A Declaration of Peaceful Intent

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For the safety of billions of lives, to eliminate the threat of war, we, the free thinking peoples of the world, shall consider all people worthy of life, and all who are different from us, to be worthy of a peaceful existence.


1. Harm None - For the preservation of all that we place value in, it is only reasonable to respect and preserve that which is of value to others. Our only safeguard from the manipulations of tyrants, or the misdeeds of the unrighteous, is to agree that all violence, all damage, all Harm, is a crime.

2. Preserve the Peace - It is our duty, as free thinking people, to protect those who cannot protect themselves. In the event that a tyrant comes into power, those who value peace above all things must defend the rights of the defenseless. The only time at which military action should be tolerated or allowed, is when the innocent and unprotected are exploited or victimized by forces beyond their control. At the farthest limits of attempted diplomacy, the only time which Harm might be acceptable, is when it averts even greater Harm - this is the right of self defense, and the responsibility of protecting the weak and innocent.

3. Respect for Individuality - No man or woman on this Earth can claim to hold all of the keys to happiness, for all individuals of our species. Thus it stands to reason that no one of us has the right to tell anyone else how to experience their life. Within the realms of self determination, and consensual relations, it is up to the individual to find their own truth in this world, and it can only bring Harm for another individual to exert their will over anyone whose intent is peaceful.

4. Liberty and Freedom - Every person on this planet has the right to find their own happiness, this is the foundation of liberty. Depriving one of their capacity to pursue their own happiness, or infringing on one's capacity to experience peace and self-fulfillment, encompasses all Harm that one might visit upon another.

5. Respectful Restraint - When our own impulses tell us that a Harmful act may bring pleasure, it is our personal responsibility to contain those impulses. One cannot claim their own pleasure as an excuse or justification for causing Harm, for to do so is to accept that you enjoy causing Harm. Obviously an accident, or negligence causing Harm would not be a crime, but to purposefully and deliberately cause Harm, is criminally insane. It is natural to have emotional responses which urge one towards Harmful acts, but within our Humanity we possess the ability to use our reason and willpower to avert such terrible mistakes, and it is our responsibility to do so.

6. Defend Nature - This world is an incredibly tiny place, within a vast and astounding wasteland of lifelessness. It is our greatest responsibility to preserve the vitality of this world, and whenever possible, enhance that vitality. Needless Harm to the natural ecosystems and habitats of this world causes untold Harm to generations of people to come, and thus should be considered an abhorrent and despicable act. This world belongs to each and every one of us, and therefore to Harm this world, is to Harm every other being upon the planet, and every unborn child who might witness or suffer from that damage done.

7. Strive and Grow - Society as a whole, has a responsibility to the individual, to always seek to find better ways. As individuals, we have the solemn responsibility to better ourselves so that today, and tomorrow, may always be better than yesterday. We must grow and adapt, and never remain too attached to the ways of the past, that we cannot safely make it into the future. If we can never be perfect, that means we can always be better, so we must continually work to improve our world, as stewards of this very tiny, and very fragile Earth.

Signed,
Damon Schmitt


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I have a lot to say about the world. It is my feeling that our political and economic systems which were developed before the widespread use of computers and global media, are woefully ineffective for a modern world such as this.

I intend to mobilize and organize the citizens of this world to enact bold, positive change in the world, to create an atmosphere in which we may all prosper, and feel safe.

These messages are largely being disseminated in a video format (my camera is terrible, bear with me until I get a new one), and the entire collection (a work in progress, obviously) can be viewed here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/UnityEarthProject?feature=mhee
 
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I am not sure that "computers and global media" are all that good for the world. Seems like a lot of bad guys are using them to do bad things.
 
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I am not sure that "computers and global media" are all that good for the world. Seems like a lot of bad guys are using them to do bad things.

Interesting thought.

Are you aware that in some areas, irrigation, and other 'modern' farming advances, are used in the production of opium/heroin?

Did you know that a tank is simply a car with a big gun attached to it?

Did anyone ever tell you that, for example, Agent Orange is a blend of herbicides which were, at much lower concentrations, commercially used in the United States?

Perhaps you've read articles about people being stabbed with kitchen knives?


Even the most innocuous of scientific discoveries, CAN be used for ill, 'in the wrong hands'. Social Media has recently aided in regime change in a number of terribly oppressed nations. Computers have been used to perform genetic sequencing, and simulations which have led to cures for diseases - and they COULD be used to resolve the arbitrary issues that destroy our ability to maintain a healthy economy.


Part of me hopes you are just trolling to see how I react. <3
 
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Interesting thought.

Are you aware that in some areas, irrigation, and other 'modern' farming advances, are used in the production of opium/heroin?

Did you know that a tank is simply a car with a big gun attached to it?

Did anyone ever tell you that, for example, Agent Orange is a blend of herbicides which were, at much lower concentrations, commercially used in the United States?

Perhaps you've read articles about people being stabbed with kitchen knives?


Even the most innocuous of scientific discoveries, CAN be used for ill, 'in the wrong hands'. Social Media has recently aided in regime change in a number of terribly oppressed nations. Computers have been used to perform genetic sequencing, and simulations which have led to cures for diseases - and they COULD be used to resolve the arbitrary issues that destroy our ability to maintain a healthy economy.


Part of me hopes you are just trolling to see how I react. <3
Let's set one thing straight. Don't talk down to me. I probably know as much about farming as you do. I owned one for 37 and a half years. I have been cut (and shot too). I remember agent orange well. I had a brother-in-law that still has problems from it.

I am not and never will be a troll! But you come in here and go troll as soon as you get here. So if there is a troll here that would be you! You sure as hell don't come off as friendly.
 
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Let's set one thing straight. Don't talk down to me. I probably know as much about farming as you do. I owned one for 37 and a half years. I have been cut (and shot too). I remember agent orange well. I had a brother-in-law that still has problems from it.

I am not and never will be a troll! But you come in here and go troll as soon as you get here. So if there is a troll here that would be you! You sure as hell don't come off as friendly.

You jumped in and gave me a rather thoughtless 'fear science' response. I suppose I should thank you for the bump, but your bump came with a message that can only be construed as anti-progress.

If I seemed condescending, it was because I was offered nothing from you but shallow dismissiveness. I am no enemy of yours, but if you want to portray yourself as an enemy of mine, and my message of peace, then so be it.
 
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You jumped in and gave me a rather thoughtless 'fear science' response. I suppose I should thank you for the bump, but your bump came with a message that can only be construed as anti-progress.

If I seemed condescending, it was because I was offered nothing from you but shallow dismissiveness. I am no enemy of yours, but if you want to portray yourself as an enemy of mine, and my message of peace, then so be it.
All I will say is you took my original comment completely wrong. You do not know me and have no idea what I am. All I know about you is so far you seem to take yourself way too serious. And if I was "anti-progress" that would be absolutely none of your business. I do not need you or anyone else to tell me what to think or how to feel about anything.

As far as fear the only fear I have is of living too long.
 
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Don't mind Dodge, he's the kind of old guy that chases kids off his yard. :p

And yes Dodge, I can say that. Over the past few months I've seen you post some crazy shit, you even seriously agreed with my joking remark about Humanity committing mass suicide...
 
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Don't mind Dodge, he's the kind of old guy that chases kids off his yard. :p

And yes Dodge, I can say that. Over the past few months I've seen you post some crazy shit, you even seriously agreed with my joking remark about Humanity committing mass suicide...
And what would be wrong with that?;) We all will die someday. No need to prolong it.
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And what would be wrong with that?;) We all will die someday. No need to prolong it.
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Actually mine will likely be the last generation to grow old. ;) We'll be effectively immortal by 2080 or so and we'd of stopped the aging process by 2040 or so.

Printing organs FTW! :D
 
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Actually mine will likely be the last generation to grow old. ;) We'll be effectively immortal by 2080 or so and we'd of stopped the aging process by 2040 or so.

Printing organs FTW! :D
I want no part of that "immortal" shit my friend!:eek: That would truly be hell on earth!:D
 
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No, not really. Especially when you'll live to see the day you can get off this rock. :p
My life is like a old piece of chewing gum. It lost all flavor years ago. So I am more than ready to ship out.:)
 
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Then you add some sugar and give it some flavor back.
I don't think that works. I have tried and others have tried. I am just done. But I don't want anyone feeling bad because I do. I love to see someone that deserves it have something great happen for them. It even brings a bit moisture to my eye.;)

Next thing you know we will be accused of hijacking unity's dang thread.
 
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Haha, literally seconds before reading this last post, I was just thinking to myself, "gee I appreciate all the posting, but we're beyond Off Topic here".

Dodge, I realize I -may- have somewhat taken your initial comment wrong, but possibly because it was your response to having taken -my- initial comment wrong.

I'm not sure if I take 'myself' too seriously or not. The subjects that I am attempting to tackle (I have 17 dissertations up so far) are of crucial importance to a Species that wants to not only insure its own survival, but places importance on such concepts as Freedom and Liberty.

There are a lot of people every being stepped on, there are thousands of lives coming to terrible ends every day. If we were to agree today to stop spending money to visit horrific deeds upon the citizens of other nations, we could perhaps begin to address the root humanity's ills - resource scarcity.
 
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Haha, literally seconds before reading this last post, I was just thinking to myself, "gee I appreciate all the posting, but we're beyond Off Topic here".

Dodge, I realize I -may- have somewhat taken your initial comment wrong, but possibly because it was your response to having taken -my- initial comment wrong.

I'm not sure if I take 'myself' too seriously or not. The subjects that I am attempting to tackle (I have 17 dissertations up so far) are of crucial importance to a Species that wants to not only insure its own survival, but places importance on such concepts as Freedom and Liberty.

There are a lot of people every being stepped on, there are thousands of lives coming to terrible ends every day. If we were to agree today to stop spending money to visit horrific deeds upon the citizens of other nations, we could perhaps begin to address the root humanity's ills - resource scarcity.
What do you say we try to get along until we know each other better if we agree or not?
 
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What do you say we try to get along until we know each other better if we agree or not?

I applaud you, sir. I would be happy to discuss the state of the world - and possible solutions - with someone who is reasonable about disagreeing.

You should see the people I'm left to debate with on "Perspectives" and "LiberalForum". I am sure that you and I can find some common ground, those other fellows.... well, it will take a lot of work.

Could I perhaps interest you in taking just a few minutes to visit my YouTube, in the OP? Videos 14 (2min long) and 4 (5min long) might interest you more than the Declaration itself.
 
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I mean no offence but what happened to your face?

On topic, total agreement with video 9. I've held that same opinion for quite some time, glad I'm not alone.
 
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I applaud you, sir. I would be happy to discuss the state of the world - and possible solutions - with someone who is reasonable about disagreeing.

You should see the people I'm left to debate with on "Perspectives" and "LiberalForum". I am sure that you and I can find some common ground, those other fellows.... well, it will take a lot of work.

Could I perhaps interest you in taking just a few minutes to visit my YouTube, in the OP? Videos 14 (2min long) and 4 (5min long) might interest you more than the Declaration itself.
Send me a couple of links and I will give them a look. Then I will give every effort to give a thoughtful and respectful response. Which I may not always do with everyone every time. I may or may not agree with anything, but I will try to at least hear you out.
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I mean no offence but what happened to your face?

On topic, total agreement with video 9. I've held that same opinion for quite some time, glad I'm not alone.

We are near the point where megastructural cities are a possibility, if only we could develop the enormous energy resources required to do it properly.


Dodge-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tdt-QSWcEo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvJ-Fw5aQ7M

Energy is the path to humanity's future - but we need to develop a new sense of civility in order to organize a shift of funds from our #1 expenditure (military) towards something actually beneficial.
 
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