Stakeholder Capitalism Episode 1 (40 mins)

Hi Madeleine,

Can we cut and paste your letter to send to our local MP?

Could you ask David, if he has a plan to deal with the private banks?

Regards,
AAAD

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Hi Alan ,
Thank you for your response. I would be pleased to provide more detailed documentation and to consider other option than contacting MPs, given that they lack the authority to effect change. David has a robust financial plan with a well-defined strategy. I believe that our policies, which are attached to the manifesto on the website (which is currently being updated), contain the relevant details. Please let me know what you would like to challenge your local authorities with. It would be most beneficial to find the most prevalent issue affecting the majority of residents in your area. I will gladly provide you with comprehensive and legal guidance to help in halting the implementation of the agenda locally (the very main and most important roots) as it is still possible to do so, however… sadly for a limited time.

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Thanks.

My real focus is on the big guns (follow the money) as those at a local level are just puppets and most know nothing that’s going on, ignore what’s going on or are complicit.

I just thought that it would be good to be a thorn in the local councilors side.

Head of the snake is what I really want.

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The entire agenda is built on local authorities, representing a global-to-local framework, with a central government functioning merely as a bank window. If people do not recognize this, we risk remaining trapped in this disastrous system for generations. This structure has been officially established in our government—(and in most countries around the world)—since the Blair reforms, particularly following 2019 and the rapid devolution enabled by emergency laws.

The first step is to move away from the “battle with windmills” and begin focusing on the real enemy. The “big snake” can accomplish little without its executors. Ironically, the entire agenda is driven by the people themselves, largely because they are unaware of their own political systems. PS- UK councils have the authority to establish contracts with foreign businesses, including arrangements that involve collaboration with local businesses. These actions allows international partnerships.

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All governments are incorporating ESG principles into their financial plans aiming to reach the desired ratings .
I found this on my country’s official Exchange website

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ESG Is not recent, it has been forced and adopted by major name companies; all of which disguise it with words like “inclusion” or “CO2” performance, for example.

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Both is equally important. Attack the top and from the bottom. Don’t focus only on one side. It will fail for sure.

The good thing is, that Bitcoin will accomplish both now automatically. It will be used heavily from the top financial mafia and more and more the people recognize the true value behind and start using it as well. One very important part of the solution is already doing it’s thing. Nobody can stop it anymore.

Then as you say, we also need to raise awareness in general from the bottom (local authorities) and the top (political leaders). For example Joana Cotar is member of our german parliament and she organizes regular events in our “Bundestag” about Bitcoin, to raise awareness on the political level.

I see a fair chance if those efforts are covered by a global law suit against the illegality of our current debt money system, we could move much faster. Sadly our most competent lawyer “Reiner Fuellmich” still is kept in pre-trial-custody. He is the strongest force we have together with Robert Kennedy and all the other lawyers he had connected to before he got arrested. I’m pretty sure when he gets out during Trumps 4 years, we have a good chance that on a global scale some tribunals will do their thing for all of us.

Cheers
Paddy

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Thanks Paddy, great insight.

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