Thursday, April 26, 2012

[GMW #2452] Non Founding Member To Reform United Nations Charter



[GMW #2452] Non Founding Member To Reform United Nations Charter
Monday 7 May 2012, Editor: Easy
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I recommend that the 134 member countries of the United Nations who were not among the founding members at the Bretton Woods Conference (51 of today's 185 members) at the end of World War II, should form a new group of countries at the United Nations: the group of non-founding members. 

Their role would be to say what reforms should be made in the UN Charter and in the structure and functioning of the world organization.  This would be done in preparation for a Charter revision and a second Bretton Woods Conference to be held as early as possible. 

Their thinking and proposals could be a momentous landmark in modern world history.  These steps could save the Earth and humanity from the disasters impending upon us in the 21st century.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,  
Volume II Chapter 13 - Of Speaking

It is the duty of the gifted to speak and to write simply and movingly in order to share their gifts with their human brethren and sisters and to make them elated and proud to be humans.
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