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New Time Peace Movement
In light of the United States government response
to the 9-11 terrorist attacks establishing as official policy "war
on terrorism," it is mandatory to understand the implications
of the new war time policy on personal freedom and to respond with
a comprehensive non-violent strategy that goes to the root of the
problem.
The purpose of the New Time Peace Movement is to
fully address the problem of the spiral of violence and the need
for non-violent resistance to this problem while providing a comprehensive
solution that eradicates the problem for once and for all.
The solution proposed by the New Time Peace Movement
is simple and elementary: change the calendar and you change the
time.
Through its daily and annual use a calendar continuously
programs and reinforces for good or bad the belief system of a people,
a culture, a society, conditioning altogether their world-view.
The very nature of war and terrorism is a function both of the irregular
calendar and the inability of the people of the world to unify under
a common harmonic timing standard.
To better understand why the New Time Peace Movement
will work and what its methods of active non-violence are, as well
as the object of its resistance, inclusive of a goal or deadline
leading to the complete application of its solution, we must first
understand the theory and method of active non-violence.
When Nations Themselves are the Criminals:
Violence and Active Non-violence
In principle, active non-violence becomes a survival
necessity whenever national security becomes the paramount issue
in the public affairs of a people. This is precisely the situation
that occurred immediately following the 9-11 attacks. The United
States took it upon itself to declare war on terrorism, to pass
the Patriot Act, to create a Cabinet level Office of Homeland Security,
to introduce far reaching changes in airport security systems, and
in essence to subordinate all other national and international policy
issues to the single over-riding one of national security. Enlisting
a coalition of a preponderant majority of the nations of the world
on its side ("you are either with us or with the terrorists")
the stage was set for the next spiral of violence, and that is moral
violence.
The fundamental injustice of the United States' position
is important to bear in mind. As the most powerful nation in history
economically and militarily, its policies completely dominate the
global society and keep it in check. The United States population
represents only 5% of the world, yet 40 % of the natural resources
are consumed by the American society. The 400 wealthiest Americans
have the combined wealth of the poorest one-third of the world or
two billion humans. The Department of Defense budget this year
alone is 318 billion dollars. What had been covert and unofficial
before the 9-11 is now overt and official.
Acquiring the consent of the Untied Nations Secretary-General
as well as the Security Council, the United States now has carte
blanche to make war on the rest of the world wherever it feels it
is necessary. Within the United States itself, the majority of the
populace not only acquiesces to this power, but exults in it as
its right. For this reason, the same majority accepts the abrogation
of its freedoms and accepts being treated like criminals. And this
is because of national security.
Having allowed national security to become the paramount
issue of national policy, the nation has become "hypermoral."
In hypermorality, the attributes of the enemy become the methods
of the state. To "protect" its citizens, every single
one of them is treated as a potential terrorist if they wish to
pass through an airport. There is a total abdication of common
sense in favor of a hypermorality, which is cloaked in an aggrandized
patriotism where the only viable symbol is the demonstration of
the national flag. In reality, this behavior in defense of civilization
is the end of civilized behavior. There is no civility to random
checks on anyone be they grandmothers, tattooed youths, or flight
attendants themselves.
Moral violence is the first step toward physical
violence. Anyone knows that if he or she resists a random whole-body
check, that it will be met with physical violence. Physical coercion
backs up the hypermoral method of treating any one as if they were
a terrorist - the national guard are right there - arms at the ready
- to make sure you behave.
When
the dominant society of wealth and power uses violence - physical
and moral - to "protect" itself, this violence is categorically
different than the violence of the poor and the oppressed.
The resort to violence by the oppressed or disenfranchised
peoples is sometimes perceived as the only means to draw attention
to their cause.
What message were the terrorists sending to the United
States and the world when they attacked the Twin Towers and the
Pentagon?
Does anyone remember the story of David and Goliath?
Does anyone understand the inherent fascism of globalization
as the doctrine of "inexorability" meant to be accepted
by all the peoples of the world?
The American government thinks that Islamic societies
must be "reformed," but refuses to see or consider that
global society might be in need of even greater reform.
Does anyone understand why 300,000 people took to
the streets of Genoa when the G-7 met there just months before the
9-11?
Does anyone remember that one week before the 9-11
that Israel and the United States walked out of the United Nations
Conference on racism?
Does anyone remember how many civilians died at the
hands of the US atomic war machine in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
three days apart from each other in 1945?
When the reaction of the oppressed through violent
means initiates a cycle of violence, the dominant nation responds
to violence/terrorism through only two means: condemnation and combat.
There is no room for dialogue or to even question whether there
was any cause for such violence. But terrorism is a special complex
unto itself. What is terrorism and, more important, why? Terrorism
exists in the world because there is state terrorism. State terror
exists in the form of the "nuclear club." The purpose
of this club with America at its head, and formalized as the five
permanent nations of the UN Security Council, is to maintain military
dominance over the rest of the world. The acquisition of nuclear
arms by Pakistan and India has altered that situation, as has the
war on terrorism. Terrorism itself is the only response to the official
terror of the nuclear club, which, of course, would never yield
its power. By using commercial airliners as bombs, wiping out the
very nerve center of the globalization infrastructure while mortally
penetrating the military fortress of the greatest power in history,
the terrorists achieved a signal victory. They had brought civilization
to its knees. When terrorism co-opts "normal" political
procedures, then civilization is at an end, and the nation state
itself becomes the criminal.
The Need for Moral Vision and Consciousness
In this situation there is a profound moral need to
assert consciousness and vision where there are none. This is the
purpose of a strategy of active non-violence. In this case the very
fabric of the dominant world order is in need of resistance. The
US congress hasn't given an inch of its power to the people, because
it is owned by the banks and always will be.
The system itself must be resisted. If people want
justice, they will not have it as long as the prevailing system
exists. What is required is a total non-violent peaceful revolution
that goes to the root of the problem and develops a strategy that
pulls out the rug from underneath the feet of the those responsible
for maintaining the hypermoral state of moral violence under the
cloak of national security.
The re-entrenchment of American values following the
9-11 demonstrates the institutionalization of terrorist tactics
against its citizens. Any terrorist incident that occurs is further
institutionalized as a response that further destroys the rights
of the individual. Please note that Articles 5 and 12 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights are routinely violated when you are
subjected to random airport security body checks. Article 5 reads
in part "...No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel,
inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment..." while Article
12 reads in part "...No one shall be subjected to arbitrary
interference with his privacy, family home or correspondence, nor
attacks upon his honor. Everyone has the right to protection from
such interference or attacks." Airport security body checks
are precisely such degrading treatment and interference with one's
privacy and honor. These are just the simplest facts of the matter.
The point is that the institutionalization of hypermoral security
tactics - moral violence - makes it necessary to respond with a
comprehensive strategy of morally active non-violence.
To be successful such a non-violent response must
be motivated by a creative and constructive urge for peace. Such
a movement must open a dialogue to point out that the root problem
of civilization, plagued and brought down in the end by war and
violence, is to be found in the metaprogram of the calendar by which
the dominant society is programmed.
Root out the calendar and you root out the very foundations
of the civilization which is now totally and hopelessly corrupted.
To end the time of war, end the calendar which programs the civilization
for war. When civilization itself is so corrupted, a genuine peace
plan must envision a fundamental reorganization of human society
along lines that completely transcend the now no longer viable system
of the nation states which have fomented their own terrorist backlash.
What if it were recognized that for there to be peace, the rights
of the Earth must be recognized as paramount? What if a Biospheric
Assembly replaced the United Nations?
Violence is now so pervasive that peace is thought
of only in terms of military "peacekeeping forces." Are
we so morally degraded that we cannot think of peace without resorting
to arms? Peace by coercion is not peace. The United Nations is promoting
this decade as the Culture of Peace, but a culture of peace must
be based on culture and not guns. Unless culture is elevated as
the supreme value of human society, there will be no end to violence,
nor will there be peace.
Who speaks for peace today? Who understands that peace
is more than protection from guns? We are in a climactic world situation
where the potential of world destruction - either through military
means or through sheer environmental degradation - is a genuine
reality. You are either with Bush or with the terrorists - where
is there room for peace? Peace must be the wave that follows in
the wake of the Inevitable Event. Peace is the construction of harmony.
Peace is the break with the old time altogether, and the splendid
dawning of an entirely new time. Peace is as different from war
as the Thirteen Moon calendar is from the Gregorian. We must break
the downward spiral of violence through a radical re-envisioning
of the world that starts with taking back our time.
In the spiral of violence, the dominator "Christian"
civilization, reinforced by the technosphere, makes war on the marginalized
Indigenous societies and Islam which provides the single largest
resistance to globalization. In this regard the current spiral of
violence is the war between the religion of choice and the religion
of submission - who will win? When the dominant society takes to
war against terrorism, in the eyes of the oppressed, it actually
defaults on any pretense of moral leadership. When there is a default
of moral leadership on the part of the dominant society, it is giving
a green light for a war time mind set for all of the other nations.
Where
is the Muhammad of Non-violence?
To counteract this force we must first begin with
peace in ourselves, and extend it to our family and community in
a spirit of forgiveness and dialogue. Whole person, whole family,
whole Earth. An upward moving spiral of morally active non-violence
must be generated to counteract the downward spiral of moral and
physical violence.
What is needed is actually a moral jihad to break
the cycle of violence. Personal moral reason must be aroused
and reconciled with egoless spiritual behavior - the behavior of
love. Love is the true weapon of peace, disarming all through the
embrace of love. Peace is love. "As-salaam alaikum!" is
the beginning of constructive peace. True peace stems from a systemic
basis. Peace is a construct of creative logic that engages the enemy
or adversarial view and introduces it to the evolving logic of constructive
peace. Peace through culture is constructive peace, the basis of
a nonviolent harmonic solution. Where is the Muhammad of non-violence?
The New Time Peace Movement considers it a moral
necessity to resist the entire fabric of world society governed
by the erroneous and irregular Gregorian calendar. There will
never be any agreement of any kind as long as your institutions
and beliefs are programmed by the unnatural and irregular Gregorian
calendar. How could it be that society as "advanced" as
that of global civilization could not come to terms with terrorism?
Why is it that no peace movement has successfully
come to the root of the problem? Time is not money. Time is art.
In a time of peace, the arts flourish as humanity's principle
activity. To end the time of war eliminate the calendar of that
time. To assure a time of peace introduce and live by a calendar
of perfect harmony - this is the perpetual calendar of thirteen
moons, 28 days each moon, thirteen times a year with one day for
forgiveness and transcendence. How could global society expect to
solve the problems of the human condition when it is not spiritual
or harmonious at its root?
The New Time Peace Movement recognizes that its object
of civil resistance is to eliminate the Gregorian calendar, calling
together all peace, spiritual and ecology groups to be in accord
on this one point. The New Time Peace Movement recognizes that the
previous peace movements could not rid the world of nuclear terror,
and therefore at this time to preserve the earth, humanity and the
future, the only means left is to de legitimize all of the current
institutions by delegitimizing the calendar in which all these institutions
are founded and established. By abolishing the calendar in which
these institutions are established, replacing it instead with a
new calendar, and declaring the right of sovereignty in time, a
new legitimacy will establish as institutions the values of harmony,
culture, art and peace. If it is a new millennium, we need a new
time and a new calendar. The old calendar of the old millennium
only brought us war and more war.That won't work anymore. Any time
is only as good or as bad as its calendar. If war is a state of
mind, than peace is the mind without a state. Let us start over
again.
The New Time Peace Movement will utilize art and
culture as its means to demonstrate against and resist the Gregorian
society. The New Time Peace Movement will mobilize under the
Banner of Peace, recognized by International Law in 1935 as a legitimate
symbol to fly in order to protect society, cultural monuments and
nature itself from the destructive effects of war. Wherever this
Banner is flown it will represent constructive peace and the creative
endeavor to create a new society in its own time. The New Time Peace
Movement will promote and promulgate the new time calendar of thirteen
moons of peace everywhere, offering education about the nature of
time and the new peace plan for human social reorganization in time.
The New Time Peace Movement has set as its goal, July 25, 2004,
to complete its march to the new time; and on the day following,
old calendar, July 26, to establish a new world society based on
sovereignty in natural time, and thereby exempt itself any further
from the morally crippling effects of Gregorian society.
We recognize that Martin Luther King Jr., and before
him, Mahatma Gandhi developed techniques and methods for manifesting
peaceful resistance of oppression and injustice. The New Time Peace
Movement will do the same and follows in the same tradition.
As of the Spring Equinox, 2002, the New Time Peace
Movement is officially launched. Based on the World Thirteen Moon
Calendar Change Peace Movement now dispersed and spreading in more
than 30 countries worldwide, the New Time Peace Movement is calling
for a rolling wave of creative acts of resistance against the dominant
society. These acts of creative celebration will be coordinated
worldwide with the Solstices and Equinoxes to demonstrate that the
Earth and Earth time are greater than that of any human social order.
To further its ends, the New Time Peace Movement is calling for
a dialogue with all other peace, ecology and spiritual movements,
as well as with community leaders, to address the issues of moral
and physical violence and eradicating the root by eradicating the
irregular calendar in favor of a new calendar in order to enter
a genuine time of peace.
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