30/04/2013
http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/5050/how-do-we-fix-this-mess-archbishop-justin-on-restoring-trust-and-confidence-after-the-crash
"something very, very major to get us out of," the Archbishop of Canterbury said last night
Instead the banking sector must adopt "an aim of service to society and not mere rent-seeking, and a culture of virtue based in the realities of daily life and not a fantasy nirvana," he said.
Dear Archbishop Justin,
Something major has been proposed... based on solid reality, the Law of Christ, and the International Bill Market that was shut down at the onset of hostilities in 1914...
The unfolding financial crisis is a hall of mirrors. What appears a terrible thing may hide what is good. Only a vision as broad as Christ, One with Our Father in Heaven can help us see through the fog of financial war. ..
We unlock the rational mysteries of Christ and empower Christians to free themselves from enslavement to politicians, bankers, bureaucrats and external ‘financial institutions’ – who incarnate for us the power of Caesar...
The idea of the all powerful Westphalian State that has dominated the history of Europe in recent centuries is vanishing into the empyrean before our eyes. ..
We are pleased to place this Court of Record and the technical capabilities of the Global Settlement Foundation to create and circulate contracts for good substance at the service of all of the children of Our Father in Heaven. Wholesale contracts for good delivery can trade as ‘currency pairs’, for example, oil and copper.
No gold needed**. No bitcoin either. No commercial credit required. No Caesar can grant or deny approval. Our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, One with Our Father in Heaven is the Sovereign Authority. Make way in the name of the Lord!
Yours sincerely,
http://courtofrecord.org.uk/crisis.html
p.s. Pass on this link above. Tweet, FB Like, etc. Get it to your MP, MEP, Congressman, Senator, Lord, Noble Family, Priest, Archbishop, Cardinal.
** Mammon dominates those who hoard gold. See link.
Culture change in financial services will not be achieved by "light touch" or "heavy touch"...