Grand Inauguration of World Capital of Peace in USA
2006/03/29 00:21
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Global Good News 28 March 2006
| At the Absolute Center Point of the United States of America the World Capital of Peace will be established by Dr. John Hagelin, the President of the US-Peace Government |
Grand inauguration of the World Capital of Peace in America to be held in Washington Township, Kansas, on March 28
United States Peace Government 27 March 2006
New Capital Will Make the US Government Invincible
480-Acre Site Located in the Brahmasthan (geographical center) of America
The World Capital of Peace will be inaugurated as a national center of coherence and harmony for America during global celebrations on Tuesday, March 28, at 12:00 noon in Washington Township, Smith County, Kansas. The celebrations will be broadcast live via satellite and Internet webcast (www.globalcountry.org).
The 480-acre site is located in the Brahmasthan (geographical center) of America—approximately 90 miles south of Interstate 80 and 128 miles north of Interstate 70 near the junction of US Hwy 281 and US Hwy 36. The address is 17022 100 Road, Smith Center, Kansas.
The site will also be home to the Capital of the US Peace Government and its President Dr. John Hagelin, world-renowned quantum physicist and Minister of Science and Technology of the Global Country of World Peace.
'This will be a great day for America and the world,' Dr. Hagelin said. 'We are moving the Capital of America from Washington, D.C., to Washington Township, Kansas. From there, the US Peace Government will create coherence in the collective consciousness so the darkness of problems and suffering in the nation will go,' Dr. Hagelin said. 'We will make the existing government invincible.'
Dr. Hagelin will deliver the keynote address during the inauguration, and will be joined by the Rajas—Administrators—of the U.S. domains of the Global Country of World Peace.
Dr. Hagelin said that the move from 'Washington to Washington' is necessary to neutralize the negative influences coming to the government from the city of Washington, D.C. These negative influences, he said, are generated by the wrong orientation and location of the government buildings. 'In contrast, the orientation and location of the buildings in the Brahmasthan will be ideal—they will promote good fortune for the government leaders and the entire nation,' Dr. Hagelin said.
Dr. Hagelin emphasized that the US Peace Government will support—and not be in conflict with—the existing government. 'Our role is to support the present government—to promote prevention-oriented, problem-free administration,' he said.
On January 12, 2006, the Global Country of World Peace inaugurated the World Capital of Peace for India in the Brahmasthan of India.
Communications Office: 2000 Capital Blvd. Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa 52556 USA, 001-641-470-1344
Contact: Bob Roth 001-202-251-7014
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New Capital Will Make the US Government Invincible
480-Acre Site Located in the Brahmasthan (geographical center) of America
The World Capital of Peace will be inaugurated as a national center of coherence and harmony for America during global celebrations on Tuesday, March 28, at 12:00 noon in Washington Township, Smith County, Kansas. The celebrations will be broadcast live via satellite and Internet webcast (www.globalcountry.org).
The 480-acre site is located in the Brahmasthan (geographical center) of America—approximately 90 miles south of Interstate 80 and 128 miles north of Interstate 70 near the junction of US Hwy 281 and US Hwy 36. The address is 17022 100 Road, Smith Center, Kansas.
The site will also be home to the Capital of the US Peace Government and its President Dr. John Hagelin, world-renowned quantum physicist and Minister of Science and Technology of the Global Country of World Peace.
'This will be a great day for America and the world,' Dr. Hagelin said. 'We are moving the Capital of America from Washington, D.C., to Washington Township, Kansas. From there, the US Peace Government will create coherence in the collective consciousness so the darkness of problems and suffering in the nation will go,' Dr. Hagelin said. 'We will make the existing government invincible.'
Dr. Hagelin will deliver the keynote address during the inauguration, and will be joined by the Rajas—Administrators—of the U.S. domains of the Global Country of World Peace.
Dr. Hagelin said that the move from 'Washington to Washington' is necessary to neutralize the negative influences coming to the government from the city of Washington, D.C. These negative influences, he said, are generated by the wrong orientation and location of the government buildings. 'In contrast, the orientation and location of the buildings in the Brahmasthan will be ideal—they will promote good fortune for the government leaders and the entire nation,' Dr. Hagelin said.
Dr. Hagelin emphasized that the US Peace Government will support—and not be in conflict with—the existing government. 'Our role is to support the present government—to promote prevention-oriented, problem-free administration,' he said.
On January 12, 2006, the Global Country of World Peace inaugurated the World Capital of Peace for India in the Brahmasthan of India.
Communications Office: 2000 Capital Blvd. Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa 52556 USA, 001-641-470-1344
Contact: Bob Roth 001-202-251-7014
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