Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Dear Mr. Bandow (CATO Institute)


Mr. Doug Bandow:

Thank you for your article, "How Washington Wrecked Iraq and Created the Islamic State." It is a great review of the failed US foreign policy in Iraq, something that needs to be addressed.

There is a factor that also needs to be taken in consideration concerning President Obama's policy, and that is the open debate on the plan for the proposed international government. My organization has been working to introduce the plan for many years now and the diplomatic community is aware of it, and that has allowed it to be introduced onto the level of the world leaders.

President Obama is aware of the plan, and is attempting to bridge his policies to the international government, but with a Republican base that thinks the Bush policy is the way to keep US power on pre-war levels. This is why your article is so important.

We believe mankind has three choices now for our future. We can rely on the UN, which has proven it can't end or prevent wars. We can see one individual become emperor of the planet, such as the creation of the caliphate, and will rule by oppression and brutality. We can all work together to create an international government that supersedes the UN and treats all nations fairly and equally, and guarantees to every person on the planet their inalienable rights.

Yours for peace,


Karen Holmes
Principal

The World Peace Organization for the One World Government
principal@oneworldgov.org
www.oneworldgov.org
For updates on the plan for the international government, please go to www.worldpeaceplan.info

Friday, September 25, 2015

Your Excellency: Trapped in the illusion

As of today, people in 81 nations support the plan for the international government.

Today I would like to take the plan for the international government to the next level. The plan has been opened to debate, and many people have seen the idea as the solution to the problems we are facing as a planet, but for those who rely on the existing structure for their security and support, the idea has been seen as a threat, and it has triggered many fears.

Mankind has three choices, and two are untenable because they lead to global conflict. It is in no one's best interest for mankind to sink into chaos. The choice to evolve is now apparent, but it will not come overnight. It is a journey through a proverbial long, dark tunnel that mankind will walk over the next ten to twenty years.

Mankind has been trapped in a sense of illusion, the result of all the power games that have been played, and we must rise out of the illusion. Comments that are made will demonstrate that no on has the entire answer and that is where the value of open debate lies. There will be fingers pointed and a great deal of blame, but hopefully, no judgment. There will be no trust under the proposals come out and we start making win-win agreements based on the plan. World peace must come from the people, not from one world leader forcing an agenda, and our organization represents the people at this point in time, because we are allowing everyone on the planet to have a voice in the creation of the international government so there is no resistance to the plan.

To reach this point, it had to become apparent that there is always a backlash from the games. This has created a sense of equality, the first requirement for conflict resolution. Everyone plays the games and it is the games that are bad, not the people.

This is my final letter to the diplomatic community. Now it is possible for the proposals to be introduced and debated. This will come through newsletters that we send to all the ambassadors in Washington, DC, and to anyone who is interested in the plan.

Yours for peace,

Karen Holmes,
Principal,

Copy: Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon)

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Open letter: Don't leave anyone out of the plan.


19 September 2015



Open letter to the diplomatic community

Your Excellency:

As of today, people in 81 nations support the plan for the proposed international government.

The international legal system will be based on the principles of Universal Law, which allows a sense of tolerance to be created. Intolerance triggers a series of ripples that spread out and eventually result in wars and genocides, and the other crises mankind faces.

There are seven power games that governments play and people in general play. Five relate to acts of revenge. Two of the power games involve weaving an illusion, so as the ripples have gone out from the central conflicts, mankind is continually living in an illusion. By relying on the power games, we are kicked off course to our goals, and eventually, we are doing the exact opposite of what we intended to occur. Power grabs lead to a loss of power. We hold onto what cannot help us and push away what can. We attempt to topple people who may actually have the same goal that we have, and it makes us vulnerable to be toppled. This is one reason the international government will handle disputes and trade agreements.

To return to the principles of Universal Law is to treat others the way you would like to be treated. It overcomes the sense of illusion. All the world’s major religions teach this Universal Law.

My organization does not tell anyone what to do, but how to do it. We encourage the world’s leaders to stand on the principles of Universal Law, and to overcome any crisis, the solution is to do what is in everyone’s best interest.

Yours for peace,


Karen Holmes,
Principal

Enc: Tolerance brochure
Copy: Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon)

Monday, September 14, 2015

Your Excellency: (Introductory letter to all new ambassadors)

Our organization is working to introduce a plan for an international government based on fair and equitable practices, and we have opened it to debate amongst the diplomatic community. We are offering solutions for the crises we are facing as a planet based on the creation of the international government.

The present international structure has proven it cannot end or prevent wars. In his farewell speech, Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, declared George W. Bush has made the United Nations irrelevant. To rely on it for conflict resolution places mankind on the proverbial slippery slope. The possibility for one individual to become the supreme leader of the world is greater now than ever before. Both options are untenable. What has been missing is a viable third option that solves the problems we are facing, and is based on doing what is in everyone's best interest.

This is a viable plan that enables mankind to function on a far higher level, and as of today, people in 81 nations support the plan for the international government.

Each year we will offer proposals based on the creation of the international government to eight nations. The proposals are listed on our website, along with the planning stages and steps to make them a reality. At this time, we are just opening ideas to debate amongst the diplomatic community and recommending that the solution to every crisis is to do what is in everyone's best interest. The first eight nations are on our limited mailing list and receive open letters to the diplomatic community to open the ideas to debate, and you can find the letters on our update blog at http://www.worldpeaceplan.info.

Soon we will start to send newsletters to all the diplomatic community, and each will have a proposal, planning, projects and survey.


Yours for peace,


Karen Holmes,
Principal

Copy: Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon)

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Your Excellency: The Migration Issue


9 September 2015


An open letter to the diplomatic community

Your Excellency:

As of today, people in 81 nations support the plan for the proposed international government.

The refugee crisis will continue to grow as governments face the rise of extremism, and innocent people get drawn into the conflict. The solution is the creation of the proposed international government because a nation’s power is based on its population, and if a government is too oppressive, the people will leave and that nation will lose power on the international level.

The legislative branch of the international government will be divided into two houses. The Senate creates legislation based on the rights of the people, and every nation will have equal representation because every culture deserves to be respected. The House of Representatives will address the will of the people, and to be fair, a nation with greater population will have greater representation. It will be in the best interest of a government to support its people.

One of the rights a citizen of the international government will have is to leave a nation if he or she believes he is being oppressed, and so at first, there will be a movement of people searching for a place that offers a higher standard of living, but eventually, because people generally prefer to be surrounded by others of their own culture, the movement will stabilize—when the governments let go of the oppressive power games and their economies also stabilize.

The first issue to address is that disputes between nations will be resolved in an international court system rather than the battlefield, which is part of our Exit Strategy for Iraq proposal. It allows the United States, and also England, to withdraw from the conflict in Iraq by doing what is in everyone’s best interest. At the same time, the United States must start to address amending our Constitution to add the layer of government over what already exists.

Our proposals for the first eight nations, and one for the Philippines, can be found on our website at http://www.oneworldgov.org/proposal.htm.  I ask that when the diplomatic community addresses the refugee issue, that this solution be included in the debate.

Yours for peace,


Karen Holmes,
Principal
Copy: Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon), Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon)