[GMW #1187] Transforming The UN Into A World Federal Republic |
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Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 6001 to 6500 |
~ Idea 6122 ~ The United Nations needs a drastic reform. If I were the Secretary General, I would recommend its transformation into a World Federal Republic or a World Union on the model of the European Union. * |
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Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume II Chapter 11 Of Power, Wealth & Glory |
It is better to be the last, humblest, 6 billionth member of the human family, blessed with love, peace and happiness than the leader of a nation cursed with thirst for power, wealth and vainglory. * |
My Testament to the UN -A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995, Appendix 1, Highlihgts of the United Nations |
1981: The General Assembly adopts a Declaration on Elimina¬tion of All Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief. The Conference on New and Renewable Sources of Energy maps action. * |
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today i will be speaking at the UN meeting on cancer and will share the information about cost of smallpox eradication versus what is spent on arms we can do the same with other diseases including cancer i also think we spend money on outer space because we fear facing what lies within us peace bernie siegel, md Good News of the Day: On a typical night in Northern Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Camp, some 4,000 refugees from across Africa gather before a 12-foot by 16-foot movie screen that hangs from the side of a truck in an open, dusty plain. The crowd stands transfixed for several hours -- they prefer standing to sitting on the coarse desert floor -- as the evening?s films play onscreen. Kakuma?s refugees have been doing this three to four nights a week since 2001, when FilmAid first came to their camp. The creation of movie producer Caroline Baron, FilmAid International has a simple mission: to use film to enrich the disrupted lives of displaced people. The idea came to Baron in 1999 when she heard a radio report about the despair of Kosovar refugees. She recalls, "All I had was this desperate need to do something." [ more ] |
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