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THE DOLLAR CRISIS

Sir, —Mr Nash, as reported said: We are going to London to find out how we are going to help Britain? Mr Nash says: We are in control of currency in New Zealand? If we are in control why are we pledged (pawned) to the world bank and the Havana pact? Why are we pledged to the gold standard (dollar or sterling)? Why are we pledged to a few individuals that tell you that gold shall be your God? They are the children of Baal that call themselves a State?

The papers are blaring forth the fear complex of world famine that Baal, the God of gold, may rule over us, the Gentiles. There is one sinster fact. That while we have party politics administered and controlled by the international banker we will have the repetition of the 1930’s and even worse. So when the people of the British Empie (that means you) realise that production is wealth, and not dollars or sterling, when you are united, and not divided by party propaganda then you can demand the right to produce those things essential ti life and demand the rights of currency (exchange) for goods and services fee of dollar diplomacy. Money is only the reflection of goods and services; so why allow it to be a bondage by taxation on those goods and services. Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 37, 12 September 1949, Page 4

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THE DOLLAR CRISIS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 37, 12 September 1949, Page 4

THE DOLLAR CRISIS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 37, 12 September 1949, Page 4

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