We Need Your Help To Change The World

‘Change the world’ may be a cliche, but it is the best way to describe the impact of implementing monetary reform. The time for railing against bankers, regulators or politicians is over – it’s time for us to take action.

In January/February 2010, we’ll be launching the most effective campaign for monetary reform that has been seen to date. To ensure that we achieve this crucial reform, we need you to offer your expertise in any of the following areas:

Want to do more?

We need technological ‘whizzkids’, researchers, and people who are willing to spread the message. See the following ‘job descriptions’ and get in touch if you see an opportunity where you can contribute.

All positions are voluntary and can be done from home. To make the most productive contribution, you would need to commit at least 3 hours per week on your area of responsibility – any less and someone else will end up finishing your work!

By getting involved you’ll be playing a key role in history and instigating a change that will be massively beneficial for the whole of society. You’ll be helping to end an incredibly unjust system.

1. Researchers

Excel Whizzkids – statistical analysis using historical data, and turning this into accessible information (so that the average person can see the meaning behind the numbers), as well as financial modeling of the banking system and economy under the new system.

Law whizzkids – researching the legal implications of the reform, how it would be implemented and what other implications it would have. Technically, this would be the responsibility of the government implementing reform, but if we do most of the work for them, they’ll be more likely to consider the reform!

Historians – compiling all the historical evidence that supports the evidence that this current monetary system is damaging and destructive. Summarizing and condensing as necessary, and making complex histories accessible to the public. There is already a wealth of research on this subject – we just have to make it accessible.

Area specialists – you’ll become an expert in a particular area, say, UK national debt. The other researchers will keep you informed on the results of their research, and when the campaign really takes off, it’ll be down to you to respond to questions or challenges about the implication of monetary reform upon your specialist area. Misconceptions and misunderstandings will be common, both from the public, the banking sector, and the politicians and authorities who are trying to understand the system, so you’ll need to have the answers or be able to point them in the right direction.

Newspaper Monitors / Journalist ‘Spotters’ – there are a large number of journalists who have realised that there is something fundamentally wrong with our economy, but are unaware of the issues outlined on this site and therefore don’t quite understand what the problem really is. As a ‘journalist spotter’, you’ll be on the look-out for journalists who nearly ‘get it’. From their writing you will see that they intuitively realise that things don’t quite add up when it comes to the economy. We need to find these journalists and meet them to explain the issues, as they could be our strongest allies in getting the message out there. You will be a regular reader of one or two particular newspapers or websites and keep an eye out for any journalists that are worth contacting.

2. Technology / Creative

Wordpress Developer & PHP Coder – you’ll maintain the campaign site and develop it further to make it as effective as it possibly can in raising support for the reform. You’ll need to know PHP and be able to code.

Keynote/Powerpoint Whizzkid – video/slidecasts are often the clearest way to explain a complicated concept. You’ll take a transcript or article and create slides using Powerpoint or Keynote to demonstrate the key concepts (think, Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth).

Flash Animators – even more effective than Powerpoint or Keynote illustrations, Flash animiations can really help us get the message across in an accessible manner.

Voice-over / Narrator – you’ll provide the voice-over for the videos that we add to the site. These videos will explain the key concepts in a more accessible medium that pages of text. You’ll need to have an engaging voice, a clear accent, and an intuitive understand of how this content should be presented verbally.

Final Cut Pro Editor – taking the work of the narrator and the Powerpoint whizzkid, you’ll combine this with some well-chosen videos and music to create the videos that explain our material in the most accessible way.

Why you are so important…

As much as we would like governments around the world to take responsibility for monetary reform, they will tend to dismiss the suggestion of reform as too revolutionary and disruptive to consider, and therefore will not put resources or research time into the matter. So we have to do it for them. We need to compile the definitive proof of the destructive effects that this monetary system has on our economy and society. We need to do the legal ground-work. We need to map out the short and long-term implications of monetary reform – who will lose or gain, and by how much? What challenges will we face in the transition between the current system and the new system?

We need to give government a clear plan for reform. We need to give banks viable models of banking under the new system. We need to be able to show all the evidence for the benefits of monetary reform. While the arguments are clear from the point of view of intuition and common-sense, the authorities will need to see the figures before they will stick their neck on the line for monetary reform.

Some of the work has already been done, so we are not starting from scratch. But the government has an army of researchers who are paid to find evidence that supports the government’s plans, and monetary reform is not even on their agenda. This is the gap that we have to fill.

When the evidence is compiled, it then needs to be distributed. This is the job of the technological and creative whizzkids – to get this out to the widest audience, in the most accessible way, until the point where the average person in the street understands the insanity of the system under which we currently live.

Reforming this system will improve the world for the better. Reform is completely within reach, but it’s down to us to make people aware and map out the transition between the current situation and the new, stable monetary system. In 20 years, we will find it hard to believe that we ever used to allow private companies to create the money that we all depend on. If you want to play a key role in history please contact us now.

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