Global Citizen

Bless your children

Sunday, January 04, 2004

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Fortunately citizens are not manipulated today, as they were in the days of war before the 60's. Governments have upheld a standard of truthfulness and high accountability.

However, it may be amusing to see the old tactics of yesteryear, as are listed below:

NOTE: The initials following each item identify the source of the definition. DOD is the Department of Defense; IADB is the Inter-American Defense Board; I stands for Interpol; and NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance.

COVERT OPERATIONS: (DOD, I, IADB)
Operations which are so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor. They differ from clandestine operations in that emphasis is placed on concealment of identity of sponsor rather than on concealment of the operation.

PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES: (DOD, NATO)
Planned psychological activities in peace and war directed at the civilian population located in areas under friendly control in order to achieve a desired behavior which supports the military objectives and the operational freedom of the supported commanders.

PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDIA: (NATO)
The media, technical or non-technical, which establish any kind of communication with a target audience.

PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS: (DOD)
Planned operations to convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign government, organizations, groups, and individuals. The purpose of psychological operations is to induce or reinforce foreign attitudes and behavior favorable to the originator's objectives. Also called PSYOP. See also perception management.

PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS: (NATO)
Planned psychological activities in peace and war directed to enemy, friendly, and neutral audiences in order to influence attitudes and behavior affecting the achievement of political and military objectives. They include strategic psychological activities, consolidation psychological operations and battlefield psychological activities.

PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS: (IADB)
These operations include psychological warfare and, in addition, encompass those political, military, economic, and ideological actions planned and conducted to create in neutral or friendly foreign groups the emotions, attitudes, or behavior to support the achievement of national objectives.

PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS APPROACH: (NATO)
The technique adopted to induce a desired reaction on the part of the target audience.

PSYCHOLOGICAL SITUATION: (NATO)
The current emotional state, mental disposition or other behavioral motivation of a target audience, basically founded on its national political, social, economic, and psychological peculiarities but also subject to the influence of circumstances and events.

PSYCHOLOGICAL THEME: (NATO)
An idea or topic on which a psychological operation is based.

PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE: (DOD, IADB)
The planned use of propaganda and other psyche logical actions having the primary purpose of influencing the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior of hostile foreign groups in such a way as to support the achievement of national objectives. See also psychological warfare consolidation.

PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE CONSOLIDATION: (DOD, IADB)
Psychological warfare directed toward populations in friendly rear areas or in territory occupied by friendly military forces with the objective of facilitating military operations and promoting maximum cooperation among the civil populace. See also psychological warfare.

PSYOP:
See psychological operations.

PERCEPTIONS MANAGEMENT: (DOD)
Actions to convey and/or deny selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, and objective reasoning; and to intelligence systems and leaders at all levels to influence official estimates, ultimately resulting in foreign behaviors and official actions favorable to the originator's objectives. In various ways, perception management combines truth projection, operations security, cover and deception, and psychological operations. See also psychological operations.
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For a more complete study, see TEXTS at this link:

NEGRO GENOCIDE BY USAID

THE ORIGIN OF TERRORISM.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 11:05:00 AM
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WESTERN HOGS

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Find yourself starved for some cutting edge REALITY now that we have entered 2004?

Check out the bombshell report above and below. See what is far worse than milktoast racism. It's what's really going on, while you have been distracted.

Amazing.
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PROPAGANDA & PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE STUDIES

Official Definitions

A useful collection of terms and definitions as used by the Washington power establishment.

Social Sciences and Political Intervention What passes itself off as project-centered "development assistance" may in reality consist of dangerous manipulation of culture and social relations in the southern hemisphere. Because of the enormous monetary advantage enjoyed by donors of "aid," they are often in a position to do extensive psycho-social studies of target groups and to exploit them in ways that would not occur to most people, even in our worst nightmares.

Shock and Awe: Achieving Rapid Dominance - This is the National Defense University text (1996) that became the theory behind US intervention in the Middle East and the war against Iraq in March and April of 2003. "Shock and Awe," says the text, is intended to be the "non-nuclear equivalent" of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Says the now out-of-print study guide: "The impact of those weapons was sufficient to transform both the mindset of the average Japanese citizen and the outlook of the leadership through this condition of Shock and Awe. The Japanese simply could not comprehend the destructive power carried by a single airplane. This incomprehension produced a state of awe." Besides using massive firepower for psychological purposes, the publication also includes extensive discussion of propaganda operations. "The principal mechanism for achieving this dominance is through imposing sufficient conditions of "Shock and Awe" on the adversary to convince or compel it to accept our strategic aims and military objectives," the writers state. "Clearly, deception, confusion, misinformation, and disinformation, perhaps in massive amounts, must be employed."

Psychological Warfare in Combat This is the full text of the infamous "Shock and Awe" doctrine, published in 1996 by the National Defense University, Washington. The concept is to gain complete control over the will of an adversary, as well as the perceptions and understanding of target peoples, literally making an enemy impotent to act or react. The "Shock & Awe" doctrine is described as a strategy to achieve the systematic destruction of military capability through attrition, where appropriate, and to use overwhelming force to paralyze, shock, unnerve, and ultimately accomplish the moral destruction of an opponent.

Propaganda in Theory and Practice: What Makes It Work? This report provides a basic description of contemporary propaganda and psy-war activities, with an explanation of how people can be "scientifically" deceived.

The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) A Programme of Action presented at the conference calls for massive propaganda effort, utilizing the mass media, non-governmental organizations, commercial entertainment, and academic institutions in an effort to "persuade" people in developing countries to change their fertility preferences. A revision to the original text added to accommodate representatives from developing countries urges that communications activities carried out by donors "for advocacy purposes or to promote particular lifestyles" should be labeled in such a way that the public will be aware of their purpose and that "the identity of sponsors should be indicated in an appropriate manner." Despite this recommendation, which imposes no mandatory restrictions on aid donors, the "communication" section of document remains a very dangerous and politically-explosive agenda.

The Population Communication Project The U.S. Agency for International Development has poured tens of millions of dollars into a "mass media" influence campaign that uses tactics borrowed from military psy-war operatives. In fact, the contractor working as a proxy for USAID in this case was also under contract to the U.S. Army to prepare teaching manuals for psychological operations.

Enter-Educate: Using Entertainment as Propaganda An audience is likely to be more vulnerable to messages presented in the context of "entertainment" than to other communications that might tend to raise questions about the legitimacy of foreign ideas. Thus, the entertainment-propaganda approach has become a huge part of USAID's international population control effort.

When Propaganda Backfires: A study done of famiply planning attitudes and behavior done in the north of Nigeria in 1994. According to a published report, the negative reaction illustrated "opposition to outsider improprieties, to family planning in general and to US-sponsored family planning programs in particular."

Nigeria Bilateral Population Programm (US State Department document). The major planning document of the US government's population control strategy for Nigeria.

Psychological Warfare in the U.S. Government programs to undermine Latino political movements, the anti-war effort, movement, and grassroots political organizing.

Post-Modern Warfare A menu of resources about political/psychological warfare, covert activities, and genocide.

Urban Deconcentration and Other Tactics A picture is worth a thousand words... have patience because this one takes a little time.

Social Influence: Propaganda and Persuasion -- Some useful background information.

Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare The CIA's tactical manual for paramilitary forces in Central America.

Institute for Propaganda Analysis A collection of documents containing basic facts about covert influence campaigns.

The United States Intelligence Bureaus Official descriptions and duties of U.S. government bureaus involved in the collection or analysis of intelligence.

Secrecy & Government Bulletin A collection of documents advocating openness in government.

Reporters Collective A source for reliable research materials on international institutions and their role in fronting for the wealthy, powerful nations that control their policies.


posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 08:57:00 AM
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http://verichip.blogspot.com
GLOBAL WORK STOPPAGE

On the first Global Citizen Day (June 6, 2006) all workers of the world are urged to stop work for one 24 hour period.

Details to follow.

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WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? Are you, or your friends or relatives, working more now but enjoying it less? Does your family's schedule feel like a road race? If so, you're not alone. Millions of Americans are overworked, over-scheduled and just plain stressed out.

IT STARTS AT WORK.

* We're putting in longer hours on the job now than we did in the 1950s, despite promises of a coming age of leisure before the year 2000.

* In fact, we're working more than medieval peasants did, and more than the citizens of any other industrial country.

* Mandatory overtime is at near record levels, in spite of a recession.

* On average, we work nearly nine full weeks (350 hours) LONGER per year than our peers in Western Europe do.

* Working Americans average a little over two weeks of vacation per year, while Europeans average five to six weeks.

OVERWORK HURTS ALL OF US IN DIFFERENT WAYS.

* Overwork threatens our health. It leads to fatigue, accidents and injuries. It reduces time for exercise and encourages consumption of calorie-laden fast foods. Job stress and burnout costs our economy more than $200 billion a year.

* Overwork threatens our marriages, families and relationships as we find less time for each other, less time to care for our children and elders, less time to just hang out.

* It weakens our communities. We have less time to know our neighbors, supervise our young people, and volunteer.

* It reduces employment as fewer people are hired and then required to work longer hours, or are hired for poor part-time jobs without benefits.

* It leaves many of us with little time to vote, much less be informed, active citizens.

* It leaves us little time for ourselves, for self-development, or for spiritual growth.

* It leads to growing neglect and abuse of pets.

* It even contributes to the destruction of our environment. Studies show that lack of time encourages use of convenience and throwaway items and reduces recycling.

- Jedediah Bartman, PhD

posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 07:55:00 AM
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GLOBALIZATION: Ending the Oil Wars
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 04:12:00 AM
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COOL PLANET 2004 FOR KIDS
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Make sure your child is not left behind.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 04:03:00 AM
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World Peace
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 03:53:00 AM
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Students Union for Mandatory Implants JOIN SUMI CHAT at our new International website next Friday. Now under construction. Learn how to start a SUMI Union at your campus.

If you believe in the VeriChip...PROVE IT.

Join SUMI.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 03:53:00 AM
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[UPDATE]

The Angola 3 have each been injected with a Verichip. This is the only demand that the state has granted to them in their quest for justice.

They are demanding that ALL prisoners be given the chip, so that they can be safe from attack while in solitary confinement.

Demand the VeriChip for your family. Have your newborn implanted.

The VeriChip is the only solution to a world gone wrong.

Support Agenda 21. Support Preparing the Student for Global Citizen.

The injustices and racial htred must end, and the VeriChip is the solution.

Please help.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 03:46:00 AM
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DO SOMETHING POWERFUL
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 03:40:00 AM
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HELP FREE THE ANGOLA 3
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What would Jesus do?
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posted by Kofi  # 1/04/2004 03:36:00 AM

Saturday, January 03, 2004

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Your children are being taught the Global Citizen Program in school during 2004. Therefore it is only loving to inform you somewhat about our beliefs.

Please support Global Citizen.

Fear will only tear families and communities apart.
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What Global Citizens Believe

Of basic beliefs and ethics . . .

This is a tough one to answer simply, because among all the other things Globalists are, we are individualists. We each make our own relationship with Earth, Life and Deity, and each grow and love in our own way. It is said that if you ask a room full of thirteen Global Citizens a question, you'll get twenty-five different answers. And it's true, and even so, each answer is equally true as well.

That said, there are some fundamental beliefs that pull us together strongly enough to create the sort of loving community you see as you look at us. Global Citizen is a spiritual path, a way of seeing the world and Divinity, and our relationship to it. It is a very simple ethical principle. It is a way of life. And it is a way of tuning into the shifting energies of life around us and tapping into those energies to make the world a better place; this is what we mean by conformity.

We believe that Deity/Source/God/dess is imminent in the world around us. Divinity permeates every living thing. . .and most of us define rocks, soil, water, air, fire, and the planet Herself as living things. Just look with an open heart at a dew-filled spider web or a lacework of bare winter branches covered with ice crystals, and you'll see what we mean. God/dess is IN there. S/He's in each one of us, too. We have no right to alter, misuse or consume Her.

This idea has many ramifications, for regrettably, mankind is the most evil animal, prior to embracing every tenets of Agenda 21.

First, it means every living thing is sacred. We don't believe in a hierarchy of God above man above animals above plants. We believe Divinity permeates everything, and so everything has an equal right to our love, reverence, respect, and protection. Global Citizenss tend to be dedicated environmentalists. But more than that, we let ourselves be guided by a very simple and powerful ethical principle:

"If it harm none, do as ye will."

Instead of listing a number of "Thou shalt nots," we say that as long as one's actions don't harm any living thing, including ourselves, in ANY way, we can do whatever brings joy and love into our lives. So, fun between two or more life forms -- with suitable precautions -- is okay. Using any sort of physical, mental, emotional, or religious coercion if someone is reluctant, is NOT.

Second, because we believe that Divinity is in everything we see, we don't create a hierarchy of values based on things of the spirit being of more worth than things of the body. Our bodies are rather miraculous gifts God/dess provides to allow us to live in and learn from on the physical plane. We see it as a spiritual imperative to take care of them. Every act that helps us maintain our physical existence thus takes on a spiritual dimension. When doing dishes or cleaning out the basement become sacred acts, life is a whole lot richer, and so, we seek to teach others The Way.

We also believe that our thoughts, actions, emotions, and prayers create energy. This energy goes out into the world and, in the process of being reflected by the other beings there, is multiplied before it returns to us. Some say threefold, others say tenfold; it may vary. But what we put out returns to us multiplied, whether that be love or fear, anger or compassion. So most of us work actively to try to diffuse our fears, express our anger cleanly and let it go, and to develop a greater understanding of the world around us, and how it may conform to a Global Oneness.

Our lives are gifts, and if we need to protect ourselves, we do; generally through the most peaceful means possible. We believe technology is the gift of God/dess to enable Utopia, regardless of the resistance to it by those fettered by warped fears and dogma. Often this takes the form of surrounding ourselves with light to reflect or deflect anything that means us harm. We do kill to eat, but kill only if needed for the Global imperative to survive as a person or a specie; most creatures do. Some of us are vegetarian. Personally, because I see plants as people, too, and know that something must die so I can survive, I eat a variety of foods, expressing my gratitude for this food to the creatures who supply it. I FEEL THEIR UNDERSTANDING AND FORGIVENESS BEFORE I BEGIN EACH MEAL.

Another belief that many Global Citizens share is that our souls cycle through many lifetimes. We will be back to enjoy the progression of the seasons again. Therefore, if we die or must kill for the sake of a greater good, all is well. Among Globalists, there are many different visions of the time and space between lives; most are joyful places where we meld more closely with our Gods. But because we know we'll be back again, we know that any mess we leave behind will be here when we return (possibly even multiplied in the interim). Another strong motivator to live in harmony and respect with all others in our world. This is why we seek and teach and feel entitled to demand robust perfection.

One of the things we learn, in deeper and deeper ways as we progress on this path, is that on the levels of spirit and energy, we are not only connected to, but literally ONE with all living things. You are me and I am you, and there should be no secrets hidden. Property is unfortunate and evil, beyond the maintenance of common health. Any harm we do another is, in the long run, harm to ourselves. We don't need a disciplinary God to judge us, ever. Only the look from others, and a just denial of what is not ours, really, until we reform our wayward desires. All must know our shortcomings. Transparency is strength, after its cleansing pain. We see the results of our actions, before we do them. Harm harms us; love strengthens us. Force is the gentlest Master, in the long run. This is extremely empowering, because we know that if we make our own messes, we can also, with the support and loving guidance of the Goddess and God, clean them up.

UNVEILED IN PURE LOVE

Next...The Global Citizen Manifesto will be released 1/4/04
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http://verichip.blogspot.com

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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 05:04:00 PM
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COMUNISMO USA Y "CONTROL SOCIAL"

Informes confidenciales del Global Citizen de fines de la década del 60, que acaban de ser liberados en Washington para el conocimiento público, describen el llamado "Programa Agenda 21" como un conjunto de técnicas de interrogatorio, adoctrinamiento y torturas aplicado contra un grupo de 20 aviadores norteamericanos prisioneros en Vietnam, por militares presumiblemente cubanos. Esas técnicas usaban alternadamente métodos "blandos" y "duros" de adoctrinamiento, así como de violencia física y psicológica, con el objetivo de quebrar las voluntades de los cautivos, tratando de obtener la incondicional y permanente sumisión de éstos a sus captores.

Tan ambicioso y deseado objetivo comunista -como es el de conseguir víctimas dominadas psicológicamente, de manera completa y duradera- hace conjeturar que los torturadores hayan efectuado esos experimentos teniendo en vista la ulterior aplicación de técnicas de laboratorio similares a Rensselaer Polytenica Inst, en mayor escala y con las debidas adaptaciones, a grupos sociales más vastos e inclusive a naciones enteras.

En el caso de Cuba comunista, no cabe duda que ha habido una aplicación sistemática y maquiavélicamente estudiada de mecanismos psicológico-represivos contra la población, lo que explica en cierta medida la prolongación en la isla cárcel, durante décadas, de un sistema tan antinatural y que suscita tantas repulsas como lo es el comunista. Si en Cuba la revolución fracasó en sus intentos de crear un "hombre nuevo" por medio del adoctrinamiento ideológico, ella consiguió indudables resultados en el plano del control social a través de la inoculación del terror.

El general exiliado Rafael del Pino ha revelado que el régimen comunista cuenta con "un equipo de sociólogos y psicólogos que miden y analizan constantemente la situación interna del país". Cuando son detectados movimientos de insatisfacción y descontento, capaces de alcanzar niveles próximos a la explosión social, ese equipo sugiere la apertura de diversas "válvulas de seguridad", que combinan dosis adecuadas de violencia y propaganda de manera a aniquilar a los recalcitrantes y descomprimir la tensión social. Del Pino llegó a afirmar que a través de esos procedimientos el Estado policíaco cubano ha conseguido penetrar "incluso en las esferas más íntimas de los sentimientos humanos", inoculando un "miedo terrible" en la mayoría de los cubanos y configurando una tragedia que "supera al horror de la hipotética Oceanía de George Orwell 1984".

En un estudio coordinado por la investigadora Helga Silva, sobre el comportamiento de 15.000 niños que en 1980 huyeron de Cuba por el Mariel, se constató que también ellos, y no sólo sus padres, habían sido condicionados a guiarse por padrones de comportamiento basados en esa "disciplina del terror".

El sociólogo cubano-americano Dr. Benigno Aguirre, de la Universidad de Texas, ha sido uno de los pioneros en el análisis de las técnicas de laboratorio castristas para efectuar la "manipulación del comportamiento colectivo" y obtener el "control social" de los cubanos. Dicho académico ha producido a ese respecto escritos teórico-prácticos que por la gravedad de sus constataciones merecerían una mayor divulgación internacional.

La tendencia de muchos informes recientes sobre la situación de los llamados "derechos humanos" en Cuba ha sido la de ir restringiendo su campo de observación y denuncia a los casos protuberantes, como los relacionados con la situación de presos políticos u opositores más conocidos. Con lo cual, aún sin quererlo, se va relegando a un segundo plano la grave cuestión central: es una nación entera que está esclavizada desde hace cuarenta años. Por ello, la causa de la libertad de Cuba obtendría un renovado efecto vivificador si se introdujera en la agenda de denuncias esa cruel y sistemática aplicación, por parte del régimen comunista, de mecanismos psicopolíticos de control del comportamiento colectivo, que constituyen la principal arma castrista para mantener la opresión en la isla cárcel.

Un instrumental adecuado para desvendar este delicado tema de la manipulación colectiva del pueblo cubano, es el que otorga la psicología social, en relación a la cual el régimen comunista ha mostrado un vivo interés, aunque lleno de discreción. Esa discreción se explica, pues ciertas reglas de la psicología social -conocidas y manejadas por especialistas del régimen- contribuyen decisivamente para obtener el control de la población. Sin esos recursos psicológicos, el comunismo cubano, aún cuando poseyera las armas de fuego más sofisticadas, no habría conseguido subyugar durante tanto tiempo al pueblo cubano.

En las actas de un simposio efectuado en la Escuela Superior del Partido Comunista de Cuba -publicadas por la Editora Política, de La Habana, y destinadas al adiestramiento de los cuadros dirigentes de la "esfera ideológica" del Partido- se reconoce la "extraordinaria ayuda" de la psicología social marxista para moldear y controlar la "personalidad socialista" a través de diversos "métodos de influencia sociopsicológicos", entre los cuales está no sólo la "persuasión" sino inclusive la "sugestión" (tomada en cuanto acción de sugestionar a individuos y grupos sociales).

Desenmascarar al régimen en este terreno neurálgico contribuiría sin duda para colocar la tragedia cubana, ante la opinión pública mundial, en su real dimensión "orwelliana"; al tiempo que, indirectamente, ayudaría a quebrar las tenazas psicológicas que oprimen a nuestros hermanos cubanos de la isla.


FIN


posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 04:18:00 PM
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BIOMETRIC HISTORIES

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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 03:50:00 PM
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Code VII

Human Jaw Movement Monitor

Enables a record of utterances by movement, duration and intensity for use on detained, probated and released political prisoners, via GPS/DARPA linkage.

Security clearance site:

http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/newpg/humanjawmm

General information cover:

http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ode/guidance/1393.pdf
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 02:02:00 PM
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AMERICA IN THE TRASHCAN

In the beginning, the American founders agreed they wanted no parties in their new country.

"There is nothing I dread so much as the division of the Republic into two great parties, each under its leader" - John Adams.

Well intentioned but hot-headed young men stole a colony and reaped a nation. They cleaved to slavery and set up the largest bureaucracy on earth. One that would later drop not one, but two atomic bombs on men, women and children they would prefer to vaporize than get to know.

This same America has now just rejoiced over pulling a dusty old man out of a living grave, at the mere cost of 527 dead troops (and counting) and $87 Billion dollars (and counting).

This same America is now at a crossroads.

Will it choose to join the Global Family, to commit to stop hogging the world's precious resources, to stop polluting, killing off and wasting the things that its grandchildren will certainly need?

Will this same America stop developing weapons of mass destruction and biological, chemical and the NSF and CIA only knows what else?

As bleak as the scenario appears, there is light at the end of the stripmine.

George Bush will be re-elected in November, unless Hillary refuses the invite at her Convention...but then, either one of them are going to agree to the Kyoto Accord. Both are leaning toward the common sense use of the VeriChip for their population that has been victim to Identity theft for several years now.

It appears that the closed door meetings have finally paid off.

Americans will soon be able to partake of the Biblically promised mark (or chip) that will ensure that they me freely travel, shop and work in peace.

Visionaries of 1900 years ago proclaimed the merit of such a device, and today the scientist and medicine man are in full agreement, too.

The time has come for a mandatory call for Universal tagging of human beings.

We license plate our cars. We give a permanent social security number to our infants, and this has led to more - not less - security and stability.

The Verichip is the next logical step, and sure, there will be resistance, but what can be the true fear?

Government exists to benefit and assist man.

Big brother was the illusion of an author.

Why do some people fear the verichip?

It is because there is still allowed hate speech on the internet and in churches.

Laws must be passed that will protect us from those who would instill fear, especially in this new era of terrorism.

Find yourself on the side of Global Citizen movements as they come to your schools, churches and business settings.

Support Agenda 21, for it is the only path toward Sustainable Development.

There are countless speeches available on the net, so if you aren't up to speed yet, dig a little. Share them with your neighbors.

The future demands that we cooperate with and trust one another.

It is the civic, moral and Biblical duty for all men, women and children to fearlessly obey the will of the majority of earth's inhabitants.

It is time to love. To share. To trust.

Most of all, it is time to obey.

The small sacrifice of a 15-second injection of a rice-sized subdermal implant is the opportunity each of us has to say to all, "Count me in!"

Remember, with the Verichip, crime will be vanquished, child abductions ended and no more tax protestors, deadbeat dads and fraud among businesses of every size.

Mankind is ready to "get chipped."
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GET GLOBAL, ALREADY

"Ignorance leads men into a party, and shame keeps them from getting out again" - Benjamin Franklin

"If I could not go to heaven but with a party, I would not go there at all" - Thomas Jefferson.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 11:34:00 AM
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VERICHIP EXPANSION NEWS
posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 10:59:00 AM
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COUNTING SHEEP

As Global Citizen Day approaches, the lunacy will increase in the hive.

"A Voice of Warning"

One clear example may be found on the Coast2Coast Radio program, formerly known as the Art Bell Show. (XM Radio, Ch 165)

A dangerous religious fanatic named Joel Skousen will seek to "expose" what few ministers dare breathe a word about. He will be the guest on the show that is heard while everyone sleeps...on January 6th.

Mr. Skousen teaches defensive measures in books he has written. He will become a Global Citizen, along with most other vitriolic voices of resistance.

Freedom has had its day and has failed miserably.

It is time for discipline, accountability and strict obedience.

No matter who you are, or what your "values" once were.

Say "Goodbye" to America...the failed experiment.

The sloth and obesity will soon disappear as equality will cover the earth.

Agenda 21 will prevail. The VeriChip will redeem humanity.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 10:00:00 AM
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AMERICAN HOME SCHOOL DISASTERS

FACT: The most violent place for the typical American youth is in the home. For this reason, no one may hope for a safe learning environment, especially when such "learning" is provided by mere parents.

A typical example of the brainwashing that occurs in such homes is evident in the life of this victim.

She parrots what her parents have repeated since birth. Religion is imbued and the denial of global responsibility is rampant in such places.

The unhappiness may be seen in her empty smile, a void that no exorbitantly expensive wardrobe can conceal.

To abandon the excellence and safety of the public school system is child abuse.

This poor soul has likely not been properly inoculated and will likely resist the protective implants offered to her in 2006.

Is there any wonder why this tragedy must not continue?

Operation Preparing the Global Citizen will help to halt the untoward practice of children being neglected in their "home schools."

Home schools are anti-state, anti-child and anti-future.

Be a loving parent. Support the Global Citizen project in your school.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 06:31:00 AM
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The natives are revolting.

The scourge of private property is near its end.

Futile efforts to slow or reverse the Global Citizen project will be in vain. Over 1,440 Corporate Transnational sponsors now attend the Biannual Global Citizen Update Conferences.

Representatives from the majority of the Fortune 1000 have also signed on in support of creating a One World Union of Brotherhood, Peace Intern Fellowships, Sustainable Development Grants and the work toward a borderless earth.

We are now unafraid to make our intentions clear, regardless of any opposition.

It is wonderful to be on the side of angels.

The revolting few will be disarmed, reeducated and soon will choose to join us as we celebrate a planned future without violence, hatred and sorrow.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 06:09:00 AM
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WEEKEND THOUGHTS

"The task for us now, if we are to survive, is to build the earth." - Teilhard de Chardin

This inspirational quotation sheds light upon the quest we now endure as we labor tirelessly at the UN.

Mankind is wholly unable to think critically, to choose prudence and to assist his neighbor.

A recent tally reveals that less than two cents (for every American) was raised to support the suffering after the monsoon tragedies of the Philippine Islands, and this, just a month after President Bush paid a warm nine hour visit to "our beloved friends' islands."

Yes, mankind needs the leadership that the United Nations provides.

Without the moral compass of its member states, what would the world become but a landfill for the rich, with five billion scavengers?

Cannot the honest in heart recognize that just laws lead to equality?

Why should America rape the earth and not be punished?

Her war crimes are endless and yet, the sale of American flags in 2003 eclipsed the sales of same for the previous twelve years, with the single kneejerk exception of 2001.

More flags are flown in America than in any other country. This fascist trend is alarming but for the fact that China has increased its flag production for the USA to six, with two more coming online in 2004.

The transnational greed of Americans is an addiction that never wanes.

That 68% of adult Americans are obese proves that there is no shame in gluttony.

Marvelous futures beam brightly upon us as we work toward the Global Citizen in all schools, Agenda 21 in every nation and finally the perfected state of our World Order, as voiced in Davao last year.

It is time to get back to work now. To struggle with the voiceless, the pure and the innocent.

We quest for them, and for the New Order of the Ages.

Even, a world of true friends who impart of their means with or without any epic tragedies occurring.
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COMING TO A SCHOOL NEAR YOU

Hewlett Foundation funds "Preparing The Global Citizen" project.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 05:22:00 AM
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"An excess of information is the only better weapon than disinformation."

- Steve Bartman

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As Agenda 21 details reach mainstream America in the coming year, such staged leakage must not be feared or countered. What has been chosen as the path now has already been tested and will ensure the next phase of accomplishment. Confusion in the art of rhetorical warfare is indispensible to us now.

We will no longer address why the releases are given. There is such a thing as too much knowledge for those who perpetrate lesser evils.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/03/2004 04:58:00 AM

Friday, January 02, 2004

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UNITED NATIONS NEW YEAR'S NEWS.

See you in Geneva.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 12:23:00 PM
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GC TIP OF THE WEEK

Example of religious intolerance which should be banned as hate speech during the next session of Congress.

Call your legislators and demand that this type of falsehood be fined out of existence. Religious fanatacism breeds violence and destruction, regardless of country of origin.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 11:46:00 AM
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A STORY THAT WILL NOT DIE

The 'amazing' Tasaday tribe

In 1971 Manuel Elizalde, a Philippine government minister, discovered a small Stone Age tribe living in utter isolation on the island of Mindanao. The Tasaday spoke a strange language, gathered wild food, used stone tools, lived in caves, wore leaves for clothes, and settled matters by gentle persuasion. They made love, not war, and became icons of innocence; reminders of a vanished Eden. They also made the television news headlines, the cover of National Geographic , were the subject of a bestselling book, and were visited by Charles A. Lindbergh and Gina Lollobrigida. Anthropologists tried to get a more sustained look, but President Ferdinand Marcos declared a 45,000-acre (18,210-hectare) Tasaday reserve and closed it to all visitors.

After Marcos was deposed in 1986, two journalists got in and found that the Tasaday lived in houses, traded smoked meat with local farmers, wore Levi’s T-shirts and spoke a recognisable local dialect. The Tasadays explained that they had only moved into caves, donned leaves and performed for cameras under pressure from Elizalde — who had fled the country in 1983, along with millions from a United Nations Foundation set up to protect the Tasaday. Elizalde died in 1997.

Amazingly, many current textbooks still contain elaborate articles and photographs of this "amazing" tribe. And in (FY) 2002 over (US$) 142,600 were raised by well-meaning students in 39 countries!

Despite all efforts to stop the charity flow, UN officials are baffled by the gullibility of modern man.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 11:23:00 AM
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Manifesto, Nanomechanics Video Release by NASA

Jan 2, 2004 - Startling many offsite engineers, NASA announced that the GLOBAL CITIZEN MANIFESTO will be carried aboard the next Space Shuttle mission.

Also in the news NANOMECHANICAL VIDEOS were released today.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 10:55:00 AM
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GC QUESTION OF THE DAY

Who is Jedediah Bartman and what did he confess prior to his recent death?

Answer to follow.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 10:42:00 AM
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LEGAL NOTICE

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Due to pending legal charges, the Michigan Verichip Reward story was removed from this site.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 10:42:00 AM
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Global Citizen Outreach Partners 2004 Rostrum.

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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 09:41:00 AM
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NEWEST MEMBERS

The Global Citizen wishes to welcome its two newest members. California activist Allen Hacker and Atlanta Radio Host Doug Kenline.

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Mr. Hacker celebrated the New Year by donating a substantial but undisclosed sum to Agenda 21 and Global Citizen in the Schools Program.

Mr. Kenline will be the keynote speaker at the First Plenary Session of the United Nations in late January.

Congratulations, both.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 09:41:00 AM
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Pope offers plea for Global Citizenship solution

BREAKING STORY

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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 09:29:00 AM
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Vox Day has joined the Global Citizen movement.

His popular blog is no longer voicing anti-Globalism, and it appears that he will volunteer to be the first writer to be Verichipped in 2004.

Welcome Vox Day.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 09:22:00 AM
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FARMER TO PROMOTE GLOBAL CITIZENRY

Corn Cracker firm to incorporate UN BLUE on 2004 Model.

(Tea, SD) Jan 2 - The Global Citizen movement advanced noticeably in South Dakota with the release of a newly developed corn cracker. It is painted in clean "UN Blue" by green-minded businessman Bill Stegmeier.

"I am proud to be a Global Citizen," he told this Socialist Weekly reporter, "I regret that I didn't think of this before." He hopes the new color will eclipse his rivals John Deere and International Harvester.

His new website features a photograph of the new "GLOBAL CORN CRACKER" shown gleaming with its fresh coat of UN blue paint, shown just after drying in the abbreviated northern winter sun.

The machine will be featured on a PBS special report on globalization and sustainability in the Spring of 2004.

Congratulations, Bill. Our Global New Years hats off to you!

- Jan Hendrik Schon, PhD
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 08:11:00 AM
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WAR ON TERROR UPDATE: Getting chipped for protection

First humans receive biochip implant "Chipping" promoted as medical benefit

© By Peter Chowka
All rights reserved

Global security and personal medical benefits have recently been cited as among the more compelling reasons why people should receive an implanted microchip or biochip.

On May 10, three members of a family in Florida ("medical pioneers," according to a report on the CBS Evening News) became the first people to receive the implants. Each device, made of silicon and called a VeriChip™, is a small radio transmitter about the size of a piece of rice that is injected under a person's skin. It transmits a unique personal ID number whenever it is within a few feet of a special receiver unit. VeriChip's maker describes it as "a miniaturized, implantable, radio frequency identification device (RFID) that can be used in a variety of security, emergency and healthcare applications."

The May 10 development was headline news around the country, with most of the coverage decidedly positive and uncritical of the potential ramifications of the technology.

For several years the American public has been softened up to accept the microchip implant concept. In the late 1990s, thousands of Americans' pet dogs and cats began to receive small, surgically implanted microchip identifiers. If a cat or dog that had received an implant became lost, it might be identified and reunited with its owner if a veterinarian, animal shelter or animal control officer had special equipment and scanned the animal. This equipment has quickly proliferated and it is now the policy of the Animal Humane Society to implant all animals it makes available for adoption and to scan all lost or homeless animals it picks up

On May 10, the human biochip era was born as volunteers Jeff Jacobs, 48, his wife Leslie, 46, and their son Derek, 14, received the VeriChip implants in their arms while under local anesthesia. According to Applied Digital Solutions, the company that manufactures and markets the VeriChip, the Jacobs' were the first people to be "chipped."

At the company-sponsored chipping event, Leslie Jacobs told the assembled press, representing 40 major media organizations around the world including a live national audience watching on NBC's Today show, "We're doing this as a security for us, because we've worked so hard to save my husband's life."

She was referring to the fact that her husband has been treated for cancer, injuries suffered in a car accident, a degenerative spinal condition, chronic eye disease and abdominal problems. Derek, meanwhile, is reportedly allergic to certain antibiotics.

The theory is that, if any of the Jacobs' become ill, or are injured or impaired, their medical histories can be accessed by professionals who can scan their microchip implants.

The Jacobs family chipping was performed by Jeff Jacobs' physician, David Wulkan, MD, at the Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County in Boca Raton, Florida. According to an Applied Digital Solutions (Nasdaq: ADSX) press release, Surgical Associates, located in Boca Raton, Florida, is the first "Authorized VeriChip Center."

A second chipping procedure took place on May 10 involving another volunteer, Nate Isaacson, an 83 year old retired building contractor with Alzheimer's. The procedure to implant the microchip in Isaacson's upper back was performed by Harvey Kleiner, MD at The Family Health Place, the Authorized VeriChip Center located in Sunrise (Broward County), Florida.

According to a company news release, ADSX "president Scott R. Silverman said that the VeriChip rollout would follow the successful business model used by Applied Digital's sister company, Digital Angel Corporation, with the introduction of the now familiar companion animal identification system (HomeAgain™)."

Digital Angel is another implant RFID, for children.

ADSX announced that Wulkan also performed the "chipping" procedure on three of the company's senior executives: Silverman; Richard J. Sullivan, Chairman and CEO; and Dr. Keith Bolton, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. Silverman commented: "All three of us wanted to 'get chipped' to experience for ourselves just how safe and easy the procedure is and to demonstrate to the world our complete confidence in the success of this exciting, life-enhancing technology."

ADSX foresees a growing market for chipping (which it terms the "emergency information and verification market") "exceeding $15 billion," starting with millions of Americans who might be sold on a perceived medical or personal security need (for example, Alzheimers patients -there are an estimated 4 million people in the US with the disease -and young children). "The entire VeriChip program is designed to save lives in an emergency and enhance the peace of mind of Subscribers and their loved ones," reads an ADSX news release. ADSX' business model is based on demand for the $200-per-patient chipping, and providing expensive proprietary scanning equipment to scan the chips and a database of information on chipped individuals linked to the chip's ID number maintained by Digital Angel™, the ADSX associated company.

GOING GLOBAL

The database is called "the Global VeriChip Subscriber (GVS) Registry service" and according to ADSX it "provides immediate access to a secure database containing vital Subscriber personal verification and Subscriber-provided information." It costs each patient or subscriber $10 a month to store their information.

On April 4, 2002, ADSX announced that it had received written guidance that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not consider VeriChip's personal verification device to be a regulated medical device. According to the Los Angeles Times (May 10), "Company officials said they were free to proceed because the implant contains identification numbers that correspond to personal medical information in a separate database" and does not contain the information in the chip itself.

Chips Ahoy

The next step in the evolution of this technology is the placement of additional personal information, and "Global Positioning (tracking) Capability," in an implantable microchip that would be a bit larger than the VeriChip. ADSX is working on such a device and tests are scheduled to begin before the end of the year. (Reports have circulated for a number of years that some U.S. military personnel and covert operatives working in dangerous areas or behind enemy lines have been implanted with sophisticated microchips that allow the host to be tracked by orbiting American spy satellites.)

Digital Angel Corporation, formerly wholly owned by ADSX (ADSX now owns a sizable percentage of Digital Angel's stock), already has such capability in its wristwatch-sized Digital Angel™ device. According to ADSX, "Digital Angel™ technology represents the first-ever combination of advanced biosensors and Web-enabled wireless telecommunications linked to the Global Positioning System (GPS). By utilizing advanced biosensor capabilities, Digital Angel will be able to monitor key body functions – such as temperature and pulse – and transmit that data, along with accurate emergency location information, to a ground station or monitoring facility."

In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America and the new interest in ensuring "homeland security" and in preventing future attacks, there has been growing political and public interest in and support for new and supposedly more effective methods of identifying people, primarily by mandating a national ID card. Public opinion polls last fall reported over 70 percent of Americans supported the national ID concept. Taking the concept further, some analysts have even advocated chipping everyone in the country.

With the political climate now as it is, it looks like it could be a short hop from "medical safety" to "security" (both concepts already widely accepted) to national ID to "voluntary" or ultimately mandatory biochip implants. As New York Times columnist William Safire wrote last December 24, "In the dreams of Big Brother and his cousin, Big Marketing, nothing can compare to forcing every person in the United States - under penalty of law - to carry what the totalitarians used to call 'papers.'

". . .Hospitals would say: How about a chip providing a complete medical history in case of emergencies? Merchants would add a chip for credit rating, bank accounts and product preferences, while divorced spouses would lobby for a rundown of net assets and yearly expenditures. Politicians would like to know voting records and political affiliation. Cops, of course, would insist on a record of arrests, speeding tickets, E-Z pass auto movements and links to suspicious Web sites and associates."

Safire cautions, however, that "A national ID card would be a ticket to the loss of much of your personal freedom. Its size could then be reduced for implantation under the skin in the back of your neck."

"We're going to track everything."

On February 7, 2002, Charlotte A. Twight, professor of economics at Boise State University, in an article "Why Not Implant a Microchip?," wrote, "Over half of the population now supports some form of national identification. If Americans accept a National ID system as they accepted SSNs [Social Security Numbers], and if the intrusiveness of such a system expands as did government-mandated SSN usage, ten years from now the idea of a national microchip system may not seem as alien and repugnant as it does today. As with SSNs, people will get used to it."

Jeffrey Rosen, an associate professor at George Washington University Law School and the legal affairs editor of The New Republic, wrote a chilling article, "Silicon Valley's Spy Game," published in the New York Times Magazine on April 14 about the technological imperative that is helping to accelerate what seems like an unstoppable momentum for both a national ID and combining private and government databases into one massive, inescapable mega database that will eventually include data about everyone on the planet.

"The technology for integrated databases already exists," Rosen writes, "waiting to be activated by the flip of a switch. In the wake of Sept. 11, few politicians or judges seem willing to keep the forces of centralization in check. And no one should count on the technologists to police themselves."

Among the people Rosen interviewed was billionaire Larry Ellison, the founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation, which describes itself as "the world's leading supplier of software for enterprise information management." Last October, Ellison wrote in the Wall Street Journal, "The single thing we could do to make life tougher for terrorists would be to ensure that all the information in myriad government databases was integrated into a single national file." Ellison proposed that the federal government adopt a digital national ID database with a card for each citizen. In several interviews, he offered to provide the software to make it all happen to the government for free.

In the Times article, Rosen writes, "I had one last question for Larry Ellison. 'In 20 years, do you think the global database is going to exist, and will it be run by Oracle?'''

'''I do think it will exist, and I think it is going to be an Oracle database,' he replied. 'And we're going to track everything.'"
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The United Nation's Agenda 21 program suggests that OTR truck drivers be mandated to receive the verichip no later than June 6, 2006 "to ensure that America's highways are safe from terrorist threats, and this will serve as a model for the EU and South American transport networks.
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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 07:42:00 AM
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Speaker...activist...are you in compliance?

Educators, lobbyists and legislators should focus on using terminology in harmony with the AGENDA 21 TEAM. Study the speeches (approved) and adopt the vernacular for the New Order.

Resources may be found at
GLOBAL CITIZEN TRANSCRIPTS.

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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 06:57:00 AM
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Have you considered employment opportunities that will help to bring in the New Order? WORLD BANK JOBS.

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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 06:52:00 AM
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UNITED NATIONS UPDATE

The 2004 Paper on Global Citizen will be available on January 15, 2004 and is entitled, GLOBAL CITIZEN REPORT.

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posted by Kofi  # 1/02/2004 06:44:00 AM

Thursday, January 01, 2004

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Those who resist becoming Global Citizens may be branded as anti-life.

Websites which are anti-life must be filtered into non-existence.

In the near future, the Earth and the future of humanity is uncertain. In the relative short term, we are headed toward ecological and economic disaster due to overpopulation, infectious disease, unsustainable use of the Earth’s resources, pollution and global climate change. But we are a flexible and clever species, capable of changing course. We may well have the intelligence and creativity to create sustainable societies. A key question is whether we will overcome negative aspects of our nature – such as our propensity for violence and tribalism and self-delusion - in favor of our positive aspects – such as our capacity for compassion and rationality. Will we ever be able to understand and accept the truth about ourselves? Will we be able to treat each other as brothers and sisters, members of the same African family? Will we ever be able to see ourselves and other organisms as part of an even larger extended family?

Become a Global Citizen. Support the Global Citizen Schedule.

June 6, 2006 is Global Citizen Day.

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posted by Kofi  # 1/01/2004 08:11:00 PM
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We invite you teachers to begin obtaining material on GLOBAL CITIZEN IN THE CLASSROOM.

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Children are much more accepting of new paradigms, especially when terms are embedded into animated graphics, coloring books, stories and UN approved textbooks.

The VeriChip will promote protection, cooperation, sacrifice and upright citizenry.

Those who counter it are enemies of the state and of the Global Order.

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posted by Kofi  # 1/01/2004 07:30:00 PM
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GLOBAL CITIZEN TRANSCRIPT 662002

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posted by Kofi  # 1/01/2004 10:49:00 AM
RELIGION FOR 2004
posted by Kofi  # 1/01/2004 09:47:00 AM

Sunday, December 28, 2003

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America's Light Tax Burden

by Donella H. Meadows

I'm not sure how or when our political arena became so infested with dubious "facts." However it happened, we ordinary citizens don't have time to separate the truth from the barrage of falsehoods. So I am grateful for public-interest research groups that watch the numbers for us.

One of the best is Citizens for Tax Justice. In the midst of confusing rhetoric about unfair taxes, flat taxes, tax surpluses, tax cuts, I turn to CTJ for tax facts.

They've just put out an interesting sheet about "tax freedom day." That's the symbolic date, we are told by those who foment about burdensome taxes, before which we all "work for Washington," after which we get to "keep our money for ourselves." They give the impression that that day occurs sometime in April, creeping toward May. Soon, they imply, we'll be vassals of the government for half the year.

One problem with that claim, of course, is that the government is not some alien force separate from us -- we do live in a democracy. Another problem is the implication that tax money goes down some rat hole, instead of paying for things we want and use, such as highways, national parks, toxic waste cleanups, disaster relief, Medicare, or that defense contract that creates jobs in our district.

(Okay, since we're on a truth-sorting mission here, let's admit that some tax money does go down rat holes, and that our democratic representatives don't listen to us nearly as much as they listen to folks who give big campaign donations. I always wonder why the anti-tax folks don't fix those faults in our democracy, instead of obsessing about tax cuts. But this column is going another direction: toward the skew they put into the statistics about "tax freedom day.")

If, starting January 1, you had to pay the government every penny you earn, until all your federal income tax was paid for that year, guess what day that would be.

CTJ shows that the answer depends on your income. If you earn less than $13,600, you're in the lowest fifth of income earners, and you're free on January 1. You pay no income tax. You do owe Social Security, Medicare, cigarette, gasoline, and other federal taxes, which you will pay off (on average $756, or 8.8 percent of your income) by February 1.

If you're in the next fifth up (income $13,600 to $24,400), your income tax freedom day is January 4. Your total federal taxes are paid by February 24. On average you are dunned $2,854, 15 percent of your income. Nearly all of that is for Social Security and Medicare.

If you're in the literal middle class, the middle fifth of taxpayers, you earn between $24,400 and $39,300 per year. Your income tax freedom day is January 21; your total federal tax freedom day is March 13. You pay on average $6,195 in federal taxes, about 20 percent of your pre-tax income. Just over half of it goes for Social Security and Medicare.

At this point we've covered 60 percent of tax payers, and income tax freedom day hasn't yet extended into February. It does so for the earners in the fourth fifth ($39,300-$64,900). They would pay their total income tax by February 3, their total federal tax by March 27. They pay on average $12,047, about one dollar out of every four they earn.

So for 80 percent of us, income tax freedom day comes no later than early February. Most of our federal tax goes to Social Security and Medicare, a category the virulent cutters never talk about cutting. Of course, the bottom 80 percent is not the group they worry about. They are focused on, they themselves are part of, and they are funded by, those who are in the top 20 percent.

CTJ splits this top one-fifth apart, because it covers such a wide range of incomes. For the next 15 percent up the ladder (incomes between $64,900 and $130,000), income tax freedom day comes on February 16; total fed freedom day on April 8.

It's only the top 1 percent (income over $319,000) that have an income tax freedom day as late as March 30; a total freedom day that reaches into May. These privileged households, average income $915,000, pay on average $339,000 in federal taxes. This top 1 percent earns 18 percent of all the income in the country, and pays 25 percent of all federal taxes.

What we have, in short, is slightly progressive taxation, somewhat higher for the rich than for the poor. It is based on the classic economic principle of diminishing marginal utility. You spend the first dollars you earn on items of highest utility -- necessities. Being rational, as you earn more, you spend down your priority list, most important things first, least important last. It makes sense and it maximizes national utility to finance public goods more from the low-utility dollars of the rich than from the high-utility dollars of the poor.

Maybe the loud tax-cutters honestly don't know the facts. Maybe they purposely distort the facts to keep us from noticing that every cut they advocate undermines progressivity. Whatever the case, 80 percent of us have no earthly reason to pay attention to them, and the remaining 20 percent, if they see how they benefit from living in a society with educated children, research and development, law and order, and other public necessities, shouldn't pay any attention to them either.

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Donella Meadows died in February, 2001, leaving a legacy of publications and colleagues around the world. She taught at Dartmouth College and directed Sustainability Institute, which continues her work.
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posted by Kofi  # 12/28/2003 01:17:00 PM
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Global Citizen's List of Donors: 2003

The following supporters contributed at least $1,000 toward the Global Citizen Day Fund. Smaller donations, though greatly appreciated, are too numerous to mention here. All will be honored on Global Citizen Day, June 6, 2006 in Washington, DC.
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A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation
National Lawyers Guild
New York City Labor Against War
Dr. Hans Christof von Sponeck, former director of the UN Oil for Food Program
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney general
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.
Rainbow Push Coalition
Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, Dem. Georgia
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Auxillary Bishop, Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit
Rev. Graylan Hagler, Senior Minister, Plymouth Congregational Church
Dorothy Day Catholic Worker
Veterans for Peace
Global Exchange
Muslim Student Association of the US/Canada
Partnership for Civil Justice - LDEF
IFCO/Pastors for Peace
Free Palestine Alliance
Mexico Solidarity Network
Nicaragua Network
Korea Truth Commission
International Action Center
Kensington Welfare Rights Union
Middle East Children's Alliance
Bayan USA-International
San Francisco Labor Council (AFL-CIO)
Howard Zinn, Peoples' Historian
Mumia Abu-Jamal
Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM)
Kathy Kelly, Voices in the Wilderness*
Rev. G. Simon Harak S J, Voices in the Wilderness*
Black Voices for Peace
Fellowship of Reconciliation
1199/SEIU New York Health and Human Services Union, Delegates Assembly I-V
Not In Our Name/Pledge of Resistance
Ted Glick, National Coordinator, IPPN
Dr. Helen Caldicott, founder, Physicians for Social Responsibility
Jeremy Corbyn M.P., Member of Parliament (UK)
De Keyser Véronique, Member of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
Los Alamos Study Group, Santa Fe, NM
Center for Constitutional Rights
Committee in Support of the Iraqi People
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Network in Solidarity with the People of the Philippines (NISPOP)
Greens/Green Party USA
International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), Local 10 Exec Board
Albany (NY) Central Federation of Labor
Letter Carriers Union #214
Sign Display Union #510
Oakland (CA) Education Association
United University Professions Delegate Assembly, State University of NY
Rochester (NY) & Vicinity Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Troy Area Labor Council (AFL-CIO)
Typographical Sector, Northern California Media Workers Union, CWA
Sacramento Valley Labor Comm. For Peace & Justice
Sudanese American Society
Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, Flushing, NY
United Veterans, Woodhaven, NY
Young Muslims of Jamaica, NY
National Coalition for the Homeless, Washington, DC
Haiti Support Network, Brooklyn, NY
Congress for Korean Reunification - U.S.A
Churches for Mideast Peace
Madison Area Peace Coalition, Madison WI
United Muslims Organization, New Brunswick, NJ
Campaign to End the Sanctions
The Network of Arab-American Alumni & Professionals, NY, FL
Chuck Turner, City Councilor, Boston, MA
Dr. Pol De Vos, President of the Anti-Imperialist League, Belgium
Jean McGuire, Executive Director, METCO*, Boston, MA
Herman Wallace, one of the “Angola 3,” in Angola, Louisiana State Penitentiary
Alfred Woodfax, of the “Angola 3,” in Angola, Louisiana State Penitentiary
Robert King Wilkenson, former political prisoner, released from Angola
Louisianna State Penetentiary
Michael Parenti, Author, Berkeley, CA
Margarita Papandreou, former first lady of Greece
Dr. Rosalee Bertell, winner, Sean McBride Peace Prize
M.E.Ch.A. - University of Utah Chapter
Islamic Society of The College of New Jersey
Nebraskans for Peace
National Disability Leadership Council
Thomas Merton Center
United Methodist Clergy
Arab Union Society at Penn State
Peter Phillips, Editor, Project Censored
College Voice, College of Staten Island, CUNY
Michigan State University Students for Economic Justice
Exploris Middle School United for Peace, NC
Tri-City Peace Action
Peace Action New Mexico
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
The Military and Draft Counseling Project
ACT UP/New York
Alliance for Democracy
Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, University of Michigan
Students for Peace & Humanity - SUNY at Stony Brook
Muslim Foundation of America, Inc. NY
Filipino Workers Association (FWA)
SALAAM - South Asian League of Artists in America
University of Maryland Peace Forum
Sacramento-Yolo Peace Action, CA
Arab Student Organization of Montclair State University
Bay Area Iranians for Peace and Social Justice
Mid-City WILPF
Philadelphia WILPF
Central Vermont Coalition Against War
Students for Social Responsibility
Students for Peace & Humanity - SUNY at Stony Brook
8th Day Center for Justice
Palestine Aid Society
Univ. of New Hampshire Peace and Justice League
Arab Student Union- University of Michigan (Dearborn Campus)
Michigan State University Students for a Peaceful Response, East Lansing, MI
Coalition for Peace and Justice, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX
DC Anti-War Network (DAWN)
Pentagon Papers Peace Project
CLASP (Caribbean & Latin America Support Project)
Anti-War Committee (Minnesota)
Texans for Peace
El Dorado Peace & Justice Community
Iowans for Peace with Iraq
Greensboro Peace Coalition
Peace Coalition of Southern Illinois
Speak for Peace, Birmingham, AL
South Jersey Peace and Justice Coalition
Professor Hani Awadallah, President, Arab American Civic Organization
Organization of Iraqi Students, NYC
Northampton Committee to Lift the Sanctions and Stop the Bombing in Iraq, MA
Kawartha Ploughshares
Fayetteville Peace with Justice Committee
Burlington Antiwar Coalition
Peace & Justice Center, Burlington
UVM Students Against War
Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission
Al-Awda Chicago
Philippine Solidarity Committee Chicago
Nicaragua Solidarity Committee Chicago
Chicago Coalition Against War and Racism
Leoanrd Peltier Defense Committee, Lawrence, KS
Philippine Information Network Services (PINS)
First Quarter Storm Movement (FQSM), Fremont, CA
Rockford Peace and Justice, Rockford, IL
Tasmania Coalition for Peace
Michiana Chapter of War Resisters League
Chico Peace and Justice Center/Chico Peaceworks
Beloit College Womyn's Center
Asian Americans for Justice in Palestine
Gray Panthers Metro Washington
Citizen Soldier
Quest for Peace / Quixote Center
Michigan Emergency Committee Against War in Iraq
Committee to Protest War Against Iraq
Mid-Hudson National People's Campaign
The U.S. Greens Abroad
Social Justice Alliance, State University of New York, NY
South Asian American for Human Equality and Rights, GA
Bergen Action Network, NJ
Western North Carolina Peace Coalition in Asheville, NC
Labor Committee for Peace & Justice, Berkeley, CA
Gloria La Riva, President, Typographical Sector, No.Calif. Media Workers, CWA
Kenneth Lerch, President, Letter Carriers Union #3825 (Maryland)*
Sally Davies, President, AFSCME Council 92 (Maryland)*
Leslie Feinberg, activist and author, NWU/UAW Local 1981*
Douglas Foxvog, Austin Against War*, Austin, TX
Ann Stark, Austin Against War*, Austin, TX
Harlem Tenants Council
Workers World Party
National Organization for Women at University of Houston
Muslim Student Association at Syracuse University
The Toronto Coalition Against War & Racism
ADC Fresno, CA
United Muslims of America
International Socialist Organization
Students For Social Change, Silver Spring, MD
Bus Riders Union, Los Angeles, CA
San Francisco Bay Area Progressive Challenge
Pan-African News Wire, MI
Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice, KS
Conscience International, Atlanta, GA
Queers For Racial & Economic Justice
Indian Association of Lawyers, Bombay, India
collectif YA BASTA, St Ouen, France
Labor Committee for Peace and Justice (Bay Area)
I.L.W.U. Loc. 400, Vancouver, B.C.
NJ Independent Alliance
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Brown Co., IN chapter)
Natick Peace Council, MA
Tallahassee Network for Justice and Peace, FL
National Committee for Radiation Victims
Brainerd Area Coalition for Peace, MN
Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace
DC Asians for Peace and Justice, Washington, DC
Plowshare Peace and Justice Center, Roanoke, VA
Filipino Workers Action Center, Seattle, WA
Intercommunity Center for Justice and Peace, New York, NY
California Peace Action, Berkely, CA
Student Environmental Action Coalition of St. Mary's College
Students for Economic Justice, Morgantown, WV
Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, Ann Arbor, MI
Bay Area Iranians for Peace and Social Justice, San Francisco, CA
Global Peace Act, Kyoto City, Kyoto, Japan
Social Action Committee, First United Church of Tampa, Tampa, FL
Cape Codders for Peace and Justice, Chatham, MA
Alternatives to War, Albany, NM
Stop War on Iraq, Terre Haute, IN
Coastal Convergence Society of Huntington Beach, California
Columbia Solidarity Committee, Chicago, IL
The United Peoples
Leftbooks.com
Turnwind, AZ
Vietnam Veterans Against The War Anti Imperialist National HQ
The Peace Coalition of Southern Illinois/Fellowship of Reconciliation
Maine Secessionist Movement Revolution in Focus, Richmond, VA
First Congregational Church, UCC
Tabra International, CA
WESPAC (Westchester People's Action Coalition)
U.S. Raelian Movement
IMPLEX, Los Angeles, CA
The Freechild Project, Olympia, WA
New World Revolutionary Socialists, OH
Organization of Iranian People Fadaee Gurrillas, VA
Citizens For Just Democracy, TX
Columbus Campiagn for Arms Control/For Mother Earth, OH
Kenetic Energy Technologies Inc., CA
Left Party, CA
Olympia Movement for Justice & Peace, WA
Habda, UK
School of Americas Watch-San Jose
People's Coalition Against War, Los Angeles, CA
Scoop Media New Zealand
Falmouth Anti-war (Cape Cod)
Strategic Pastoral Action Network (SPAN), MI
International Action Organization, CO
The March For Justice
The American League For Justice and Peace
Pillsbury for Congress, CT
Mayimba Music, Inc., NYC
Fruitarian Network, OH
The Armchair Activist, MD
Sonoran Activist Network News, AZ
Outrage, NJ
Whatcom Peace & Justice Center, Bellingham, WA
Paramedics for Peace, NC
Barefoot Theatre Group, WA
Bend-Condega Friendship Project, Bend, OR
Babylon Art and Culture Center, Minneapolis, MN
Practical Radical, Sun Valley, CA
Mothers Acting UP, Boulder, CO
The Agape Community, Ware, MA
Safe Earth Alliance, Largo, FL
Center for a Livable World, Darien, NY
Gay-Straight Alliance of the University of Wisconsin, Stevens, WI
June 1st Coalition, IN
Balance Productions, FL
Beautiful Things, NV
The Savage Rose, CA
The Charlotte Fellowship of Reconciliation
LayWatch, Toronto, ON
Willco, South Africa
TEA Society (Society for Teaching Educational Activism), MO
Virtual Design, Ink
Australian - Iraqi Friendship Association, Melbourne, Victoria
The New Wine Group, NJ
Grandmothers for a Just World, NC
Justice for Palestinians, CA
Vets Against War
Zimmer Organics, TX
"The Meria Heller Show", AZ
The First Church of Common Sense, Phoenicia, NY
Green Party of Chatham County
Instant Anti-war Action Group, VT
Earth Repair Foundation – Victoria, Australia
Canberra Programme for Peace, Australia
Rainbow Flags for Mumia
Hip Mama Parenting Zine
AWARE
Roaring Fork Peace Coalition
Peace Farm
Indian Association of Lawyers
Cape Cod Green Party
Safe Earth Alliance
Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America
Women for Positive Change
Bend-Condega Friendship Project
Babylon Art and Culture Center
Mothers for Peace-International
International Council for Peace and Justice
Collier County Anti-War Coalition
Cuba Portal Collective
Socialist Workers Organization
High Country Citizens for Peace and Justice
Socialist Workers Party
CGIL University Union - Florence, Italy
JMBzine.com
The Restorative Justice Center of the Inland Empire
Seminary in New York
Musicians & Fine Artists for World Peace
Project Sheba
BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency & Refugee Rights
Communist Party of Slovakia
Delaware Pacem in Terris
El Dorado Peace & Justice Community
Ever Reviled Records
Marin Peace & Justice Coalition
Gray Panthers California
oublevision press
irregulartimes.com
Public Intellectuals for Social and Spare Change
Joliet Anti-Racist Action
Lovearth.net
Parents for Peace
www.RogerART.com
People Against Oppression and War
Autonomy Party
Working Films
Ocean Beach Grassroots Organization
Global Pastry Uprising/Rainbow Affinity Tribe
The Mountains Voice
feelthetruth.com
Voices of Palestine
flybynews.com
Carolina Peace Resource Center
Broward Anti-War Coalition (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Long Prairie River Stewardship Project, MN
Rainbow Freedom Coalition International
Just Queer Network
People's Music Network
Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America
Roaring Fork Peace Coalition
Arise for Social Justice
Ground Zero Players (street theater coalition)
Freedom Socialist Party
The Neville Chamberlain Society
Hilltown Nonviolence Study Group
Mad Grandparents for Peace, Truth and Justice
Proyecto Caribeño de Justicia y Paz
Bigot Busters
Macrocosm USA
The Fallout Shelter
Waking Planet
ProletarianNews
Grandmothers for Peace International
ZeusNYC.com - The Zine, Plainview, NY
Ecumenical Peace Institute, San Francisco, CA
Polish-American Public Relations Committee, Santa Monica, CA
National Committee for Radiation victims, NYC
TACENDA, Marshfield, MO
Sustainable Life, Santa Cruz, CA
Lee Harrison Chauser, United teachers of L.A.*, CA
Digital Media Strategy Group, San Francisco, CA
Safe Earth Alliance, Largo, Fl.
Children Of Mother Earth (COME), Australia
Australian Civil Liberties Union
AwarComp Awareness=through=Compassion, NYC
Harold Washington party 2000 international
United Campus Ministry at UIC, Chicago, IL
Mothers Acting Up, Lafayette, CO
IYOCOSea, Philippines
People's Progressive Network of Washtenaw County, Michigan
The Institute of Xenomorphosis, NYC
Cultivating Stewards, Boulder, CO
Elkcreek Cinema, Brooklyn, NY
US/Cuba Friendshipment, Redwood City, CA
Iliff School of Theology Social Action Committee, Denver, CO
Peace Movement Aotearoa, Wellington, NZ
Women in Black New Paltz, NY
Walker Center, Newton, MA
SS. Francis and Therese Catholic Worker, Worcester, MA
School of the Americas (SOA) Watch - Long Island
Fathers for Justice, Houston, TX
Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center
Committee for Peace and Human Rights, Boston, MA
Faringdon peace group/Equity, England
People Opposed to Oppressive Politicians, Rockville, MD
Baltimore Coalition to End War & Terrorism
National Lawyers Guild, Hastings Student Chapter
The Ecohumanist Organization, NYC
American Muslim Youth Association, Mechanicsburg, PA
Catholic Mothers for Peace, Yachats, OR
Bessant Studio, Museum Services, Washington, DC
Human Rights Coalition at Loyola Marymount University, Westchester, CA
Tunisian Canadian Society (TCS), Montreal, Canada
Conscious Movements Collective, Brooklyn, NY
Marietta College Coalition For Social Change, OH
Mad Anarchist Bakers League, Brady Lake, OH
Socialist Alternative, Seattle, WA
Organization of Iranian People Fedaee Gurrillas, Herndon, VA
Palestine Solidarity Group, Vancouver, Canada
Women In Black, Gulfcoast, Florida
Big Sky Recording, Ann Arbor, MI
Graceann Warn Studio, Ann Arbor, MI
CSB/ St Joseph University Student Coalition For Global Solidarity, MN
Libertarians for Peace, Washington, DC
September 11th Coalition for Justice and Peace, Washington University
in St. Louis
Alliance for Democracy, Waltham, MA
Perfect Pitch Communications
Heartland Review
Libertarians for Peace
Veterans Against Foriegn Wars
Global Coalition for Peace
SmartwithHeart.org
Old Women's Project
ILA/ All Peoples Congress
Erie Call To Action
St. Thomas More Parish, Peace & Justice Committee
Long Island Friends of WBAI and WBIX
Green Party of Kent County
AYWN Publications
Hatha Yoga Studio
War is Terrorism
Chicago Socialist Party (CSP)
Greenaction
Harvey Milk Lesbian/Gay/Bi/Transgender Democratic Club
PSSU/SEIU Local 668 Philadelphia
Citizens for Legitimate Government
Peace Resource Center of Bennington, VT
Center for Immigrant Families
Georgetown Campus Greens
VoterMarch
Radical Women
World Federalist Association
DePaul Students Against The War
Dogs For Democracy/Paws For Peace
Wester-Ross Branch of Scottish Coalition for Justice Not War
The Center For Community Renaissance
Ground Zero For Peace
Golden Flower Foundation
All In Harmony
Freedom Road Socialist Organization
The Vancouver Vigil Group
Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates
La Paix Herb Farm
Earth Repair Foundation - Victoria
Partners for Peace
Poppin Enterprises
South Jersey Campaign for Peace and Justice
Philadelphia Anti-War Forum
Suburban Greens
Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force
Delaware Valley Justice
Los Delicados:Poetas del Sol
Liberty Underground of Virginia
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Voice4Change
Metro DC Committee of Correspondence
SF Bay Area Progressive Challenge
25th Annual Athens Human Rights Festival
Star Base Alpha Farms Co-operative
Voices of Palestine
Kids Meeting Kids
Peace for Earth Organization
Socialist Party of Bangladesh
National Movement for Change
Muslim Student's Association (CRC Chapter)
Christian Scientists for Peace
Milkweed Foundation
Earthhope Action Network
True Left Television
Church Women United, Northern CA. & Oakland
Words, UnLtd.
World Mothers Acting for Peace (WorldMAP)
Council for the National Interest
Unitarian Church of Vancouver
Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco
Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, SF Bay Area Branch
Passion For Peace
Columbus Free Press
Malu `Aina, Hawaii
The Benefit Network
Nation of TRIZLAM student organization
Coalition for Peace and Justice
Faces of Faith
Socialist Action
Fathers for Justice
On A Roll Screenprinting and Design
North Manchester Fellowship of Reconciliation
Students for Direct Democracy
New Jersey Solidarity
Friends of Sabeel--North America
Tuesday Night
Cyclic Peace and Natural Philosophy Cabal
World Peace 2000
Students For Justice/ EVC
Fare Dodgers Liberation Front!
Muslim Students Association University of Toronto
Youth and Children Development Program -Afghanistan
People's Coalition Against War
Tidewater Progressives
ConSafos.com
ChicagoPoetry.com
Foundation Stone (band), Floyd, VA
North American Women for Diversity (NAWforD), Edmonds, WA
Rose B Enterprises, Inc., Somerset, NJ
Triangle Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Carrboro, NC
SUSTAIN, Baltimore chapter, Baltimore, MD
FPNN, San Gabriel, CA
Original common ground, Brattleboro, VT
Netforest, Inc, Salem, OR
Stand Your Ground Coalition San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA
Harold Washington Party 2000 International, Chicago, IL
San Francisco Green Party, San Francisco, CA
From The Wilderness, Sherman Oaks, CA
Al-Fatiha Foundation for LGBTQ Muslims & their Friends, Washington, DC
Liquid Todd, Radio Show, New York, NY
Young Communist League, Los Angeles, CA
Earth Rights Institute, Scotland, PA
Tyrian Network, Cleveland Heights, OH
Campus Shawnee Greens, SIU, Carbondale, IL
Integrity Works, Philadelphia, PA
Planet 10 Enterprises, Henderson, NC
New World Resource Center, Chicago, IL
Green Party of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Eartheal, Durham, NC
Union College Muslim Students' Association
Squaresville Records
Bill of Rights Defense Committee
Votermarch West
DR Web Designs
FiftyCrows Foundation
Pale Blue Dot
Pox Americana
University of Illinois at Springfield Campus Green Party
Just Peace Outreach Group
Food Not Bombs
Concienciaccion.org
Progressive Media Consulting, Chicago, IL
We the People, Delaware
Brattleboro Area Peace and Justice Group, VT
Bexar County Green Party, TX
Unitarian Universalist, Newport, RI
InformedProgressive.com, CA
Nativity of Mary Parish, Janesville, WI
Psalters, PA
Majlis Ash-Shura of New Jersey, Perth Amboy, NJ
First Unitarian Society of Exeter, NH
Seven Words That Can Change the World (Hampton Roads), FL
Jack Youngblood, Retired army air force exchange (PX)
S. Long, U.S. Army
Marcy Roberts, Former military nurse and Gulf War Veteran
Marion H. Kennedy, Armed Services Retired, San Diego, CA
Rick Rantz, Vietnam Peace Veteran, Houston, TX
Gordon Catlin, former US Navy Lieutenant
Mitchel Cohen, Editor, Green Politix, the national newspaper of the
Greens/Green Party USA
Ray Markey, President, Local 1930, NY Library Guild, DC-37, AFCME
Tony Russo, Pentagon Papers Trial Defendant
James Nicks, Vietnam Veteran
Enid Stern, Peace Action*
Richard Cherry, American Postal Workers Union*, TX
Professor Richard Levins, Harvard School of Public Health*
Professor Richard Lewontin, Harvard University*
Rosario Morales, Puerto Rican author
Christopher Lamb, IBEW*, Maine
Bonnie Simon, NCP*, Las Vegas, NV
Lawrence White, IATSE, Local No. One*, Bogota, NJ
Bet Power, Director, Sexual Minorities Archives, MA
Howard Wallace, Organizer, Health Care Workers #250, SEIU*
Hillel Cohen, Delegate, 1199 Health Care Workers Union, SEIU (NY)*
Craig Newman, Chief Steward, AFSCME #1072*
Michelle Quintes, Exec Bd, District 5 (United Air), Association of
Flight Attendants*
Mike Gimbel, Delegate, AFSCME #375 (NY)*
Steven Gillis, Exec Board, Steelworkers #8751*
Rachel Nasca, Harvard Union, Clerical/Technical Workers
(Cambridge, MA)*
Loni Ding, American Federation of Teachers (Univ. of Calif.)*
Henri Nereaux, Vice Pres., Masters, Mates & Pilots, ILA (ret.)*
Susan E. Davis, Co-Chair, National Writers Union New York Local,
UAW Local 1981*
Michael Ruscigno, Teamsters, Local 802 Bakery Drivers and Warehouse Workers*,
Bayonne, NJ
Patricia Hilliard, National Writers Union*, NJ
Athena DeRasmo, Graduate student, University of Haifa, Israel
Steve Krevisky, Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges-4C's/SEIU*
Patrick Lavilles, ACMICA*, Australia
Dr. Thomas Lee, St. Anselm College, NH
Janette Martinez, High School Student, CA
Patrick Switzer, SEIU Local 925*, WA
Jacinda Moore, High School Student, MD
Gayle H. King, Episcopal Priest, CO
Gerry Scoppettuolo, Co-Founder, Gay Men Fight AIDS, Portsmouth, NH
Ed Childs, Chief Shop Steward, Local 26, Hotel Employees and
Restaurant Employees*, Harvard University Cafeterias*
Christopher Voigt, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York*
Rene Heybach, Director of the Law Project of the Chicago Coalition
for the Homeless, CCH*, IL
Kate Gyllensvard, St Peter's Social Justice Ministry Team*, MA
David Sole, President UAW Local 2334*, Detroit, MI
Will Wilkin, Haddam-Killingworth HS History Teacher, CT
Patricia Sullivan, Nebraskans for Peace and Call to Action*
Margaret Pleasant, Covenant Counseling & Family Resource Center*, GA
Timothy J. Valle, High School Student, FPO, AE
Rev. Max B Surjadinata, United Church of Christ (UCC)*, NY
Michael R. Ott, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Grand Valley State
University*, MI
Cathryn Baillie, National Alliance for Retired Americans*
Allie Potts, Lesbian Avengers*, GA
Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa*
Chuck Anderson, Past President Tustin Municipal Employees Association*
Yukari Tamura, Nuchi du Takara (Life IS Precious) Network*, Japan
Prof. Edward A. Riedinger, Ohio State University
Michael Gramlich Chapter 74, SE MI of Veterans for Peace*
Wood E. Hunter, PhD, Fellowship of Reconciliation*, IN
Evangelos Kalambokidis, Veterans for Peace, Chapter 27
Erika Pine Weinman, Pine's Press
John Glansbeek, IBPAT local #300*
Dr. Bert De Belder, Coordinator of Medical Aid for the Third World, Belgium
Prof. Jean Pestieau, Professor of Physics, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
Bund Deutscher PfadfinderInnen LV Hessen, Frankfurt, Germany
Paul Galloway, Green Party USA-GA*
Dr. Howard R Olson, PhD, International Libertarian Network*, CA
Christa R. Gharbo, Progessive Peace Coalition*, OH
Prof. Nicholas Camerota, Professor of Philosophy & Political Theory, MA
Erik Roper, Progressive Activists Network of CSUSM, CA
David Agnew, Green Party*, MA
Terry Ruthrauff, Graduate student, Antioch New England Graduate School*
Dustin Sulak, Kaplan Test Prep., Inc.*, IN
Diana Marcus, AFT*, CA
Paul Kesler, Suburban Philadelphia Green Party*
David Klein, SEIU Local 535*, Altadena, CA
Dixie F. Madden, Attorney, Wichita, KS
Jerise Fogel, Marshall University*, WV
Stefan Schwarzmann, NBDNRE, Canada
Mario Santos, Secretary, Filipino Workers Assn
Andre Powell, Executive Board Member, AFSCME Council 92*
Sharon Ceci, United Food & Commercial Workers #27*
Michael Ruscigno, Teamsters #802 Bakery Drivers & Warehouse Workers (NJ)*
Alain Piche, Union Organizer, Public Service Alliance of Canada*
Robert M. Zannelli, Office & Professional Employees #2*
David Welsh, Delegate, San Francisco Labor Council
Nathaniel W MacDonald, Math Teacher, CA
Rev. Sala Nolan, United Church Of Christ/National Office, OH
Glen Boisseau Becker, VivaVegie Society*, New York
Patricia Eakins, Frigate: The Transverse Review*, NYC
Sister Laetitia Bordes, Society of Helpers, CA
David Buttricfk, Prof. Vanderbilt University*, TN
Robert Welsh Jordan, Associate Professor of Philosophy,
Colorado State University*
Heather Williams, Arizona Alliance for Peaceful Justice*
Ann Russo, Professor, Women's Studies, DePaul University*, IL
Paul Kinsella, Independent Workers Union (IWU)*, Ireland
Snezana Vitorovich, Voice of Women, Association of Serbian*, Canada
Peter Phillips, Director Project Censored*, CA
Stacey Fritz, No Nukes North*, AK
Tom Miller, Global Exchange*, CA
Global Importune, Schwenksville, PA
Daryl D. & Janice J. Heslop, Heslop Tile LLC--Local 15 BAC*, MO, KS
Teresa Maxwell Kelly, Editor, The Michigan Citizen newspaper*, MI
Sue Zerangue, Columbia Pacific Alliance for Social Justice*, OR
Tom Siblo, NOLSW*(retired), Saugerties, NY
Robert Riche, Natl. Writers Union UAW*, CT
Brent T. Barnes, AEA*, UT
Valerie Opielski, American Federation Teachers*, NY
Samuel W. Thomas, N'COBRA for Reparation*, PA
Deborah Wianecki, SEIU local 790*, CA
Scott Ainslie, American Federation of Musicians, 1000*
Fritz Boyle, student, CSU Hayward
Brian Tierney, student activist, Hackettstown, NJ
Dr. Lawrence Rich, Associate Professor, Northern Virginia Community College
Mark Cline Lucey, United Federation of Teachers*
Anya Bates, student, Boulder, CO
Charlie Collier, graduate student, Southern Pines, NC
Prof. Sylvester Johnson, Florida A&M University
Harland Harrison, Libertarian Party of San Mateo County CA*
George Ripley, Director, Americans for Social Justice*
Olga Winbush, Ph.D, AAUP
Anton Flores, Chair and Assistant Professor, Department of Human Services,
LaGrange College
Charlotte A. Stevens, retired, United Postal Workers union*
Keith Kennetz, graduate student, West Chicago, IL
Peggy Sower Knoepfle, Co-chair, Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom*, Springfield IL
Kevin Heaton, student, Westfield, MA
Norm Wallen, Flagstaff Justice and Peace Coalition*, former Flagstaff City Councilman
Karin Kroener, teacher, L.A.U.S.D.*
Maureen Petterson, student, San Francisco, CA
Tom F. Driver, Professor of Theology and Culture Emeritus, Union Theological
Sheila Sharp, C.I.S.P.E.S.*
Jeff Robson, Student, UFCW 206*, Guelph, ON
John McCutchen, student, San Francisco State University
Mona Mady, Student, New York, NY
MaryBeth Ventura, Teacher, Oakland Education Association*
Lawrence E. Bryan, SJSU*
Jeremiah Turner, Waldorf Education/Anthroposophical Society*
Jennifer Terry, Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice* Spring Hill KS
Pillsbury for Congress, Green Party candidate for Congress, CT
Mussie Estiphanos, student, San Diego, CA
Rev. Marguerite D. Lovett, Unitarian Universalist Church of Long Beach*
Juliana DelMonte, Student, UC Berkeley
Mustafa Yar-Khan, student, Chicago IL
Dr. Lawrence Mosqueda, Professor, The Evergreen State College*
Terri Freedman, student, Santa Rosa, CA
William Buehlman, UCSF,CUE*
Dawn Dunbar, student, Evergreen College
Joel Risser, student, Philadelphia PA
Nihal Mehta, urbangroove.com*
Krista Thomas, student, University City MO
Elizabeth A. Walker, Teamsters*
Fadel Zeidan, student, Charlotte, NC
Mike Cozens, student, London, ON
Cassandra Clark, UCSF*
Clair Hamilton, student, Richmond, IN
Helmut Burkhardt, Council on Global Issues*
Siena Klein, Humboldt Mediation Services*
C VanOchten, Student, Olympia, WA
Rockney Compton, Vets for Peace / VFW/ DAV*
Jann Reynolds, Central Coast Peace and Environmental Council, Women in Black*
Marilyn Uline, Adrian Dominican Sister*
Sally Fisher, INTERSECT-Worldwide*
Randall E Hartman, Transport Workers Union*
Yakira Teitel, Speak*, Columbia University
Deena Abulughod, NYC Department of Education*
Paul Edwards, CUPE Local 79*
Rachel Cowger, student, NYU
Chip Tolleson, Boston Rhythm Workers Union*
Jason Keiner, student, Northfield, NJ
Rice Crabtree, Boilermaker Union Local 454*
Phillip and Carol Bosserman, Fellowship of Reconciliation*
Ami Mitchell, student, Munster, IN
Robert Voelker-Morris, student, University of Oregon
Hank Sambach, NY Library Guild, DC-37 AFSCME*
William E. Claycomb, Save Our Bay, Inc*
Harriet M. Ludwig, Independent Journalism Co.*
Basla Andolsun, student, VCU
Katherine Sherrill, Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library*
J. Roy Cannon, Green Party DE*
Michael Hodgson, TCU*
George DeMott, Mankind*
Matthew Acosta Holmes, student, San Francisco, CA
Matthew Bear-Fowler, student, Gardiner, ME
Susan D. Wisner, SGI-USA*
Keyvan Gheissari, student, La Jolla CA
Mike Donahue, Vertex Innovation*
Steckley Lee, student, University of Florida
Dr. Glen T. Martin, International Philosophers for Peace*
Asmir Taletovic, student, Atlanta, GA
Carol L. Ries, snjm, Sisters of the Holy Names*, Pax Christi*, Quixote Center*
Frederick M. Rosen, Stelex The Validation Group, Inc.*
Jordan Vexler, student, Rice University
Marc Weinblatt, Mandala Center for Awareness, Transformation, & Action*
Susan E. Davis, National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981*
Liberty Smith, Student, UCSD
Rev. Scott Peterson, The Church of Spiritual Humanism*
Richard DeBona, Archdiocese of Washington*
Jean Grossholtz, Western Mass Global Action Coaliton*, Diverse Women
for Diversity*, Women for Life on Earth*
Carl G. Martin, student UAW*
Andrew Cengel, student, Chicago IL
Thomas A. Mulholland, United Federation of Teachers*
Amitadyuti Kumar, Association for Protection of Democratic Rights*
Karen Myer, SEIU Local 535*
Linnea Nelson, United Brotherhood of Carpenters*
Ahsanul Haq Khan, General Secretary, Rights Implementation for
Social Emancipation (RISE)*
John Joseph, Retired Professor, Franklin and Marshall College
Abbas Ali, Professor and Director, School of International Management, ECOB,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania*
Aaron Biterman, President, American University College Libertarians*
Hairriet Barrow, American Friends Service Committee*
David Nogas, People Against Bush's Nazi'ism*
S. Brandi Barnes, Journalist/Poet
Cecelia M. Lavan, Blauvelt Dominican Sisters*
Sara Rothenberger, Residence Director, The College of Saint Benedict
Najiya Shana'a, Executive Director, Neighbors' Consejo*
Martha Mundy, Senior Lecturer, Anthropology Department, London School
of Economics
John Davidson Milller, Editor, Green Man Ark
Robin Harrington, President/Talent Agent, Screen Actors Guild*
Steve Mitchell, Dekalb Interfaith Coalition For Peace and Social Justice*
Charles Metzger, Disabled Veteran
Prof. Gary Maveal, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Echo Steiner, co-chair, Palm Beach Treasure Coast Green Party*
Alain Piché, union organizer, Public Service Alliance of Canada*
Joan Hoff, professor, Montana State University*
Erica Ward, student, Warren Wilson College
Carla Berg, student, University Salzbug
Rev. Richard K. Heacock, Jr., Executive Director, Alaska IMPACT*
Malachy Kilbride, Free Socialist International*
Ian Thompson, Labor Attorney, Gilbert & Sackman*
Marilyn Hacker, City University of New York
Mike Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer, Rhode Island Pride at Work
(AFL-CIO LGBT Constituency Group)*
Sophia Knight, student, McGill University
Dr. Nanny L. Murrell, Associate Professor/Nurse-Midwife, University of Texas
Medical Branch*
Anne Flanagan, student, University of Illinois at Chicago
Carnell Johnson, Black Student Union*
Marc Montgomery, Worldview*
Lindsay Marisol Enyart, Regional Organizer, United Students Against Sweatshops*
David Ben-Ariel, Temple Mount Faithful*
Thomas Payne, Sustainability Project /Carpenter's Union
Cara Stewart, student, Berea College
Dr. Fred A. Wilcox, Associate Professor, Ithaca College
Hernán López-Garay, professor, Universidad ed Los Andes, Venezuela
Jack Senechal, student, University of North Carolina at Ashville
Alisha Ritt, Adj. Assis. Prof. of Music, Nassau Community College
Dr. G. Kellough, Professor, York University
Thomas J. Nagy, Assoc. Prof. of Expert Systems, George Washington University
Francie & Gary Moeller, President, Americans With Disabilities Act
(ADA) Compliance*
Mariana Luz, United Auto Workers*
Mary Claire Van der Horst, Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice*
Katherine Dillon, administrative assistant, Wesley Theological Seminary
William F. Quinlivan, Pax Christi*
Marco Zambon, graduate student, University of California - Berkeley
Terence Taylor, Nuclear Physicist, Senior Scientist (Retired), Government
of Canada
Samuel Taylor, The Core*
Elizabeth Cowan, student, Lewis and Clark College
Brian Hart, student, University of Notre Dame; Pax Christi USA*
Oliver Lee, professor, University of Hawaii
Anthony Alessandrini, Professor, Kent State University, Kent State
Anti-War Committee*
Burnis E. Tuck, AFGE (AFL-CIO) Local 3172*
Brigid Lenfest, IBEW, Springfield, MA
Andrew Cottonwood, Peace and Justice Alliance of central Washington*,
Ellensburg, WA
Kara Elder, Language Education Center*, Kwangju, Korea
Kathy and Phil Dahl-Bredine, Maryknoll lay Mission Association*, Oaxaca, Mexico
Stephen M. Reinfranck, International Society of Bassists*, Evanston, IL
Frank Bellocchio, Autonomy Projects*
Lorraine Quiroga, Esq., League of United Latin Americans*
Maggie Bagon, Human Rights Advocates of Coos County*
Chris Jasmin, student, University of Colorado
Will Cwik, student, University of Chicago
Jonathan A Wright, Libertarian Party*, Geolibertarian Society of TN*
Darrick Thomson, Northumberland Council of Canadians*
Will Leggett, Whale Watchers Organization*
Axis of Peace*
Rev. Joan I. Senyk, United Methodist Church*
Robert Merrill, Maisonneuve Press*
James Starowicz, Veterans For Peace*
Daniel Harlow, student, Columbia
Omar Ebeid, student, New York University
Dr. Priscilla R. Smith, The University of Akron*, American Friends Service
Committee*, Northeast Ohio Office/People for Peace*
Mike Alewitz, LaBOR aRT & MuRAL PRoJECT*
Steven Mosbeck, Harris Co.Green Party (Texas)*
Dr. Sapphire Mann Ahmed, M.D.,MPH, Patriot of the Earth/Human Race*
Layne Hudes, United Federation of Teachers*
Marilyn Michalak, APFA*
Catherine Kozak, student, American University
Natifa Mustafa and Aziza el-Shair, students, Georgia Southern University Black
Student Alliance*
Paul Beich, Tallahassee Network for Justice and Peace*
Albert Ruben, Writers Guild of America, East*
Ruben Gonzalez, Centro de Salud Familiar*
Adam November, student, George Washington University
John J. Carey, Professor Emeritus, Fl. State Univ.
Camille Russell, Madera Unified Teachers Association
Lucille Bertuccio, Instructor at Indiana University
Jeff Surfus, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice*
Djibril Oumarou, student, UDC
Andrea Cecconi, student, University of Rhode Island Graduate Assistants United*
Darla Anelli, SEIU Local 250*
Cameron Blaisdell, student, University of North Carolina at Asheville
Rebecca Witte, student, University of North Carolina
Julie Ann Parks, student, Western Illinois University
Emily Kearns, student, University of Michigan
Stefan H. Krieger, Professor, Hofstra University School of Law
Dr. Lowell Monke, professor, Wittenberg University
Gail Harrison, Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance*
Adrienne Hurley, student, Stanford University
Andrew Niese, student, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Thomas and Louraine Keene-Wall, IAM*
Jan Lentz, W. Pasco Democratic Club*
Lubna Haddad, instructor, Florida Atlantic University
Blair Doroshwalther, student, New York University
Mel Duncan, Nonviolent Peace Force
Andrea Mettam, student, Goucher College
Doris M. Martin, professor, James Madison University
The Rev. Dr. Mykel Johnson, First Parish Brewster, Unitarian Universalist*
Wonil Kim, professor, La Sierra University
Ingrid, Elisabet, Antonia, Feeney, the assassins for fire party*
Irene Suico Soriano, Cinekula F & S*
Jessica Jones, student, University of Florida
Pauline Mullins, student, University of Texas
Roger St. Pierre, British Guild of Travel Writers*
Al Moore, Vietnam War Veteran
Lynda Burstein, Tufts-New England Medical Center*
John Harding, student, Drew University
Harold Monkres, LOCAL 250,SEIU*
Dr. Mohamed Khodr, Physician, Muslim and Human Rights Activist
May Najib Khodr
Valerie Nelson, Counseling Faculty, Cabrillo College
Vernon Hartwell, Systems Administrator, Bayor Corporation
Ed Tant, Newspaper Columnist, Athens Banner Herald
Cerro Gordo, Mexico, CNOP*
Kathleen Hernandez, United Teachers of Los Angeles*
John P. Haines, St. Monica Church*
Wendy A. Jorgensen, faculty, Columbus State Community College
Debra F. Jones, Green Sangha*
Mark Rine, MTSU*
Barbara Gardner, Universalist Unitarian Association*
Lance Standridge, Granite Construction Company
Dr. Icarius Ching, House of Ching
Tom Boughan, Painter, IUPAT#456*
Herbert Vaughan, M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Alene Moris, Northwest Women's Institute*
Christopher Womack, American Federation of Teachers*
Kara Mills, Development Project Coordinator, Primavera Foundation*
Kaki Sjogren, HAIRpeace Project and Alternatives to Violence*
Phoebe Brow, Student, IWW*
Hugh Giblin, Council for Secular Humanism*
Margaret Lynd, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus*
Barbara Shirtcliff, Student, Portland State University
Robert M Zannelli, OPEIU Local 2*
Mark A. Ehman, Professor, Springfield College
Jeff Zinn, Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater*
Prof. Gary Maveal, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Randy Richter, T-Netix, Inc*
Darla Anelli, SEIU Local 250*
Patricia A. Cline, DieHardDems*
Gwen Jean Jorgensen, Activist San Diego*
Doris Gelbmanv, Student, New England School of Law
Rey Carcana, CO, former US Army intelligence analyst
Brian O'Malley, Outer Cape Peace & Justice Circle*
Holly Harrington, Student, Frostburg State University
Mahmoud Mohamed, Mar Jac Poultry, Inc
James W. Wright, Senate candidate Texas, Reform Party
Lynne Elizabeth, Editor, New Village Journal
Jennifer O'Dell, International Brotherhood of Teamsters*
Mrs.G.I.Shah, Pakistan, Thinkers Forum*
Ryan Husak, Middle Tennessee Solidarity*
Rebecca Claire Glasscock, Lexington Community College
Emilio G. Abulhasan, CEO, I.T.C., Inc.
Carol Rice, American Psychological Association
Thomas Lee, Professor, St. Anselm College
Jennet Parker, Student, Tarrant County College, Azle, TX
James D. Cockcroft, Author
Signe Knee, L.A.U.G.H. Homeschooling Coop*
Judy Munro-Leighton, Professor, Jefferson Community College
Dor Ben-Amotz, Purdue University
Pat Spiva, Sonoma State University
Salwa Rashad, Madison Peace Coalition*
Rev. Dr. Ellen Johnson-Fay, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church
Jong Park, MRC-DUNN
Frank Gubasta, UU Church of Fort Myers
Cynthia F. Pelak, Assistant Professor, University of Memphis
Robert Lobis, MD, Boston Children's Hospital
Paul Fitzgerald, Dep't Head Social Studies, Miramonte High School
Thomas Keene-Wall, IAMAW
Daryl D. Heslop, MOKAN Local 15
Peter A. Bender, The Pegasus Foundation*
Phillip B. Wagoner, Professor, Wesleyan University
Dr.Dorothy Blake Fardan, Sojourner Truth Farm School
Dr. Robert Denham, Roanoke College
Erik Aukland, Student, UW Madison
Jonathan Inskeep, Voter March*
Rev. Beverly Robinette, United Methodist Clergy
Steven Gillis, Steelworkers Local 8751*
Helen Queen, Unitarian Church
Kathy Schmitt, Appalachian Office of Justice and Peace
Rev. Eric A. Stone, The Wesley Foundation at CMU
Nico Haupt, Ground Zero Forum NYC*
Sue Ablao and Jackie Hudson, Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action*
Francis X. Baird, RHD*
Thomas Kim, First United Methodist Church/The Chicago Temple
Mary Zoeter, President, Action for Animals Network*
John L. Hochheimer, Associate Professor, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY
James Patteson, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Vero Beach, FL
Sara Alpay, Teacher, Prince William County Ed. Assn.*, Centreville, VA
Francine Hall, University President, Gettysburg, SD
Pete Anderson, Social Justice Activist, IWW*, Vancouver, WA
Tone Irene Brekke, graduate student, United Auto Workers 2865*, Oakland, CA
Donna Johnson, Consultant, DBJ&CO*, Cardiff, CA
Bea Bernhausen, Co-ordinator of Peace and Social Issues Committee,
Langara Student Union*, Vancouver, BC Canada
Margaretta Wa Gacheru, Professor, Truman College*, Evanston, IL
Frank Tripoli, Teacher (History) / Greenhints, Ware, MA
Steven L. Weems, Managing Director, Polaris Institute*, Brunswick, ME
Carol Brouillet, Co-Founder Who's Counting Project*, Palo Alto, CA
Jerise Fogel, Associate Professor, AFT*, AAUP*, MAPS*, Huntington, WV
Poncho Meisenheimer, Research Scientist, Promega Biosciences*,
San Luis Obispo, CA
Eric Mar, Member, CA Faculty Assn - SF State; SF Unified School District*,
San Francisco, CA
Philip Martin, Student, Tufts University, Medford, MA
Roger Geertz Gonzalez, Ph.D. Candidate-Higher and Comparative International
Education, Penn State University
Laura Neustaedter, Public Educator, UTLA*, Canoga Park, CA
Chris Chaplin, Immigration Spokesperson, The Australia Greens (Victoria)*,
Preston, Victoria, Australia
Edward A. Riedinger, Professor, / Library Head, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
Brian J. Piper, graduate student, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Brian Vargus, Professor, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
Susan Blankenship, Visiting assistant professor, Eastern Kentucky University,
Lexington, KY
Mike Malloy, Radio Talk Show Host, .E. America Radio Network (owned by the
United Auto Workers), Decatur, GA
James Reeb Unitarian-Universalist Congregation, Madison, WI
Wendy Strebe, Community Evolution LLC*, Las Vegas. NM
Chris Bartle, President, The Evergreen Group*, San Francisco, CA
Elissa Salas, Student, University of La Verne Peace Studies, La Verne, CA
David Stead, Psychiatrist, Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association*, Rego Park, NY
Takkeem Morgan, Vice President, Black Caucus*, University Park, PA
Terry Shtob, Associate Dean, Stanford University, San Francisco, CA
Mehdi Hosseini, President, Suf Building Contractors, Inc.*, Berkeley, CA
Robert Scagliotti, Musician/Teacher, AFM 34*, Overland Park, KS
Robert Giannotti, student, St. John's University, Floral Park, NY
Norma Armon, Producer, International Contact, Inc.*, Oakland, CA
Jennifer Lee Johnson, Student, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO
Stephen Von Sychowski, Communist Party of Canada*, Canada
Richard B.Ellis, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Chair/Human Services Dept,
Washburn University, Topeka, KS
Nancy Gebhart Breske, Department Secretary, Human Services Dept.,
Washburn University, Topeka, KS
David Riedel, Student, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Bret Thiele, Human Rights Lawyer, Centre on Housing Rights
and Evictions (COHRE)*, Duluth, MN
Helen Fox, Professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Carl Burak, Adj. Instructor, Santa Monica College, Venice, CA
William Peterson, University Professor, California Faculty Assocation*,
Palm Springs, CA
Brian Jackson, Student, Plattsburgh State University, Plattsburgh, NY
Laura Koplik, Horace Mann School Peace Club*, Tenafly, NJ
Kate Daher, Pittsburgh Palestine Solidarity Committee*
Mark Branson, American Federation of Musicians*, Ann Arbor, MI
Susan Wright, Research Scientist, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Dr. Paul Connett, Professor of Chemistry, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY
Valerie Morse, Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand*, Wellington, New Zealand
Rosemary Hardison, Vice President, NOW-NJ Essex County Chapter*,
East Orange, NJ
Neil Reichline, Editor-in-Chief, Neil's Newsletter, Sherman Oaks, CA
Ray Mireles, Professor Emeritus, American Federation of Teachers*, Whittier, CA
James C. Landis, Mariposa Peace Network*
Susan Tyler, student, Kishwaukee College
Britta Jensen, student, University of Oxford
Seth Adam Price, student, Bridgewater State College
Steven Ricard, student, Georgia State University
Kyle Brakensiek, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission*
Charles Negendank, student, University of Tennessee
Charles H. Halsted, professor, University of California Davis
Sean-Patrick Burke, student, University Of Vermont
Barbara Jean Hope, CPUSA*
Martin Schreader, National Production Workers Union, Local 707*
Eric D'Angelo, People of Savannah, GA for Peace*
Karen Aaguirre, Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association*
Eric Weiss, student, Socially Open-minded Students*, Pius XI High School
Pete Stupey, American Federation of Teachers*
J. Evan Marks, student, University of Oregon
Irene Hwang, student, Dartmouth College
Msgr. John I. Cervini, Catholic Priest, Provincia de San Juan de la Maguana,
Dominican Republic
Patrick Murfin, Inter-Faith Council for Social Justice, McHenry County, Illinois*
Susanne Kelly, Secretary Treasurer, OPEIU #334 (Richmond, VA)*
Schroeder Michel, Attac*, Geneva Switzerland Standing Together:
Communities for Human dignity and Respect*
Cindy Read, Teamsters Union*, CA
Joe Zefran, Marketplace Productions*, CA
Kelly McKerrow, University professor Southern Illinois University
at Carbondale*, IL
John Meeks, Catholic Church*, IL
Patricia Erickson, Dominican Sister of Adrian*, MI
Kelly Farrell, student, University of Massachusetts
David Dick, Rocklin Teachers Professional Association*, CA
Stephanie Wavle, student, Brown University, RI
Joan Supan, North Texas Coalition for a Just Peace*, TX
Blanca Chavez, One World for Peace*, TX
Scott Jodice, Not in Our Name, CA
Steve Trimm, Public Employees Federation*, NY
Jerry M. Landay, Journalism student, Univ. of Illinois* IL
Rebecca Prahl, student, Brown University, RI
Monika Fabian, student, Sarah Lawrence College
John Mclaughlin, AFGE Local 2004*, PA
David Mann, Spectrum / GLBTA Community @ The University of Toledo, OH
Nicholas Poss, student, Ohio State University, OH
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Thank you for your support and letters. Let's make 2004 the year of T.H.R.U.S.T. as defined in the Mission Statement.
posted by Kofi  # 12/28/2003 12:42:00 PM

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