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The Global
Peace Centre
http://www.globalcitizensforpeace.com/
Author
Dr Michael Ellis©2009
Correspondence:
PO Box 43, Kalorama, Vic 3766
mobile: 0414543397
Email mindquest@ozemail.com.au
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Executive
Team
Dr Michael Ellis (PRESIDENT)
- - - Dr Pavel Kasyanov
Dr James Hurtak (Vice President)
- - - Professor Avni Sali
Marija Hampton - - - Julia Morton
Marr
George Besch - - - Lesley Pocock
Anna Kumashov - - - Dr David Goodman
Dr Desmond Berghofer - - - Ron Ingalsbe
Heather Liney - - - Mr James Chen
Dr Gemain Dufour - - - Dr Jager Holly
Lyn Allison - - - Bob Phelps
Dr Russell De Souza - - - Dr Keith
Suter
Darren Curtis - - - Bradley Pitt
Christine Hooper - - - Japetus
DR Chris Hamer - - - Kyla Powers
International
Advisory Board
Dr Deepak Chopra - - - Linda Hassler
Dr Helen Caldicott - - - Dr James
Hurtak
Dr Keith Suter - - - Dr Kamran Mofid
Lyn Allison Julia Morton Marr
DR Liliane Metz- Krencker - - - Dr
Pavel Kasyanov
Ambassadors
For Peace
Dr Kyla Powers - - - Rajkumar Prasad
Tallia Tiram Johnathon Tiram
George Martin George Seraphim

Humankind has
reached a state of development in
which old modes of thinking and behaving
threaten to destroy our planet. We
can either view our present situation
as one which can be repaired through
cosmetic surgery, with arms agreements
and so on, or we can see it as a turning
point in history and an opportunity
and challenge to create a better world
through reappraisal of what it means
to be a human being in harmony with
the environment.
The Global
Peace Centre rejects the idea that
the human being is inherently evil,
destructive and untrustworthy and
believes the time has come to get
the heart, head and hand working together
to create new ways of thinking, being,
communicating and acting. To speak
from the heart means to end the domination
of cerebral manipulative thinking.
Thirty two thousand
nuclear weapons with a destructive
force equivalent to several thousand
megatons of conventional explosives
are still deployed. The risk of nuclear
war by accident may have increased
and new threats include war between
newly declared - weapon states and
the construction by terrorist groups
of crude but effective devices. It
is not enough to remove nuclear weapons.
We must remove the ideas, the obsolete
thinking, that created them in the
first place, and replace them with
new attitudes based on respect, co-operation
and understanding. As a UNICEF declaration
puts it, "If wars are started
in the minds of men, then peace must
be reconstructed in the minds of men".
We are treating
our planet in the same way as we treat
ourselves, with no kind of respect.
Every day we hear of some new ecological
disaster. Climate change is one of
the greatest environmental, social
and economic threats facing the planet.
The warming of
the climate system is unequivocal,
as is now evident from observations
of increases in global average air
and ocean temperatures, widespread
melting of snow and ice, and rising
global mean sea level. The tropical
rain forests and huge tracts of woodland
are either being chopped down or destroyed
by acid rain with disastrous effects
on the health of the planet . Arable
lands and the genetic diversity of
plants and animals are disappearing
at an alarming rate equivalent to
a sixth phase extinction of the biosphere
The Global Peace
Centre believes that it is our thinking
that has got us into such a mess and
proposes developing a new paradigm
- a new vision of reality which will
bring about a profound change in our
thoughts, perceptions and values.
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Aims and Activities
Description
The Global Peace
Centre is an Organization of committed
individuals of good will who seek
new ways of thinking, being, relating,
communicating and acting, embracing
all levels of living and working together,
in the home and the workplace and
in national and international politics,
that will eliminate the threat or
us of violence as an instrument of
policy in international relations
and the exploitations of the environment
for short-term gains.
The mission of
the organization of The Global Peace
Centre is to move this realization
from the margins of our political
dialogue to its rightful, central
place within our national and international
understanding. The humanitarian impulse
to foster brotherhood and justice
is not just a utopian ideal; it is
an issue critical to world security
and wellbeing.
Our aim is also
to initiate the formation of a Commission
for Peace and Non Violence in Australia
and Departments of Peace or Commissions
For Peace throughout the World. Domestically,
the Commission for Peace and Non Violence
will develop policies and allocate
resources to effectively reduce the
levels of domestic and gang violence,
child abuse, and various other forms
of societal discord. Internationally,
the Department will advise Parliaments
on the most sophisticated ideas and
techniques regarding peace-creation
among nations.
Method
The Global
Peace Centre will re-appraise
what it means to be a human being
in positive terms, such as the state
of being creative, whole, alive and
self-sufficient. It also aims to examine
such primary needs as the need for
food, clean water, primary health
care and shelter. In a world so dangerous,
The Global Peace Centre believes that
the only way to be is open, constructive,
peace-loving and responsible and rejects
the idea that the human being is inherently
evil, destructive and untrustworthy.
The Global
Peace Centre will study and promote
a genuinely holistic approach to social,
economic, political, health and ecological
problems.
The Global
Peace Centre will study the nature
of life and consciousness and their
relationships to each other.
The Global
Peace Centre will investigate
and look to solutions for a new human
agenda, including the humanization
of educational systems, the fair distribution
of medical resources throughout the
world, the abolition of poverty, the
safeguarding of personal freedoms,
the creation of an open, caring society,
East and West, North and South, and
the creation of the conditions necessary
for a sustainable peace and health
for all in the third millennium, including
the establishment of a steady-state
eco-relationship with planetary resources,
the protection of species diversity
and populations, the removal of all
toxin, waste and radiation hazards
from the environment that threatens
the health of the planet, and the
abolition of all nuclear weapons.
The Global
Peace Centre will not commit itself
to any political or religious ideology.
It will be open to all suggestions
from whatever quarter, consistent
with its aims. People of all political
persuasions will be welcomed into
The Global Peace Centre`s deliberation.
The Global
Peace Centre will serve as a catalyst
group or "think tank" for
all other sympathetic groups.
The Global Peace
Centre will encourage an openness
of dialogue irrespective of class,
race, politics or philosophy.
The Global
Peace Centre will offer a resource
center (and later, local resource
centers) where it will share relevant
skills, information about new thinking
and about the activities and opportunities
offered by other groups concerned
with the peace and health of the world.
The Global
Peace Centre is in agreement with
the World Social Forum (held in Porta
Alegre, Brazil, 2002) that the "Global
Commons" should be public common
property protected in perpetuity from
privatization and commodification.
Such areas include the world's genetic
and biological heritage, basic needs
like water, the atmosphere (to prevent
carbon trading to tackle climatic
change), public services (particularly
health and education), the airwaves
and the land.
We feel that
if these major principles and directions
are instigated we may be able to prevent
the global catastrophe to which we
are currently headed.
Our core objectives
are:
1. To awaken all humanity for the
need for the greatest project ever
initiated on this planet, An Apollo
Project to Save the Planet for future
generations. This requires the involvement
of all governments and all humanity.
This includes the formation of Ministries
of Peace and also a major department
in the United Nations devoted purely
to peace. Further details of these
aims are seen on our website www.globalcitizensforpeace.com.
2. To establish
centers for governments, politicians
and diplomats to learn the art of
conflict resolution and the Art of
Peace, seeing this as integrated with
the major aim of healing the suffering
of humanity.
3. The provision
of gifts and tithing of money to the
developing world and those people
in society who are marginalized and
unemployed requiring essential supplies
of food and clothing and medical care.
Please see addendum-
Manifesto for Gifts For Peace and
Humanity - and also , 5, Ambassadors
For Peace .
4. We require
a concerted effort , with a massive
public relations program in order
to draw the attention to the media
and governments to our significant
initiative.Please see our You Tube
--We can save the planet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSe3jfJx-Ic
5. The appointment
of our Ambassadors For Peace.
Ambassadors For Peace create Humanitarian
relief partnerships which are based
on a true understanding of the cultures
who are being aided.
All governments
devote attention to, for example,
debating their "defence capacities"
- but there is very little attention
(let alone equal attention) to debating
"peace capacities". The
idea for peace cadets or a peace force
for Australia was suggested by Dr
Stella Cornelius and Dr Keith Suter
over 20 years ago in their Peace Book.
There is a real
need for people (Ambassadors for Peace)
to be able to express an integral
approach to humanity and to be trained
in this approach which can be called
the Art of Peace craft as they deliver
goods and services to the needy and
impoverished in the developing world.
Ambassadors for
Peace also serve on the national,
regional and global peace councils.
They stand on the common ground of
shared values, promoting reconciliation,
overcoming barriers, and building
peace.
6 International
Peace Concert
Will include some of the world's great
artists. The music will be interspersed
with videos highlighting the projects
of The Global Peace Centre. Performances
will include local and interstate
school children. A vivid blend of
performance and enactment of significant
conference themes, it is planned that
artists will present a dazzling array
of performing arts. Woven with the
music will be singing, dance, poetry
and drama.
"I am
interested in your concept. You seem
to be seeking a combination of Niels
Bohr's 'openness' between individuals
and between nations, with Einstein's
conviction that 'we cannot solve the
problems of the world with mechanisms,
but only by changing the hearts and
minds of men and speaking courageously'.
Their concern was with life as a whole,
an earth, as expressed in the concept
'Gaia', and especially with the attitudes
of homo sapiens towards the planet."
- Sir Mark Oliphant, distinguished
statesman and physicist who worked
with Rutherford at the Cavendish Laboratory,
Cambridge. (deceased)
"Love
alone is capable of uniting living
beings is such a way as to complete
and fulfill them, for it alone takes
them and joins them by what is deepest
in themselves. Understanding, co-operation
and love are the keys to human survival."
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
'We cannot
solve the problems of the world with
mechanisms, but only by changing the
hearts and minds of men and speaking
courageously'.
- Albert Einstein
The highest
wisdom has but one science - the science
of the whole - the science explaining
the whole creation and man's place
in it.
- Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
Addendum
Manifesto for Gifts For Peace and
Humanity
We need to get together and think
globally and act locally. First we
need to assess what is actually working
in terms in the creation of peace,
sustainability, good governance, health
and wellness, environmental sustainability,
community and education.
I think that the
biggest problem confronting us is
the tremendous inequity in the world
and the fact that one third of the
population exists on less than $1
dollar a day and that a child in the
developing world dies every few seconds.
The global market place functions
like a giant casino and produces wealth
for a global monetocracy for a very
powerful wealth elite. This tremendous
amount of wealth is siphoned off from
the global military industrial complex
and the pharmaceutical industry which
together account for trillions of
dollars a year.
Ultimately all
the material wealth that we see around
us and the capitalist chain of inequity
which is based on the planet having
infinite resources is actually causing
the irreversible destruction of living
and non living resources. We are killing
our future generations and at the
same time forcing billions of people
to scavenge for morsels for survival
from a dwindling environment. What
is also clear is that the major problems
of this world are based on exclusion,
marginalization, unemployment and
disempowerment where religious fundamentalism
leads to segregated cultural collectives
which are not able to integrate into
the new era which is now upon us.
Indeed we need
a new view of humanity based on the
respect for the sanctity of all life
which outlaws war and inhumanity against
human beings and respects all cultures
creeds belief systems and races and
yet sees them all connected under
a philosophy of oneness and a respect
for the sacredness of life.
The Global Peace
Centre has the aim of creating circles
of like minded people (Our Ambassadors
For Peace) who have a common mission.
Their common mission is to set up
transport systems including boats
and large aeroplanes to deliver essential
supplies of food and equipment to
deprived and compromised communities
around the world. The exchange rate
of currencies in fact belies the value
of commodities so it is best to supply
commodities rather than currencies.
At the same time commodities will
come with professional people who
are able to deliver supplies directly
to source. In a way these people would
be rescuers of the planet as they
transcend all differences of race
religion and culture. Their only mission
will be to offer their knowledge,
expertise and to open the heart of
humanity to an understanding of our
connectedness with each other.
As Einstein said
Our task must be to free ourselves
from this prison by widening our circle
of compassion to embrace all living
creatures and the whole of nature
in its beauty'

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