented us with such an interesting challenge, that I must share it with likeminded thinkers and online activists, so that we stand the best chance of success:

  • since Parliament has lost so much of its confidence, we should organise our own Public Inquiry!
  • when speaking to American legal advisor Suzon Forscey-Moore about this recommendation, she mentioned the Grand Jury as the legal procedure which is more available in the US than the UK; a first “desk study” is available as a collaborative document here; a 2-page summary is here
  • to combine this historic legal avenue with web 2.0 PR is thus our challenge to turn round what has come to work so badly against us: the rule of high finance over the Rule of the Law.

To redress this imbalance, we have now the online petition Stop the oppression of the British people. Are you happy to put your signature to it? We shall send signatures to HM The Queen as soon as we have a significant number together. Contrary to her servants in No. 10 or the Treasury, her office has always responded to my letters.

As examples of oppression, you can see introductions of “victims turned starfighters” on videos of our meeting on March 09, 2010 as well as in the record of our meetings in April 2009 and June 2009.


Get your MP to sign Early Day Motions

Before Parliament gets dissolved on April 8th, Austin Mitchell MP tabled Early Day Motion 1138 in our tradition: Interest Free Credit. MPs are supposed to respond only to their constituents. Hence it would be nice if you were to use WriteToThem and ask your MP to sign.

For interest-free credit by the government is the ultimate solution to the crisis, poverty and climate change – the issues that the Robin Hood Tax campaign tries to tackle. You could therefore check whether your MP is among the 130 who have signed so far. You can change the order in which signatures are listed from Standard Order to Alphabetical.

If yes, you can go ask to get to the core of the problems that have been the scourge of humanity since the first National Debt was created when the Bank of England was founded in 1694.

If no, start with the Robin Hood Tax as the first step necessary to change the mortal embrace between banks and governments.


Please let me know any comments or feedback that may come to mind.

Yours in the spirit of a better future for all of us,

Sabine
Organiser, Forum for Stable Currencies

Currently “left of Berlin”, on 0049 33876 90166.
Mobile: 07968 039 141

You receive this mail for you are among my Outlook addresses, and I hope that you will welcome information in the spirit of the Forum for Stable Currencies. If not, please click to unsubscribe.

On our archive site or the chronology of my money related blogs you will see that we have had meetings at the House of Lords and Commons since 1998.

Our latest meeting with our Chairman Austin Mitchell MP presented us with such an interesting challenge, that I must share it with likeminded thinkers and online activists, so that we stand the best chance of success:

  • since Parliament has lost so much of its confidence, we should organise our own Public Inquiry!
  • when speaking to American legal advisor Suzon Forscey-Moore about this recommendation, she mentioned the Grand Jury as the legal procedure; this is more available in the US than the UK; a first “desk study” is available as a collaborative document here; a 2-page summary is here
  • to combine this historic legal avenue with web 2.0 PR is thus our challenge to turn round what has come to work so badly against us: the rule of high finance over the Rule of Law.

To redress this imbalance, we have now the online petition Stop the oppression of the British people. Are you happy to put your signature to it? We shall send signatures to HM The Queen as soon as we have a significant number together. Contrary to her servants in No. 10 or the Treasury, her office has always responded to my letters.

As examples of oppression, you can see introductions of “victims turned starfighters” on videos of our meeting on March 09, 2010 as well as in the record of our meetings in April 2009 and June 2009.


Before Parliament gets dissolved on April 8th, Austin Mitchell MP tabled Early Day Motion 1138 in our tradition: Interest Free Credit. MPs are supposed to respond only to their constituents. Hence it would be nice if you were to use WriteToThem and ask your MP to sign.

For interest-free credit by the government is the ultimate solution to the crisis, poverty and climate change – the issues that the Robin Hood Tax campaign tries to tackle. You could therefore check whether your MP is among the 130 who have signed so far. You can change the order in which signatures are listed from Standard Order to Alphabetical. If yes, you can go ask to get to the core of the problems that have been the scourge of humanity since the first National Debt was created when the Bank of England was founded in 1694.

If no, start with the Robin Hood Tax as the first step necessary to change the mortal embrace between banks and governments.


Please let me know any comments or feedback that may come to mind.

Yours in the spirit of a better future for all of us,

Sabine
Organiser, Forum for Stable Currencies

Currently “left of Berlin”, on 0049 33876 90166.
Mobile: 07968 039 141

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The Times Law 100 2009

Anybody suffering from the legal profession and our judiciary system will be interested to read this article about the most influential lawyers in the country.

Jack Straw, the Secretary of State for Justice only counts as number 3.

Stop the Oppression of the British People

One of the outcomes of our meeting on March 9, 2010 was the text for a petition Stop the Oppression of the British people. We shall submit it to HM The Queen as soon as we have a significant number of signatures.

If you have a moment, please consider signing it here.

If you want to watch videos of people telling their grievances, go to our meeting on March 9, 2010, the one in April 2009 or in June 2009.

If you want to read comments from victims who signed our petition, please click on COMMENTS by SIGNATORIES.

Videos about the serious oppression of HM subjects

As announced on this blog post, we met, thanks to Lord Ahmed, in the House of Lords on Tuesday, March 9th to have an audience with our Chairman Austin Mitchell MP.

The clear outcome was Austin’s recommendation: stage your own public inquiry! That is an empowering and challenging suggestion: Grand Juries were very effective and recognized in the Magna Carta in 1215. But they were dispensed with in 1933 in the UK, when the poor were particularly hard up.

Here are a 4-page and a 2-page article on Grand Juries that serve as a collaborative working document. You are invited to provide your feedback!

Another important publication is The Forensics of Legal Fraud.

A recent story in Private Eye about John McFall MP, Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, entertaining the British Bankers Association in the House of Commons, makes clear that we will NEVER be heard by the Treasury Select Committee. We were advised by a human rights lawyer to “go for Parliamentary scrutiny” via that Committee…

But Parliament is not behind us, as the few MPs who signed the Early Day Motion of the Robin Hood Tax campaign also indicate. Austin’s EDM on Confidence in Parliament and Parliamentarians tells that kind of story in another way.

Learning more and more to help ourselves, we recorded introductions on video at our meetings on April 23, 2009 and on June 09, 2009.

Here are recordings of “victims turned starfighters” introducing themselves on March 09, 2010:

Lewis Nicholson, victim of judicial and lawyers’ fraud

Brian Hudson, Family Court

Peter Oakes

Paul Talbot-Jenkins, Fame ’97 – Friends Against Monetary Exploitation

Patrick Cullinane

David Fabb

Eva Adshead

Gudaljahu and Deborah Ebert – co-author of The Forensics of Legal Fraud

Steve Hamilton

Norman Scarth – World War II Veteran

Maurice Kirk - The Flying Vet

Norman Scarth

Steve Hamilton

Zina Hawkins

Margaret

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