Statement of National Defense Principles for the 21st Century
The Council of Twelve
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
The United States Constitution now faces the biggest threat in its history. Neofascism and neomarxism are appearing around the globe in many forms, especially here at home with extreme right-wing neoconservatism and leftist neosocialism. Both are tearing away at the Constitution from opposite sides of the Document. The left wants to ignore the real threats of global terrorism and totalitarian regimes, while the right seems to want to sacrifice civil liberties and economic freedom in the name of war and fear.
Over the last 44 years, our defense spending has increased in mind blowing numbers, yet we still use hand-to-hand or door-to-door combat operations, risking the lives of human beings on a far larger scale than if we used the 21st century defense technologies that we have spent our hard-earned tax dollars on. We have precision laser vaporization and neurowave technologies that can literally vaporize or neurologically destabilize enemies with little or no collateral damage and little or no loss of life other than the violent criminals that we pursue.
I see only two reasons that business, political, or religious leaders continue or promote such "messy" wars.
1. Profit from the production of defense materials and reconstruction.
2. Misinterpretation or willful rejection of moral code, business code, and the United States Constitution.
This must stop immediately. Our "messy" interventions in foreign conflicts has darkened the once bright image of the United States and created more terrorists than in the past. Again, we have the atmospheric technology to vaporize targets within a 3 by 3 foot circle on Earth from space. It's time to use these technologies and get our human troops out of harm's way.
The time is now to stop propagating wars, end the Hegelian Dialectic being used for the wrong reasons, and stop financing "lesser enemies". The time is now to quell wars by winning them decidedly with technology when we engage in them- winning strategically and not on the "offense", and winning by military strength, innovation, tracking, and the strongest homeland security on Earth. Per the United States Constitution, the US government must begin producing defense materials, not private contractors. We must permanently separate the military from private industry, and hire the best of the best from the private sector to serve the nation at the Pentagon.
The fate of the sovereignty of the United States and the United States Constitution depends on it.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
Rev. Dr. Jason M. Dodson- President- The Council of Twelve
Dr. Bill Jackson- Senior Fellow- The Eisenhower Policy Institute
Dr. Angela Wilson- Founder- The San Francisco Urban Coalition
Jim Henderson- President- Concerned Citizens of Tampa