Building global communities require understanding of global problems this generation is facing. There are several major problems: conflicts and wars,
no tolerance and compassion for one another, world overpopulation, human activities,
as population increases the respect and value of a human life is in decline,
insufficient protection and prevention for global health, scarcity of resources and drinking water, poverty, Fauna and Flora species disappearing at a fast rate,
global warming and global climate change, global pollution, deforestation, permanent lost of the Earth's genetic heritage, and the destruction of the global life-support systems and the eco-systems of the planet. We need to build global
communities for all life on the planet. We need to build global communities that will manage themselves with the understanding of the above problems.
Results from previous Global Dialogues
have showed us that the governance of Earth through global cooperation and
symbiotical relationships was the only possible option for a large population such as the Earth's population, and so, to help
achieve this goal we have developed the
Global Constitution
and the
Global Citizens Rights, Responsibility and Accountability Act
to govern ourselves as member nations of Global Community Earth Govewrnment (GCEG).
Building global communities requires a mean to enforce global law that protects all life on Earth.
GCEG
Agency of Global Police will train and lead a global police force, bypassing traditional peacekeeping and military bodies such as the United Nations and NATO.
This is a great opportunity for multilateralism.
The Agency of Global Police (AGP) is leading a group of people in the world who participate in:
a) peacekeeping or peacemaking mission;
b) creating global ministries for:
1. the policy response to the consequences of the global warming, and
2. the development of strategies to adapt to the consequences of the unavoidable climate change.
c) enforcing global law;
d) saving the Earth's genetic heritage;
e) keeping the world healthy and at peace;
f) protecting the global life-support systems and the eco-systems of the planet;
g) dealing with the impacts of: global poverty, lack of drinking water and food, global warming and the global climate change, threat to security, conflicts and wars,
lack of good quality soil for agriculture, polluted air, water and land, overcrownded cities, more new and old diseases out of control, widespread drugs, human and Earth rights
abuses, world overpopulation, and lack of resources;
h) broadening the traditional focus of the security of states to include both the security of people as well as that of the
planet. Global security policies include:
* every person on Earth has a right to a secure existence, and all states have an obligation to protect those rights
* prevention of conflicts and wars; identification, anticipation, and resolving conflicts before they become armed confrontations. The Earth
Court of Justice will help here.
* military force is not a legitimate political instrument
* weapons of mass destruction are not legitimate instruments of national defence
* eliminate all weapons of mass destruction from all nations and have inspectors verifying progress to that effect
* all nations should sign and ratify the conventions to eliminate nuclear, chemical and biological weapons
* the production and trade in arms should be listed as a criminal act against humanity; this global ministry will introduce a
Convention on the curtailment of the arms trade, a provision for a mandatory Arms Register and the prohibition of the financing or
subsidy of arms exports by governments
* the development of military capabilities is a potential threat to the security of people and all life on Earth; the ministry
will make the demilitarization of global politics a high priority.
* anticipating and managing crises before they escalate into armed conflicts and wars
* maintaining the integrity of the environment and global life-support systems
* managing the environmental, economic, social, political and military conditions that threatened the security of people and all life on the planet
* over the past decades and even now today, all Five Permanent Members of the United Nations Security Council (mostly the United States,
Russia and Britain) were responsible for selling weapons and war equipment. These three nations are required to give back to the Global Community
an amount of 8 trillion dollars (American) as a payment for the immense damage they have caused in the world.
They have created a culture of violence throughout the world. They are nation bullies, nation predators. They are responsible for economic mismanagement, ethnic tensions,
crimes, drug abuse, high unemployment, urban stress, worldwide poverty, and pressures on natural resources. Most conflicts in the world
are direct legacies of cold war power politics, senseless politics. Other conflicts were caused by the end of the cold war and the collapse
of old regimes. Other factors have combined to increase tension: religious, economical, political, and ethnic aspects.
The dollar fine is to be administered by Global Parliament.
In the past, security was thought as better accomplished through military means. Expanding the military capabilities and forming alliances
with other nations were the only way to 'win'. Today wars are unlikely to produce winners. The Global Community is all over the planet. Ethnic
groups are everywhere. Some say there are more Italians in Montreal, Canada that there are in Italy. So we would fight our own people? Wars truly
make no sense! The world is too crowded and too small nowadays! And weapons too lethal! So security cannot be achieved through the military. The
only job the military should be asked to do today is to protect the global life-support systems. These systems have the highest priority
on the Scale of Human and Earth Rights and are certainly more important than any of the other rights on the Scale including security. Simply because without life there is
no other right possible. Without Oxygen there is no life! Without clean water there is no life! So protect life on Earth at all costs.
Wars are the biggest threat to life and the ecosystem of the planet. Primordial human rights come next on the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. Without a shelter life will still exist in some places but is not possible in cold place.
There are many related aspects of the global life-support systems:
* global warming
* Ozone layer
* wastes of all kind including nuclear and release of radiation
* climate change
* species of the fauna and flora becoming extinct
* losses of forest cover and of biological diversity
* the capacity for photosynthesis
* the water cycle
* food production systems
* genetic resources
* chemicals produced for human use and not found in nature and, eventually, reaching the environment with impacts on Earth's waters, soils,
air, and ecology
So security must be achieved by other means than wars. We might as well shelved the war industry from humanity right now and that means phasing
out all nuclear, biological, chemical weapons right now. No waiting! That also means having inspectors verifying the phasing out in
all nations of the world, and not just in some Middle East country. The nature of global security has changed since the rise of the Global Community.
Security used to be about the protection of the state and its boundaries, people, institutions and values from an outside threat.
The Global Community emphasizes as a priority the prohibition of external interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states. Today the security of
people within the Global Community is just as important as the security of states. Citizens must be secure. The Global Community is just as important as the security
and life of citizens and states.
There are many threats to security other than the threats to the global life-support systems and threat caused by weapons of mass destruction and the threats to
the sovereignty of a state, and they include:
* the proliferation of conventional small arms
* the terrorizing of civilian populations by domestic groups
* gross violations of human and Earth rights
Global security can only be achieved if it can be shared by all peoples and through global co-operation, based on principles as explained
in the Global Constitution such as justice, human dignity, and equity for all and for the good of all. All people and states
are protected by the Global Community.
In connection between human well-being and a sound environment, Earth rights are ecological rights and the rights that human beings have in protecting their global life-support systems.
Earth rights are those rights that demonstrate the connection between human well-being and a sound environment. They include individuals and global
communities human rights and the rights to a clean environment, and participation in development decisions. We define ecological rights as those rights of the ecosystem of the Earth beyond human purpose. They are those rights that protect and
preserve the ecological heritage of the Earth for future generations. The Earth Court of Justice guarantees ecological rights in its Statute. The Court guarantees also the rights to a safe environment and an environment free
from environmental degradation.
Earth rights are the rights to life on Earth.
The Agency of Global Police provides leadership for training of other countries' citizens who would like to participate in peacekeeping and Earth security
...
so that we have a ready cadre of people who are trained and equipped and organised and have communications that they can work with each other.
The overall size of the force, or who would pay for it, have not been discussed, but the idea has been raised with countries in Europe and Asia.
As well, there are questions about how many nations would sign up if such a force were under the control of GCEG.
To act as a global policing force, as the AGP aspires to do, many foundations must be laid, especially regarding the move from wielding power derived from
GCEG to legitimate global leadership. There are many required characteristics that are prerequisite for legitimate leadership:
1. Legitimate leadership is built upon trust. Those who are led must largely believe that the leader is committed to integrity, honesty, and transparent inquiry into problems. The leader’s actions must align with his words
2. Legitimate leadership rests upon checks and balances, which are necessary to ensure power is not corrupted.
3. Legitimate leadership is an act of service. Those in power must show a primary interest in the good of the collective ahead of their self-interest. In this way, true leaders are mission-centered rather than self-centered.
4. Legitimate leadership empowers others appropriately rather than concentrating power disproportionately. In other words, true leaders produce more leaders and empower them as situations demand.
5. Legitimate leadership is visionary, carrying the torch of a possible future.
6. Legitimate leadership is willing to lead by example, including following a foundation of ethics, performing more than one’s share of work, and making sacrifices where appropriate.
7. Legitimate leadership is compassionately fierce when something undermines the good of the whole.
In a company this might mean the CEO fires a slacking employee. In a city, the police may jail a murderer. On a global level, this might even mean
arresting those breaking global law.
The defence function of a leader requires that he safeguard the good of the whole by whatever the most skillful means are to accomplish that defence.
While that is not a comprehensive catalog of leadership prerequisites, I do think those few requirements are foundational and relatively unquestionable.
Without at least a solid foundation of those requirements, the AGP’s actions among nation-states will remain those of a unilateralist leader rather than a global leader.
We will be, and should be, legitimated in the role of a global leader among nation-states and validated as police enforcer.
GCEG offers a few recommendations for actions that would strengthen and legitimate the AGP’s role as a true global leader by gradually creating an international structure
that better safeguards the whole than we can ever do now as a unilateralist leader.
The AGP recommendations:
1. Ban military action in all parts of the world;
2. Lead the way in creating legitimate power for Global Parliament, subjecting ourselves and multinational corporations to taxation that generates money for programs
that are focused on world betterment and world problems. As a mark of our global leadership, we should commit a greater percentage of our resources to this effort
than any other organization.
3. Hold ourselves to a high standard of compliance around global treaties that aim for collective benefit and the redress of economic, environmental, military,
and political problems. Our adherence should be exemplary. Or, if we truly question the merit of a global accord, we should lead the way in creating agreements
that even better serve the global interest rather than simply ignoring or undermining the existing attempts.
4. Exert strong global leadership on multinational solutions to pressing health, environmental, and other problems. We should propose innovative new solutions and show leadership in carrying them out, especially in areas such as clean energy development.
5. Take seriously the process of coming clean by exposing corporate interests in politics, lobbying by powerful organizations,
subsidies of fringe military groups, etc. When our global government officials commit to be honest and transparent, a much deeper foundation of international trust
will be built.
As we enact global law, we will begin to take on a much deeper kind of global leadership, one that earns more respect than envy and more gratitude than hatred, one that
can catapult the whole planet forward into a future where war is no longer thinkable between nation-states and a legitimate and beneficial global government is able to cope
with global problems.
I believe that there is no greater task in the world today than for GCEG to proceed through the maturation of its leadership, emerging from a more self-interested
adolescence as a global leader into a nobler adulthood. We have the potential to act as a torchbearer for a better tomorrow. Do we heed the call? I hope this message has convinced
at least a few people that the question of how to proceed with that maturation is of far deeper significance than the reforming of the United Nations. I thus pray that we move
with wisdom, grace, clarity, and love in the days, years, and even decades ahead.
Germain Dufour
President
the Global Community
Global Community Earth Government
Chapter XIV of the Global Constitution,
Global Community Earth Government with its governing institutions and bodies,
deals in details about the legal aspects of the AGP.
A) Increasing information and intelligence-sharing at the local, national, and global levels in law enforcement.
Law enforcement cooperation should be expanded from its current levels through the exchange of liaison teams and better use of automated systems for tracking, storing, and disseminating timely intelligence. This should be
done immediately. However, the ultimate goal needs to be the timely sharing of accurate information and intelligence and higher levels of cooperation.
Member Nations should consider a more extensive information-sharing and collaborative planning involving law enforcement as a means to build mutual trust and pave the way for closer cooperation in the future. Training
and exercises should be developed to increase the cooperation and interoperability among and between the law enforcement agencies. These steps will provide better capabilities for detection of threats, preventative action,
crisis response, and consequence management. At least one major exercise conducted by law enforcement authorities should be established as a goal over the next year. Of course, the extent of cooperation will be affected by
the progress of reform of the police forces, customs, and judicial branch in Member Nations. In addition to the sharing of information, a Joint Analysis Center should be established immediately to serve as a clearing house for
information and development of products for supporting law enforcement.
B) Chapter 14.2 B.5 Agency of Global Police
Article 1: The Global Police
1. That section of the staff of the Office of Global Attorneys General and of the Offices of Regional Global Attorneys responsible for the apprehension and arrest of violators of global law and global legislation, shall be
designated as Global Police.
2. Each regional staff of the Global Police shall be headed by a Regional Global Police Captain, who shall be appointed by the Regional Global Attorney.
3. The Office of Global Attorneys General shall appoint a Global Police Supervisor, to be in charge of those activities which transcend regional boundaries. The Global Police Supervisor shall direct the Regional Global Police
Captains in any actions which require coordinated or joint action transcending regional boundaries, and shall direct any action which requires initiation or direction from the Office of Global Attorneys General.
4. Searches and arrests to be made by Global Police shall be made only upon warrants issued by the Office of Global Attorneys General or by a Regional Global Attorney.
5. Global Police shall be armed only with weapons appropriate for the apprehension of the individuals responsible for violation of global law.
6. Employment in the capacity of Global Police Captain and Global Police Supervisor shall be limited to ten years.
7. The Global Police Supervisor and any Regional Global Police Captain may be removed from office for cause by decision of the Office of Global Attorneys General or by absolute majority vote of the three bodies of the
Global Parliament in joint session.
C) Chapter 14.2 B.12 Earth Security
Article 1: Earth Security
1. Earth Security shall be headed by an Office of Global Attorneys General and a Commission of Regional Global Attorneys.
2. The Office of Global Attorneys General shall be comprised of five members, one of whom shall be designated as the Global Attorney General and the other four shall each be designated an Associate Global Attorney
General.
3. The Commission of Regional Global Attorneys shall consist of twenty Regional Global Attorneys.
4. The members to compse the Office of Global Attorneys General shall be nominated by the House of Advisers, with three nominees from each Continental Division of Earth. One member of the Office shall be elected from
each of six Continental Divisions by plurality vote of the three houses of the Global Parliament in joint session.
5. The term of office for a member of the Office of Global Attorneys General shall be ten years. A member may serve two consecutive terms. The position of Global Attorney General shall rotate every two years among the five
members of the Office. The order of rotation shall be decided among the five members of the Office.
6. The Office of Global Attorneys General shall nominate members for the Commission of twenty Regional Global Attorneys from the twenty Global Electoral and Administrative Regions, with between two and three nominees
submitted for each Region. From these nominations, the three Houses of the Global Parliament in joint session shall elect one Regional Global Attorney from each of the twenty Regions. Regional Global Attorneys shall serve
terms of five years, and may serve three consecutive terms.
7. Each Regional Global Attorney shall organize and be in charge of an Office of Regional Global Attorney. Each Associate Global Attorney General shall supervise five Offices of Regional Global Attorneys.
8. The staff to carry out the work of Global Police, in addition to the five members of the Office of Global Attorneys General and the twenty Regional Global Attorneys, shall be selected from civil service lists, and shall be
organized for the following func tions: Investigation.
D) Chapter 14.3 B.5 Agency of Global Police
Chapter 14.3.1 B.5 Agency of Global Police
Article 1: The enforcement of global law and global legislation
1. The enforcement of global law and global legislation shall apply directly to individual, and individuals shall be held responsible for compliance with global law and global legislation regardless of whether the individuals are
acting in their own capacity or as agents or officials of governments at any level or of the institutions of governments, or as agents or officials of corporations, organizations, associations or groups of any kind.
2. When global law or global legislation or decisions of the global courts are violated, the Agency of Global Police shall operate to identify and apprehend the individuals responsible for violations.
3. Any enforcement action shall not violate the civil and human rights guaranteed under this Global Constitution.
4. The enforcement of global law and global legislation shall be carried out in the context of a non-military global federation wherein all member nations shall disarm as a condition for joining and benefiting from the global
federation; Earth Government under this Global Constitution shall neither keep nor use weapons of mass destruction.
5. Those agents of the Global Police system whose function shall be to apprehend and bring to court violators of global law and global legislation shall be equipped only with such weapons as are appropriate for the
apprehension of the individuals responsible for violations.
6. The enforcement of global law and global legislation under this Global Constitution shall be conceived and developed primarily as the processes of effective design and administration of global law and global legislation to
serve the welfare of all people of the Global Community, with equity and justice for all, in which the resources of Earth and the funds and the credits of Earth Government are used only to serve peaceful human needs, and none
used for weapons of mass destruction or for war making capabilities.
E) Chapter 14.3.2 B.5 Global Community Justice Network
Article 1: The Global Community Justice Network
1. The Agency of the Global Police shall be headed by an Office of Global Attorneys General and a Commission of Regional Global Attorneys.
2. The Office of Global Attorneys General shall be comprised of five members, one of whom shall be designated as the Global Attorney General and the other four shall each be designated an Associate Global Attorney
General.
3. The Commission of Regional Global Attorneys shall consist of twenty Regional Global Attorneys.
4. The members to compse the Office of Global Attorneys General shall be nominated by the House of Advisers, with three nominees from each Continental Division of Earth. One member of the Office shall be elected from
each of six Continental Divisions by plurality vote of the three houses of the Global Parliament in joint session.
5. The term of office for a member of the Office of Global Attorneys General shall be ten years. A member may serve two consecutive terms. The position of Global Attorney General shall rotate every two years among the five
members of the Office. The order of rotation shall be decided among the five members of the Office.
6. The Office of Global Attorneys General shall nominate members for the Commission of twenty Regional Global Attorneys from the twenty Global Electoral and Administrative Regions, with between two and three nominees
submitted for each Region. From these nominations, the three Houses of the Global Parliament in joint session shall elect one Regional Global Attorney from each of the twenty Regions. Regional Global Attorneys shall serve
terms of five years, and may serve three consecutive terms.
7. Each Regional Global Attorney shall organize and be in charge of an Office of Regional Global Attorney. Each Associate Global Attorney General shall supervise five Offices of Regional Global Attorneys.
8. The staff to carry out the work of Global Police, in addition to the five members of the Office of Global Attorneys General and the twenty Regional Global Attorneys, shall be selected from civil service lists, and shall be
organized for the following func tions: Investigation.
9. Apprehension and arrest.
10. Prosecution.
11. Remedies and correction.
12. Conflict resolution.
13. Qualifications for a member of the Office of Global Attorneys General and for the Regional Global Attorneys shall be at least thirty years of age, at least seven years legal experience, and education in law and the
humanities.
14. The Global Attorney General, the Associate Global Attorneys General, and the Regional Global Attorneys shall at all times be responsible to the Global Parliament. Any member of the Office of Global Attorneys General
and any Regional Global Attorney can be removed from office for cause by a simple majority vote of the three Houses of the Global Parliament in joint session.
F) Chapter 14.3.3 B.5 The Means of Enforcement of Global Law
Article 1: Means of Enforcement of Global Law
1. Non-military means of enforcement of global law and global legislation shall be developed by the Global Parliament and by the Office of Global Attorneys General in consultation with the Commission of Regional Global
Attorneys, the Council of Global Judges, the Global Council , and the Global Community Ombudspersons. The actual means of enforcement shall require legislation by the Global Parliament.
2. Non-military means of enforcement which can be developed may include: Denial of financial credit; denial of material resources and personnel; revocation of licenses, charters, or corporate rights; impounding of equipment;
fines and damage payments; performance of work to rectify damages; imprisonment or isolation; and other means appropriate to the specific situations.
3. To cope with situations of potential or actual riots, insurrection and resort to armed violence, particular strategies and methods shall be developed by the Global Parliament and by the Office of Global Attorneys General in
consultation with the Commission of Regional Global Attorneys, the Council of Global Judges, the Global Council and the Global Community Ombudspersons. Such strategies and methods shall require enabling legislation by
the Global Parliament where required in addition to the specific provisions of this Global Constitution.
4. A basic condition for preventing outbreaks of violence which the Agency of the Global Police shall facilitate in every way possible, shall be to assure a fair hearing under non-violent circumstances for any person or group
having a grievance, and likewise to a ssure a fair opportunity for a just settlement of any grievance with due regard for the rights and welfare of all concerned.
Article 2:
1. Earth Government and Member Nations shall counter fraud and any other illegal activities affecting Earth Government's financial interests through measures adopted in accordance with this Article. These measures shall
act as a deterrent and be such as to afford effective protection in Member Nations.
2. Member Nations shall take the same steps to counter fraud affecting the Earth Government's financial interests as they take to counter fraud affecting their own financial interests.
3. Without prejudice to other provisions of the Constitution, Member Nations shall coordinate their action aimed at protecting Earth Government's financial interests against fraud. To this end they shall organise, together
with the Global Judiciary , close and regular cooperation between the competent authorities.
4. Global law or framework laws shall lay down the necessary measures in the fields of the prevention of and fight against fraud affecting the Earth Government's financial interests with a view to affording effective and
equivalent protection in Member Nations. They shall be adopted after consultation of the Court of Auditors.
5. The Global Judiciary , in cooperation with Member Nations, shall each year submit to the Global Parliament and to the Earth Executive Council a report on the measures and provisions adopted for the implementation of
this Article.
1. July 19st, 2006
Letter Sent by Germain Dufour to Israel Major General Dan Halutz
Theme: Global Community Arrest Warrant against you
2.
July 19th 2006
Press briefing: Global Community Arrest Warrants against four very dangerous criminals
Theme: Global Community Arrest Warrants against four very dangerous criminals
3.
May 26th, 2006
Letter sent by Germain Dufour to Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations
Theme: The Global Community and the GCEG are asking you to resign as the Secretary General of the United Nations
4.
April 24th, 2006
Letter sent by Canadian Scientists to Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper
Theme: Concerning climate change
5.
April 16th, 2006
Sent by Germain Dufour to Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations
Theme: Global Vision, Global Peace and Global Sustainability
6.
March 23rd, 2006
Sent by Germain Dufour to all Canadians concerning the war in Afghanistan
Theme: Bring our milirary back home to prepare for the future
7.
March 22, 2006
Press briefing: Prisoners detained by the United States at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are Global Citizens
Theme: Prisoners detained by the United States at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have requested status of Global Citizens and are to be handed over to the Earth Court of Justice
8.
February 26th 2006
Global Citizens Rights, Responsibility and Accountability Act
9.
February 26, 2006
Press briefing: Global Citizens Rights, Responsibility and Accountability Act
Theme: People from all nations of the world, and all National Governments, are invited to amend the document proposed here today.
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10.
January 1, 2006
Sent by Germain Dufour, and sent to all Global Citizens
Theme: Letter to all global citizens concerning the Global Community Arrest Warrants of:
a. George W. Bush, President of the United States,
b. John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia.
11.
January 1, 2006
Sent by Germain Dufour, sent to all Global Citizens
Theme: GCEG Recommendations to humanity
12.
September 26, 2005
Press briefing: On September 19, 2005, Global Parliament adopted the Global Constitution
Theme: Global Parliament adopted the Global Constitution
13.
July 7, 2005
Press briefing: Global Governments Federation
Theme: As a replacement to the United Nations, we are proposing the formation of 9
or more global governments with one Global Constitution.
14.
February 2005
The Global Constitution
15.
June 11th, 2004
Climate change: responsibility and accountability of cities
16.
June 11th, 2004
Press briefing: Climate change
Theme: Climate change: responsibility and accountability of cities (Part I)
17.
June 2004
Climate change prelude
18.
November 2003
Letter to the Prime Minister of Canada, Jean Chretien
Theme: Concerning the Kyoto Protocol
19.
November 2003
Protection of the global life-support systems
20.
October 28th, 2003
Press briefing: Protection of the global life-support systems
Theme: The Global Community has created the global
ministries to help humanity be prepared to fight the harmful consequences of a global warming through anticipatory adaptation. The global ministries on climate change and emergencies are now operating.
The ministries have developed:
1. policy response to the consequences of the global warming, and
2. strategies to adapt to the consequences of the unavoidable climate change.
22.
August 2003
Letter to the Board of Directors and shareholders of all oil companies on Earth
Theme: Concerning the Kyoto Protocol
23.
July 20th, 2003
Press briefing: Foundation of Earth Government: statement of rights and responsibilities of a person and of belonging to a global community
and to The Global Community, the Earth Community, Earth Government, the human family
Theme: The best way and solution for any nation is to make the above Statement a way of life and follow the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. Right on top of the scale are the ecological rights, the global
life-support systems, and the primordial human rights of this generation and of the next generation. Economic and social rights come next and are not the most important. That makes a lot of sense! What is
the most important is not so much being a citizen within a democratic system, but it is first and foremost more important to be in line with the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. Fourth on the Scale, a global
community may choose to use any type of political systems of its liking, a democracy or otherwise. That is a global community right, the right that the greatest number of people has by virtue of its number
(50% plus one) and after voting representatives democratically. All political systems will be improved by increasing education, transparency, accountability, media access, respect for human and Earth rights,
tolerance of political opposition, free elections, participation and independent civil society.
24.
July 2003
Letter to George W. Bush, President of the United States
Theme: You are hereby summoned to appear in front of the Earth Court of Justice for the following reasons:
a) not signing the Kyoto Protocol and thus endandering all life on Earth
b) invading the Middle East and Afghanistan
c) supplying children of the world with small arms, and supplying anyone or any nation with small arms, war product and war equipment
Earth Government is asking you to surrender yourself to the Court.
25.
April 2003
Letter to all Canadians
Theme: Concerning the total and global embargo on all US products, all goods and services
26.
October 2002
Letter to the Prime Minister of Canada, Jean Chretien
Theme: Concerning ratifying the Kyoto Protocol and Peace in the world
27.
October 2002
Letter to the American People
Theme: concerning american policies in the world: you no longer stand for Peace, freedom, Justice and democracy.
28.
July 1st, 2001
Press briefing: To Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary-General
Theme: Earth needs urgently a world system of governance. The United Nations fail to satisfy the needs of the people of the 21st Century. It has never improved upon the old
ways and thinking of the middle of the 20th Century. Its voting system no longer satisfy the 6.157 billion people on Earth. The challenges are different and require a
world organization up for dealing with the needs of all these people.
During the past several years, the Earth Community has been pleading the United Nations leaders to make changes in the UN organizational structure and ways of
doing things. There has been an urgent need for fundamental changes in the United Nations organization. The world wants a true democratic world organization. The
UN is not! Should we start from scratch? No! There are a lot of good things within the UN, and they need to be protected.
The most fundamental requirement of a world organization is a democratic system of voting. Democracy must be a priority. The right that the greatest number of
people has by virtue of its number (50% plus one) is a human right. It should be respected. The actual UN system of voting is undemocratic, unfair and noone likes it.
It does not work!
29.
October 2001
Letter to the United Nations and NATO
Theme: If you manufacture bombs, weapons of all types, war ships, war planes, or any other types of war equipment or products, directly or indirectly, and if you provide the services of war, you voted for a leader
who claimed war(or conflicts) as a way or a solution to a problem or concern, and/or if you are a soldier, a war maker or doer, then your Soul is facing me right now. After your physical forms are dead,
your Souls will separate from me and leave Earth forever. The purging and renewing of the Souls on Earth will last a millennium. And good-bye Charlie! And good riddance! Have a good particle in empty
space between the oldest galaxies of the Universe and you may keep it for another fifteen billion years! You will serve God right there after you die! You will never see the light again! Earth wants Peace in
the world and Earth shall have it. Because of a geographical or political border, or because of some cultural or religious differences, you could not live and learn to be in Peace with the community next to
you, your neighbors, or with a community far away.
30.
July 2001
Letter to the people of the Middle East
Theme: Maybe after this letter you will understand that the Earth Community believes how meaningless war is. Everyone is responsible and accountable locally and globally one way or the other. I certainly feel
responsible for anything happening in the world especially in the Middle East. People are being drawn into a rollercoaster of angry emotions and terrible actions they would not have done if they have thought
about them for a while. There is always a better and peaceful solution to our problems. We are all a part of the solution. Like the Earth Community is trying to do now, you must search a solution in your
good heart and wonderful mind and spirit. God loves you all, and I love you too.
31.
November 1st, 2000
Press briefing: To the United Nations Secretary-General
Theme: The United Nations organization is not a democracy. You more than anyone else know that the organization badly needs an
overall upgrading. You probably see a thousand ways to improve the system but you cannot do it. Even if you could improve
the system it would still not be a democratically elected government. And most people on Earth would not feel that they
belong to an organization that cares. A sense of belonging is inexistent because people were not asked to elect their
representatives to govern Earth. They dont feel they have a voice, a friend or friends at the United Nations. People feel cut
out of what should have been a home.
32.
November 1st, 2000
Letter to the United Nations Secretary-General
Theme: We call our organization the Global Community as we managed to make contact
with people from all countries in the world. Our members are from over 90 countries. The Global Community is in the process of
forming Earth Government, a truly global governing body based on universal values, global concepts and democracy. We
have already started to form the Interim Earth Government.
33.
1990
Global Change
A grassroots process
To develop new policies, and create new mechanisms and strategies, to increase our planet's ability to assure the continuation
of life, and to pursue the goal to make Canada, by the year 2000, the world's most environmentally friendly country.
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