Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Your Excellency: Ending Genocides by Demonstration


Your Excellency,

Our organization is working to introduce a plan for an international government based on fair and equitable practices—on the U.S. Constitution and the cooperation of nature. Under the World Peace Plan, disputes between nations are settled in an international court system rather than the battlefield. As of today, people in 73 nations support the creation of the proposed international government, and so it has passed cultural review.

Our Track Our Progress section on our website offers step by step planning. Each of our proposals offers solutions to problems individual nations are facing.

We are attaching an open letter to the ambassadors in Washington, DC, and encouraging an open dialogue about the plan, amongst the diplomatic community and with the Whitehouse, State Department, and our representatives to Congress.

We will keep you informed about future events and proposals.

Yours for peace,


Karen Holmes,
Principal
The World Peace Organization for the One World Government



(text of letter)


October 11, 2013

Your Excellency:

Our organization is working to introduce a plan for an international government based on two proven concepts—the U.S. Constitution and the cooperation of nature. Under the World Peace Plan, disputes between nations are settled in a legitimate international court system rather than the battlefield. Our plan has the capacity to create a global renaissance. As of today, people in 72 nations support the creation of the international government.

For world peace to come there must be more than a plan. There must be a way to implement the plan on a global scale. How this is done is by demonstration, by first introducing the idea and then opening it to debate, then by demonstrating the concept on a smaller scale and offering others the opportunity to observe, and finally by turning responsibility over to those who have the credibility and power to take the idea globally and to make it an act of Law.

Our organization does not have the right to do more than to introduce the idea and to open it to debate, but because the same events occur on the individual level and within families, we can demonstrate the same principles to prove our ideas are valid. For example, we can have family mediation when there is conflict in the family, and apply the same principles nationally as if the nation was a family. Don’t worry that our attempt to bridge the levels will cause a hostile takeover of the planet, because the games played in families as they are breaking apart from conflict apply internationally, and a grab for power eventually leads to a loss of power. The same principles can be applied on every level.

Our first plan is to end disputes between families because this is what is occurring on every level. This is covered on the first page of our website, the offer to end disputes between nations by the creation of an international court system. To apply this, we are offering the idea first that by participation in the creation of the proposed international government, that no one will be left out of the benefits and everyone will be treated fairly and equally. The international government must be based on a flat hierarchy concept, or no one will choose to participate. No one will agree to one individual or one nation having supreme power. “Track Our Progress” online at www.oneworldgov.org.

Yours for peace,

Karen Holmes,
Principal

Copy: U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D. Oregon), U.S. Representative Peter DeFazio (D. Oregon)