Episode 1 of Bank of
Dave can be watched here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfbsg5Agii4.
Here's the official
website for Burnley Savings and Loan: http://www.burnleysavingsandloans.co.uk/.
There's a follow up
being broadcast tonight on Channel 4. It can be watched here on 4OD: (Coming soon. I'll edit
and post a link when it's up)
This
TV programme is really entertaining and interesting, and gives me hope that
there are people out there who will not put up with the greedy and deceitful
banksters and are willing to go to great lengths to thwart them! I see there
are some more episodes and a follow-up programme on TV tonight; see above. David
Fishwick is a non-Conformist, creative and imaginative man, and we need more of
him. He's right when he says: "It's no good asking permission; just go out
and do it!" Seeing this kind of thing on TV is like a breath of fresh air amidst
all the doom and gloom we normally get. The name of his company reminds me of
George Bailey's Building and Loan from the film It's a Wonderful Life. In the movie a local credit union has to
battle against a ruthless black businessman. Fishwick is on the right track,
but the long term solution to the economy will have to be much more drastic and
far reaching. Setting up a bank is an excellent idea and I'm glad Dave plans to
make his bank independent of the High Street, but unfortunately so far (after only
watching the first episode) Dave's bank still deals with the existing pounds and
pence, Bank of England promissory notes. In order to become completely free of
financial control it will need to create a new currency, like the Lawful Bank
which has a currency called the Sovereignty,
see: http://lawfulbank.com/Welcome.
This currency will mean an entirely new independent economy. I attended a
lecture by Roger Hayes at the weekend and he talked about how he managed to get
round the Financial Services Authority that have given David Fishwick so many
problems; he simply changed the word "money" to "monie". I've
written a lot about the subject of local free economies; see here for example: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2008/04/welsh-pound.html
and: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2008/09/archers-local-economy.html.
I'm keen to see where this enterprise goes and so will watch the follow-up
episodes avidly.
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