I don’t have any objection to a better marketing strategy for the implementation of Social Credit….so long as the leadership remains consciously aware of the actual causes. That way the movement maintains an internal integrity and focus that guards against its leadership allowing itself to get “picked off” in undue compromises or power struggles and then the dynamism of the movement dissipates into nothingness. The forces we do battle with are very smart and will use every tactic in the book to remain in power.
The policies of Social Credit are actually one of the best political strategies possible. Why? Because they engage the monetary self interests of both small to medium sized businesses and every consumer. Now those are extremely large constituencies! That’s why I suggested we market both banking in the public interest and social credit there. If I may be so bold, that is the new Powell/Hummel memo.
Also, the policies of Social Credit (and of Wisdomics/Gracenomics) GUARANTEE that additional, increasingly abundant and/or potent credits are actually made available to the individual. We’re in a political revolution here, with the outsiders generating all the excitement. We just need an economic revolution to go with it.
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Ellen: We’re in a political revolution here, with the outsiders generating all the excitement. We just need an economic revolution to go with it.
Me: Yes, an awakening that the core problem is the entropic costs of depreciation etc. and the keystone obstacle to correcting that reality is a parasitical Banking system that is woefully economically inefficient and that blocks the new paradigm of monetary Gifting.