A plan for an international government based on two proven concepts: the U.S. Constitution and the cooperation of nature.
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Dear President Obama: Don't try to convince the world leaders to join the international government.
My organization is working to create 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.
Our proposals are lined up like dominoes in a huge layout, so one triggers the next. There is no way you will ever be able to bring any of the world leaders into the plan by making offers. All the others nations form a huge pool of potential participants. The United States can be considered the overview concept, and we are the first nation to come into the plan. Everyone else will watch us as we work to create it within the United States. Then, each month the focus will shift from one nation to the next, and we will build a foundation for the international government. The first eight nations have all one thing in common, and that is we fell into crisis because of a sense of judgment.
If the United States does not choose to participate in the creation of the international government, a modified form of it will be established in another nation.
There is a counterpoint concept that we are addressing first, like taking a step backwards to have something to push off from. That is the Exit Strategy for Iraq, which addresses conflict resolution, and sets the stage for the creation of the international court system so disputes between nations are resolved in court rather than the battlefield.
The solution to every crisis is to do what is in everyone's best interest.