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#Mass mobilization and construction of defensive technology is an idea but can be problematic. | #Mass mobilization and construction of defensive technology through crowdsourced means - it is an idea but can be problematic. | ||
#Donating military equipment to countries under attack, such as Ukraine 2022. | #Donating military equipment to countries under attack, such as Ukraine 2022. Does this work? | ||
#Funding paramilitary assistance | #Sanctions - but for real. Excommunicating offenders from the global community. | ||
#Funding paramilitary assistance, such as corporate or nonprofit [[Mercenaries]]. | |||
#Cyberwarfare | #Cyberwarfare | ||
Latest revision as of 03:49, 25 February 2022
In order of priority:
- Prosperity, so that resource conflicts are avoided. Mutually assured abundance.
- Education - teaching people how to think, so they are not manipulated. Teach ethics, personal and political transformation as a core in anyone's life.
- Elimination of nuclear arms
- Open source economy
Potential crisis-point solutions if the above doesn't work:
- Mass mobilization and construction of defensive technology through crowdsourced means - it is an idea but can be problematic.
- Donating military equipment to countries under attack, such as Ukraine 2022. Does this work?
- Sanctions - but for real. Excommunicating offenders from the global community.
- Funding paramilitary assistance, such as corporate or nonprofit Mercenaries.
- Cyberwarfare