Posted on 07/29/2005 7:54:58 PM PDT by DTAD
This article first appeared on DefenceTalk.com DefenceNews on Jan 22nd, 2005 - We are republishing this on request.
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The best way to guard against terrorism is to have no enemies. No enemies equals no terrorism! Invincible Defense Technology (also known as Consciousness-Based Defense or Unified Field-Based Defense) is a scientifically validated means to prevent enemies from arising. IDT is rooted in ancient Vedic knowledge of India. This recently revived method of preventive defense promises to end terrorism.
Militaries have fought terrorism through a dynamic approach, using weaponry and military personnel. Even with advanced weaponry, they cannot eliminate terrorism. Fully equipping military and police forces will not contain terrorism. Anti-terrorism experts assert that handheld, easily concealed weapons of mass destruction are available.
Can terrorism be prevented with methods used in the past? Again and again, history shows that the answer is "no." Terrorism, war, and conflict are human problems. Therefore, they require human solutions.
The underlying cause of social violence is accumulated social stress. If the collective social stress could be prevented, such negative problems would cease. Thus, no collective stress means no terrorism.
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psychopathic gobbledy-gook alert.
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