Sunday, January 3, 2016

Letter to the Oregonian about the hostile takeover of a federal building in Oregon January 2016


Mr. Zaitz,

Your article about the hostile takeover in Burns says the authorities are currently working on a solution. My organization would like to offer a solution that benefits everyone. Sometimes a little event can trigger larger events. In hopes that this call for rights does not spread to other groups, I would like to offer you a larger plan that guarantees the rights they call for, but to all the people.

Our organization is working to introduce a plan for an international government based on the US Constitution and the cooperation of nature. It treats all the nations the same was the states are treated within the United States, and guarantees to same rights we have under the US Constitution to every person on the planet. As of today, people in 82 nations, including Muslim nations, support the plan for the proposed international government.

The international government will  have eleven departments, including Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Natural Resources, Environment, and the Oceans, and they will keep our planet in a pristine condition. Because the world is a closed ecosystem, the international government will handle issues that affect the entire planet. Because it will guarantee the rights of the people, issues such as this may be passed on to the future international government to address.

If an individual believes he or she is being oppressed, that individual will have the right to leave that nation and to go to a place that offers greater rights.

The plan for world peace is now being debated by the world’s leaders, including President Obama and the State Department, and the entire diplomatic community in Washington, DC. This plan is not a pipe dream, it is quickly becoming a reality.

If you would like to know more about the plan for world peace, please check out our website.

Yours for peace,


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