[A-List] The American Monetary Act Conference

Charles Brown cbrown at michiganlegal.org
Thu Apr 5 17:32:04 MDT 2007




Stephen Zarlenga,                Please visit AMI’s website for  
latest conference info:

Director                                                         
http://www.monetary.org

Important New Speakers At the 2007 Conference include:

  Richard C. Cook, former U.S. Treasury official and author of  
"Challenger Revealed: How the Reagan Administration Caused the  
Greatest Tragedy of the Space Age" will speak on “Election 2008:  A  
National Reform Agenda to Restore the American Constitutional  
Commonwealth.” The speech will feature the rationale for adopting the  
American Monetary Act as key to restoring America as the world's  
greatest industrial democracy and no longer acting as a military  
imperial state.

Dr. Dieter Braun, Department of Applied Physics, Ludwig Maximilians  
Universität, Munich, Germany presents a paper demonstrating the  
magnifying effect of interest rate upon wealth concentration, and how  
fractional reserve banking
relies on erroneous accounting methodology.

Mr. Ole Mackeprang, European Financier who spoke at our 2005  
Conference discusses "Money Systems & Warfare"; and will update us on  
practical changes the Euro has brought about. He has worked in 62  
countries, principally France, Germany, Italy and Spain (Banque  
Rothschild and Banque de l'Union Parisienne).

2006 speakers included these; many of whom will speak in 2007:
(Topics may be adjusted)

Congressman Dennis Kucinich, major proponent of economic justice and  
possible future President of the United States of America;  Michael  
Hudson, UMKC professor and PBS commentator on reforming the  
international payments system; Dr. Ed Chambers of the Industrial  
Areas Federation (IAF) America’s leading specialists on organization  
building for progress and justice; David Hershey, leading pension  
fund advisor/manager, on applying Frederick Soddy’s ideas today and  
the Fed under Bernanke; Ben Gisin, of Agricents, publisher of Touch  
The Soil magazine describes how monetary policy wrecks agriculture  
and degenerates food quality;  Charles Walters, founder and Editor  
Emeritus of ACRES USA environmental farming Magazine and Randy Cook,  
Executive Director of National Organization for Raw Materials will  
discuss farm parity programs;  Dick Distelhorst on replacing  
privately created money with US money; Mr. Ken Bohnsack, Founder of  
the Sovereignty Proposal to loan US money interest free to local  
government on a per capita basis for infrastructure; Prof. Robert  
Blain, S.I.U., author and inventor, on the debt buildup up in the  
U.S.; Robert Poteat will discuss fractional reserve banking; Prof  
Guido Preparata, Univ. of Washington at Tacoma, will review the  
monetary ideas of Sylvio Gesell; Mr. David E. Kelley will present  
concepts for achieving economic justice. Alistair McConnachie of  
Prosperity Newsletter, sponsor of the Bromsgrove Monetary Conferences  
on UK developments; Prof. Glen Martin, Radford Univ., Pres. of  Intl.  
Philosophers for Peace Org. on developments in the peace movement;   
Stephen Zarlenga author of The Lost Science of Money on progress at  
the American Monetary Institute; Prof. Nic Tideman of Virginia Tech  
(formerly Senior Economist on the President’s Council of Economic  
Advisors) on reforming the Distribution of Wealth; Mr. George Romero,  
leading taxation specialist on charitable giving to assist reform  
movements;  Mr. Ken Palmerton formerly of the island of Jersey,  
speaking on its popular money system (yes, Guernsey too).
Speakers rostrum will be updated periodically here at our website.

Chapter leaders will report on the developing AMI Chapters in  
formation around the U.S. and discuss what works in attracting and  
educating fellow Americans on reforming the money system. Our goal is  
to establish one chapter in each Congressional District.

The American Monetary Act, and The Monetary Transparency Act, Ami’s  
proposed monetary legislation will be discussed in detail:  including  
how to gain support for monetary reform.







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