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Continuing good news on the thirty-second day of the 'Invincible Holland' course
by Paul Gelderloos, Prime Minister of the Global Country of World Peace, Holland
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13 May 2006
Since the full moon in April, 400 Governors and Sidhas of the Global Country of World Peace have been assembled at the MERU campus in Vlodrop, Holland. They have come from all over Europe and are being trained personally by Maharishi to make their own countries invincible upon their return home after the assembly. Many positive changes for Holland are taking place during the assembly.
At present, the assembly is creating invincibility for Holland, since 400 Yogic Flyers flying together in one place is the 'Super Radiance' number required for the 16 million citizens of Holland.
This is the news from the 32nd day of the 'Invincible Holland' assembly:
- The Cabinet decided to use extra savings in government expenditures, which occurred due to the increased economic progress, for the redemption of state debt, leading to a more solid national balance sheet. Also, extra income due to the use of natural gas will be used for infrastructure projects and for education and innovation. This extra income is expected to be 1.4 billion dollars.
- The Minister of Housing (VROM), Mr Dekker, is offering financial support to youngsters and people who are buying their first house with an interest free loan on top of their mortgage, so that the monthly payments can be reduced. 40 million will be deposited in the fund this year.
- A very significant decrease of job accidents is being seen.
- According to telecommunications regulator OPTA, due to ongoing competition in the telecom and internet industry, prices continue to become significantly lower for the public.
- Dr Paul Gelderloos' company, Scarlet, has been mentioned today as one of the large competitors and innovators in the field of telecommunications via the internet.
- The Dutch tent rental company, Company de Boer, is experiencing enormous growth after 80 years of being in business, with 1,500 projects worldwide this year. Presently they are designing the Olympic Village in Peking for 2008, for the World Champion's League, for which they have already built 15,000 square metres. They are also building the largest tent complex ever for the Asian Olympic Games in Qatar, for 25 million Euros. The contract in Peking will be even larger, 60 million Euros, if they win the contract.
- A trend of more positive thinking is coming up in Holland. A large group of Dutchmen find the time has now come, after years of negativism, to see the bright side of life. They say this is not only good for the mind, but also for the body. A new website dedicated to good news was opened not long ago, called www.rozebril.nu (which means rose coloured glasses), and a foundation was established recently with the name: World Peace is Possible.
- A full-page article was published on Ã...yur-Veda-Vedic Medicine, the oldest system of medicine in the world, indicative of the increasing interest in preventative health care.
- A new trend in giving presents is being promoted. The promotion is for people who already have everything, to make a donation for them to a foundation called Heifer, which offers courses for sustainable and animal friendly farming for families in Africa and poor areas of Europe, such as Romania and Albania. At the end of the training the farmers receive an animal. Depending on the project it could be a chicken, goat, cow, even bees or rabbits. This gift is, in a sense, on loan, which then needs to be passed on to others. Giving away the animal's first female offspring to another family fulfills the loan 'payment'. Such donations in Holland are tax-deductible, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is such a strong supporter of the concept, that they triple the donation coming in. If one decides to donate one cow (including the training 450 Euros), the Ministry donates another three cows.
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