The Global Community has had work on Global Justice for all life on the planet ever since 1985.
A short list of our previous work on Global Justice for all life on the planet.
For more recent work on Global Justice for all life on the planet read the following table.
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June 27, 2007 |
Our Obligation To The World, by Paul Buchheit, published in Countercurrents.org,
Our way of life depends on a continuation of the economic and energy policies that keep billions of people in poverty.
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June 10, 2007 |
Global Justice for all life on the planet
by Germain Dufour, with the Global Community
The Global Community Global Justice Movement has many inter-related components: monetary, social, economic, environmental, democracy, and peace. The Global Community Global Justice Movement
promotes new thinking to benefit all economies and societies – the true, fair, democratic and efficient solution to poverty. The Global Community has the productive resources to eliminate poverty and
injustice. Humanity is now in the process of developing the democratic and transparent communications infrastructure which can bring this about.
Our approach transcends left-wing/right-wing designations. We see both conventional capitalism and socialism as being two arms of a philosophy which concentrate power in an elite, to the detriment of society
as a whole. Reforming the current money system, to empower each and every person, is a first step for justice. |
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May 14, 2007 |
The Hidden War For Oil , by Carl Bloice , Countercurrents.org
The US bombing of Somalia took place while the World Social Forum was underway in Kenya, three days before a large anti-war action in Washington on 27 January 2007.
Carl Bloice elucidates the failure or unwillingness of the Western media to accurately report the invasion and occupation of Somalia by a US backed Ethiopian government.
He asserts that behind the US-Ethiopian political alliance lies a strategic move to secure positioning in this oil region. |
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June 5, 2007 |
Israel's 40 Years of Occupation: From Democratic State to Violent Oppressor
Israel captured and occupied the Gaza Strip and the West Bank 40 years ago this week. Over that time, Israel's image has shifted from that of an open society set amid a sea of despotic regimes to that of an international pariah.
by Chris Hedges, Truthdig, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message. |
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June 1, 2007 |
The U.S. Social Forum: Our Best Bet to Turn This Country Around
Want justice, peace, a better life for people in this country? Want to show solidarity with international struggles? The best opportunity to do this is about to happen and you're invited.
by Tara Lohan, http://www.alternet.org/authors/8104/, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message. |
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May 14, 2007 |
Climate Change: A Moral Obligation for the Developed World
The Nobel laureate calls for industrialized nations to step up their efforts on climate change for the sake of the world's poor.
by Desmond Tutu, TomPaine.com, also in The Guardian, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message, Environment. |
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June 6, 2007 |
Resource Wars: Can We Survive Them? , by Stephen Lendman ,
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net Countercurrents.org
This article addresses reckless living unmindful of the consequences. It's about endless wars and resources they're waged for. It's about gaining control of what we
can't do without, but must learn to, or we'll risk losing far more, including the planet's ability to sustain life. If we reach that point, it won't matter except to
resilient beetles and bacteria free at last from us. Instead of being an asset, superior human intelligence has us on the brink of our own self-destruction. |
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May 29, 2007 |
Earth, Inc. Sliding Into Bankruptcy, by Stephen Leahy ,
Inter Press Service
Build a shrimp farm in Thailand by cutting down mangrove forests and you will net about 8,000 dollars per hectare. Meanwhile, the destruction of the forest and pollution from the farm will result in a loss of ecosystems worth 35,000 dollars/ha per year.
Many leading development institutions and policy-makers still fail to understand that this ruthless exploitation for short-term profits could trigger an Enron-like collapse of "Earth, Inc.", experts say. |
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April 24, 2007 |
Deaths In Other Nations Since WW II Due To Us Interventions, by James A. Lucas , published in Countercurrents.org ,
After the catastrophic attacks of September 11 2001 monumental sorrow and a feeling of desperate and understandable anger began to permeate the American psyche. A few people at that time attempted to promote a balanced perspective
by pointing out that the United States had also been responsible for causing those same feelings in people in other nations, but they produced hardly a ripple. |
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April 21, 2007 |
Human Rights And Globalization, by Dr. Samir Naim-Ahmed, published in Countercurrents.org
Would globalization enhance the implementation of human rights as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ( 1948 ) and the subsequent United Nations agreements , particularly the covenant on civil and political rights ( 1966 ),
the covenant on economic, social and cultural rights (1966 ) and the declaration on the right to development (1986 )? |
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April 19, 2007 |
Iraq Has Two Virginia Techs Every Day, by Juan Cole, withJuancole.com, and published in Countercurrents.org
What is happening in Iraq is the most massive manmade human tragedy of the young century |
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March 17, 2007 |
I am the new long awaited prophet to help humanity through this century and beyond
by Germain Dufour, with the Global Community
In order to create a harmonious and compassionate Global Community, there are laws I ask everyone to comply with. |
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March 16, 2007 |
Letter sent by Germain Dufour to the Global Community
Nature Law
Nature Law, a fundamental pillar of our social values |
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March 17, 2007 |
God Law
Revelations for the 21st Century and beyond
Message sent by God to the Global Community |
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March 9, 2007 |
The Crime of War in Iraq , by DR. Charles Mercieca , International Association of Educators for World Peace,
Professor Emeritus, Alabama A and M University,
Environmental Protection, Human Rights & Disarmament
What is the purpose of having rules and regulations when we can disregard them at will at any moment we like? Since the early days of human existence, those that transgressed rules and regulations to the detriment of others always tended to be punished, sooner or later. In order for us to understand the seriousness of such violations, we need to understand properly the significance
of laws. In order to do that, we must have a clear concept of the four hierarchical laws of which ascetical writers spoke over the past several centuries. |
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March 10, 2007 |
GREAT SHIFT OF POWER, by Triaka Smith,
The CONSTITUTION of UNITED DIVERSITY, The New Earth Cooperative
To explain, since "Justice" is the principle of Moral
Rightness, its a rational view that to force a human being
into submission when that person has neither threatened
nor caused harm to others, is both Irrational Enslavement
and Morally Unjust. In this connection, it's worth noting
that while civilized people have voluntarily agreed to make
illegal the Initiation of Physical Force by one human upon
another, as in murder, rape, and robbery, no government
on earth has yet been held to the same Moral Standard. |
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March 10, 2007 |
Losing Focus: Peace And Justice Movement In Britain At Crossroad, by Ramzy Baroud, author of The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronology of a People’s Struggle published in Countercurrents.org
I believe that the action of a true peace and justice activist must stem from concern for humanity, not from racism and prejudice; however, to suppress freedom of expression, settle personal grievances at the expense of a most colorful and ideologically diverse movement, thus the honorable cause it stands for,
is to do an immense disservice to all of us concerned with bringing to a halt a most bloody and raging conflict in the Middle East. |
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March 5, 2007 |
Letter sent by Connie Fogal, leader of CAP/PAC, to the Global Community
Connie Fogal, leader of CAP/PAC, identifies critical issues and solutions for Canadians |
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March 2, 2007 |
The Criminality of War, by DR. Charles Mercieca , International Association of Educators for World Peace,
Professor Emeritus, Alabama A and M University,
Environmental Protection, Human Rights & Disarmament |
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March 5, 2007 |
Is U.S. Global Warming Pollution Violating Human Rights Law? ,
by Megan Tady, The NewStandard, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message, EnviroHealth,
As the ice they depend on for their way of life melts away around them, indigenous people of the Arctic are taking a crack at Washington in international court. |
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February 11, 2007 |
Bush, Cronies and Soldiers Are War Criminals, by Dr. Glen Barry, An immoral, doltish President leads his people in criminal military adventurism and climate change policy obstruction.
Earth Meanders and Ecological Internet (EI)
Insightful original Earth essays placing environmental sustainability within the context of other contemporary issues including peace and freedom.
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February 7, 2007 |
How Generous Is the Bill Gates Foundation? If the Gates Foundation is so generous, why does it invest millions in companies that pollute the land in the very places the foundation was designed to help? , by Allison H. Fine, http://www.alternet.org/authors/8004/, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message |
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February 4, 2007 |
Action Alert: End Clearcut Logging of Ancient Old-Growth Forest Wilderness in Northern Finland
Let the Finnish government know that the age of ancient forest logging is over; that these forests are needed for climate buffering, biodiversity protection, forest restoration seed stock and are vital to achieving global ecological sustainability, by Forests.org , Environment Portal & Search Engine. Empowering the Environmental Sustainability Movement
Clearcutting ancient forests is antiquated, barbaric and ecologically deadly |
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February 1, 2007 |
The compatibility of collapse and resistance.
In this time of more discussion about climate, war, peak oil and other major issues, debate almost rages about the relevance of resistance and activism versus accepting or encouraging total collapse,
by Jan Lundberg , with Culture Change Culture Change was founded by Sustainable Energy Institute
Will peak oil save the climate, or shall we first embrace a new culture? |
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February 2, 2007 |
Which Will It Be America, Empire or Democracy? The dream of the Bush administration -– eternal global domination -- disappeared in Iraq. But it remains to be seen if the American people will choose to keep their empire or return to a constitutional democracy, by Chalmers Johnson, Tomdispatch.com, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message |
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January 24, 2007 |
Land of Enchantment and Impeachment: NEW MEXICO CAN IMPEACH BUSH AND CHENEY, by David Swanson http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/resolutions
Resolutions Supporting Impeachment - A Kit for Political Activism |
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January 25, 2007 |
Greenpeace Activist News: Ask Denmark not to attend Japan's Commercial Whaling Meeting, by Greenpeace International http://www.greenpeace.org/international/
I-GO defend the whales is the Greenpeace online community against whaling. Our objective: stop whaling forever in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. |
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January 25, 2007 |
When Does Green Rage Become Ecoterrorism? , by Matt Rasmussen, Orion Magazine, published in AlterNet: The Mix is the Message, EnviroHealth,
Are radical environmentalists wackos, terrorists, or prophets warning against environmental catastrophe? |
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January 15, 2007 |
Help Mobilize for Jan. 27-29! MARCH ON WASHINGTON TO END THE WAR!, by United for Peace and Justice UnitedforPeace.org To send the strongest, clearest message to the new Congress
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January 7, 2007 |
Future Of Iraq: The spoils Of War , by Danny Fortson, Andrew Murray-Watson and Tim Webb, all with The Independent , published in Countercurrents.org
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December 25, 2006 |
In Search of a Criminal: Donald Rumsfeld's Name Tops the List of Accused of War Crimes , by Alexia Garamfalvi, t r u t h o u t
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December 21, 2006 |
Apartheid in the Holy Land, by Desmond Tutu, published in The Guardian, Desmond Tutu is the former Archbishop of Cape Town and
chairman of South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission. This address was given April 29, 2002 at a conference on Ending the Occupation held in Boston, Massachusetts, earlier this month. A longer version appears in the current edition of Church Times.
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December 19th, 2006 |
Iraqi Women's Bodies Are Battlefields for War Vendettas, by Kavita N. Ramdas, Global Fund for Women, an AlterNet staff writer |
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The Global Community Global Justice Movement has many inter-related components: monetary, social, economic, environmental, democracy, and peace.
The Global Community Global Justice Movement promotes new thinking to benefit all economies and societies – the true, fair, democratic and efficient solution to poverty.
The Global Community has the productive resources to eliminate poverty and injustice. Humanity is now in the process of developing the democratic and transparent communications
infrastructure which can bring this about.
Our approach transcends left-wing/right-wing designations. We see both conventional capitalism and socialism as being two arms of a philosophy which concentrate power in an
elite, to the detriment of society as a whole. Reforming the current money system, to empower each and every person, is a first step for justice.
The Global Community Global Justice Movement stands for:
1. Each person has the right to have warmth, clean air, clean water, food and housing, along with access to a quality health and educational system.
2. Every person should be respected, equal, free and able to choose their own destiny.
3. Everyone should be able to fulfill their full emotional, intellectual and spiritual potential.
4. Every person must respect the rest of creation and take responsibility for preserving the environment including the fauna and flora, all of which are interdependent
and share a divine origin with humanity.
5. The inalienable rights of the individual include the rights of life, liberty, access to productive property, truly free markets, and equal justice before the law.
6. It is the duty of democratic government to secure the results the people want from the transparent management of their public affairs, as far as such results do not
infringe on the rights of the individual.
7. The Global Community Global Peace Movement is about educating ourselves to engage in personal diplomacy in another country. We are given
opportunities to meet and listen to some of the leading authorities on such subjects as humanitarian
and volunteerism, education, politics, historical, social and cultural perspectives, conflict management, teamwork, world affairs, community involvement, and religion.
8. Global Justice for all Life on the planet and it is about:
* establishing respect for human and Earth rights;
* implementing a global regulatory framework for capitals and corporations that emphasizes global corporate ethics, corporate social
responsibility, protection of human and Earth rights, the environment, community and family aspects, safe working
conditions, fair wages and sustainable consumption aspects;
* establishing freshwater and clean air as primordial human rights;
* practicing tolerance and living together in peace and harmony with one another as neighbours;
* promoting the economic and social advancement of all peoples;
* maintaining peace and security in the world by using negotiations and peaceful means;
* finding unity in diversity with all Life;
* establishing the respect for the life-support system of the planet;
* keeping Earth healthy, productive and hospitable for all people and living things, and
* applying the principle that when there is a need to find a solution to a problem or a concern, a sound solution would be to choose a measure or conduct an action, if possible, which causes reversible damage as
opposed to a measure or an action causing an irreversible loss.
The Global Community has shown that corporate-style globalization that ignores the needs of the poor and the environment will no longer be tolerated. The Global Community
is joining students, environmentalists, people of faith, human rights activists, and others, in the global struggle against corporate
globalization being fought in cities and towns across the world.
We works on issues of global economic and social justice and sustainability. We believe another world is possible and necessary. We envision a world free of corporate
domination and crushing debt, particularly in communities of color. We act to expose and change the institutionalized violence wrought by international financial and
trade institutions such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and World Trade Organization.
Cancel all impoverished country debt to the World Bank and IMF, using the institutions' own resources.
End all World Bank and IMF policies that hinder people's access to food, clean water, shelter, health care, education, and right to organize.
(Such "structural adjustment" policies include user fees, privatization, and so-called economic austerity programs).
Stop all World Bank support for socially and environmentally destructive projects such as oil, gas, and mining activities, and all support for projects such as dams that
include forced relocation of people.
We are committed to nonviolence and recognizes militarism as a tool used by the global corporate elite to keep money flowing to the privileged few while restricting the
rights of people worldwide. We oppose corporate practice which places short-term profits ahead of human dignity, sustainable development and a healthy earth. We stand for
the globalization of our rights to speech, thought, religion, assembly, a clean environment, self-determination, freedom from fear and persecution and freedom
from poverty.
We stand for the rights of women, children, elderly, affordable health care, strong labor rights and social and economic policies that put people and the environment before
profits. We are opposed to the globalization of greed and obscene concentrations of wealth -- we say that
another world is possible and necessary.
The Global Community is a non-hierarchical nonviolent organization of individuals and organizations that promotes the arts, conducts workshops, facilitates nonviolent direct actions,
educates, organizes, campaigns, empowers, and aims to rip injustice from its roots.
The Global Community movement for Global Justice is committed to making all Global Dialogues and Global Exhibitions safe spaces that are open, accessible, and accepting of all.
We welcome everyone to participate in making this happen. If you have any special needs, please let us know.
Subject: [WorldCooperative] GREAT SHIFT OF POWER
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 04:15:01 GMT
From: "Triaka Smith" Triaka@webtv.net
Aloha!
It has been truthfully said that "for there to be Justice in
this world, all Initiatory Physical Force of
human-upon-human must cease", and I respectfully submit
that The CONSTITUTION of UNITED DIVERSITY provides
the proper means!
To explain, since "Justice" is the principle of Moral
Rightness, its a rational view that to force a human being
into submission when that person has neither threatened
nor caused harm to others, is both Irrational Enslavement
and Morally Unjust. In this connection, it's worth noting
that while civilized people have voluntarily agreed to make
illegal the Initiation of Physical Force by one human upon
another, as in murder, rape, and robbery, no government
on earth has yet been held to the same Moral Standard.
Much like organized crime, all earthly governments,
"democracies" included, have forever used Intimidation
and Coercion backed by physical force, even employing
nuclear devastation and threats of annihilation.
INITIATORY PHYSICAL FORCE
All forms of government in the world practice Initiatory
Physical Force under their claimed inheritance of those who
created such power structures that today subjugate, to
one degree or another and by various means, the entire
global population of over six-billion Human Beings. They
exercise Control with threats, intimidation, trained killers
with deadly weapons, by claiming some "superior" status
such as royalty or, in the case of the founding of the
United States of America, by land ownership and material
wealth.
But Personal Freedom has never been a gift from
government. To the contrary, government has been a
lethally imposed mechanism for Control and Manipulation
of the masses, denying people the full spectrum of their
Natural Rights. For Americans, some of this is evidenced
in "56 Grievances" (against the U.S. Constitution)
http://www.globalvisions.org/cl/swn/grievances/index.html
INDIVIDUAL PRE-EMINENCE
The whole of creation is made up of its individual parts, as
fingerprints and DNA will attest, and Liberty originates
with every Human Being who claims "Inherent, Innate,
Instinctive, Intuitive, and Inalienable Natural Rights of
Sovereign Freewill". With this foundation, slavery,
serfdom, and all forms of bondage disappear and an
Enlightened Political System emerges with a framework for
Fair Balancing and Adjudicating of Natural Individual
Differences throughout the world.
It should be acknowledged that forcing diverse individuals
into act-alike restrictive human government molds,
standardized and dogmatized, including socialism,
communism, fascism and capitalism, is contrary to the
Natural Law of Human Diversity. Individuals may freely
choose to adhere to groupings of their liking, but to
impose act-alike systems on unwilling people is to enslave
and deprive them of their Natural Uniqueness and
Freewill. For a collective system to be stable over the
long term it must accommodate Individuality, including
even the right to be a non-participant without benefit of
collective projects.
U.S. FAILURES
Contrary to popular belief, the U.S. Constitution did not
"establish justice" and "secure the Blessings of Liberty" as
the Founders claimed in their opening lines of the
document which was imposed on all residents of the
original 13 Colonies and carried forward into the 21st
century. Using Initiatory Physical Force is neither Justice
nor Liberty. Justice is forever the principle of moral
rightness, while Liberty will forever mean being free of a
master, but Initiatory Physical Force on Individuals by an
imposed Congress and President in fact stripped the
Natural Inherent Power of each person and handed it over
to a privileged "few", a system best described as an
oligarchy. The result for all Americans, along with people
in all other nation-states, is plenty of Servitude and denial
of the cosmic reality of Natural Rights.
Various pleasant-sounding labels have been tried in
describing the U.S. system, such as "Republic" and
"Representative Democracy", but they fall short of reality
which in the 21st century is an elected 535 members of
Congress and a President, the combination of which
normally rules the hundreds of millions of Americans by
majority vote of these few powerholders, except when
Martial (police state) Law or other dictatorial powers are
imposed by the President alone as the constitutionally-mandated
"Commander in Chief". This is political power exercised
from the top-down, not from the people who finance it, i.e.
from the taxpaying public up.
DENYING DIVERSITY
The Natural Diversity of humanity is politically
disempowered by all existing governments, especially
those of oligarchic, top-down, hierarchical power. A
Dictatorship is obvious rejection of Diversity, but even a
Democratic-Representative form of government does not
fully honor and empower its Individual Parts. Instead, it
produces a structure in which there are "winners" with 50.1
percent of a democratic vote while the losing 49.9 percent
are forced to surrender whatever remains of their Inherent
Rights, with no Guarantees that any will survive a
challenge, not even to the ultimate Right to Life.
Opposing factions in constant confrontation for control of a
government to forcefully impose their own programs on the
whole, in blatant disrespect for diverse or opposite ideas,
and even by democratic processes, is not a government in
harmony with the cosmic Law of Unity and Diversity.
Rather, its a government that relies on the Initiation of
Physical Force to maintain control, with people facing guns
and jails for not giving their tax support and allegiance to
it.
ENSLAVEMENT
Involuntary submission to the Controllers and Manipulators
of government power does not produce a peaceful Win-Win
society, and even acquiescence to such power causes
subtle political unrest for its lack of harmony with the
reality of higher Natural Laws of the cosmos. Where
Diverse Choices are denied, Freedom is denied, and where
Freedom is denied, disharmonious energies are set off that
reverberate causing unrest throughout the world.
THE NEW EARTH
Full Unity of the Natural Diversity of humanity will be
achieved by means of Collective Policies and Programs
that attract Voluntary Participation, and an "authentic"
constitution such as The CONSTITUTION of UNITED
DIVERSITY would formalize such a system without
Initiating Physical Force! People will be drawn to it as It
adheres to the most Fundamental Principle for Peace and
Harmony on earth - Moral Means to Moral Ends.
CONCLUSION
The world's Brightest Future is in Protecting and Balancing the Freewill Rights of each member of the One Human Family which is forcibly divided and held captive in nation-states.
Take back your Power! Every human being has the Right of Freewill to claim Inherent, Innate, Ingrained, Instinctive, and Inalienable Natural Rights as Enumerated and Protected in the global CONSTITUTION of UNITED DIVERSITY http://groups.
yahoo.com/group/uniteddiversity
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/worldcooperative
http://www.globalvisions.org/cl/swn
"Cosmic Connection" www.kkcr.org
FOR THERE TO BE JUSTICE IN THIS WORLD, ALL INITIATORY PHYSICAL FORCE OF HUMAN-UPON-HUMAN MUST CEASE!
Goodwill to you,
Triaka

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