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“A way out of the crisis”
The Society for Global Change 2009 presents a finance and economic rescue plan / film and web premier are scheduled concurrent to the start of the G20 summit in London.
Augustusburg, Germany, 01 April 2009 “The ever increasing threat of the global economic and financial crisis could be ended tomorrow,” argues Jörg Buschbeck, businessman and president of the Society for Global Change 2009. “In 2009 the world financial system is on the brink of collapse, threatening to take down the global value-added chain with it. A total meltdown could lead to world civil war! We hereby submit a comprehensive rescue plan – virtually at the last minute.”
The Society for Global Change 2009 is presenting its solutions in a film of the same name in both an English and German version. The film premiere is happening on the morning of the coming G20 summit in London and will also be available on the Internet under www.global-change-2009.com. The film shows us how the crisis of the century can be transformed into the chance of the century for a better world.
The film premiere is happening on
02 April at 12 noon in
Custom House Hotel, 272–283 Victoria Dock Road, London E16 3BY
in the HMS Belfast room.
The two websites will also go online at the same time.
“Our current economic and social system is not just financially, but also morally bankrupt – exactly like the system in East Germany in 1989,” says Jörg Buschbeck. “Unlike the collapse of the Eastern bloc in 1989, however, there is currently no credible and stable backup system on hand.” Through intensive research of the causes, the Society has managed to develop an alternative to our current “capitalistic socialism in its death throes”. The answer: a free market economy without monopolies. The current monopolies must be broken up by the democratically controlled state’s monopoly on the use of force!
The vision of the Society: “In this way we will attain a crisis-free free market economy in peace and freedom – with true democracy and living moral values – with much more economic and social prosperity, as well as a concept for the preservation of our unique planetary biotope.” The film is a “manifesto of the free market economy”, invoking both Adam Smith as well as the capitalism critiques of Karl Marx, while at the same time combining these things with completely different approaches.
Contact and Info:
Society for Global Change 2009
Jörg Buschbeck, President
Uferstrasse 12
D-09573 Augustusburg, Germany
E-Mail: jb@global-change-2009.de
Web: www.global-change-2009.com
If you have an queries, please contact us at presse@global-change-2009.com