There were quite a few comments and questions from the last Martenson Report (Nowhere to Run – A Monetary Crisis). Now that I am back, finally, from all of my traveling and vacation, I want to address a few of those queries. If I have not gotten to your question and it’s important to you, please ask it again here and I’ll do my best to get to it.
One question ‘theme’ centered on seeking clarification of money, how it gets into circulation, and what is meant by ‘printing.’
Here’s one from user acomfort:
“Nowhere to Run – A Monetary Crisis” Follow-Up
PREVIEW by Chris MartensonThere were quite a few comments and questions from the last Martenson Report (Nowhere to Run – A Monetary Crisis). Now that I am back, finally, from all of my traveling and vacation, I want to address a few of those queries. If I have not gotten to your question and it’s important to you, please ask it again here and I’ll do my best to get to it.
One question ‘theme’ centered on seeking clarification of money, how it gets into circulation, and what is meant by ‘printing.’
Here’s one from user acomfort:
My Recent Talk at the UK House of Parliament
by Chris MartensonLast night I spoke about the Three Es to a large audience in the Grand Committee Room of the UK Parliament, which was indeed very grand.
I was told it was the largest audience they’d had so far in the series, and the questions afterwards came steadily, until we had to close things off. Because this was the one of only two openly public events on my tour, we had quite a few Crash Course watchers in the audience. I am very glad they were there, because a packed room indicates interest, which means politicians might take a different notice of the material than they otherwise would.
I am not at all clear on who was in the room, in terms of politicians, but I am speculating that there were a few in the audience.
At the UK Parliament Last Night
PREVIEW by Chris MartensonLast night I spoke about the Three Es to a large audience in the Grand Committee Room of the UK Parliament, which was indeed very grand.
I was told it was the largest audience they’d had so far in the series, and the questions afterwards came steadily, until we had to close things off. Because this was the one of only two openly public events on my tour, we had quite a few Crash Course watchers in the audience. I am very glad they were there, because a packed room indicates interest, which means politicians might take a different notice of the material than they otherwise would.
I am not at all clear on who was in the room, in terms of politicians, but I am speculating that there were a few in the audience.