First Contact is in progress, and it may have begun much earlier than most of us realize. Beyond the traditional discussions surrounding its spiritual implications and potential conspiracies, this event will undoubtedly reshape our society in ways that we have yet to fully comprehend.

 

Through my own extraordinary experiences, I have come to understand the urgency of preparing for this momentous event. I believe that global cooperation is essential, and this requires a commitment to global peace. Additionally, we must radically reform our economic and societal structures to create a fairer model that is truly governed by the people.

 

The articles on this blog are excerpts from my book, detailing how this new model of global governance can function. While the idea of a society without elite privilege may seem utopian, each component of this project is both realistic and actionable. In fact, many of these principles are already in practice, albeit on a smaller scale and with different purposes than those outlined here.

 

Join me as we explore these ideas and work toward a future that not only prepares for First Contact but also fosters a more equitable world for all.

 

One World, Uncompartimentalized

One World, One Nation, One Love

50/50

UBI

Market of Priorities

New Currency

Delocalization of political personnel

Delocalization of armed forces



A Balanced Approach: 50% for Community, 50% for Self

The debate between communism and capitalism seems endless, often without a definitive resolution. These ongoing discussions can lead to tensions, disagreements, and social conflicts that hinder society from functioning effectively.

 

To move beyond these debates, I propose a balanced solution: a 50/50 model where individuals dedicate 50% of their efforts to the greater community while also working for their own interests. In this model, every citizen would receive a Universal Basic Income (UBI), against the 50% worked for the community.

 

This approach not only encourages community responsibility but also empowers individuals to pursue their passions and contribute to society in a meaningful way. By fostering collaboration and support, we can create a more harmonious and efficient society for all.

 

Eradicating Poverty: A Foundation for Social Stability and Entrepreneurship

Poverty undermines the fabric of society and can lead to social unrest. True peace is not merely the absence of conflict between nations; it encompasses local harmony and requires social stability within all communities and nations.

 

To achieve this stability, we must prioritize the eradication of poverty. In addition to social initiatives, supporting small entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in this mission. By empowering individuals to create and grow their own businesses, we can foster economic resilience and self-sufficiency.

 

Investing in poverty alleviation and small entrepreneurship is essential for building a stable and prosperous society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. This commitment to eradicating poverty not only enhances local communities but also contributes to a more peaceful world.

 

Market of Priotities - A New Approach to Resource Sharing: Reducing Conflict through Collective Ownership

To mitigate conflicts, we must explore a new way of sharing resources. Imagine a system where every world citizen becomes an owner of a "resource wallet," allowing individuals to express their needs and priorities.

 

In this model, all needs are compiled on a marketplace, enabling citizens to determine what they require most. By pooling our resources and aligning production with these shared priorities, we can efficiently create goods and services that truly meet community demands.

 

This collective approach not only reduces competition for scarce resources but also fosters collaboration and understanding among citizens. By prioritizing the needs of the community, we can pave the way for a more harmonious and equitable society.

 

New Currency: Empowering the Many and Restricting Elite Control

The establishment of a new currency, with no conversion option from the old to the new, can serve as a transformative measure in our economic landscape. This approach would limit the power of current elites, disrupting established financial systems that often favor the few over the many.

 

By implementing a currency that cannot be exchanged for its predecessor, we can create a more equitable economic environment that prioritizes the needs of all citizens. This shift holds the potential to empower individuals and communities, ensuring that wealth distribution is more balanced and fair.

Delocalizing Armed Forces and Political Personnel: A Path to Objectivity and Fairness

To promote greater objectivity, fairness, and reduce corruption, we must consider the delocalization of armed forces and political personnel. By adopting a model similar to that of diplomatic staff, political representatives would operate in a way that minimizes conflicts of interest and promotes impartiality.

 

Similarly, armed forces could be delocalized in the manner of UN peacekeepers, fostering a more neutral and collaborative approach to security. This restructuring would not only enhance the integrity of governance but also create a system where military and political actions are oriented towards peacekeeping and cooperation.

Through these reforms, we can work towards a more equitable and accountable system that prioritizes the welfare of all citizens.