"Money Supply" Blogs & Blog Posts

Enforcement of Bank of England Act 1694Enforcement of Bank of England Act 1694

This blog attempts to act as magnet for 'us the people' in the fa...

 
Forum for Stable CurrenciesForum for Stable Currencies

The Forum for Stable Currencies is a voluntary initiative of parliamentaria...

 
Money as Debt also Known as CreditMoney as Debt also Known as Credit

An analysis of money as it is being created and abused as a monopoly by cen...

 


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A large portion of bitcoin is held up in illiquid entities, with more than 90% not being used in transactions for over a year, JPMorgan said.

This video was recorded when Martin Wolf, Chief Commentator at the Financial Times, addressed the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales and Positive Money. Here’s one of his comments: Strip private banks of their power to cre...

The Bradbury Pound in 1914 is the model for what more and more people are waking up to: banks create ‘money’ from thin air as Credit and charge interest for it; central banks lend it to governments – at interest – as national...

How ominous is this:  Our 13th Early Day Motion (EDM) since 2002 is EDM 748  to celebrate the centenary of the historic UK precedent of ‘treasury money‘ as an alternative to ‘bank money‘. After Austin Mitchell MP tabled it o...

I remember reading that Gordon Brown said the Government can either tax or borrow to raise money when he was acting as PM. As if he had forgotten or never knew that governments ought to create money and put it in circulation, if they want to ‘r...

Bring Back the Bradbury Pound! Countdown to 7th August 2014 100th Anniversary of Historic Solution to end Britain’s ‘crisis’, austerity & corruption There is a deep malaise affecting our country – something is clearly not right. To ca...

Green Credit for Green Purposes was our proposal to the Treasury Select Committee in 2008 – ‘to do it electronically’. But on 7 Aug 1914 the Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer did it on paper: John Bradbury signed...