Background Information
What To Do Next:
Once again we have made history!
On the morning of 29 May 2006 many of you launched our historically unique appeal for peace. Via a simple e-mail protest letter, sent from your PC to politicians in positions of responsibility, you were able to voice your mass "No" to plans for nuclear war. Those mailed were ministers in countries whose governments are publicly considering a nuclear strike.
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Our Political Development
The thinking that informs our International Program has been developed over a period of almost ten years.
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Open Letter from Dr. Rath to German Chancellor Merkel
Chancellor Merkel, I address you as a doctor and scientist
whose scientific discoveries have contributed to the natural control of
heart diseases, cancer, AIDS and other endemic diseases. As a physicist
you have also undergone scientific training, and should therefore
subscribe to principles of objective scientific analysis –
specifically in your political responsibility for the people of our
country. Unfortu-nately, this is not the case – to the
contrary!
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The Open Letter Campaign
Dr. Rath's first Open Letter in the New York Times was
published in February 2003. These Open Letters featured commentry
regarding possible war in Iran and a preemptive nuclear strike.
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Protecting the Rule of Law
The goals of our movement are in harmony with important
fundamental values enshrined in the basic laws of many countries, not
least the United States of America. These laws - such as the
inviolability of human dignity, the right to life, freedom from bodily
harm, social responsibility associated with property ownership and the
prohibition of wars of aggression - are under severe threat from the
current Administration.
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