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Theo Engelaer: The words the president did not yet speak at the United Nations...

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19. We are mindful that ever increasing numbers of global citizen in the developed nations are not only workers and taxpayers but also direct and indirect shareholders of our multinational corporations and that our interests are global and our interests can no longer be divided. We wish over time to include all global citizens to participate in, as well as become part owners of the enterprises that employ them, be they large or small, thus helping to spread prosperity worldwide.


20. We will redeploy our workforces in an orderly manner to accomplish our policy objectives without jeopardizing the economic livelihoods of the individuals and their families. We will abandon our high unemployment policies for the purpose of suppressing wages of workers and create jobs for all who wish to participate in the creation of the New Global Citizen Civilization.


21. We accept the necessity to foster global free speech and information sharing networks. We will upgrade global communications infrastructures, creating local, regional, national and international simultaneous multiple address communications networks with broadband capacity for all end-users covering all spectra and make available no less than eighty-five percent of the total transmission capacity for global public use.


22. The re-allocation in the use of communications networks and images for public use will end the almost exclusive political and ideological monopoly of our multinational corporations via their media arms and will facilitate free speech and the return to democracy in civil society everywhere.


23. We aim to bring the communications network facilities as soon as possible to the less well endowed nations to enable wider public discussion on the subject of forming the Global Citizen World Constitution and for the purpose of disseminating and utilising the scientific and technological capabilities to create a new high technology society based on all forms of renewable energy according to the needs and desires of global citizens wherever they may live.


24. To safeguard legitimate privacy concerns of individuals living in an 'open society' and still meeting the normal needs of daily commerce and the operations of the functions of government, we suggest that privacy laws be designed by the community via democratic processes along the lines of copyright and contract law with substantial fines and criminal sanctions for the unauthorised copying and sale or use by third parties of personal information, thus giving adults commercial control over their own privacy.

 

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