--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> > 
> > I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my "wager" was
> > based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
> > likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
> > with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
> > But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
> > new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house, 
> > where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce 
> > for peace?
>  
> That's certainly my impression. I'm picturing a remote, Branch
> Davidian-ish compound with marble cladding.
>

http://uspeacegovernment.org/news/2006_04_brahmastan.html

Three functions of the World Capital 
of Peace to make America invincible

In his keynote address, Dr. Hagelin outlined the three central functions of the 
World 
Capital of Peace, which will make the nation invincible. Dr. Hagelin said the 
World Capital 
of Peace will serve as

A coherence-creating center for a group of several hundred peace-creating 
experts who 
will enliven the Constitution of the Universe and promote integrated national 
consciousness—the basis of prevention-oriented, problem-free administration
A teaching center to train a new generation of leaders in Unified-Field based 
political 
science to prevent problems and promote life in harmony with natural law in all 
areas of 
society
A broadcast center to radiate the world-transforming knowledge and programs of 
the US 
Peace Government via satellite and Internet webcast to the whole population





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