7 Steps to Global Economic and Spiritual Transformation: Volume II -- Application of Tools - Couverture souple

Bows, Robert

 
9798218512033: 7 Steps to Global Economic and Spiritual Transformation: Volume II -- Application of Tools

Synopsis

This sequel to 7 Steps to Global Economic and Spiritual Transformation, Volume I, Access to Tools, illustrates how to apply the tools introduced in that initial work to analyze the global power structure and key hot spots where the Anglo-Euro-American banking cartel and the Sino-Russian coalition are vying for influence.


Much of the text in this volume was originally published online (August 10-December 9, 2019). We have updated the information where necessary prior to the publication of this work. As we noted in the original online version, the accuracy of the content and analysis is verified by the limited adjustments needed to update the economic and military status of the US, Russia, and China as well as the conditions on the ground in Syria, Iran, and Venezuela.


Finally, in Section IV, we offer our prescription to end these global conflicts based on the tools and analysis we present in both volumes, culminating in five fundamental principles of the treaty to end World War III, which began before WWII ended. As we note in that section, in the past such a vision of a world based on the evolution of human behavior and morals was considered by some to be utopian. However, at this time in history, we have the technological and informational means to achieve this, given a concerted effort leveraging a variety of historical and contemporary practices to transform our economic and spiritual condition.

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À propos de l?auteur

Robert Bows studied political science and economics at Stanford University during the late '60's, while protesting the war in Vietnam. He is the author of the Home Rule Charter of the Town of Ward, Colorado, as well as a former producer, writer, and director for both Colorado Public Television (which he helped found) and Rocky Mountain PBS. He is also one of the founders of the Public Banking Institute and the founder of Colorado Public Banking.

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