Benjamin Fulford announces the end of the financial elite crime
syndicate's "New World Order" plans for massive population reduction together
with Illuminati representative Prince Leo Lyon Zagami of Santa Elia, Sicily.
Prince Zagami came to Tokyo to meet Fulford and negotiate plans for future
changes to benefit the people and the planet. (interview concluded in part
2)
MW Bro Leo Lyon Zagami 33° AASR Piazza del Gesu' (Alliata
lineage)
Supreme Magus of the R+C+ of the italian Pytagoric
Tradition
Grand Master of the Ordo illuminatorum Universalis
To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [WDDM] Democracy
rating
I put this together with another group who have
"sovereignty issues"++++++ thought might be a way to continue this a
bit.
The Old plan obviously does not work. Let us develop a new
plan.
It seems the “ism’s” and “cracy’s” are defined by whatever
the author’s biases are. It is time to look at them and their “products”.
Virtually all representative governments are oligarchy’s, the few [elite]
telling the majority what to do. Communism is also a representative
government, [oligarchy] running the country. The few make the decisions and
reap many “rewards” for themselves, family’s and friends. To stop this, we
must take that power from the “few”.
Democracy is defined as the people in charge of their own
government. We have never had that. In the beginning [I was not there either]
I suspect men, because of brute strength commanded. Women were subservient.
The “top man” was King and had “assistance” by “His Men”. Now we have
President and Cabinet, Prime Minister and Party. Millions of years and we are
still ruled by the “King and his Men”.
People must make the decisions for their own communities.
We can establish the needs of the community and make plans to fulfill them.
Than we can appoint, hire, elect the people to administrate our plan. The
administrators would develop costs and completion dates, submit their plan
back to we the people for Referendum and if approved it could be implemented.
Communities are the town, village, city, of our residence.
Then there are the larger communities we reside in; County, State, Nation,
World. We people must have an Assembly in each of these jurisdictions and hold
Referendums to approve decisions. This process was called a General Assembly
by our Tribal ancestors. They met in community and continued discussion until
all objections were resolved. They then implemented the agreed upon plan.
We can utilize universities, think tanks, and experts in
fields of economics, health, education, welfare, climate, energy, all areas to
determine the best decisions for us. [all of us including our neighbors in the
whole world]
We are “Assembling” on this internet and developing good
ideas. We must establish our goals and focus on the necessities.
Yes we can.
Bruce Eggum
Gresham
Wisconsin, USA
http://usinitiative.com
http://vote.org/
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 2:42 PM, <
Esi>
wrote:
South Africa could change the imbalance by
letting rich people to pay more taxes than poor people. All nonblack was not
discriminating black people before Mandela. Discriminating
nonblack
people is as bad as
discriminating black people.
My brothers family suffer of this discrimnation so
badly that I sent them a little money the last christmas to make it
possible for them to buy some presents and a little food for their
children.
My brother is sick but can not afford for health
insurance for himsele and his family even though he is 64 years old and
really need some kind of health insurance.
Probably you are not responsible for this
discrimantion but you could tell reoponsible authorities that people in
south Africa did not fight against racism only to direct racism against
other
groups of people in South Africa.
Regards
Hamid
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 10:07 AM
To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Subject: RE: [WDDM] Democracy rating
Hi Hamid,
I am working on the
change to Direct Democracy. Presentation to the Gauteng Province Executive
of the Democratic Party in 2 hours (12h00).
The discrimination
in favour of B lacks comes about to address the imbalance created during
apartheid. The problem is that this has created a small number of super rich
blacks. There is a push that the system should be changed to Broad Based
Black Economic Empowerment to spread the wealth.
There needs to be a
cut-off date and to stop discriminating against the young non-black South
Africans who had nothing to do with Apartheid.
Regards
Jim
Powell
From: Hamid Mohseni [esi1mohseni2(at)hotmail.com]
Sent: 05 Jun 2009
09:41 AM
To: World Direct Democracy
Subject: RE: [WDDM]
Democracy rating
You don´t need corrupt leaders. Change
your political system to direct democracy instead.
I don´t like
the fact that South Africa discrimantes nonblack people. My
brother and his family living there and suffer of this
discrimination.
Thet are too old to immigrate to other
countries.
Regards
Hamid
From: autoinfo(at)acenet.co.za
To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009
08:02:35 +0200
Subject: RE: [WDDM] Democracy rating
Nice one Bruce
J
Our current
president had his over 700 charges of fraud dropped because there was a
“political conversation” over the timing of the charges 2 weeks before the
elections. The person who gave him the money was sentenced to 15 years in
prison for fraud and was released on unknown medical grounds 3 weeks before
the elections. He was acquitted of rape charges when he had sex with the
daughter of a late good friend. He then had a shower to reduce the
likelihood of getting HIV. He has 3 wives and 19 children
Check out the site
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-government-corruption
. Iceland is the cleanest at #1 with a rating of 9.7, America is
17th with a rating of 7.6, South Africa is 46th with a
rating of 4.5, Chad is at the bottom, 159th with a rating of 1.7. I do not
know how they put the stats together.
Regards
Jim Powell South
Africa
From: Bruce Eggum [bruce.eggum(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 05 Jun 2009 12:20 AM
To: wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Subject: Re:
[WDDM] Democracy rating
USA like some
other country's on the list is not a democracy. It is a republic run by 565
representative politicians.
best government money can buy
Bruce Eggum
Gresham Wisconsin, USA
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Joshua N
Pritikin <jpritikin(at)pobox.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 01,
2009 at 01:00:30PM +0200, Jim Powell wrote:
> Is there a method where
the level of democracy in a country can be measured
> or is there an
organisation that does this?
>
> Is there a table where
countries are ranked? I would expect that Switzerland
> would be close
to the top and Mynamar (Burma) would be close to the
bottom.
The Corruption Perceptions Index would seem
to be highly correlated with
the level of democracy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_Perceptions_Index
;-)