Emanuel for President
Emanuel Pastreich's declaration of candidacy for president of the United States
Emanuel for president
How the campaign started
In the midst of the 2020 presidential campaign, muddied by hype and poisoned by corruption, a single candidate stepped forward to limn with unwavering scientific accuracy the decay that has crept over our society. Emanuel Pastreich declared in February, 2020, that only an independent candidate can serve as president in light of the collapse of political parties into warring crime syndicates. He presents us with a concrete plan to transform our nation in a series of eloquent speeches that assume we are citizens capable of action, not passive consumers.
Pastreich is the sole presidential candidate who speaks the truth and who demands long-term strategies for the real dangers we face. He continues his campaign for president to this moment and asks for your support so that he can protect you and defend you, regardless of the personal sacrifice involved.
Pastreich refuses to pin the blame on any one person, or group, for the moral decay, the degeneration of institutions and values in the United States, in international institutions and around the world. He suggests, rather that we return to the spirit of the Constitution and, like George Washington, Frederick Douglass or Abraham Lincoln, like Eugene Debs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, or John F. Kennedy, discover the ethical foundations for good governance that have been buried in a shallow grave by public relations firms, investment banks, and legions of politicians and self-appointed experts.
Pastreich published a book of his speeches as candidate for president entitled “I Shall Fear No Evil” that makes his position transparent and compelling. Over
the last year, Pastreich has given speeches, met with fellow Americans, especially those who are suffering the consequences of the profound moral rot in our country commonly labeled as “COVID19,” and presented a vision that is both inspiring and concrete.
With your input, with your help, he started to map out a positive direction for the United States, a future in which we move away from the dangerous culture of consumption, extraction and endless war that has infected the nation like a horrific virus and that has been amplified in our culture by the cunning tricks of dangerous parasites.
Why am I running?
My name is Emanuel Pastreich and I have declared myself an independent candidate for president of the United States.
I have been a teacher for most of my career, teaching at the university level, but also for high school, starting back in 1998 at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. My specialty has been East Asian studies, covering the cultures and histories of Japan, China and Korea. More recently my writings have expanded to cover contemporary politics, security, technology and economics.
I made up my mind early on that as Asia became more central in the international community it would be critical for the next generation (which I thought of as people like me back then) to have a deep understanding of Asia and to be able to engage with Asians with at least the same level of sophistication that Asians have when engaging with us.
I also spent part of my career in Japan and Korea and that experience not only gave me understanding of what the United States needs to do to respond to a new world, but it also allowed me to see our country with greater clarity from the outside.
As president of the Asia Institute in Washington D.C., a think tank that conducts research and holds discussions on diplomacy, security and economic issues, I work to help Americans understand Asia accurately. I do so with a minimum budget, working with those committed to the truth, not to security big budgets.
I could see from January of 2020 in Washington D.C. that the entire Federal government had shut down and that a dangerous cloud of uncertainty had descended over the institutions that determine our future.
It was also clear to me that the current political system is incapable of addressing any of the serious challenges facing the United States, whether climate change, or the concentration of wealth, the global arms race or the negative impact of technology on our lives.
I looked around at the politicians, not just candidates for president, but others too, and it was crystal clear that those politicians have fallen into empty rituals, the repetition of phrases like magic incantations and that we are no longer engaged in a dialog with citizens about ethical issues, about science, or about the future.
This political culture is not only disturbing, it is frightening. I could see signs even in January that the entire Federal government was marching forward towards unmitigated catastrophe.
I decided to declare myself a candidate for president because there were no candidates out there, even among the minor parties, that were addressing seriously the challenges of our age.
I drafted my declaration over a period of several weeks with the conviction that nothing could be done in the United States unless we worked outside of the established system and that only an independent candidate would be capable of moving the country in a healthy direction.
When I mentioned this idea to my friends, most of them immediately responded that unless one has high media exposure, lots of funding from corporations, and deep connections in political parties, that there is no way you can run for president, or for congress, or even for local government.
Any such effort would be perceived as nothing more than a stunt.
But when I heard those words, I felt only the more strongly that in the midst of the growing chaos and uncertainty that for me to make such a declaration could make a difference if I did so, not as an appeal to the corrupt institutions that dominated Washington D.C. today, but rather as an appeal to the words and the spirit of the constitution. This core document, which defines the United States, clearly recognizes me as fully qualified to make such a bid for the presidency.
Moreover, after I wrote the speech and spoke with a variety of people, from working poor to teachers and restaurant employees, I came to believe that I was able to represent precisely the needs of the country because I have not accepted any external funding, and I was myself unemployed. As someone in the same position as the majority of Americans, I can represent them in a manner that privileged politicians could not possibility do.
Established powers have erected high walls in Washington D.C. to make sure that no one like me will ever be covered in the media, will ever be invited to any events, will ever be considered as someone worth listening to.
But this reality encourages me, rather than discouraging me. So obvious is it to me that only a complete transformation of the politics of the country can save us, and that the two political parties, wallowing in money and privilege, cannot measure up to the task. Also, so-called independents are incapable of mounting a serious campaign.
Today’s pundits and politicians, whether they call themselves progressive or conservative, fight with each other for the honor of offering up an unholy sacrifice before the filthy idol known as the corporate media. They dumb down their words, avoid critical topics, and bend over backwards to please powerful
That media is a racket. It creates profits for corporations and denies us the right to understand what is happening in our country.
Other politicians assume that the corporate media has so much power to make or break anyone, through slander, or by cooked up scandals, that they will not dare to look the false god in the eyes.
If the requirement for becoming a presidential candidate is having the backing of the rich and being praised by a corrupt media empire, then clearly I am not qualified.
But the United States constitution, which should always be our starting point, does not say anywhere that money or power is required to be president.
I want to take the opposite position, to say that if the other candidates are taking money from investment banks, from multinational corporations, or from the super-rich, that it is they, and not I, who are not qualified to be president.
I am certain that if you read my materials, or listen even to a few minutes of my speeches, it will be clear just how serious this campaign is.
I am committed to you and I want my policies to reflect your insights. I have no interest in tired-out phrases like “conservative” and “progressive” designed to confuse and to divide us. Please let me know what you think and let us work together to create new hope in the United States.
Experience
Emanuel Pastreich has emerged over the last two decades as the leading voice for a rational American policy in domestic policy and in diplomacy and security. He has distinguished himself as a man focused like a laser on climate and biodiversity collapse, the catastrophic impact of new technology on human society, the exponential concentration of wealth, the push for slavery by the super-rich and multinational investment banks, and the global arms race.
He refuses to take money from the rich and powerful; he declines to be featured in a corrupt media and he considers the truth to be the most powerful weapon in his arsenal.
Pastreich frequently quotes the philosopher Hannah Arendt when he describes his mission in this presidential campaign,
“Evil is never ‘radical;’ it is only extreme. It possesses neither depth nor any demonic dimension. It can overgrow and lay waste the whole world precisely because it spreads like a fungus on the surface. Evil defies thought because when thought tries to go to the roots of evil, it is frustrated, finding nothing there. That is the ‘banality’ of evil.”
Pastreich is committed to reinvent the traditions of internationalism and a democratic economy that were pursued by Eugene Debs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adlai Stevenson and John F. Kennedy in his writings and in his speeches.
He demands today that the trillions given to multinational banks and corporations over the last two years be returned, that conglomerates like Amazon and Facebook be run as regulated cooperatives, and that the assets of fossil fuel corporations be seized immediately, and their owners and administrators charged for the criminal action of presenting fraudulent information to the government and the people concerning climate change.
Pastreich started his career as a professor at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 1998 as an Asia expert fluent in Korean, Japanese and Chinese.
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, raised in Saint Louis, Missouri, and educated at Yale College, the University of Tokyo and Harvard University, he felt from early on that Americans must have a sophisticated understanding of Asia to respond to the challenges of the 21st century.
Driven to unemployment and bankruptcy by those who wished to stop his campaign, he knows all too well the sufferings of the common man in this dark age. He wants to work with you to bring light in the midst of the gathering darkness.
Pastreich currently serves as president of the Asia Institute, a think tank focused on diplomacy, security and technology with offices in Washington D.C., Seoul, Tokyo and Hanoi.
Policy
EMANUEL FOR PRESIDENT
EIGHTEEN-PLANK PLATFORM
1) We will not recognize any election that is not fair
The current election system is so corrupt as to be meaningless. The qualified candidate is not allowed on the ballot, and his or her ideas, and activities, are ignored by a media that purposely denies citizens access to critical information. The Votes are counted using computer systems designed to be hacked, leaving no evidence of the sacred choice of the people. Regions inhabited by the poor receive so few voting machines that tired mothers and fathers must wait for hours in line, shivering, as the dusk descends.
The last election was a travesty and the Democratic and Republican parties were but vultures with slightly different plumage that picked at the carcass of Liberty.
We will not recognize as legitimate any election for president, or for any other office, until the nation holds an internationally-supervised election in which every citizen is guaranteed the right to vote in a manner that is easily verified, and in which every qualified candidate can present his or her policies directly to the people. The entire election must transparent at every level and commercial advertising must be banned.
We did not have a legitimate election last time. We do have a moral obligation to reject this entire process.
2) Climate change is the overwhelming security threat;
The response must involve every aspect of domestic and foreign policy
A full commitment to a hundred-year plan for the mitigation of, and the adaptation to, climate change must be at the center of all security, economic and educational policy for the United States. We must devote all resources to this plan, committing ourselves to the equivalent of a war economy, in order to reduce the use of petroleum and coal to zero within two to three years and eliminate the use of plastics and petroleum-based fertilizers and other materials.
The government will set forth directives that demand the rapid reduction in the use of fossil fuels, the end of the use of private automobiles and the restriction of the use of airplanes. We will finance the installation of solar power and wind power generators in every neighborhood. All intellectual property rights for these technologies be placed in the public domain by government for this purpose. Upgrades for all buildings in insulation and in solar and wind power, so as to reach to near zero carbon emissions, will be undertaken immediately.
The government will do so, employing 50-year loans that will make renewable energy cheaper than fossil fuels immediately by calculating long-term costs. We will end all subsidies for petroleum, coal and uranium. Those fuels will be designated as controlled substances that cannot be sold for profit. The military will convert to 100% renewable energy more quickly than the rest of the country and it will become the most powerful defender of the ecosystem, not oil wars, or bogus geoengineering. Polluting fighter planes and outdated aircraft carriers will be scrapped immediately without concern for the profits that they might generate for corporations.
We guarantee those who lose their jobs in the transition employment in renewable energy projects. In fact, we guarantee everyone who wishes a job employment. Oil and gas corporations have made trillions of dollars by pushing dangerous substances like petroleum, coal and natural gas on citizens that they knew full well were destroying the environment. Such actions are criminal. The assets of these corporations, and of their owners, will be seized by the government and those funds used to finance the transformation of our economy.
Wasting energy, food and natural resources will be recognized for the abomination that it is and will never be promoted as a symbol of a better life. The government will supervise the creation of truly sustainable urban and suburban communities and undertake the restoration of wild areas to assure biodiversity. That will mean tearing up the malls, the parking lots, the factories and the freeways that have defiled our sacred forests and our precious wetlands.
A full commitment to a hundred-year plan for the mitigation of, and the adaptation to, climate change must be at the center of all security, economic and educational policy for the United States. We must devote all resources to this plan, committing ourselves to the equivalent of a war economy, in order to reduce the use of petroleum and coal to zero within two to three years and eliminate the use of plastics and petroleum-based fertilizers and other materials.
The government will set forth directives that demand the rapid reduction in the use of fossil fuels, the end of the use of private automobiles and the restriction of the use of airplanes. We will finance the installation of solar power and wind power generators in every neighborhood. All intellectual property rights for these technologies be placed in the public domain by government for this purpose. Upgrades for all buildings in insulation and in solar and wind power, so as to reach to near zero carbon emissions, will be undertaken immediately.
The government will do so, employing 50-year loans that will make renewable energy cheaper than fossil fuels immediately by calculating long-term costs. We will end all subsidies for petroleum, coal and uranium. Those fuels will be designated as controlled substances that cannot be sold for profit. The military will convert to 100% renewable energy more quickly than the rest of the country and it will become the most powerful defender of the ecosystem, not oil wars, or bogus geoengineering. Polluting fighter planes and outdated aircraft carriers will be scrapped immediately without concern for the profits that they might generate for corporations.
We guarantee those who lose their jobs in the transition employment in renewable energy projects. In fact, we guarantee everyone who wishes a job employment. Oil and gas corporations have made trillions of dollars by pushing dangerous substances like petroleum, coal and natural gas on citizens that they knew full well were destroying the environment. Such actions are criminal. The assets of these corporations, and of their owners, will be seized by the government and those funds used to finance the transformation of our economy.
Wasting energy, food and natural resources will be recognized for the abomination that it is and will never be promoted as a symbol of a better life. The government will supervise the creation of truly sustainable urban and suburban communities and undertake the restoration of wild areas to assure biodiversity. That will mean tearing up the malls, the parking lots, the factories and the freeways that have defiled our sacred forests and our precious wetlands.
3) Eliminate nuclear weapons by any means necessary
Humanity faces an unprecedented risk of nuclear war, one made even more dire by the promotion of “usable” mini nuclear devices. It is a sad travesty that we are now spending trillions of dollars to upgrade a nuclear force that we should eliminate.
We will commit ourselves to the elimination of these dangerous weapons from the Earth, as painful as that process will be. For the sake of our children, we will forcibly confiscate, and destroy, all nuclear weapons, starting in the United States, and then in all the other nations of the world. We will work with committed groups of citizens at home and abroad, inside government and outside, to make sure that the development of nuclear weapons is stopped.
4) Launch international scientific investigations into the past that so many refuse to confront
We cannot come to grips with the threat of climate change and of nuclear war until we shake off the culture of denial that has gripped us for the last twenty years. We must conduct a fearless investigation into the actions taken by a small group of powerful men after the 2000 election, including the so-called “9/11” incident.
We must use the power of the scientific method when we launch international “truth and reconciliation” teams to investigate and to reveal the honest story for our citizens, and for the world, to see. There should be no limits on how far this investigation goes. Granted the seriousness of the case, all related materials must be declassified. Nor should we be satisfied with simplistic tales that blame just one group or another. Murder on the Orient Express was a solvable crime.
5) Bring the US military home and upgrade the United Nations
The United States must bring back most of the troops it has deployed around the world since the Second World War, troops often exploited in mercenary enterprises to serve the interests of the wealthy. We must be ready to fight, and to die, for true international security, but to do so only in the strictest sense as defined by the charter of the United Nations.
It would be better to risk our lives in the battle against the forces of greed to protect the soil beneath our feet, to assure that the pure waters of our oceans are not poisoned, and to preserve forests in perpetuity than to fight these pointless wars over resources for multinational corporations.
The United Nations must be the primary space wherein we plan the future for our fragile planet, and then implement those plans. Otherwise we must engage at the local level while retaining a global vision. This process will only be successful if the United States and the United Nations undergo complete reforms that empowers them to represent the citizens of the Earth without the interference of corporations, or of wealthy individuals.
6) Corporations are not people; The rich get only one vote
Corporations are not people and they should not play a role in the formulation of policy. The same is true for the super-rich and for the investment banks through which they exert their will. The information required by policy makers must be supplied by life-long civil servants, professors and other experts who engage in an objective evaluation of the current state of our country without pressure to derive profit.
The rich are just people; They have no more rights than anyone else. They should not have a special role in the determination of policy. Those who use money, directly or indirectly, to influence policy are engaged in corruption and bribery. We must not hide such criminality by using the innocuous terms like “consulting” and “lobbying.”
We must empower the civil service so that the government regains independence from corporations and can produce strict regulatory systems to protect the people. We have done it before and we can do it again. In that process, many corporations, such as banks, or communications and energy companies, will be nationalized, and run by a competent staff of civil servants who have the common good as their sacred mission.
Other corporations will be run as collectives at the local level under the ownership and control of citizens. Such ethical governance has precedents dating back to ancient times and does not require ideological decoration.
7) An economy of the people, by the people, and for the people
Without economic equality and the strict regulation of finance, democracy is not possible. While we slept, a sly faction generated great wealth by illegal and immoral means for decades and then hoarded the money they created by magic overseas.
Most of our citizens cannot even conceive of the corruption that has spread everywhere behind the sparkling facades of industry and government. All this will stop. We empower thousands of professional auditors at the Internal Revenue Service, and other government bureaus, who, supported by the FBI, will go forward and fearlessly conduct complete audits of all branches of government, including the Department of Defense.
We will demand a full financial audit of the Congress and of all its members. So also will the entire Executive branch and all the major members of the Judiciary, be audited. We will not be afraid to fire, fine and imprison thousands of people, or more, if necessary.
Once the government is dedicated once again to the concerns of our honorable citizens, we will undertake this process for corporations and for the super-rich. Remember that those who roll in obscene wealth obtained it through unfair access to capital combined with illegal business practices.
Their assets will be cut down to size so that they can no longer use these funds to undermine journalism, politics or education. Finance, from now on, will be a highly regulated field, primarily overseen by government organizations accountable to the people.
Regional banks will take the form of cooperatives that are run by the citizens for the sake of the local economy. No digital currencies the expose citizens to risk from unaccountable multinational banks will be permitted.
8) Support true education and investigative journalism
Politics cannot be meaningful if our citizens are denied access to the quality education they need in order to think critically about our society and to make full use of the infinite potential of their imaginations.
Citizens need to learn history and literature, philosophy and science, from a young age in order to be able to comprehend the complex issues of our age. We will create a new education system in which all citizens are treated equally. Funding for schools will never be tied to local real estate taxes. Teachers will be as well rewarded as any member of society.
Everyone will be entitled to a quality education because we expect everyone to be an active citizen. Journalism is an extension of education and therefore it must inform our citizens about real issues, not sensationalist happenings, and it should teach them how to think critically about the economic and cultural realities behind the surface of things.
Sadly, journalism has degenerated into a disgraceful sludge that fills newspapers, TV broadcasts and internet postings with grotesque images and meretricious phrases, debased content that appeals to our worst angels. Whereas citizens should be learning to think objectively and to work together to create a better society, they are bombarded instead with refuse that stimulates sexual desire or promotes mindless consumption.
The government must support an independent media at the local and national level that is dedicated to the pursuit of truth and that encourages citizens to think for themselves. Investigative journalism about the serious issues of our time, brave journalism, must once again become a viable career.
Art, whether painting, sculpture, design, drama, music or literature, must be part of our citizens’ lives. The government will support such activities to give citizens the confidence to express themselves, and to articulate a vision for our future on their own.
Citizens must not be forced to rely on shiny images or glib phrases produced by the corporate media. Fostering artistic expression will free youth from the banal and manipulative culture they face today, one which directs them towards short-term pleasures and robs them of the ability to contribute to their society. Giving them the opportunity to make their own films, their own newspapers and their own paintings and photographs, while being paid a decent wage for that work, will give them confidence they can change society.
9) The 13th amendment demands the end of slavery
The 13th amendment of our Constitution explicitly prohibits slavery. Yet we have citizens, many forced into debt by the contemptible practices of banks, who work in factories and stores as effective slaves.
We have citizens in prisons, often on trumped-up charges, who are forced to work for no pay, or even required to see their loved ones. All these crimes are for the profit of corporations. These despicable practices will be ended, without exception, by the rigorous application of the 13th amendment.
American workers are treated with contempt by multinational corporations that pretend to be American. Even policemen, soldiers and the employees of local and federal agencies and of businesses, are treated with contempt, as slaves, by corporations that wish to reduce them to dependency on basic income in blatant violation of the 13th amendment.
10) Trade must be ecological and truly free
Trade can be a valuable opportunity for exchange between communities around the world. But, trade as it is practiced today is damaging to our precious ecosystem and to our people. Trade means only massive container ships, controlled by investment banks, that spew out horrid smoke as they carry goods across oceans for the profits of few, not the benefit of those who make the goods, nor of those who use them.
It is not a positive for the citizens of the Earth, and it is certainly is not “internationalization,” for local industries and farms to be destroyed by “trade” planning by investment banks and speculators, and for citizens to be rendered dependent on imported goods against their will.
We must, together, completely rethink what trade means and create a 100% fossil-fuel free trade system that is accessible to everyone and that respects the needs of local communities.
11) Moral decadence lies at the core of this political crisis
The current crisis is above all a spiritual crisis. While we slept, our nation fell deep into decadence and narcissism. This civilizational disease taints even those with the best of intentions.
Modesty, frugality and integrity have vanished from our vocabulary. The invisible inner world of values and character that should be the core of moral reasoning for citizens has been replaced by a spectacle that leaves the citizen as a passive consumer of filth.
Until we can control our own actions and, only then, form communities that can demand righteousness, until we can trust our neighbors, talk frankly with our children and uphold common values, we will be incapable of standing up to the powers that have seized control of our country.
12) Transform the military-intelligence complex
The out-of-control military allows corporations to take our tax dollars and transfer them directly to their bank accounts through the sales of overpriced weapons, which are not subject to outside review, or to scientific tests.
We need men and women willing to give their lives for their country. Tragically, those noble sentiments have been cynically misdirected. The military, and the intelligence “community” that surrounds it as a penumbra, must be transformed and dedicated, above all, to the mitigation of, and the adaptation to, climate change, and to other real security threats like bio-fascism.
The bravery of soldiers must be focused on the dangerous work of ending the rule of our country by fossil fuel giants, and their lackeys, and to the task of transforming our economy. Soldiers! If you cannot stand up to the energy czars, how can you call yourselves brave?
In violation of George Washington’s warning of the dangers of “entangling our peace and prosperity,” we have rushed headlong into numerous secret treaties, casually termed “intelligence sharing” and “security cooperation,” that are leading us to a catastrophe like 1914.
Back then, a horrific domino effect was set off by such secret treaties that dragged the world into a catastrophic war.
All of you who work at underpaid contract jobs for the NSA, all of you who must read through our endless emails, or wander dangerous mountain passes in Afghanistan, all of you who are required to harass simple folk over foolish things for wanton corporations, listen to me! Verily, I say unto thee, “Come with us! Thou hast nothing to lose but thy chains.”
13) Stop the dangerous influence of technology on our citizens
The media presents the exponential evolution of technology as an unmitigated positive. Yet, in most cases, exposure to such new technologies robs us of the ability to focus, deprives us of the wherewithal to think for ourselves, and strips us of the awareness necessary to function as citizens.
Technology is used as a means of inducing in us addiction to short-term stimulation. Such electronic tools generate profits for corporations, but they render citizens incapable of understanding the seriousness of the crisis we face.
We want to interact with others, and we need jobs that let us cooperate with others. But all we encounter is recorded messages, automated checkouts and long rows of supercomputers coldly calculating corporate profits. We are entirely alone in a digital desert.
This is no accident but rather a premeditated crime. We must critically review how technology impacts society before we employ it. Technology can be immensely helpful, but only if it is applied to solve the real challenges of our age, and not used to manipulate us.
Scientific understanding of the state of our Earth, and of our society, must be our goal always. We confuse science with technology at our peril. As Paul Goodman wrote, “Whether or not it draws on new scientific research, technology is a branch of moral philosophy, not of science.”
14) Halt the anti-intellectual campaign to dumb us down
Our citizens are subject to unending campaigns that encourage anti-intellectual sentiments and that discourage thinking deeply about the world.
The resulting shift in our culture is not natural, but is imposed by hidden forces seeking to render us docile. We must raise the level of intellectual engagement in every corner of our country, and encourage people to think for themselves, and to propose solutions on their own.
Reading, writing and debate are critical to that process and must be encouraged. Citizens should never rely on the facile and jejune opinions offered up by celebrities. We cannot allow the poisonous forest of advertising and public relations firms to dumb down the citizenry, to impose from above the insidious cult of the self. Terrible indeed is the damage they have already done.
A banal wasteland has taken over every TV channel, occupied every mall and conquered every office. The advertising and PR industry must be subject to the strictest regulations so that our citizens are exposed to images in the media that encourage intellectual engagement and that support a healthy community. Citizens have the right to read articles, and to watch broadcasts, that the describe the reality of our lives in a scientific manner, and the right not to be subject to programs that hold up, as a model, scenes from the indulgent lives of the rich.
15) Revive the Iroquois principle of seven generations;
End the cult of growth and consumption
Although the constitution of the Iroquois Nation had a profound influence on the United States Constitution, its focus on sustainability was tragically overlooked by our founding fathers.
The traditions of the Iroquois, and of other native nations, must never be forgotten. The “seventh generation” principle of the Iroquois Nation demands we consider how our decisions today will influence the lives of our descendants seven generations in the future.
This principle is scientific and rational, and it stands in marked contrast to the irrational assumption that the oceans, forests and grasslands are commodities that belong to individuals or corporations, and that they can be destroyed for personal profit.
The “seventh generation” principle must be added to the Constitution as an amendment, serving as the basis for the complete revaluation of our economic and cultural assumptions. We must stop using deceptive terms like “growth” and “consumption” to assess the well-being of the nation. We must consider together the health of all our citizens, the weal of the environment and the prosperity of wild animals and plants.
Cooperation is essential to our survival. We cannot solve problems through budgets if budgets merely encourage dependency on money. We must create barter systems between citizens so that neighbors can assist each other and set up programs for mutual support that make families and communities self-sufficient.
Health care cannot be provided merely by sloshing government money from one account to another. We must also empower citizens to care for each other, to learn enough of medicine, of herbal remedies and of proper exercise, to cure many illnesses on their own without using money at all.
16) Farming for the people and a healthy and fair food economy
The rapid rise in temperature brought on by global warming will cause an exponential increase in the cost of food over the next decade and make farming the most critical activity for survival.
We have not even started to prepare for this catastrophe. We must leave behind this bankrupt system of industrial farming and return to farming by the people and for the people. The land must be distributed to large numbers of citizens to be used as family farms.
There is nothing to lament or decry herein. The soil and the water granted to us by our mother Earth has never been, and never will be, the property of corporations.
The entire distribution system for agriculture must be regulated and thereby made fair. It is far more important to produce food in a manner that does not damage our soil and water than it is for the few to make fortunes from agricultural exports. Americans must embrace sustainable organic farming, and do so now.
17) Neither the Republican Party nor the Democratic Party are described in the Constitution
The three-ring circus of impeachment revealed to us that the current political system has nothing to do with the Constitution. Governance is dead and politics has been reduced to a brawl between corporate lobbyists, investment bankers, media pundits and the rich whom they serve.
The media, having long abandoned any scrap of journalistic integrity, merely eggs on the wrestlers like a drunken mob. All debate surrounding the formulation and implementation of policy must be handled in a transparent manner within the government offices defined by the Constitution.
Yet today, policy is made by corporations, or debated within opaque and unaccountable political parties, in a blatantly unconstitutional manner.
Do not be deceived. The Democratic Party and the Republican Party are not described in the Constitution and they do not represent the vast majority of our citizens. Leaving decisions on policy to political parties that are not regulated by the Constitution is both criminal and unconstitutional, and the practice must be stopped.
Political parties are an appropriate venue for citizens at the local level to meet and to exchange ideas. The Constitution grants the Democratic and Republican parties no role in governance or in the formulation of policy. Governance must be carried out through accountable government agencies in a transparent manner without any corporate money, anywhere.
18) End the mask and vaccine regime
The super-rich, hiding behind corrupt government officials, bogus NGOs and various decadent celebrities, are pushing for a mask regime and lockdown policy designed to isolate us from each other and to destroy our constitutional right to freedom of assembly.
Science demonstrates clearly that the masks are damaging to health and a blatant form of tyranny. The same is true of lockdowns. The rich use their stock holdings in media giants to demand that the news beat the drums for lockdowns of the local economy and vaccines.
They have bribed experts to argue for the immediate implementation of vaccines which have not been tested on animals, are exempt from legal liability and were developed in secret. Those vaccines contain modified RNA which will cause serious illnesses like cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other afflictions.
They are not vaccines at all, but rather a declaration of war against the people cloaked in the saccharine syrup of health, safety and security. This illegal vaccine regime will force everyone to be injected with chemicals determined in secret by multinational corporations, and then approved by the global and national agencies that they have seized control of.
Scientists and citizens have been excluded from the policy debate in violation of the constitution.\ This crisis is exploited to push for constant surveillance, the replacement of money with digital currencies controlled by multinational banks, and the destruction of all small businesses.
The food we must eat is controlled by multinational corporations, the medicine we need for treatment is controlled by pharmaceutical companies, the education we need to understand the world and the journalism we need to keep ourselves informed is commandeered by global investment banks and multi-billionaires.
for a momement I thought that serious citizens committed to the rule of law wanted to engage me in a scientific debate about what is climate change and what the best response should be. Looking at what washed up, however, it seems more likely we are looking at subcontracting for counter-information from a juicy classifed DHS budget. I am willing to spend hours rewriting. Are you serious about joining the campaign? Dig your snouts deep in the trough, friends. I have better things to do.
I will revise this plank, and in fact revise all the planks, in the next few months. The process is made more difficult not because I am an agent of corporate fascism but rather that I must do most work myself and have been unemployed for most of the last three years. I do this work because I believe in it. I must take care of my children, especially after the death of their mother, and try to help out my mother as well.