Fall 2014

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J AMAICAN A MERICAN C LUB N EWSLETTER W WW .J AMAICAN A MERICAN C LUB . ORG

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I F I R ULED THE W ORLD T ERRY B ROWN

I would firstly dictate that love be the modus operandi of the day... everybody would have to love themselves, everybody would have to love others and Everybody would have to love the planet. I'd instigate the education of truth about our existence. How did we get here in the first place (World History, the original story? "OUR-STORY"). The truth about what we all are supposed to do whilst we're here from cradle to the grave. If I ruled the world I'd propose a consensus government, governing for the people and by the people (s) of the whole World. I'd instigate a thorough investigation into the differences between peoples

that have led to those violent conflicts with the aim of preventing such events EVER happing again. I'd instigate a thorough investigation into the commonalties between peoples of the earth and highlight those that have proven good. The commissioned REPORT would be clearly written in all languages and in such a way that everybody, young and old could understand it. The report would be used as a compulsory guide to for schools, colleges, universities and all other centers of learning. All the Worlds existing institutions of morality and governance would endorse its Sentiments. Putting Love at the Centre of the New "Caring" cul-

ture and acknowledging the new paradigm of "I am My brothers and sisters' keeper and they are mine" This would prepare the young souls for governance of their destinies whilst on the planet. When they take over the positions of responsibility, production and service there modus operandi would be based on there over- standing and understanding that they all are their brother's and sister's keepers. As for the older sections of the world community that have an innate goodness in them but have been disenfranchised the brother and sister's keeper motto would stand them in good Continue on page 2

T RIVIA Question: How was the great liberator if South America – Simon Bolivar impacted by Jamaica? Answer: In 1815 Bolivar was exiled in Jamaica where he wrote

the famous Carta de Jamaica (letter from Jamaica), which was the blueprint for South American independence from Spain. Currently, a statue of bolivar is located in national heroes circle in an area known as Bolivar Square in Kingston, Jamaica.


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