No More Wars
How Does America Abandon Fear and Find Its Bravery
Often, the leaders who seek war are cowards too afraid of a boogieman to think logically
Most people around the world desire peace, so why are leaders so inclined to seek war?
War is hell, death, destruction; Seeds of chaos. The American empire has soaked the world in blood in conflict after conflict. Some say it is for profit and power, some are influenced by a devilish sense of faith seeking a fabled Armageddon, and some are simply afraid of the world and see countries that they know nothing about as enemies.
This is why my work seeks to inform others about the broader truth: that this world desires peace, a hot meal, a clean and safe home, a healthy life, and a future that replicates that every day. Most people don't care about power, not like the filthy rich, some call them the Epstein class.
The Global Citizens Fellowship is a project that shares world-renowned ideas like the US Peace Corps and the United Nations Development Program and packages them into a plan for cities like yours.
Imagine a program funded by your city that gives you a potential opportunity to explore your world, to learn from the greatest ideas our world has to offer. And to bring those lived experiences back home to share and develop those concepts at home, potentially.
Our Global Citizens Fellowship maintains four distinct core focuses.
Language learning & cross-cultural awareness
Sustainable infrastructure & technology in Urban and Rural Development
Culinary explorations and education
Ecological Regenerative Management
While America forgot how to invest in itself, the world developed
We want to create a culture of peace
We believe most Americans are just like every other people in the world; we want a good life. Want safety, comfort, good food, a great home, traditions, family, friends, clean water, clean air, a good education, and opportunity.
But Americans are also the electorate and powerholders of the world’s most powerful military. And so we have an added burden to seek peace and to elect representatives who seek true peace, not the Orwellian version of peace they have been selling us. A false sense of peace under the rule of threat.
So how do we create a stronger culture that seeks peace?
Lived experiences that broaden one's perspective outside of their bubble.
The Global Citizens Fellowship is about creating opportunities for everyday Americans to step outside of their home and to be welcomed by strangers. To learn from them. And to bring back those lessons home.
We believe those crucial experiences can help us shape a more human approach to life.
I believe in America, and in who we are as people, good people, welcoming people, tired of the corruption
We want to share the world’s leading ideas and bring them home
Imagine you work in the city, perhaps you are a bus driver, teacher, landscaper, or civil engineer. Every day you face the tasks of your job. You see the systemic problems around you and wish to contribute more to better your city and its contributions to society.
We take people like that, like you, to specialized locations famous for how they have improved those systems.
Think about how the Netherlands has built bike path infrastructure to improve safety and encourage people to opt for healthier and more eco-friendly transport options.
Think about how Singapore has created a governing administration that prioritizes citizen health and happiness. Leading to publicly funded programs to boost those ideals.
Think about how schools in Switzerland often teach in multiple languages, leading to a widespread citizenry that is multilingual. How can we improve bilingual and multilingual educational programs in the United States by studying their systems?
Think about how Costa Rica has developed an economy around eco-tourism and how we can bring business leaders and other interested parties to adapt to earn profits that boost our ecological health, rather than the contrary.
There are many opportunities, and the Global Citizens Fellowship is about providing those pathways to cities like yours.
If you think this is an interesting program, fill out our interests form, and we can engage in dialogue to bring this plan to your city.