Today marks the 15th anniversary of September 11th, 2001, the worst terrorist attack in the history of the planet. What did it teach us? It taught us what we no longer wish to experience.
If mankind will no longer tolerate terrorism, we must come up with a plan that addresses the root cause of terrorism, one that benefits everyone.
The root cause of terrorism is not that "some people are good and some people are bad, and the bad people want to hurt the good people." It is that people on the bottom have no voice in matters of grave concern, and must raise their voice to be heard, oftentimes to the point of violence.
Terrorism comes from the power game of Anger, lashing out when denied a voice. The solution is to open a dialogue and to address the issues.
The plan for the international government guarantees to every person on the planet the inalienable rights to be able to create our life without interference, to be treated fairly and equally and to have a voice in our government. In the era of the international government, terrorism will fade away.