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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 8, 2005
REFORM BC offers prospective voters and candidates five issues for the May 17, 2005 election campaign. We invite you to explore text and links below. Subject to citizens' input, Reform BC will publish its final election platform by early April to allow for the selection of candidates who can understand our platform and deliver our promises.
REPUDIATE odious debt, penalties and liabilities tied to the Kyoto Accord and U.N. fraud as having been incurred without public knowledge and consent, not in the public interest when lenders, including central banks and self-styled Global Custodians knew of the fact. http://www.iceagenow.com/Growing_Glaciers.htm
REINFORCE land title and personal property rights. Use civil RICO-style remedies to the fraudulent concealment of debt or conversion of equity by Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, including off-book partners and non-government organizations. http://www.davidhawkinsresearch.com/source/cafe-006.html
RECOVER custody of public equity by B.C. Legislature after what appears to be the crony privatization of BC Online land-title and personal-property registries, E-COMM, Forest Renewal BC, bcIMC, BC Hydro, BC Rail and the B.C. Workers Compensation Board. http://www.davidhawkinsresearch.com/source/cafe-008.html
http://www.davidhawkinsresearch.com/#Anchor-I-BAT-48213
RECONCILE provincial assets and liabilities through generally accepted accounting principles and quarterly balance sheets approved by the Legislature. Reconcile $62 billion in bcIMC inventory of public assets benefiting 7% of the population, including politicians, judges, police and 379,000 public servants, with $40 billion of taxpayer-supported debt. http://www.bcimc.com/about/boardofficers.asp http://www.bcimc.com/publications/pdf/Inventory/Inventory20040331.pdf
REFORM BC through the use of independent-benchmark asset tracking ("I-BAT") of BC's key industries, including (alpha) but not limited to: Agriculture, Climate Change Science, Education, Emergency Response, Energy, Film, Fisheries, Forestry, Health, Mining, Oil & Gas, Tourism, Transport and Watershed Management. Reform BC by replacing provincial income tax with flat taxes and royalty rebates on a region-by-region basis to strengthen urban and resource communities with diversified, value-added and sustainable employment in small-to-medium size enterprises (SMEs). http://www.davidhawkinsresearch.com/source/cafe-003.html
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For More Information contact: Ron Gamble, President Reform BC: 604-980-7779 David Hawkins, Forensic Economist at Hawks' CAFE: 604-542-0891
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