America

Step One:
Impeach George W. Bush

Whenever a government becomes destructive and no longer serves the interests of the people it is their right and their duty to abolish it and institute a new government. Never before in the history of the United States and the world have the fundamental rights to health and life of millions of American people been more neglected, mistreated and threatened than under the current government.

In order to protect the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical fraud business and enable it to continue, George W. Bush and his Administration have violated the most fundamental rights of the US Constitution - the rights to health and life. Moreover he threatens the health and lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world - in fact, the continuation of life on our planet - by openly announcing his intention to use weapons of mass destruction.

Step Two:
Preserve World Peace

But the biggest threat to world peace is not the greed of the oil interests, but rather the imminent meltdown of the pharmaceutical business with disease. The biggest threats to world peace are the economic interests behind the petrochemical and pharmaceutical industry. In order to protect their multi-billion dollar global interests, the financial circles behind the oil and drug business are using every political and military means available. This includes wars of aggression such as in the case of the war in Iraq.

But the biggest threat to world peace is not the greed of the oil interests rather than the imminent meltdown of the pharmaceutical business with disease. Exposing these interests and educating the people of the world about them is the single most important measure every person can take.

Step Three:
Protect Civil Rights

The governments of the US and many other countries do not primarily serve the interest of the people who voted them into office but rather the corporate interests that financed their election campaigns. They can no longer afford to tell their true intentions to the people and must resort to deception and lies in order to stay in power. Now, even these deceptions are no longer sufficient to secure their reign - they have to take measures to abandon democracy and secure their power by dictatorial means.

In the name of the corporate interests they serve, these politicians curb fundamental civil rights and turn civil societies into 'Big Brother' states. Protecting our civil rights is the most urgent step to preserving democracy in our country.

Step Four:
Terminate the Pharmaceutical Business with Disease

Our goal is a healthy world in which heart disease, cancer and todays other common diseases are largely unknown. As long as we tolerate amongst ourselves an investment industry that thrives not on the prevention of diseases but on their promotion and expansion, we cannot accomplish this goal. Thus, the termination of the pharmaceutical 'investment business with disease' is a precondition for controlling today's most common diseases and a cornerstone for building a healthy world.

Step Five:
Build a New Healthcare System

An effective and affordable healthcare system cannot reward the continuation of diseases rather than their prevention and elimination. This new healthcare system has to take advantage of the breakthroughs accomplished in the area of science-based natural health, in particular vitamin and nutritional research.

It is an established scientific fact that micronutrients can control cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetic circulatory problems as well as cancer, Alzheimer's disease, osteoporosis, immune deficiencies and many other common health problems. By applying this knowledge natural, non-patentable health, millions of lives and billions in healthcare costs can be saved.

A People's Movement to Build the Road to Health

The people of America, the people of the entire world, have to wake up to the fact that our health has been taken hostage by an industry that flourishes from the expansion of diseases. With hundreds of billions of dollars being made from ongoing diseases, these interests will fight for the continuation of their global disease markets. With these entrenched interests, no one can expect that health will be given to the people voluntarily. We, the people, have to realize that we have to fight for our health and defend it. What is urgently needed now is a people?s movement with the goal to terminate the inhumane yoke of the pharmaceutical business with disease and to liberate human health for this and all future generations.

American history is rich in examples of how people liberated themselves from colonial despotism and other forms of abuse. The War of Independence and the Civil Rights movement are just two examples. But the health liberation movement is not confined to one country or one ethnic group. In order to achieve its goals it must become a worldwide movement.