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Monday, October 17, 2016

Unifying the world through technology

The plan for the international government was introduced and opened to debate, and it is a plan that exemplifies true technology, because it benefits every person on the planet.

When most people hear the word technology, they think of innovative gadgets that save time and energy, and make life easier for us all. That is one tiny part of true technology.

Every gadget--every plan-- goes through a process to be created, called the planning process. Whether you have a blueprint for a house or skyscraper, or a plan for world peace, or an idea for a new mousetrap, the process is the same. There are stages and steps you go through to make it a reality.

The plan for world peace is a circle that separates into segments, and the first segments is technology, but opposing technology is crisis in the family. There must be a need for the plan to be created or why do it? It must solve some issue that we are facing.

This is where plan review comes into the picture. Does it solve the problem for mankind or does it make the crisis worse? Technology can be used to help mankind or as weapons that tear mankind apart.

Imagine the circle again but this time as a family unit. Your plan can benefit everyone or everyone can have a plan and each is pointing outside of the family for their security and support, or is getting revenge on each other. How long will the family last?

The overview plan that we are addressing is world peace. A unified world. A unified family. For that to come about, even the plan for the international government, your plan must be able to solve the crises mankind is facing, and to benefit everyone.

Mankind is inventing new gadgets all the time, and technology seems to be making progress at the speed of light, but this is also a time of crises which trigger fears, and so it can be considered a Dark Ages for the entire planet.

Let's start this blog, which is meant to focus on evolutionary technology, on the idea of technology review and whether any plan can pass review by the entire planet.

As of today, people in 85 nations support the plan for the international government, so the plan is passing cultural review. We have been addressing how the plan solves the problems mankind is facing, and compared to the United Nations, for example, we are demonstrating that it can function on a higher level.

Our organization is introducing fifty innovative technological projects, and each must pass technology review.

In future posts, we will talk about the principles that enable a plan to pass review.

I am Karen Holmes, the founder and principal of the World Peace Organization for the One World Government. As the principal, it is my responsibility to spin off the projects from the master plan and turn responsibility over to others who can do the job better than I.