It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
ECONOMIC THINK TANK CONFRONTS THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL POWERS IN CANADIAN FEDERAL COURT.
Canadian constitutional lawyer, Rocco Galati, on behalf of Canadians William Krehm, and Ann Emmett, and COMER (Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform) on December 12th, 2011 filed an action in Federal Court, to restore the use of the Bank of Canada to its original purpose, by exercising its public statutory duty and responsibility. That purpose includes making interest free loans to municipal/provincial/federal governments for “human capital” expenditures (education, health, other social services) and /or infrastructure expenditures.
edit on 21-12-2011 by soleprobe because: Too many characters
Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
Hopefully something real happens here in the US soon but rather than challenge I think the word dismantle would be more appropriate.
Originally posted by soleprobe
Bank of Canada Challenged in Legal Action: "Restore the Use of the Bank of Canada for Canadians"
www.globalresearch.ca
ECONOMIC THINK TANK CONFRONTS THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL POWERS IN CANADIAN FEDERAL COURT.
Canadian constitutional lawyer, Rocco Galati, on behalf of Canadians William Krehm, and Ann Emmett, and COMER (Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform) on December 12th, 2011 filed an action in Federal Court, to restore the use of the Bank of Canada to its original purpose, by exercising its public statutory duty and responsibility. That purpose includes making interest free loans to municipal/provincial/federal governments for “human capital” expenditures (education, health, other social services) and /or infrastructure expenditures.
edit on 21-12-2011 by soleprobe because: Too many characters
Originally posted by WarminIndy
The Bank of Canada is also used by Canadians while visiting the States. There are a lot of Canadians who come to the States for vacations and business, so the Bank is still actually being used by Canadians for that purpose.edit on 12/21/2011 by WarminIndy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by WarminIndy
The Bank of Canada is also used by Canadians while visiting the States. There are a lot of Canadians who come to the States for vacations and business, so the Bank is still actually being used by Canadians for that purpose.edit on 12/21/2011 by WarminIndy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by soleprobe
Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
Hopefully something real happens here in the US soon but rather than challenge I think the word dismantle would be more appropriate.
In the US .. "dismantle" definitely more appropriate. Not so with the Bank of Canada. The BoC is a publicly owned bank and if used according to its original purpose it would totally remove the international banking cartel out of the Canadian public banking system. The private chartered Canadian banks would no longer be in the business of lending money at interest to all levels of government. The consequences if this legal action were to be successful are staggering and could have repercussions on the public banking system south of the border
For more info on the Bank of Canada:
www.youtube.com...
edit on 21-12-2011 by soleprobe because: add link
Originally posted by soleprobe
Originally posted by WarminIndy
The Bank of Canada is also used by Canadians while visiting the States. There are a lot of Canadians who come to the States for vacations and business, so the Bank is still actually being used by Canadians for that purpose.edit on 12/21/2011 by WarminIndy because: (no reason given)
How are Canadians dealing with the Bank of Canada while visiting the states?
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
That means government issues money and lends it to the banks at an interest rate, therefore the government gets richer and in turn needs much less direct taxation from the citizens and/or corporations.
Originally posted by soleprobe
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
That means government issues money and lends it to the banks at an interest rate, therefore the government gets richer and in turn needs much less direct taxation from the citizens and/or corporations.
Yes.... and only to the private banks should the government lend money at interest... not to the provinces, municipalities and the financing of public projects.
Originally posted by soleprobe
Canadian constitutional lawyer, Rocco Galati, on behalf of Canadians William Krehm, and Ann Emmett, and COMER (Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform) on December 12th, 2011 filed an action in Federal Court, to restore the use of the Bank of Canada to its original purpose, by exercising its public statutory duty and responsibility.