samedi 15 novembre 2014

Swiss going to basics, song give back our gold from abroad...

 

 " Dominus providebit -


  "At the rate you've been sellin' your soul, I think even ol' Faust would blush"... hahahaha..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruDp8x4GwrQ&feature=youtu.be

A song in support of the Swiss "Save Our Gold" popular initiative. Long live true democracy! Like gold, it keeps its value.

Vote "yes" on 30 November and put back some rationality in the Swiss economic policies.





AV 32,25 g; 6h; 1925, zecca di Berna. Nel bordo: HELVETIA, *** DOMINUS PROVIDEBIT **********

The portrait is of a curly-haired herdsman, wearing a hooded shirt, who is the famous William Tell, "Confoederatio Helvetica" means "Swiss Confederation" and "Dominus Providebit" means "The Lord will provide."

The country's name is on all the coins as Confoederatio Helvetica, the Latin name of the Swiss Confederation, or Helvetia specified.
The oldest coins are still valid today; the 10 Rappen coins dating back to 1879. They are therefore among the world oldest coins still valid today. To date, they have the same design and the same alloy (copper, nickel). Until 1967, the circulating coins with face values of 1/2 franc to 5 francs were of silver alloy.

This November, a Swiss Gold Referendum is going to a vote, and the repercussions, one way or the other, could cast a shadow of uncertainty on the US dollar. Nearly one-third of the Swiss Franc used to be guaranteed by gold reserves, not it’s less than 8 percent. If THIS VOTE goes through, the Swiss will be forced to raise the gold reserve back up to 20 percent. 

Joining us today is radio host Charles Goyette. He and Congressman Ron Paul have talked about central banks at great length on his radio show. Today, we’d like to get HIS input on the Swiss Gold Referendum. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb3cQKSYESU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDf-QXKFssw

Germans are very afraid,  American banks sold gold which is not theirs! In Germany they call this betrayal and robbery! Together with the NSA-espionage of german people in Germany it´s a catastrophy for the "German-american friendship"! Bankers are naked...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM4s3LYZQHM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyemAwLD2N0

http://www.wallstreetdaily.com/2013/07/16/fort-knox-gold/

Peace has more worth than all the gold of the world

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!

... the 5-franc coin that is currently in circulation in Switzerland.  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.

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.


HORNROH LIOBA.mp4



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3GTxRt4iao


Alphorn Festival 2008 - Festival de cor des Alpes




Good morning,


May I draw your attention upon :

http://ofreysinger.ch/petition


(please find a translation beneath)
I thank you to let it known widely in your e-networks, etc., also abroad
... and to sign it with lucidity and courage.

Thanks to you, the neutral, firm and just, as peaceful position of Switzerland can again make ALL the différence.


May God bless you, as the situation also requires prayers.



Reminder and remark which also engages only the undersigned :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_of_Fl%C3%BCe

is not only the Patron Saint of Switzerland, but also of World Peace.


Kind regards.
 

Ed Snowden's Colleagues.
The lives of your Families' members and Friends are more beautiful without the Banksters' last nuclear fire.

+++++

Popular Petition
The world needs more than ever a neutral Switzerland
Petition to the Government and Swiss political authorities

The US and EU Sanctions against Russia initiate a cycle of confrontation and war. The extension of the conflict would be fatal to Peace in Europe. Peace has no alternativeand Switzerland should not join any measures which might aggravate tensions. 

A new war is knocking at our doors. The Ukrainian conflict is obviously in a process of internationalization because of the massive involvement of foreign powers. In its current development, it reproduces largely the automatic gear patterns we have already seen in action during First World War.
Under the leadership of the United States, a system of sanctions aiming Russia is being implemented by a fraction of the world's governments. These measures in the EUCountries but also in Switzerland are accompanied by a conditioning of the public opinions based on an unilateral treatment of information. They also herald explicitlywarlike measures, such as sending foreign military advisers 
into Ukraine, the arming of one of the parties to the conflict, or a concentration of military capabilities of NATOto Russia's borders.
This scenario has already materialized in the recent past in other theaters of crisis, with arguably counterproductive and tragic outcomes for the populations. None of the Countries "pacified" by the Western coalition came out to his advantage and many of them are now living in fire and blood. These interventions benefit only to arms dealers and fanatics, especially in the Middle East.
The current situation presents an additional risk of nuclear confrontation. As in August 1914, the logic of confrontation prevails and Europeans may once again fightagainst each other. In the best case, the wall of sanctions being installed in the middle of the Continent is made to permanently divide the people of Europe between themselves.
In this context, Peace has no alternative! Dialogue should supplant threat and bellicose posturing inspired by an external actor in Europe. Our destiny is in our own only hands.
As citizens and residents of a neutral Country, we urge Swiss politicians not to join this race into the abyss. It is time that they find again the courage to take the Constitution and the Tradition of this country 
seriously, and not to yield to outside pressures. We live in Europe, we depend on our environment and therefore shouldcontribute to the extent of our ability to maintain Peace on our Continent.
Switzerland joined the United Nations with the hope of contributing to Peace in the World. It therefore can not condone illegal sanctions, both under the UN Charter and the Rules of the WTO, which, it must be remembered, is headquartered in Switzerland.
It is neither profitable nor honorable to join maneuvers based on intimidation, that lead to war and carry the seeds of the risk of the total destructions of our Countries.

To sign the petition, please fill the form below.
Your email addresses are not disclosed or communicated to others.














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  • 100 francs
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    Pièce de 100 francs de 1925
    Avers : VreneliRevers : croix suisse rayonnante au-dessus d'une branche de rhododendrons et de gentianes
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    example of legal...
                                                adopted ( dated)
                                                Association not for Profit

    1. Name

    ..... ................................................is a Society (hereinafter "Society /
    Social Credit") according to the provisions of art 60 and al. of Swiss Civil Code.

    2. Domicile

    The local head office of the Social Credit will be located in ...................
    And all activities will be begin in the area of .................

    3. Objects

    The objects for which the Social Credit is established are as follows:

    (A) To protect and promote the common interests of its members;

    (B) To promote, study, advance and protect trading, commercial, financial and
    manufacturing interests and relations, as a financial aid to poor people, without any interests.
    A Local Social Credit Bank is a business owned and controlled by the people who use its services. They
    finance and operate the business or service for their mutual benefit. By working together, they
    can reach an objective that would be unattainable if acting alone.
    The purpose of the Local Social Credit Bank is to provide greater benefits to the members such as
    increasing individual income or enhancing a member's way of living by providing important needed
    services. The Local Social Credit Bank, for instance, may be the vehicle to obtaining improved markets or
    providing sources of supplies or other services otherwise unavailable if members acted alone.

    Distinctive Features

    In many respects, Local Social Credit Banks resemble other businesses. They have similar physical
    facilities, perform similar functions, and must follow sound business practices. They usually
    incorporate under State laws and require bylaws and other necessary legal papers. Members elect a
    board of directors to represent their interests. The board sets policy and hires a manager to run
    the Local Social Credit Bank's day-to-day business.
    Even though Local Social Credit Banks are similar to many other businesses, they are distinctively
    different. Some differences are found in the Local Social Credit Bank's purpose, ownership, control, and
    distribution of benefits. Local Social Credit Banks follow three principles that define or identify their
    distinctive characteristics:

    user-owned, user-controlled, and user-benefited.

    The user-owned principle means the people who own and finance the Local Social Credit Bank are those who use it. "Use" usually means buying supplies, marketing products, or using services of the
    Local Social Credit Bank business.
    Members finance the Local Social Credit Bank through different methods: 1) by a direct contribution
    through a membership fee or investment; 2) by an agreement to withhold a portion of net
    earnings (profit); or 3) by assessments based on units of product sold or purchased 4) By local money creation 5) By distribution of the social dividend 6) By the compensated discount .
    Sharing of the profits help finance the Local Social Credit Bank's operations.
    The user-controlled principle (also called democratic control) says those who use the
    Local Social Credit Bank also control it by electing a board of directors and voting on major organizational
    issues. This is done on a one-member, one-vote basis.
    The user-benefited principle says that the Local Social Credit Bank's sole purpose is to provide and
    distribute benefits to members on the basis of their use. Members unite in a Local Social Credit Bank to
    receive services otherwise not available, to purchase quality supplies, to increase market
    access, or for other mutually beneficial reasons. Members also benefit from distribution of net
    earnings or profit based on the individual's business volume with the Local Social Credit Bank.
    To operate under these distinctive principles, an important practice, particularly for
    new Local Social Credit Banks, is to conduct continuing member education. This is especially important for attracting and recruiting new members. It is also necessary because the Local Social Credit Bank's membershipsince conception, continually changes. Older members retire and new ones join.
    Keeping owners informed is an important practice for any business, but vital in a
    Local Social Credit Bank for at least three reasons:

    (1) The democratic control principle, exercised through majority rule, requires that
    the entire ownership (members) be informed and involved to assure that enlightened
    decisions are made;

    (2) Members must indicate their needs and accept the accompanying financial
    responsibilities before the Local Social Credit Bank can fulfill those needs; and

    (3) Some people are not familiar with the Local Social Credit Bank form of business. The educational
    system contains little, if any, information about Local Social Credit Banks.
    So, the Local Social Credit Bank, itself, must become the educational institution.

    All members sign a declaration not to be a member of any secret society and pay a fine of             Pesos if the fact is proven

    .
    To help in the attainment of these objects, but not in limitation of them, the Social Credit
    may inter alia:

    * Collect and disseminate statistical and other information relating to the aforesaid
    interests;

    * Maintain the necessary contacts relating to the aforesaid interests with appropriate
    government or trade authorities and bodies;

    * Promote, support or oppose legislative or other measures affecting the aforesaid
    interests;

    * Undertake by arbitration the settlement of disputes arising out of trading,
    commercial, financial or manufacturing questions submitted to its decision;

    * Institute through appropriate channels legal or other proceedings for the protection
    of any commercial interests in the local community, provided that, and so far as, no breach be committed of the rules of
    law against maintenance or champerty, if and so far as such rules of law are
    applicable in the country in which such proceedings are instituted;

    * Supply, without guarantee, information respecting the standing of companies, firms
    and persons in the local community;

    * Give advice and assistance to its Members and others in establishing commercial
    connections, finding agents and evaluating trade conditions in the
    The local community;

    * Sell, lease, mortgage or dispose of or otherwise deal with all or any part of the
    property of the Social Credit without any interest rate if applicable;

    * Do any other lawful things as may be conducive to the extension of any
    trade, commerce, finance, manufacturing or economic interests or incidental to the
    attainment of any or all of the above objects.

    4. Membership

    4.01 The Social Credit shall consist of members who may be:

    (a) Individual since conception;

    (b) Companies or corporations incorporated in, or firms with a place in RP.

    (c) Companies or corporations incorporated in, or firms with a place of business in ,
    the   village ("The village");

    (d) Any other persons, partnerships, companies or corporations which the Council of
    the Social Credit, having regard to the interest and objects of the Social Credit, shall deem
    suitable for membership. For the purpose of registration, the number of Members of
    the Social Credit is declared as being unlimited.

    4.02 The amount of the annual subscription of members as well as the categories of
    membership shall be determined by the Council from time to time by regulations
    issued by it but subject to such regulations being ratified by the next General Meeting
    of the Social Credit, which may also amend the regulations being proposed and such
    amended regulations will be effective from the commencement of the following
    calendar year. Should the General Meeting or any continuation thereof, fail to ratify
    such regulations, they shall cease to have effect from the commencement of the
    following calendar year. Any regulations may also prescribe any additional amounts
    to be due from members for late payment of subscriptions and reductions of
    subscriptions as it may determine.

    Subscriptions for the current year are payable no later than January in each year but
    the first subscription of a Member admitted during the year shall be limited to a
    proportion of the full year calculated as from commencement of the quarter
    immediately preceding his election. The liability of each Member to the Social Credit and
    to third parties is limited to his subscriptions due hereunder.

    The Council shall also be entitled to nominate members to be patrons of the
    Social Credit on conditions as it considers appropriate
    For the purposes hereof, an "Individual Asset Member" shall be a person with a
    teaching qualification in languages either being self-employed or working for a small
    enterprise (nor more than 5 employees) offering language tuition and related
    services, or a teacher employed by a school which is not exclusively a language
    school. Whether a Member is eligible to be considered as an Individual ASSET
    Member shall be determined by the President (or in his absence or incapacity a Vice
    President) whose decision shall be final".

    Notwithstanding the foregoing or the provisions of Article 8.01 (g) below, the Council
    shall have the authority by resolution to introduce a subscription rate for Individual
    Members and a "small business" subscription for Ordinary Members at a rate below
    the amount stated above and under conditions as the Council may consider
    appropriate.

    4.03 A candidate for election shall sign a written application for election and an
    agreement to be bound, if elected, by the Articles of Association. The application
    shall be brought before the Council at their next or subsequent meeting, when a
    majority of the Members of the Council then present or represented may admit the
    candidate as a Member. Such admission, together with submission of an application
    for membership and payment of the subscription, shall constitute membership and
    an agreement to be bound by these Articles of Association. The Executive Director
    shall keep a list of all members at the Social Credit's head office.

    4.04 A Member must give written notice to the Social Credit at its Head office care of its
    Executive Director before the end of December in any year of his wish to retire, or he
    will be liable for his subscription for the ensuing year. A Member whose subscription
    is in arrears, shall not be entitled to vote on any questions, and if his subscription
    remains unpaid on the 30th June, all privileges of membership will be forfeited until
    payment is made, and his name may be posted in an arrears list in the offices of the
    Social Credit; but the arrears will still be a debt due to and recoverable by the Social Credit.

    4.05 A majority of Members present and voting at an Annual or Special General
    Meeting of the Social Credit may by resolution expel any Member whose conduct in their
    opinion renders him unfit to be a Member of the Social Credit. Any such person shall
    from the passing of such resolution cease to be a Member of the Social Credit, provided
    that seven days' notice at least shall be given to such Member of the intention to
    propose such a resolution and he shall be given an opportunity of being present at
    the Meeting at which such resolution is proposed, and being heard in his defense.

    4.06 The Council may admit to honorary life membership of the Social Credit individuals
    distinguished in statesmanship, diplomacy, commerce, or finance, who shall not be
    required to sign the application mentioned above, or to pay any subscription.
    Notwithstanding the foregoing, honorary Members shall have all rights as Members
    as set out herein.


    5. Application of resources

    (A) The income and property of the Social Credit, whensoever derived, shall be applied
    solely towards the promotion of the objects of the Social Credit as set forth herein; and
    no portion hereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly, by way of dividend,
    bonus or otherwise, to the members of the Social Credit, provided that nothing herein
    shall prevent the payment, in good faith, of reasonable and proper remuneration to
    any officer or servant of the Social Credit, or to any Member of the Soc. Credit in return for
    any services actually rendered to the Social Credit, nor prevent any payment of interest at
    any rate ( according to Vix Pervenit) or reasonable and proper rent for premises demised
    or let by any Member to the Social Credit; and provided that a member of the Council of
    the Social Credit may be appointed to any salaried office of the Social Credit or any office of
    the Social Credit paid by fees, and that in such event remuneration or other benefit in
    money or money's worth may be given by the Social Credit to any Member of such
    Council, and Members shall be entitled to repayment of out-of-pocket expenses and
    A share on the profits aforesaid on money lent or reasonable and proper rent for
    premises demised or let to the Social Credit.

    (B) If upon the winding up or dissolution of the Social Credit, there remains, after the
    satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities, any property whatsoever, the same shall
    not be paid to or distributed among the Members of the Social Credit, but shall be given
    or transferred to some other Any or Swiss Institution or Institutions having objects
    similar to the objects of the Social Credit, and which shall prohibit the distribution of its
    or their income and property amongst its or their members, to an extent at least as
    great as is imposed on the Social Credit under and by virtue of Clause 5 hereof, such
    Institution or Institutions to be determined by the Members of the Social Credit at or
    before the time of dissolution, and if and so far as effect cannot be given to the
    aforesaid provision, then to some Any or Swiss charitable object.

    6. Audit

    At least once every year the accounts shall be examined by the electedAuditors who will give their opinion on the financial statements on the compliance of
    the accounts. The Auditors' report shall be open to inspection at the
    Social Credit's Head office during the three week period prior to the Annual General
    Meeting of the Social Credit.
    7. Council

    7.01 The business of the Social Credit shall be managed by a Council who shall either
    be Members of the Social Credit or the nominated representative of a company
    partnership or corporation which is a Member. Notwithstanding any such nomination
    they shall act on the Council in an individual capacity. The Members of the Council
    shall be elected at an Annual General Meeting of the Social Credit, and they shall hold
    office until the third Annual General Meeting after their election. Council Members
    shall use their best efforts to attend meetings of the Council.

    7.02 At the Annual General Meeting of the Social Credit in each year the Members of the
    Council whose office has expired shall retire but shall be eligible for re-election. The
    Council shall give at least 10 days' notice before the Annual General Meeting of the
    names of the Members so retiring and of the fact that they are eligible for re-election.
    Such notice shall be given in the Social Credit Bulletin, or such other manner as notices
    are by these Articles of Association authorized to be given.

    7.03 All Members have the right of nominating candidates for election as Members of
    the Council. Candidates must be nominated at least 21 days before the Annual
    General Meeting, and their names must be notified to Members by publication in the
    issue of the Bulletin appearing before the date of meeting, or by notice given in
    manner authorized by these Articles, and be posted on the notice board at the
    Social Credit's Head office.

    7.04 The Council shall elect from its own body by ballot or otherwise as they may
    determine, a President, Vice-Presidents as required, and an Honorary Treasurer,
    who are herein called "the officers" of the Social Credit. Each officer shall have a term of
    office of three years or such other term as the Council shall, from time to time,
    decide. Each officer shall be eligible for re-election. The President shall also be
    entitled to appoint an officer, after consultation with the Steering Committee, provided
    that such appointee shall be submitted to the Council for election at the next Council
    meeting. Councilors wishing to be considered for election as an officer shall be
    proposed and seconded by other Councilors giving written notice to the President
    not less than 45 days prior to the next Council meeting due to consider election of
    officers. Candidates shall not be entitled to vote for themselves. The Council shall
    otherwise establish rules, from time to time as it considers appropriate, for the
    conduct of elections, failing which the procedures shall be laid down by the Steering
    Committee .

    7.05 The Council shall meet at least twice a month. Members of the Council shall
    receive at least two days' notice of such meeting. Meetings of the Council shall be
    presided over by the President or by a Vice-President, or, in their absence, by one of
    the Council, who shall be elected Chairman for the day. The President only shall
    have a casting vote as well as an original vote. Three Members of the Council (taking
    into account proxies and alternates) shall form a quorum. At meetings of the Council
    voting by proxy (as provided below) or letter shall be permitted and it shall be valid for
    a majority of the Members of the Council to authorize in writing either the Executive
    Director or the President to follow a certain course of action and such authority shall
    be ratified at the next meeting of the Council. A Member of the Council not able to
    attend a Council Meeting shall be entitled, to appoint (by notice to the President in
    writing) a colleague working for the same Social Credit Member or another Member of
    the Council, as an alternate, to attend meetings of the Council in his or her place or
    to give such person a written proxy to vote on his or her behalf. Such appointee may
    exercise all rights of the Member of the Council but a proxy holder shall only be
    entitled to vote in accordance with the terms of the proxy . The Members of the
    Council may act notwithstanding any vacancy in their body. Notwithstanding the
    above, resolutions of the Council may also be adopted in writing by telex, cable,
    facsimile or electronic mail by not less than eight Council Members provided that
    seven days' notice shall have been given to all Council Members of the intention to
    adopt a resolution in this manner and no two Council Members have requested oral
    deliberation. Any resolution so adopted shall be binding as if a physical meeting of
    the Council had taken place.

    7.06 Special meetings of the Council may be convened by order of the President, or
    in his absence by a Vice-President. They shall also be called by the President upon
    the requisition in writing of at least eight Members of the Council. In each case not
    less than seven days' notice of the proposed meeting shall be given to all Council
    Members.

    7.07 In the event of any Member of the Council not attending, resigning, dying or
    becoming insolvent between the regular periods of annual election, the Members of
    the Council may declare the seat vacant, and may elect another Member of the
    Social Credit to fill such vacancy. Further, the Members of the Council may elect
    Members (or their representatives) as additional members of the Council. In each
    case, the Member or representative so elected shall only hold office until the next
    Annual General Meeting, but shall be re-eligible for election to the Council in the
    usual manner.

    7.08 At the Annual General Meeting in every year the Council shall lay before the
    Social Credit an income and expenditure account for the period since the last preceding
    account made up to a date not more than 6 months before such meeting, together
    with a balance sheet made up as the same date. Every such balance sheet shall be
    accompanied by reports of the Council and the Auditors, and copies of such account,
    balance sheet and reports (all of which shall be framed in accordance with any
    statutory requirements for the time being in force) and of any other documents
    required by law to be annexed or attached thereto or to accompany the same shall,
    not less than twenty-one clear days before the date of the meeting, be sent to the
    Auditors and to all other persons entitled to receive notices of General Meetings in
    the manner in which notices are hereinafter directed to be served.

    7.09 The Council shall have power:

    (a) to take offices or acquire premises for the use of the Social Credit;

    (b) to appoint and to determine the duties of an Executive Director and such other
    officials as may be necessary for the due conduct of the business of the Social Credit,
    with annual salaries or otherwise;

    (c) to engage professional assistance and to remunerate all persons employed by
    them provided that no Council Member shall vote on any Council decision relating to
    his employment by the Social Credit or where he or the Member he represents would
    benefit by such decision;

    (d) subject to these Articles of Association, to call their own meetings and regulate
    their own organization and proceedings;

    (e) to act in the name of the Social Credit and to determine the officials or Council
    Members authorized to represent the Social Credit;

    (f) to manage and superintend the affairs of the Social Credit;
    (g) to arrange luncheon seminars and other events on behalf of the Social Credit and

    (h) generally to exercise all powers and functions of the Social Credit not hereby
    conferred upon General Meetings of the Social Credit.

    Copies or extracts from minutes or other documents shall be certified by the
    signature of the President, or failing him, of an Officer. The Council may appoint
    Chapters or committees for any special object and shall appoint a Steering
    Committee (which shall consist of the officers of the Social Credit and Chairmen of other
    Council Committees and Chapters and other Councillors, Members and employees
    of the Social Credit , as shall be determined by the President) to manage day to day
    matters on behalf of the Council. The Steering Committee shall act and meet as the
    President shall consider appropriate and otherwise in accordance with regulations
    adopted from time to time by the Council. Such committees shall work under the
    control of the Council and report to the Steering Committee (where appropriate) and
    the Council as often as circumstances shall require.
    7.10 The funds of the Social Credit shall be under the control of the Council for the time
    being. The operation of this control may, however, be delegated by the Council to and
    exercised by any two officers from among the President, the Vice-Presidents, and the
    Treasurer, or by any one of these officers jointly with the Executive Director, and they
    may be empowered to operate the bank and post-office accounts of the Social Credit
    and to withdraw and deal with on behalf of the Council, any of its assets or property.
    Accounts shall be kept in accordance with the guidelines appropriate for a non profit
    organization. The financial year of the Social Credit shall be the calendar year and the
    Treasurer shall be responsible for ensuring that the Social Credit's accounts are
    appropriately made up to the 31st December of each year, for submission (after
    audit) to the Annual General Meeting.
    7.11 The Council shall have the power to elect Members of the Social Credit, in
    recognition of meritorious services rendered to the Social Credit, to a seat on the
    Council and to take part in the proceedings of the Council and to vote at all Council
    meetings, but they shall not be taken into account in reckoning the quorum present.
    Each Honorary Member of the Council shall hold office as such for such period (not
    exceeding three years) as the Council shall determine, but shall be eligible for
    re-appointment. These honorary members shall be in addition to those allowed by
    Article 2 but they shall not be able to be an officer of the Social Credit. Her Britannic
    Majesty's Ambassador to the Confederation of The village and the Ambassador of
    the Swiss Confederation to the Court of St. James, or their nominated
    representatives, shall be ex-officio members of the Council with full voting rights.

    8. Annual and General Meetings of the Social Credit
    8.01 An Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Social Credit shall be held in
    each year not more than fifteen months after the holding of the last preceding Annual
    General Meeting to:
    (a) receive the report of the Council;

    (b) receive the statement of accounts;

    (c) elect new Members of the Council and, if appropriate to consider the removal of
    existing Council Members;

    (d) consider, and if necessary take action with reference to any business or motion of
    which due notice has been given;

    (e) receive communications from Members on any subject connected with the work,
    progress, or welfare of the Social Credit;

    (f) elect the Auditors;

    (g) determine any change to Membership subscriptions;

    (h) discharge the Council and the Auditors from liability for their actions;

    (i) where appropriate expel members of the Social Credit or revise these Articles of
    Association;

    (j) if appropriate consider liquidation of the Social Credit.

    8.02 Special General Meetings may be called by the President or, in his absence, by
    a Vice-President. They shall also be called by the Executive Director upon the
    requisition in writing of at least eight Members of the Council.

    8.03 Twenty-one days' notice in writing at least of every General Meeting (including
    the Annual General Meeting), exclusive in every case both of the day on which it is
    served or deemed to be served and of the day for which it is given, shall be given in
    the Social Credit's Bulletin or other official publication or in manner hereinafter
    mentioned to such persons (including the Auditors) as are under these presents
    entitled to receive such notices from the Social Credit; but with the consent of twenty
    (20%) percent of all Members having the right to attend and vote thereat, in the case
    of meetings other than Annual General Meetings, a meeting may be convened by
    such notice as those members may think fit. Any notice for a General Meeting shall
    specify the place, the day and the hour of meeting, and in the case of special
    business (but not general business as set out in Article 8.01 above) the general
    nature of that business. At all meetings, 12 Members personally present shall form a
    quorum.
    8.04 (a) Each Member shall be entitled to one vote at all General Meetings of
    Members, which may be given personally or by the Member's duly authorized agent.
    Any Member shall be allowed to vote by proxy. Proxies may only be given to persons
    having themselves the right to vote. Decisions of the General Meeting shall be by
    simple majority of those present or represented at such meeting unless otherwise
    stated herein.

    (b) At any General Meeting a resolution put to the vote of the meeting shall be
    decided on a show of hands, unless a poll is, before or upon the declaration of the
    result of the show of hands, demanded by the Chairman or by at least three
    Members, or by a Member or Members representing one-tenth of the total voting
    rights of all the Members having the right to vote at the meeting, and unless a poll be
    so demanded a declaration by the Chairman of the meeting that a resolution has
    been carried, or carried unanimously or by a particular majority, or lost, or not carried
    by a particular majority, and an entry to that effect in the minute book, shall be
    conclusive evidence of the fact without proof of the number or proportion of the votes
    recorded in favor of or against that resolution. The demand for a poll may be
    withdrawn.

    (c) If a poll be demanded in manner aforesaid, it shall be taken at such time and
    place, and in such manner as the Chairman of the meeting shall direct, and the
    result of the poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll
    was demanded.

    (d) No poll shall be demanded on the election of a Chairman of a meeting, or on any
    question of adjournment.
    8.05 Elections to the Council shall be by simple majority in open meeting. The
    names of the candidates shall be sent to Members prior to the Annual General
    Meeting at which the election is to take place. In the election of Members of the
    Council proxies shall be allowed.

    8.06 Each meeting of the Social Credit shall be presided over by the President or, in his
    absence, by a Vice-President, and in their absence the meeting shall elect a
    Chairman who shall be a Council member. The President, the Vice-President or
    other Council member acting as chairman shall have an original and also a casting
    vote.

    8.07 Correct minutes of the proceedings of the Social Credit at its General Meetings
    shall be open to the inspection of Members at the Social Credit's Local Head Office at all
    convenient times.


    9. Publications of the Social Credit

    The Council shall determine what information shall be published and circulated to
    Members of the Social Credit (whether as a written or electronic publication) . The
    Council shall have the right to delegate such powers and day to day administration of
    Social Credit publications to the Steering Committee other parties as it shall, in its
    discretion, think fit. All members receive the journal .

    10. Notices

    10.01 A notice may be served by the Social Credit upon any Member, either personally,
    by facsimile transmission, or by sending it through first class post in a prepaid letter,
    addressed to such Member at his registered place of abode or registered office (as
    appropriate).

    10.02 A notice may be served by a Member on the Social Credit either personally, by
    facsimile transmitting it through first class post in a prepaid letter addressed to the
    Executive Director at the Social Credit's Head Office.

    10.03 Any notice, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time
    when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of the
    post; and in proving such service it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter
    containing the notice was properly addressed and put into the post office.

    11. Interpretation or Construction of the Articles of Association

    If any question shall arise upon the interpretation or construction of these Articles of
    Association, the Council shall decide the point and their decision shall be final.

    12. Amendment of Articles of Association

    These Articles of Association shall come into effect on xxx and may be
    added to or varied or any one or more of these Articles of Association may be
    rescinded at any General Meeting of the Social Credit provided that not less than twenty
    one days' notice of any proposed amendments is given to the President, who shall
    inform members of such proposed amendments at the same time as he gives
    notice of the meeting at which the amendments are to be discussed. Any
    amendment shall be adopted only if passed by three quarters of all members
    present or represented at such meeting.

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