- In every nation, leaders should be appointed only from among the local population, whose father and mother also belong to the native nationality. This should apply to the government and all areas of administration, including banks, departments, media, etc. Opponents of this rule are opponents of your people.
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More than 5% of the non-native population should not permanently reside in the country. If this number is exceeded, the permanent residence for newcomers should be limited. Otherwise, you will lose your strength through mixing with foreign peoples.
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Within a country, each native people should be able to determine how many representatives of the native peoples of the country are allowed to permanently live in their territory. Adherence to reason helps to preserve one's unique identity and people.
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The formation of enclaves of non-native nationalities within the territory of the people and the country must not be allowed. Such enclaves should be considered as the conquest of a part of the people's and the country's territory. The organizers of such enclaves should be expelled, even if they hold the citizenship of your country.
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The return of representatives of the native nationality with their families should be encouraged, regardless of whether their family members belong to the native nationality or not. The representatives of your nationality should know that the doors of their homeland are always open to themy.
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Representatives of non-native nationalities living in the country should be granted the same rights as those of the native nationalities and should foster brotherly relations with one another. The first point of this chapter is not discrimination but rather the right of the natives to govern their land.
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If a neighboring people are affected by a natural disaster or other emergency, appropriate help should be provided, including accepting a reasonable number of refugees. Their accommodation should be temporary and in border areas, without allowing them to move into the interior of the country.
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Border disputes between neighboring peoples and countries should be resolved fairly in accordance with the trinity of God's law. The transfer of territories from one people to a neighboring people was carried out by enemies of humanity to divide and incite peoples against each other. In negotiations, one should not delve into the depths of history. The law of conscience will show the right solution.
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Politicians caught inciting peoples against each other should not be granted asylum in any country. Politicians from countries that protect individuals who have committed crimes against the people should be sentenced to prison by an international court.
People and Power
- Politics begins in society, and in the government, politics ends with the result of the political or apolitical stance of society. If society is apolitical, many traitors, thieves, and incompetent individuals with insufficient education or intelligence will inevitably reach positions of power.
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There should be no political parties, as they divide society. The government program should be adjusted by the newly elected government and submitted for public discussion. The level of political participation in society determines the level of the government program.
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Government intentions regarding a new law or an amendment should be published in the media with explanations. New laws and amendments should be rare and enacted only out of justified necessity, not as tricks of abusers of power.
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The head of state and the government should have a joint body of analysts composed of elected representatives and not appointed based on advice from friends or colleagues. Quarterly, the analyst body should present the government with a report on the work done and the intentions.
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The analyst department should be informed about everything happening in the country and recognize the causes of problems. There is an influential, united, criminal group in the world. Analysts must be aware of all their methods. These methods are varied but repeat themselves over the centuries.
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The analysts should help the Ministry of Education introduce a subject into the curriculum of secondary and higher schools that exposes the methods of humanity's enemies. Peoples armed with this knowledge will not plunge into revolutions, wars, or agitation against each other.
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The people's representatives should work in their regions, not in the capital. At least once a quarter, the deputies should hold discussions with the government and the head of state. Neither the deputies nor any other officials are servants of the people, but elected representatives of the people's trust.
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The salaries of regional officials should not exceed 50% of the average wage in the country. The salaries of heads of state should not exceed 100% of the average wage in the country. Creators create by their nature, while thieves steal by their nature, regardless of how high their salary is.
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"Legalized" violations of the law by thieves have no legal or other validity. The head of state has the right to repeal any anti-people law, including the privatization of people's property by thieves. The property of the people should be taken away from the thieves and nationalized.
Personnel Policy and Judicial System
- The head of state, regional leaders, government members, and deputies should not have any time limits on their tenure. Frequent changes in leadership result in experienced individuals being replaced by less experienced ones. It is important to value the experience of creators.
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The replacement of the head of state, regional leaders, government members, or deputies should be determined by a referendum, held at least every four years. Only those who have lost the confidence of one-third of the voters should be replaced.
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If the society in a region, the government, or the assembly of deputies harbors justified and proven distrust toward a government member or a deputy, the issue of dismissal can be addressed by the government without waiting for a nationwide referendum.
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The electoral system must ensure maximum transparency. Every citizen should have the opportunity to verify that their vote was counted correctly. Violating this right constitutes a serious crime. Secret voting is unacceptable.
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Establishing a system based on formal responses should be considered a crime equivalent to high treason. Such a system, which does not allow control over the outcome of a citizen's complaint by a regional or central authority, is unacceptable.
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Information about the income and background of any official, including the head of state, should be publicly accessible. Officials with access to classified information should not be allowed to travel abroad privately. This rule also applies to their close relatives.
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An official of any rank should be prosecuted if they use force structures against legitimate citizen protests. All, including ordinary officials, must be held criminally responsible if they follow an unlawful order.
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All laws should be drafted considering the voice of the Almighty – the conscience. Punishment must be proportional to the degree of the crime committed. A convicted person who leads a previously law-abiding citizen onto a criminal path commits a serious crime. Judges and prosecutors should visit prisons to ensure that strictness does not turn into cruelty in sentencing.
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Violations of prisoners' rights must be punished. A prisoner should not be under pressure from another prisoner or subjected to unlawful pressure from the prison staff.
Education and Talent
- The curricula for schools, secondary schools, and universities should be developed by experienced educators whose spiritual level aligns with the awareness of the principles outlined in the first chapter of the second part of this book (The Trinity of God's Law – Love, Conscience, Reason).
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Before approval, the created programs should be published for discussion by the educators of the country. This will allow for the improvement of the program. The approval of educational programs should occur after the discussion by the educators in the country is concluded.
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The lack of a scientific degree or higher education should not be an obstacle in the consideration of applications for patents or publications in scientific journals. Everyone should have equal conditions since not titles do guarantee scientific progress, but rather the talented minds of the nation.
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The patent office should not complicate the registration process for inventions or discoveries but make it as accessible as possible. It should guarantee copyright protection and not charge fees for filing patent applications.
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Scientific institutions should support the talents of the country. Strategically important discoveries and inventions should receive special attention, and projects related to such applications should be carried out with the utmost responsibility.
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It is necessary to raise awareness of the high value of talented individuals who make discoveries and inventions, thus supporting technological growth in all areas of state life. Blocking important theoretical developments is a serious crime.
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Above the patent office, there should be a department overseeing its work, including controlling adherence to confidentiality rules in the processing of applications and strengthening control over the secrecy regime for strategically important applications in all areas of technology.
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A country where officials and citizens hinder domestic innovators will envy the progress of other countries. Competitions for solving various tasks should be announced. Everyone, including schoolchildren and students, should have the right to participate in such competitions.
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There should be a special effort to promote the morality of citizens. The world begins to fall apart when spiritual progress critically lags behind technological progress. The main goal in the life of every person, as well as the main goal in the ideology of every country, is to grow in spirit.
Economy and Finance
- There should be no large or medium-sized private enterprises. The goal of society is to grow spiritually, not to work for the servants of money and vanity. Smaller family or partnership businesses promote creative potential and create healthy competition for state enterprises.
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The owner of a small business should not own more than one business. The scope of services provided by private enterprises should be regulated by a state authority, taking into account necessity, quality, location, and safety.
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Natural resources should be fully owned by the state, with no shares given to those offering investments. Private and state foreign investments are means of weakening and exploiting your state.
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The economic program should be planned by the government, incorporating the expertise and talent of specialists in relevant fields. No foreign companies or trading platforms owned by foreigners should operate in the country.
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The national currency should be the property of the state and produced domestically by a state authority. There should be no private banks in the country, only a national state bank.
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The state bank should not act as a usurer and should not hinder the state's economic growth. The bank should not independently determine currency pricing but should be subordinate to the government. The banking system should work for the benefit of society.
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The bank should charge no more than one percentage point in interest on loans and share responsibility with the borrower for unpaid loans. Bank employees should assess the purpose of the loan and provide advice to prevent reckless actions by the customer.
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The bank should not issue loans against the borrower’s sole property. Working citizens without their own home should receive interest-free loans for the purchase or construction of a house. The state bank is the people's bank.
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There should be no foreign transfers of money or other assets through the bank without the approval of a government oversight authority. The state bank should not be subject to or influenced by any foreign authority.
Foodstuffs
- Natural food is closely connected to the human body. Any deviation from natural production methods harms humanity. Those who make such deviations seek profit by poisoning the population. The goal of humanity is to live in harmony with nature.
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Instead of questionable fertilizers that accelerate growth, powdered stones should be used. This will enrich the soil with minerals, strengthen the resilience of plants, and provide healthy food. Machines suitable for sowing and harvesting must be developed.
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Large multi-story complexes should be built to grow vegetables and fruits. These complexes should be supplied with sunlight through a system of lenses and mirrors. The complex should be equipped with heat, and the soil should be enriched with natural fertilizers. This will allow for year-round harvesting.
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Meat consumption should be gradually reduced. The slaughter and butchering of livestock, poultry, and fish should follow ancient practices. The animals should not realize they are being killed, and they should not experience fear or pain. Otherwise, the meat becomes contaminated with vibrations of terror and pain, harmful to both the body and soul of humans.
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It is impossible to control the quality of food when there are dozens of variants of each product made by dozens of companies. The variants of each type of food should be reduced. This will improve quality control and provide healthy, nutritious products.
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A people's oversight authority should be established, with the power to inspect the quality of food and the conditions for raising, slaughtering, and butchering animals. Obstructing this people's control should be punished with fines or dismissal.
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Feeding livestock, poultry, and fish with genetically modified feed is harmful to humanity and should be strictly punished. Officials who import genetically modified food into the country should face severe penalties.
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Those who obstruct private small-scale farming or prevent the sale of products from these small farms should be severely punished. Such small farms should not be burdened with additional taxes but rather supported.
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All living things, including plants, perceive life and therefore deserve mercy. Millions of fir trees are killed for a few holidays. Millions of crabs, lobsters, and other animals are boiled alive in water - and the list of such cruelties is long. Such actions should be avoided.
The above points should be sufficient to understand the essentials. With this, you can answer other questions in other areas correctly as well.