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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-24-09 04:47 AM
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American Monetary Institute conference report
FIRST - THE CONFERENCE - A brief report on the highly acclaimed 5th Annual AMI Monetary Reform Conference, held Sept. 24-27 at Roosevelt University in Chicago. Rather that writing the report ourselves, you can look at what participants are writing at http://www.monetary.org/2009conferencereport.html. Its hard to keep topping our previous conferences, but thats the impression we get ourselves and from participants.

There were truly remarkable speakers with outstanding talks. We are burning a CD with the text of their talks, and a DVD with a summary video of the talks. (You can order the CDs of the texts for $20 each and the 2 hour summary DVD for $75. A DVD of any individual Speaker is available at $50. Use the paypal Donate button at our website and specify what you want.)

SECOND - One major highlight of the Conference was when Congressman Dennis Kucinich (Ohio 10th District) phoned in to Stephen Zarlenga's mobile phone and asked me to announce to the meeting that he was changing the name of the American Monetary Act to the
American Monetary and Financial Security Act,
and he'd be introducing it shortly! That is really great news and we'll keep you informed on it! A video of Congressman Kucinich's address to the conference will soon be posted on YouTube.
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