First one, a dividend for all
The Rubin Report. Switzerland: universal basic income
http://www.youtube.com/watch?Switzerland will hold a vote on whether to introduce a basic income for all since conception, in a further sign of growing public activism over pay inequality since the financial crisis.
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A grassroots committee is calling for all adults in Switzerland to receive an unconditional income of $2,800 per month from the state, with the aim of providing a financial safety net for the population.
The new money is not coming from taxes or salaries but from the money creation actually given to the bankers by billions or even quadrillions...
These quantative easings are to be given to the people, not for wars or bonuses for the happy fews...Swiss Open Society to a real economical democracy, let's distribute the incomes from more and more automation, thanks to robots, computers and machines.
A new society, animals are free, it's our turn, let's free human beings from the chains of serfdom.
Automation will benefit to all. Let's share the massive productivity, a
dividend for all swiss peoples, habitants of all the States of the Swiss
Confederation, a real economical democracy, thanks to robots, computers and
machines, animals are free, it's our turn, let's free human beings from the
chains of serfdom.
We, swiss, are all Kings, and the first duty of a King is to control the money creation,
See the cross in the
picture, on our flag and buildings.We, swiss, are all Kings, and the first duty of a King is to control the money creation,

Second initiative to be launched this 3rd June.
please refer to the campaign website. English available.
Money creation can be given to all persons living in Switzerland.
Campaign for Monetary Reform – News from Switzerland
Switzerland is politically unique in this regard as the Swiss Constitution provides a political instrument known as the Volksinitiative (Peoples’ Initiative) which enables Swiss citizens to launch an initiative aimed at changing specific provisions within the Swiss Constitution. To do so requires first of all the collection within an 18 month period of 100’000 valid signatures in support of the initiative. Should this hurdle be surmounted, the initiative would then be put to a national vote.Preparations for the spring launch are well under way, including the draft proposed amendments to the Swiss Constitution. In a nut shell, the proposal extends the Swiss Federation’s existing exclusive right to create coins and notes, to also include deposits. With the full power of new money creation exclusively in the hands of the Swiss National Bank, the commercial banks would no longer have the power to create money through lending. The Swiss National Bank’s primary role becomes the management of the money supply relative to the productive economy, while the decision concerning how new money is introduced debt free into the economy would reside with the government. As is evident from the foregoing, the MoMo monetary reform initiative is essentially based on the monetary reform advocated by PositiveMoney.
For those interested in following the developments of the campaign, or who would like to understand the detailed provisions, including those relating to the transition period, please refer to the campaign website. The website is in German so language will present a limitation for many of you. Nevertheless, we do encourage you to visit the website and if you have specific questions, to leave a message in English. Someone from the team who speaks English will get back to you. The biggest challenge for the team at this stage of the campaign is to find the needed help and financing for signature collection. The minimum amount of funding required for a successful campaign is estimated to be 400’000 CHF or just over 270’000 GBP. Although, this is a non-UK initaitive, should the MoMo team succeed in putting such a fundamental reform proposal to a national vote, this would be a momentous achievement for the monetary reform movement in Europe and across the globe. All eyes would be fixed on Switzerland, because success for this small but significant player in the financial arena would inevitably have a ripple effect in other countries.
The main thing is to look for the Kingdom
of Christ and His justice: “But seek first the
Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be given you
besides.” (Matthew 6:33.) This is really what we are doing here
with local exchange systems; we are dealing with justice, the justice of God.
Work for justice, and everything else will follow!
A Christian coin
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On the edge “Dominus providebit — God will provide”, the
year of the production and 13 stars, i.e. the Christ plus his 12
Apostles.
5 francs, 5 fingers with
the name of the Trinity spelled on each finger seen as a circle, 5 voyels not
writing but as a song, even a baby can sing those 5 voyels, your throat more
and more open, i e o u a
I E O U
A
I E sh O U A , shin means
humanity in God
A ll E L U I
A
LIOBA, with the A BB A,
meaning Daddy, God the
Father.
... the 5-franc coin
that is currently in circulation in Switzerland. (See picture above.) On one side, one can see
the Swiss cross, which represents the Kingdom of Christ, and on the other
side, social justice is represented by William Tell, the Swiss national hero
and liberator of the poor and of the oppressed. On the edge, one can read
these Latin words: “Dominus
providebit — God will provide”, which specifically refers to the
verse of the Gospel of Matthew mentioned
above.
LIOBA...
with ABBA, Dady
I lived in Geneva 1977. The music de la Fete de Vignerons was fantastic and the interpretation of the Ranz des vaches absolutely stunning. I love it so much and it will stay close to my heart until my last day. Bravo la Suisse! Karel-Spiridon
YODEL, a
song to God.
JOAWOHL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGtDKd3hF7w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CCJkuhe6JY



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