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Dr Rath outside the ICC building in The
Hague
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Peace and Health Congress "The Hague
Tribunal"
At the beginning of the third millennium
mankind stands at the crossroads. On the one hand are the interests
of six billion people currently inhabiting our planet - and of all
future generations - who wish to live a dignified and healthy life
in a peaceful world. On the other hand is a small corporate interest
group denying the whole of mankind these basic human rights for one
reason only - financial gain.
In this situation, we, the people of the world, have the choice:
we either continue accepting the yoke of those investment
industries forcing wars and diseases upon us or we liberate ourselves
with all peaceful means available from these burdens and start building
a world determined by the principles of
peace, health and social justice.
The Hague Tribunal on June 14th and 15th
2003 will be the platform from which the initiatives necessary
to achieve these aims are launched, finally liberating mankind from
the stranglehold of the pharmaceutical “business
with disease” and consequently helping to protect us all
from the war plans of the Bush Administration.
The people of the world and their elected governments have to wake
up to this situation. The
Bush Administration openly propagates the escalation to a new world
war. And they will do it, unless the people of the world stop them.
Since they cannot be stopped militarily without risking a world war,
they need to be stopped with two other means available: economic and
political means.
The economic means are a blockade of the pharmaceutical ‘business
with disease’ by refocusing
the national health care systems of nations worldwide on natural health and
by refusing to pay the patent fees on a small amount of pharmaceutical
drugs that may still be needed - for example antibiotics.
The Hague Tribunal will call for the adoption of “The
People's Agenda” a Constitution for a New World of Peace,
Health and Social Justice for All. Adoption of this new Constitution
will overturn the pharmaceutical cartel, the Bush Administration
and help to stop World War 3.

The political means are legally important and must be tackled without
delay. The people of the world have to force their governments, by
all peaceful means available, to start formal proceedings against the
Bush and Blair administrations for committing war crimes and violations
of human rights. The Rockefeller
Cartel, the financial group behind both the petrochemical and pharmaceutical
industries, prompts and supports the actions of the Bush and Blair
administrations. Many key members of these administrations are also
members of The Rockefeller-financed
Trilateral Commission. The interest groups behind the pharmaceutical ‘businesses
with disease’ and behind the escalating war strategy are the
same. They are equally culpable and must be brought to justice. The
Court for these violations to be brought to and dealt with is the International
Criminal Court in The Hague, The Netherlands.
The Hague Tribunal will call upon governments to submit a formal complaint
against Bush, Blair and the financial interests behind the ‘business
with disease’ to the International Criminal Court in The Hague
for starting and conducting a war against all international laws; for
mass murder; exploitation; plundering of public and private property
and other crimes against humanity.
If we, the people of the world, and the governments of 192 countries
will let Bush and Blair and the Rockefeller
Cartel and the members of the Trilateral
Commission get away with terrorizing the world with illegal wars
- without holding them responsible - then the United Nations, all its
legal framework of International Law and the entire UN Court System
is worth nothing any longer.
Either we, the people, allow these forces to bring our planet into
an abyss, or we take control now. Of course we, the people, may have
to drag our governments along to initiate a formal complaint in The
Hague. Governments are slow and easily intimidated, especially when
someone carries a large economic stick. But we are the people. Can
we do it? Of course! And the people of the world have to unite in this
endeavour.
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