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Fifty-seventh day of 'Invincible Holland' course brings more good news
by Paul Gelderloos, Prime Minister of the Global Country of World Peace, Holland
Global Country of World Peace Translate This Article
12 June 2006
Since the full moon in April, 400 Governors and Sidhas of the Global Country of World Peace have been assembled at the Capital of the Global Country of World Peace in Meru, 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. (For more information about the 'Super Radiance' phenomenon, see Global Good News Comment below.)
This is the news from the 57th day of the 'Invincible Holland' assembly:
- The Netherlands is subsidizing sustainable energy projects for China with 45 million Euros, which should lead to lower carbon dioxide emissions. As stated in the Kyoto Protocol, Holland can then take these savings of CO2 emissions into its own account. The Kyoto Protocol allows companies and investors in more industrialized countries to invest in and profit from cuts in emissions in developing nations. The Kyoto agreement commits some 40 industrialized countries to binding pollution cuts by 2008 to 2012. Developing countries such as China and India are exempted for a few years from making pollution cuts, to allow for the time it takes to implement environment-friendly policies that can also sustain economic development.
- The press reported that more handicapped workers are finding jobs in the regular labour market. Ten per cent of workers are handicapped, up from 6.7 per cent in 2003. With training, handicapped workers are able to hold regular jobs. Because special institutes are now equipped for the handicapped, more people are finding work.
- The press reported that the new Gubba website—a website intended to be a meeting place for consumers and producers of environmentally friendly products—has received a huge boost from the commitment of a large pension fund (PGGM) and energy supplier (Eneco) to offer their 2.5 million customers a discount of 25 Euro on products they buy at this web shop. They currently offer 500 products, from eco-friendly vacations to environment-friendly products.
Copyright © 2006 Global Country of World Peace
Global Good News Comment:
Extensive published scientific research has shown that just a small group of Yogic Flyers in a nation is sufficient to raise the collective consciousness of the whole country to a high level of coherence and integration, which is the basis for prevention-oriented, problem-free administration—and invincibility for the nation. The size of the group—from several hundred to several thousand experts—depends upon the population size of the nation. Research shows that 400 Yogic Flyers is the required number to influence the entire population of 16 million people of Holland.
— Global Country of World Peace Press Release
To read the press release in its entirety, visit http://www.globalgoodnews.com/world-peace-a.html?art=114918014638579
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