John Turmel's Guinness Record Quadruple Election Campaign
Who: John "The Engineer" Turmel
What: Guinness quadruple "most elections contested" Record
When: September 8 2008 Guelph federal byelection
Where: Guelph Ontario Canada
Why: Present the UNILETS time-based currency solution to
financial problems
JCT: This morning, Thursday 14 2008, the King of the
Paupers, John "The Engineer" Turmel will be registering to
contest my Guinness Record 67th election in the Canadian
federal byelection in Guelph. The first debate will be held
that evening.
But instead of transcribing election debates at my world's
longest political blog like I used to, I'll be posting 10-
minute video-reports to YouTube.
Of course, if you Google for "Prime Minister of the Planet,
you'll see I'm the only candidate who has dared to announce
so far. So I'll be doing video-reports on global issues to
show that the UNILETS Resolution can use interest-free time-
based currency software to solve almost all financial
problems.
But I've also decided to take on the candidates in the two
United States presidential election debates: not only the
current race between Barack Obama and John McCain but also
the current race between presidential contenders Matt Santos
and Arnold Vinnick on TV's the West Wing.
I've always been able to show up my opponents because I have
use of the LETS interest-free time-banking software while
they never have enough money from their orthodox banking
system software to solve the problems they face.
So not only will I be posting my video reports on solutions
to global and Canadian problems but I'll be posting how I'd
fix the problems the American candidates will be forced to
face and then fail to solve. Where I'll succeed.
Because at the end, I'll be willing to bet the solution I
engineer with UNILETS time-based money is optimal and that
others won't be able to bet against me.
I have run in triple federal, provincial and municipal
concurrently several times before but this is the first time
I'll run a quadruple campaign. My first YouTube campaign.