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"Deep Stability" In Afghanistan - - The Sperry Plan Of Disengagement

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2) Vva or Voter verified audit. A highly reliable vote audit system originally designed to alternately audit U.S. elections. Vva or a similar vote audit system is an integral requirement of PeeCE.

3) TATP The Afghanistan Truth Project.

A means by which the people of Afghanistan could come to know well established truth concerning important issues. It would operate in a manner similar to the U.S. GAO, or Government Accounting Office that provides to the U.S. Congress, in a structured non-partisan manner, established facts and multifaceted argument concerning various issues of import to the Congress.

4) SuperCapitalism A simple means by which ordinary people, friends and neighbors, could gather together in small groups for the purpose of fail safe investment in local high-return, ground floor ventures. "Work", or the selling one's labor in the labor marketplace is rapidly being diminished.

SuperCapitalism replaces work as the individual's primary means of support. On this same website see: SuperCapitalism: The Sperry Plan To Rescue The U.S. Economy

5) Amnesty Acknowledges that we are now going into a new age in which all will come to know their history and thus the truth of their nation and world. Without amnesty there will be powerful resistance from powerful people, who would fear a backlash of the shock of sudden discovery. A result of present society's well fostered ignorance.


These people would be motivated to prevent a move into the future, no matter how beneficial it might be to the future or the masses. Amnesty would remove that motivation.


Making Our Way Back.

The one thing that may stand in the way of a successful implementation of PeeCE in Afghanistan are the various factions, especially political and religious. Most people ascribe to political and religious beliefs out of self interest. Given no other options, they choose those perceived as being of greatest benefit.

PeeCE as an "option", will surely be seen by most people as an opportunity to control their own destiny, leading to new found freedom and security the people of Afghanistan have never known. Any political or religious leader who stands between the citizen and PeeCE, might soon find themselves without constituency or flock.

Time is short. PeeCE must be implemented soon in Afghanistan to give it time to take root and grow.

In that time the world will be watching to see how the experiment fares. If successful, it will provide us with a viable new option to end war. And if war still is in our future, it will also provide us with a way back, our stone in the stream.

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Peace in Afghanistan?? by mac Sperry on Thursday, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:56:43 AM