13-07-04: MILINT Earth Day WYFT to Support Troops Oath Draft

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Walk Your Footprint Talk to Support the Troops’ Military Advisory Board 1 General Charles F. “Chuck” Wald, USAF (Ret.): Former Deputy Commander, Headquarters U.S. European Command (USEUCOM); Lieutenant General Lawrence P. Farrell Jr., USAF (Ret.): Former Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Air Force General Ronald E. Keys USAF (Ret.): Former Commander, Air Combat Command General Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.): Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army; Admiral John B. Nathman, USN (Ret.): Former Vice Chief of Naval Operations Admiral T. Joseph Lopez, USN (Ret.): Former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Allied Forces, Southern Europe CC: Gen. Keith Alexander National Security Agency CC: James Clapper: Director of National Intelligence

General Charles G. Boyd, USAF (Ret.): Former Deputy Commander in Chief of U.S. Forces in Europe General Paul J. Kern, USA (Ret.): Former Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command Admiral T. Joseph Lopez, USN (Ret.): Former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval Forces Europe and of Allied Forces, Southern Europe Vice Admiral Dennis V. McGinn, USN (Ret.): Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Warfare Requirements and Programs Rear Admiral David R. Oliver, Jr., USN (Ret.): Former Principal Deputy to the Navy Acquisition Executive Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly, USN (Ret.): Former NASA Administrator, Shuttle Astronaut and the first Commander of the Naval Space Command CC: Lisa Monaco, Asst Att. General for National Security, National Security Division Department of Justice

MILINT Earth Day Ecology of Peace Whistleblower/Activist Oath I, [NAME], declare as follows: 1

Center for Naval Analysis: Military Advisory Board: Powering America’s Defense: Energy and the Risks to National Security http://www.cna.org/reports/energy || Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn; Energy, Climate Change, and the Military: Implications for National Security; Woodrow Wilson Center for Environmental Security http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1FMeVH2AgI

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[1] I hereby wish to confirm my ‘Walk My Talk’ sincerity, in writing, under oath, that my peace/disclosure/anti-war activism/whistleblowing motivations include ‘Freeing Military National Security leaders from their Catch 22 ‘Civilized Patriarchy Duhmockery’ straight-jackets. [2] I am [clarify briefly where you are an adult, member of any culture, religion, or whatever brief identifying information you wish to include]. Military Advisory Board Authority to Act: [3] I hereby provide the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and/or National Security Agency (NSA) with the following declaration and authority to act, in accordance to this declaration, should the ‘Walk Your Eco-Footprint Talk to Support the Troops” Military Advisory Board, unanimously conclude that I have violated it. [4] I hereby attempt to free Military National Security leaders from their duty to protect Earth is Flat unsustainable constitutions that legally, politically and procedurally denies them the opportunity of addressing the root causes of scarcityconflict threats to national security; by holding legislators and citizens who legislatively or practically endorse unsustainable right to breed and consume legislation, accountable as ‘breeding war’ or ‘consumption war’ scarcity combatants. [5] I submit that our civilized patriarchy constitutions rights to breed and consume have resulted in ecological overshoot of carrying capacity by between 700 to 400,000 percent2, which is destroying our Planet’s Natural Capital, with devastating current and impending ‘scarcity-conflict’ death spiral consequences 3; as manifested in the crossing of urgent Planetary Boundary Tipping Points 4: (i) Loss of Biodiversity and Species Extinctions 5; (ii) Climate Change6; (iii) Nitrogen Cycle7; (iv) Ocean Acidification8; (v) Changes in Land Use 9; (vi) Global Freshwater Use10; (vii) State Shift in the Earth’s Biosphere 11; (viii) Peak Non-Renewable Natural Resources: Scarcity12; and (ix) Socialized Corporate Externality Costs: Trillion Dollar Thefts from Global Natural Capital Commons 13.

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[6] I authorize Military Leaders to hold me personally accountable to this Oath to Walk My Eco-Footprint Talk of Supporting the Troops by breeding and consuming below carrying capacity. [7] I commit to maintaining / reducing my Walk My Eco-footprint Talk to Support the Troops to a footprint below the following Carrying Capacity limits 14: [7.1]

If I procreate one child, to consume below 1 gha.

[7.2]

If I procreate no children, to consume below 20 gha.

[7.3]

If I have procreated more than one child,

A.

I commit to procreating no more children, and to publicly advocate to family and friends, that they reduce their procreation footprints to below carrying capacity levels

B.

I commit to reducing my consumption to below 5 gha, within the next five years.

[8] My current Ecological Footprint: Consumption Footprint x Procreation Factor is currently as follows: [8.1]

Procreation Factor: [how many biological children you have procreated]

[8.2] Consumption Footprint: Using Sustainable Economy's Myfootprint.org quiz, my consumption footprint is [do the quiz at myfootprint.org to determine how large your current global hectares (gha) consumption footprint is. See below for list of questions the quiz asks] [9] I declare that I understand that should the ‘Walk Your Eco-Footprint Talk to Support the Troops” Military Advisory Board, unanimously conclude that I have violated my Oath, by consuming or procreating in violation of this oath; I thereby authorize them to authorize the NSA or CIA to remove me (and my children if any) from the planetary genepool, by assassination. [10] Should it be determined that I have violated this MILINT Earth Day/Free Catch 22 Duhmockery Oath, requiring my assassination, I hereby further inform the local Prosecutor’s Office, that if the Military Advisory Board confirms that my assassination occurred in accordance with my violation of this oath, no further Prosecutorial or Police Investigation resources are required to be wasted on the matter, of my assassination. [11] Finally I request the NSA, CIA, Mossad, MI6 and KGB, to establish a ‘Maria Bochkareva MILINT Earth Day Ecology of Peace Medal, to be awarded on the 23 rd of April, to an individual chosen by the ‘Walk Your Footprint Talk to Support the 14

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Troops’ Military Advisory Board, who has done the most to either ‘Walk their Footprint Talk to Support the Troops’; and/or to educate their community, or nation on the role of overpopulation and overconsumption as factors pushing society to ecological overshoot scarcity induced conflict and war. [1]

Pursuant to 28 U.S.C § 1746, I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Executed at [city, country], Pale Blue Dot: [date] [sign before a commissioner of oaths] [name] MILINT Earth Day Ecology of Peace Oath

Encl » Analysis of [Your Name] Myfootprint.org Consumption footprint

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[Date] [NAME] Consumption Footprint: Consumption: [Name] Consumption Footprint using Sustainable Economy's Myfootprint.org quiz, is [??????] global hectares (gha). [Country] average consumption footprint is [????] gha. If accurate, then if everyone on planet earth consumed like [Your name], we would need [fraction or number of] earths. [This info will be provided to you by the quiz, at the end of the quiz]

[Name] Consumption Test from MyFootprint.org Footnotes depict choices the footprint quiz will give you to choose answer from: 1.

Country: [fill in your answers to each point]

2.

Measurements:

3.

People Living in your Household:

4.

Annual household income in US Dollars15:

5.

Size of Home16:

6.

Climate Zone17:

7.

Energy Sources used in home18:

8.

Electricity prcentaged generated from renewable source: [quiz will give you your country’s average]

$29,000 or less || $30,000 - $59,000 || $60,000 - $89,000 || $90,000 - $119,000 || $120,000 or more 16 50 - 100 square meters or less (apartment or studio) || 100 - 150 square meters (small home, approximately 2-3 bedrooms) || 150 - 200 square meters (average home, approximately 3 bedrooms) || 200 - 250 square meters (large home, approximately 4 bedrooms) || 250 square meters or larger (very large home) 17 Arctic or high cold mountain regions (like northern Siberia or the high Himalayas) || High latitudes with cold winters and cool summers (like Moscow or Stockholm) || High desert (like Kabul or Mexico City) || Temperate or Mediterranean (like New York, Rome, Buenos Aires or Hong Kong) || Warm to hot lowland desert (like Phoenix or Dubai) || Tropical and wet, including rainforests (like Rio de Janeiro or Manila) || Tropical, but relatively dry, including savannahs (like Bhopal, Brasilia or Nairobi) 18 Electricity || Natural gas, propane, or liquefied petroleum gas || Heating oil || Wood or biomass 15

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9.

Kilometres travelled per year19:

10. Vehicle Most Often Drive in20: 11. Usually share rides: 12. Energy saving features in your home21: 13. Energy saving habits22: 14. Home23: 15. Have you purchased offsets for carbon emissions associated with your home energy use and transportation?: 16. Diet24: 17. Where do you obtain most of your food25: 18. How often do you select foods that are certified organic or sustainably produced?26: 19. Which choice best describes how much you normally eat?27: 20. Do you have a garden or share one to grow your own vegetables and herbs?: 21. Which best describes your home28: 22. What is the approximate area of land occupied by your home, structures, and yard? If you live on an estate, farm or ranch, please don't count grazing lands, croplands, or wildlands:

Automobiles, including personal vehicles, taxis, and carpools || Bus, including metro and long distance service || Rail, including subways, inner-city light rail, cross country trains || Air travel 20 A hybrid || A small or compact car (2 door) || A mid size car (4 door sedan) || A large car (including vans and minivans) || A pickup truck or sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) 21 Compact fluorescent bulbs || Energy efficient appliances || Extra insulation || Insulating blinds || Solar panels || Storm doors and windows || Water saving fixtures 22 Turn off lights when leaving rooms || Use power strips to turn off stand-by lights || Turn off computers and monitors when not in use || Dry clothes outside whenever possible || Keep thermostat relatively low in winter || Unplug small appliances when not in use || Minimal use of power equipment when landscaping 23 Inner city || Older suburb || Newer suburb || Rural 24 Vegan – Plant based foods only || Vegetarian – Primarily plant based foods, but some dairy || Omnivore – An assortment of meat, seafood, vegetables, dairy, and grains || Carnivore – Meat, seafood, and dairy several times a week || Top of the food chain – Meat, seafood, or dairy at almost every meal 25 Farmers markets, gardens, cooperatives, and other local and fresh sources || Natural foods markets || Supermarkets for some items, natural food stores for others || Supermarkets, convenience stores, and prepared foods from restaurants || Restaurants, fast foods, and take out 26 Most of the time || Sometimes || Almost never 27 One large meal and a couple of light snacks per day || Two large meals and two or three light or medium sized snacks per day || Three large meals and several hefty sized snacks in between 28 An estate, ranch or farm || A free standing single family house || A house or building with 4 or fewer units || A small apartment building (5 - 20 units) || A large apartment building (20+ units) 19

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23. Was your home or any portion of it built with recycled materials, wood certified as sustainably harvested, or any other green design features? 29: 24. Approximately what share of your home furnishings are second hand or made of either recycled or sustainably produced materials? 30 : 25. Water saving features in your home31: 26. Water Saving Habits32: 27. How often do you select cleaning products that are biodegradable or non-toxic? 33: 28. What best describes your spending and saving habits? 34: 29. How often do you buy new things to replace old ones? 35: 30. How many standard size garbage bins does your household fill each week? 36: 31. Recycling37: 32. When you buy clothing or paper products, how often do you select items labeled as recycled, natural, organic, or made of alternative fibers such as hemp or Tencel? 38:

Yes || No || Not sure Almost none || A few || A fair amount || Almost all 31 Low flow toilets || Low flow shower heads and faucets || Instant water heaters on sinks || Rainwater catchment system || Grey water recycling system || Drought tolerant landscaping 32 Compost rather than use garbage disposal || Minimize shower time and toilet flushing || Run clothes and dish washers only when full || Wash cars rarely || Look for and fix leaks regularly || Avoid hosing down decks, walkways, driveways 33 Almost never || Sometimes || Most of the time 34 I tend to spend all of my income and then some. || I generally live within my means. || I am a frugal spender, and regularly save money for the future. 35 I tend to use things until I genuinely need to replace them. || Some items I use for years, others I replace before I need to. || I frequently replace belongings even if they are in good condition. 36 Less than one || One or two || More than two 37 None || Fair Amount || Almost All 38 Almost Never || Sometimes || Almost always 29 30

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