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WORLD SPACE PRESERVATION TREATY-SIGNING CONFERENCE
World Peace Forum 2006, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Date: June, 2006
Duration: Four (4) days
Proposed Location: Victoria-Vancouver, B.C.
Optional Location: B.C. Legislative Assembly Building,
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (Or alternative)
This vitally important Space Preservation Treaty Conference will be composed of U.N. Member Nations’ leaders in ceremony and with guidance from indigenous elders, and aboriginal, First Nation leaders. The indigenous leaders will bring a minimum of 20 world leaders to this Treaty-signing event. The indigenous elders and spiritual guides of wisdom will light the path for our future survival at the one moment in time when this can be done.
This Treaty Conference and Summit will include:
(1) Plenary Sessions led by U.N. Member Nations’ leaders with ceremonies with the indigenous elders, aboriginal and First Nation leaders discussing their region’s commitment to peace on mother earth and to preserving peace in space by the signing of a Space Preservation Treaty that will ban all space-based weapons, and their commitment to alternative energy sources and to global and interplanetary peace and harmony in the light among all cultures, peoples, and life systems.
(2) Working Groups composed of U.N. Member Nations’ leaders who will discuss:
- Transforming the war industry into a cooperative world space industry thus producing a Space Age economy and a security system based on peaceful cooperative ventures
- Researching, developing and applying alternative energy on earth and in space
- Coordinating the World Space Preservation Treaty Ratification
- Implementing the Peace Agency for Outer Space (PAOS)
- Identifying Nations and a Region to host the Second Annual World Space Preservation Summit
(3) The World Space Preservation Treaty Signing by U.N. Member Nations’ leaders, with an indigenous cultural and musical Celebration, webcast globally.
The World Space Preservation Treaty, when signed and ratified by at least twenty U.N. Member Nations, is the vital step missing that will help achieve peace on earth by preventing the escalation of weapons into space by establishing, at least:
- A permanent ban on missile defence systems
- A permanent ban on space-based weapons
- A permanent ban on the use of weapons to destroy or damage objects in space
- A permanent termination of research, development, testing, manufacturing, production, and deployment of all missile defence systems, anti-satellite weapons, and space-based weapons, and
- The establishment of an international Peace Agency for Outer Space (PAOS) equipped to monitor outer space and enforce the ban.
WORLD PEACE FORUM 2006
AGENDA: WORLD SPACE PRESERVATION TREATY CONFERENCE
Victoria-Vancouver, B.C.
DAY 1 – Eastern Region
U.N. Member Nations’ leaders from Asia, Middle East, Africa and adjacent regions
AM – Plenary Session
Eastern Region’s commitment to ban all space-based weapons.
Eastern Region’s commitment to global and interplanetary peace between all cultures, peoples, and life systems.
PM – Working Groups – U.N. Member Nations in working groups on:
- Transforming the war industry into a cooperative world space industry thus producing a Space Age economy and a security system based on peaceful cooperative ventures
- Researching, developing and applying alternative energy on earth and in space
- Coordinating the World Space Preservation Treaty Ratification
- Implementing the Outer Space Peacekeeping Agency
- Identifying Nations and a Region to host the Second Annual World Space Preservation Summit
DAY 2 – Southern Region
U.N. Member Nations’ leaders from the Southern Hemisphere, Central and South America, South Pacific and adjacent regions
AM – Plenary Session
Southern Region’s commitment to ban all space-based weapons.
Southern Region’s commitment to global and interplanetary peace between all cultures, peoples, and life systems.
PM – Working Groups – U.N. Member Nations in working groups on:
- Transforming the war industry into a cooperative world space industry thus producing a Space Age economy and a security system based on peaceful cooperative ventures
- Researching, developing and applying alternative energy on earth and in space
- Coordinating the World Space Preservation Treaty Ratification
- Implementing the Outer Space Peacekeeping Agency
- Identifying Nations and a Region to host the Second Annual World Space Preservation Summit
DAY 3 – Western Region
U.N. Member Nations’ leaders from Europe and adjacent regions
AM – Plenary Session
Western Region’s commitment to ban all space-based weapons.
Western Region’s commitment to global and interplanetary peace between all cultures, peoples, and life systems.
PM – Working Groups – U.N. Member Nations in working groups on
- Transforming the war industry into a cooperative world space industry thus producing a Space Age economy and a security system based on peaceful cooperative ventures
- Researching, developing and applying alternative energy on earth and in space
- Coordinating World Space Preservation Treaty Ratification
- Implementing the Outer Space Peacekeeping Agency
- Identifying Nations and a Region to host the Second Annual World Space Preservation Summit
DAY 4 – Northern Region
U.N. Member Nations’ leaders from Northern nations, North America and adjacent regions
AM – Plenary Session
Northern Region’s commitment to ban all space-based weapons.
Northern Region’s commitment to global and interplanetary peace between all cultures, peoples, and life systems.
PM – World Space Preservation Treaty Conference
Treaty Signing
Multicultural Celebration
Global Internet & Interactive Broadcast
Eight cities cities (Victoria, Vancouver, Nanaimo, Burnaby, Grand Forks, Sparwood, and Bowen Island, B.C. in Canada) and the City of Berkeley, California (USA) continue to call for a Space Preservation Treaty Conference to ban all space-based weapons. These Canadian City Councils have passed Space Preservation Resolutions calling on the Government of Canada to convene the Treaty Conference to ban all space-based weapons. Our Campaign and its network of active, concerned organization and individuals like yourself, are preparing a Space Preservation Treaty Conference to permanent ban space-based weapons and reinstate the Anti-Ballistic Treaty banning missile defence systems worldwide, in conjunction with the Vancouver World Peace Forum in June 2006. 274 International NGOs support the Space Preservation Treaty & Act to ban all space-based weapons.
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