First hour news review: with money reform British Constitution group campaigner Justin Walker, Labour councillor for Ashley Mike Davies and Green councillor for Clifton Down Clive Stephens. Mike has Masters in Philosophy â Karl Marx â what are key Marxist ideas? Is Capitalism failing now?; Bristol Council Planning Committees â how are decisions made? - housing blocks for students; Universities run as businesses â making money; former Bristol Arena site to be new part of Bristol University â bringing in money making foreign students for Masters courses. Monetary reform â BIS (Bank for International Settlements) overseas 95% of money supply â QE, Bradbury Pound, Bilderberg meetings, Gold Standard, www.newchartistmovement.org.uk    Stoke Lodge Park wrangle between residents and school - âWe Love Stoke Lodgeâ group are taking legal action. 5G dangerous â hundreds of trees felled in Sheffield for it â roll out of 5G in Bristol. Why new #5G mobile data networks, a market battleground for US and China, is also a fight for military supremacy. Next-generation networks will be vital to future military operations, raising the stakes between those developing the technology. Bradbury Pound impervious to international banking system â former Met Fraud Squad Detective - City of London bankers fit definition of âorganised criminal enterpriseâ. Churchill as hero or villain? - book âOPJBâ by Christopher Creighton explains Morton and Churchill aiding Bormannâs escape to Argentina in exchange for knowledge of locations of Nazi loot. Brexit: EU project started by Nazis?; plans for No Deal â stock piling; Thames TV debate between Michael Foot and Edward Heath in 1975 about Britain being part of EEC;  Guy Verhofstadt, EU Brexit negotiator, saying Brexit similar to French Revolution â and how some perpetrators got guillotined.