PARADIGMS FOR THE GOOD OF HUMANITY
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CARE FOR NATURE, LAW & JUSTICE

Law & Justice 

To create a new paradigm around how we live in "common-unity", we must not consent to irrational, illegal acts and statutes that keep us caged.

​Can we agree to live by laws that acknowledge our collective need for healing, liberty, sovereignty, human rights and freedoms?
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Can we let go of punitive punishment and reach towards a restorative justice model? 

We need innovators who have ideas around re-shaping the human 'rules of engagement'. We believe it is time to simplify, move away from maritime law, punitive punishment and re-traumatizing the already hurt people in our societies. 

We want to talk to those who have experience with the system that exists today. Those who have been frustrated with the system, see where it has gone wrong, and want to create a template with us for a new framework. 

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Some fundamentals; 

Do no harm to others
Take responsibility for your action

Basic Rights 

  1. To act in self-defense (personal, family, innocents, nation).
  2. To own and carry weapons for self-defense and for ensuring that the nation remains free.
  3. To own and control private property (land, money, personal items, intellectual property, etc.)
  4. To earn a living and keep the fruit of one’s labor.
  5. To freely migrate within the country or to leave the country.
  6. To worship—or not worship—God in the manner one chooses.
  7. To associate with—or disassociate from—any person or group.
  8. To express any idea through print, voice, banner, or other media.
  9. To be secure in one’s home, papers, and person against unwarranted searches and seizures (privacy).
  10. To be advised of the charges, in the event of arrest.
  11. To have a judge determine if the accused should be held for trial or for punishment.
  12. To be tried by a jury of one’s peers and face one’s accuser, in the event of being charged with a crime.
  13. To be tried by a jury of one’s peers, in the event of a suit in which the disputed amount is substantive.
  14. To suffer no cruel or unusual punishment.
  15. To establish, monitor, control, and petition our servant government to help secure the above rights.
  16. To abolish said government, when it becomes destructive of these rights.


Caring for Nature 

What are some important things that you believe should be incorporated into a new Environmental strategy? 

To create a new paradigm around how we care for nature, and become trust worthy custodians. We believe, humanity can once again have reverence for nature and all beings. 
We need innovators who have ideas around growing enough food to feed our communities, without the use of harmful poisons.
​Strategies on cleaning and protecting water ways, using alternatives to plastics and protection of at risk species of plants and animals etc.  

We want to talk to those who have experience with the system that exists today. Those who have been frustrated with the system, see where it has gone wrong, and want to create a template with us for a new framework. 

Please get in touch ❤
At the core, how does humanity embody a principle of being inseparable from nature? 
  • Community projects for waste management
  • ​Water and land management 
  • Locally led groups caring for plants and animals 
  • Protecting the ocean and marine life 
  • Projects supporting toxin free and humane pest management 
  • ​More recourses available for humane farming practice (without greenwashing)
  • Recourses put towards urban and rural community permaculture projects 
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