Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-1] of 1Posts from Kazem Modarres-Fathi, PensacolaKazem Modarres-Fathi, Pensacola Reply Kazem Modarres-Fathi, Pensacola 12/18/09 re: Bill Clinton quote NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR STATUS QUO 12/10/2009 9:59:15 AM The Norwegian Nobel Committee, I must bring to your attention that USA government has offices called Rass-Rooms for torturing and repressing civilians with Radio Monitor effects, yet Americans proudly boast of being advocates of peace and human rights, and their motto for the grand deception is “liberty and justice for all”. Surely I do not intend to project the image of a loser for America’s challenges. I am a highly educated professional, and given the attitude of Americans towards naturalized middle-eastern citizens, I have been very successful. However, I despise being tortured and repressed with Radio Monitor effects because of my national origin and because of my sexual orientation. Having explained the source of these thoughts, I would like to suggest to the Nobel Committee, and to international high authorities whom manage the affairs of this world, that we civilians can enjoy a little more righteousness from our respectful leaders, as building a lawless coalition for self preservation is always self defeating. Recalling President Obama as he received the prestigious Nobel Peace prize; he stressed his vision for subduing evil nations with “war, but with proper rules of conduct”, and he rejected “torture and other methods of violence”. President Obama scorned several African nations that brutalize their citizens, and he encouraged all nations to “reach for the world that ought to be”, and strive for peace instead of war. Obviously these are great thoughts of insincerity as torture and repression of civilians with Radio Monitor effects is the true form of governance in USA, and existence of Rass-Rooms with access to international Radio Monitoring Systems is proof for dispute. Certainly prizes are sometimes given for encouragement, not as rewards. Surely the vision to subdue evil governments and putting an end to torture is brilliant, and scorning brutalization of civilians is praise worthy. However today’s reality and the vision of Shangri-La are in total contrast. One can easily see government brutality against civilians in a continuum stretching from countries with the best of reputations for observance of human rights, to countries that are famous for barbarism, and to those that are dubbed proliferators of terrorism. Yet all these countries are operated on an interconnected network of Radio Monitoring Systems, and all their governments have self preservation in common. Surely governing bodies that truly work for their nations are yet to be established. As humanity is still in doubt, true democracy will manifest with the arrival of Lord Jesus, however for now we civilians are at the mercy of our compassionate leaders and rulers. Today as civilians of the world struggle to support the great expectations of their leaders and rulers, and as the historic words of President John F. Kennedy “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country” rings louder than ever; it is time to take a glance at the civilian world for answers, as the decision makers on lofty government rings seem too preoccupied with interaction amongst themselves. Now it has been decades since the invention of Radio Monitoring Systems, and it has been that long since governing bodies have been using these contrivances to repress civilians; it should now be clear to all that polarization against civilians is not the way to make this world more pleasant and livable, not even for the individuals on the inner most and highest of government rings. Surely the answer to this predicament is simple; it is possible to use Radio Monitoring Systems in order to collectively and democratically - instead of selectively - improve the state of existence of every human on Earth. With Radio Monitor effects, it is possible to subdue the criminal and the terrorist; it is possible to improve the condition of the ailing; it is possible to stimulate the dumbfounded; it is possible to help the non-productive to become a contributor, as collective productivity is the solution to better existence. Today with Radio Monitoring Systems it is possible to improve human existence for the short journey and not cause so much pain and suffering for the selfish. Let us not be too excited for prizes and gifts now, as there is not much to celebrate with status quo. Sincerely, Kazem Modarres-Fathi bizroute@yahoo.com Pensacola, Florida, USA SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print