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3 Nov 2009 @ 03:59
The New Global Form
the G 20
this seems to big the new emerging global form replacing the old singular. More >
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1 Nov 2009 @ 10:05
Its time to set our clocks back an hour folks
Happy Standard Time More >
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31 Oct 2009 @ 11:41
SUMMON THE NATIONS
Let us summon the nations,
Let us call them today,
Well the flame is now burning,
For the Start of the Games.
chorus
Over the ocean, over the seas,
comes the torch of Olympus,
To the lands of the free
So summon the poeple,
Across the Land,
To the place in the West,
Where the torch it will stand.
Chorus
Over the mountains, over the hills
The spirit and honor,
Slowly does spill
So summon the champions
Call all the teams,
to compete for the privilege
of their Nations Esteem
Bridge
Let the games begin
for surely all will win
Let the games decide
On who the me-dals will ride
End
So summon the Nations
So summon the Nations
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Words and Music By Alfred G. Jonas
(c) 2009 Canada
All Rights Reserved More >
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29 Oct 2009 @ 20:30
oct 28 2009
thursday
earth
EcoCiv Plan 1850 Proposal
Well in theory the follow proposal could work better than the current system.
Why?
1 This Ecociv framework is more inclusive, comprehensive and cognizant of the environments importance to human lives.
2.It gives the environment "legal protection" by enshrining elements of it in its global constitution.
3. Its budget mechanism incorporates value and ratio aspects to environmental items and concerns and includes as well a Green Gross Domestic and Global Product Component
4. It retains and respects the sovereignty of nations and indigenous peoples
5. It includes the importance of Faith and Spirituality in Life
6. It is transparent and open for all to see and study and modify perhaps according to specific National Cultural Considerations
and finally
7. It retains and integrates many of the current global systems aspects of worth and consideration.
EcoCiv Plan 1850 link = [link]
note the web cam links are out dated
note it has had limited peer review
note feedback and comments would be helpful but the complexity of it is noted and lack of compassing understandable and perhaps the Canadian Bias is unavoidable
note it would require a global election to mandate ie sometime in 2012 ad
anyway
Alfred G. Jonas
Canada
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28 Oct 2009 @ 22:26
Oct 28 2009
wed
earth
Come to think of it why?
Why would normal people support a call for a new civ?
To many people have to much riding on the status quo
to risk it in favor of something new,
I mean really it is a little to late in the game for the authority types for us to start changing their rules, sure we can appeal to the young and poor,
but they don't have the power or authority and hence no real change would come,
Thus the question becomes what is in it for the status quo
to rebirth itself into something new?
What is the benefit to their investments property and money and such?
Asides from ideology then what is the practical side of a new civ?
Yes we can appeal for sustainability, reason, environmental concerns
freedom and peace etc and such but practically
where will the jobs be and what will the value of a house still be
and what about the stock market investments and where will the food necessary come from and who or what will serve as a currency or bank where their current assests
are given at least some credit for and who will represent the power structure and what would be the governance model? a democracy a republic a biocracy.
I think these are practical questions and questions that we haven't really addressed
or paid much mind too. Typically in the past the way to semi wipe the slate clean
is through "Demonetization" of the currencies. People are given a percentage of the value of their dollars and property based on well whatever. This is supported by the Government and Army in power and everything happens. It is sort of like the backruptcy process of nations. Who knows maybe thats whats going on behind closed doors but
hmmm just some practical I hope thoughts perhaps
swanny More >
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