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Stephen Mitford Goodson (1948 - 4 August 2018) was a South African banker, author and politician who was the leader of South Africa's Abolition of Income Tax and Usury Party. He stood as a candidate for the Ubuntu Party in the 2014 General Elections. [1] [2] Goodson has authored a total of 7 books on banking and history.
The party's former leader, Stephen Goodson, who has since co-founded the Ubuntu Party, is a former director of the South African Reserve Bank (2003–12). [2] Goodson has stated that the Holocaust was “a huge lie” as "the principle is to extract enormous sums of money from the Germans as compensation", blaming international bankers.
A Thousand Blows is an upcoming 2025 British television drama series created by Steven Knight, about the Forty Elephants, a 19th to 20th century all-female London crime syndicate who specialized in shoplifting.
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Second on their list of candidates was Stephen Goodson, [4] [5] leader of the Abolition of Income Tax and Usury Party, a former director of the South African Reserve Bank and controversial for his holocaust denial. [6] In a 2020 social media post, the party noted it was no longer active in politics and had not contested an election since 2016. [7]
In June 2017, with consultation from former South African Reserve Bank (SARB) director (2003-2012), Stephen Goodson, and without consultation with government economists or legal scholars, Mkhwebane drafted changes to the Constitution to nationalize and remove the independence of the SARB and the bank's mandate to keep inflation under control ...
Soon after, the band and former members Chris Hill, Mike St.Clair and Stephen Goodson went their separate ways. The band released their second record, "Ordinary Scene", in October 2010 and supported it with shows across Texas and the southeast. "Ordinary Scene" was produced by Matt Ragland and mixed by C.J. Eiriksson (U2, Steve Lillywhite).
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