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Good news on the thirty-ninth day of the 'Invincible Holland' course
by Paul Gelderloos, Prime Minister of the Global Country of World Peace, Holland

Global Country of World Peace    Translate This Article
23 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 39th day of the 'Invincible Holland' assembly:

- The Prime Minister of Holland expressed more optimism about Holland's future. He said: 'Holland has to sizzle. Investing in a new economy is going to be my credo . . . The VOC mentality has to come back.' VOC stands for the United East-Indies Company, the first Dutch multinational corporation, started in 1602. That was the time Holland enjoyed a Golden Age, not only economically, but also in the fields of art (Rembrandt, Vermeer) and science (Constantijn Huygens). Today we see a true Golden Age dawning for Holland, based on life day by day coming into full accord with the full potential of Natural Law.

- Since 1 May citizens have had the opportunity to put subjects on the agenda of Parliament. To do so, all that is needed is 40,000 signatures from their fellow citizens. Yesterday, the first citizens' initiative was filed from Clean Air Netherlands. Those who signed the initiative want to have a smoke-free workplace for restaurant employees.

- The press reported that 60 per cent of the population want to have smoke-free restaurants and cafes. These are the only public places where smoking is still allowed. Also, 59 per cent of youngsters, aged 16 to 24, support the idea of smoke-free restaurants.

- The Prime Minister said he wants to launch a plan to make a few thousand Euros per adult available for continuing education or to be re-educated for another occupation. The total project would take hundreds of millions of Euros, but could put Holland back on the path of a highly knowledgeable and innovative society.

- The press reported that the company Philips, one of the national prides of Holland, expressed great confidence in the future. CEO Mr Kleisterlee stated: 'New heights await us; good chapters will be written.' Philips has transformed itself from a mass electronics company to a producer of both lifestyle products and medical systems. Health care has become the major life-supporting focus of Philips.

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