A plan for an international government based on two proven concepts: the U.S. Constitution and the cooperation of nature.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Dear President Obama: Defend Saddam Hussein
Our organization is working to introduce a plan for an international government based on the US Constitution and the cooperation of nature. As of today, people in 82 nations support the plan for the international government.
In my correspondence to the diplomatic community of Washington DC, I offered insights on how to solve problems we are facing as a planet, and stated that because crises occur on every level, it is possible to solve the problems on the individual level and apply the same solutions on the international level. I asked the ambassadors to Track Our Progress.
Our first focus must be on ending the global genocide that is devolving across the planet. Ripples of effects are continuing to spread out of the central conflict--Iraq.
The Rwanda Genocide didn't end in the early 1990s. It spread into the DRCongro and is still killing people.
The ripples are based on illusion, and it is impossible for any government to know what that illusion is. ISIS is not a terrorist organization, but a ripple that came from Iraq.
My organization is dealing with a genocide, too. It continues to spread and bring in more people. The knee-jerk reaction that ends a war--demonstration of stronger power--is making making the crisis worse.
The solution is to defend the person who is being defamed. Our Exit Strategy for Iraq is the solution, and simultaneously open debate on the US Constitutional Amendment.
By fighting ISIS and avoiding defending Saddam Hussein, you are passing the crisis on to future generations, and the genocide in the United States and Iraq will continue to grow.
The solution to every dilemma is to do what is in everyone's best interest.
Yours for peace,
Karen Holmes,
Principal