For conflict resolution, both sides must be considered equal. To bring
a sense of equality to the crisis in Iraq, we are introducing the
Grand Unification Principle to the theoretical mathematicians and
physicists at Oxford. (Actually, we will work with Stephen Hawking, if
he is willing, and he is a professor at Cambridge University.)
The Grand Unification Principle is the overview concept of All That
Is, which is the opposite side the circle from conflict resolution.
They share the idea that we are all part of the whole. One perspective
is the whole, and the other is the individual perspective. You cannot
have one without the other.
The GUP--also known as the Unified Field Theory-- is the scientific
definition of God. (You can read more about the Grand Unification
Principle in our booklet, "We Are One," which can be purchased on our
On The Rainbow Peace Store page;
http://www.OnTheRainbowPeaceStore.com.)
The conflict in Iraq started because of a lack of financial capacity.
To end the conflict, all sides must be able to find a sense of
financial support based on finding their niche. England's historic
niche is conflict resolution. The United States, Iraq and Middle East
nations, and the Coalition countries must also find their niche. The
United States will stand on the principles of fair and equitable
practices based on the Constitution, and will introduce the World
Peace Plan. We will also stand on the principles of the cooperation of
nature.
Our organization will introduce three inventions that will make
obsolete the need to procure oil to burn in internal combustion
engines. Oil will still be as valuable, but for other purposes, which
we will introduce some time in the future. The inventions are
innovative technologies that parallel the human body, mind and spirit.
Iraq will be offered the opportunity to manufacture one of the
inventions to enable that country to be rebuilt without bankrupting
the United States.
Many people have died, been injured and traumatized by the conflict.
Their suffering did not have to be in vain. Enough it enough. Time to
end the conflict.
Karen Holmes,
Principal,
The World Peace Organization for the One World Government