Heal-The-Earth.Org is a site dedicated to the ideal that the world can only be healed once humanity has found a way of settling our greatest of differences.
Time and again when diplomatic and military crisis loom, issues such as poverty, education, health and the environment become secondary.
As rich and developed democratic nations increasingly find themselves in political turmoil, their focus on global issues continues to suffer.
In contrast, Heal-The-Earth.Org outlines clearly a political blueprint for solving every major political and diplomatic facing humanity today.
It addresses the reforms needed of the United Nations.
It addresses the reforms needed to unify key nations
And it addresses the necessary political and economic framework to ensure prosperous, peaceful and harmonious existence on planet Earth for the next millenia.
Created by Frank O'Collins under the UCADIAN model, Heal-The-Earth.Org is but one web site of a complete and integrated set of sites dedicated to helping humanity.
Okay, folks - this is NOT a UN sponsored site. This is a site that simply is suggesting a better way for the UN, which, I would guess simply wouldn't fly. Read what they want to do with the Arabic union. Most of those Arabs would die to prevent a lot of those terms from EVER occuring.
http://www.un.org is the official website of the United Nations, and if you search their website, you will find no mention of this site.
I minored in Political Science. I could seriously write 10 pages on how nuts this heal the world website is but....I'll force myself not to go politically gonzo on everyone and say this: you could google politcal views all day and find all types of solutions to the world's troubles. Heck, I could create an organization that has a web presence stating the key to world peace is a flock of chickens in every back yard. Now my view on world peace would be vastly different than say, the guy who shot that poor rooster down in Tampa, and I bet he'd have some pretty passionate, serious misgivings about my views of a perfect world.
My point? Don't let yourselves get too bent outta shape about some guy's idea of a perfect world.
If you're all interested in further reading about this...uh...nutjob, LOL...here's his website:
http://www.ucadia.com/frank/frank.htm
Cheers-
Em