The need to transition beyond global industrial Earth extremism

To whom it may concern,

When you couple the taken ideas with the resulting misappropriation, it appears to be a kind of globalization, controlling domination, and manufacturing of conditions from industrial earth. Industrial Earth may have a specific type of politics behind it, but I’m not exactly sure yet.   It appears that those involved in globalization and the control of industrial earth may be responsible.   Moreover, all organizations may be accountable to a king somewhere on planet Earth, whether they know it or not.   This King elevates and makes the takers, exchangers, and invokes criminalization processes as people are being made to be mentally and physically unhealthy, put into a survival zone suffering, or worse.  The king may do this by employing politicization, infinite variable politicization, criminalization, and infinite variability of anything and anything else needed.  If this hypothesis is true, it means we need to rely on people to transition our planet toward a more desired future.  

I have come up with many ideas, including the Eco Geo Facebook idea of the early 1990s, Eco Geo Amazon, sharing ideas, and the Eco Geo integrated device.   My most recent idea is the Earth Unidiversity Earth Research, Explorers Cycle, or the We-Me Explorer cycle.   If we combine all these ideas, we will become a people’s planet Earth.   It naturally goes from each of us to all of us, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth as a cycle. No one does it better than each of us and all of us together.  Given what I’m seeing all around this world, like the wars in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, and all the human suffering that’s going on in this country with ICE, etc., we may need to make this transition sooner rather than later.  

I am concerned that this planet is rife with preventable suffering and survival zone suffering caused by the industrial manufacturing facility known as Industrial Planet Earth.  I hypothesize that most mental health problems, physical problems, criminal problems, immigration problems, and most of the other problems on planet Earth come from this big-picture, industrial-planet Earth perspective, where profits, competition, complexity, conflict, confinement, lack of holistic prioritization, compartmentalization, controversy, and survival at any cost rule above all else.   Are the people involved in this sort of thing all on some drug?   Are they leftovers from the Nazi party in World War II?   Maybe it is the most intense drug of all, greed? If so, they must go through reconciliation, confession, and counseling.  Regardless of the true nature of the problem, from my perspective, we need to transition to a more desired future for planet Earth.   We need to get everyone involved in an Eco Geo relative way to understand best practices as we move forward towards that desired future condition.   The people are the most relevant, appropriate, significant, and essential consideration because it is up to each of us and all of us together to get beyond this current condition of preventable suffering on planet Earth, for everyone, everything, everywhere on Earth, and all of creation.   It is time to get beyond the detrimental impacts of war, suffering, controversy, complexity, conflict, confinement, and chaos, as well as those learned from the industrial expansion on planet Earth.   It is time to get back to the basics of loving, living, exploring, discovering, learning, and getting the most out of life on our planet during the short time we are responsible for it.   We should get back to taking care of creation, everyone, everything, everywhere on earth, as a relative prioritization concept.  

My observations over many years have led me to a profound understanding of the systemic challenges we face globally. It seems increasingly clear that the prevailing global paradigm, which I refer to as “Industrial Earth,” operates under a framework that prioritizes control, fierce competition, and short-term gains above the collective well-being of humanity and the planet. This structure, whether consciously orchestrated or an emergent property of unchecked ambition, appears to manufacture conditions that generate widespread suffering, societal fragmentation, and even contribute to the global rise in mental and physical health challenges.

This hypothesis stems from critically analyzing processes I’ve witnessed firsthand within various organizations, and integrating those insights with broader patterns of what appear to be misappropriated or distorted ideas on a global scale. It suggests that a centralized, often unseen, influence might be cultivating an environment where specific power structures are elevated, and mechanisms of politicization, infinite variability, and even criminalization are employed to maintain this control. The human cost is immeasurable, as individuals are increasingly marginalized or categorized in ways that exacerbate their struggles.

Given the deeply concerning global events unfolding today – from conflicts in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip to the pervasive human suffering stemming from border policies and other domestic issues – the urgency for a fundamental shift has never been more apparent. We are currently experiencing the devastating impacts of a system that relentlessly pursues profit and power, fostering complexity, conflict, confinement, and compartmentalization, often at the expense of our shared humanity and ecological health. This paradigm, which often feels like a global industrial manufacturing facility, is creating preventable suffering on an unprecedented scale. I contend that many of our most pressing issues – mental health crises, physical ailments, and societal discord – are direct symptoms of this overarching “Industrial Earth” perspective, where a relentless drive for advantage supersedes all other considerations. The root cause, in my view, lies not in malevolence, but perhaps in an intense form of unchecked ambition and greed that has permeated our global structures and functioning..

This compels me to believe that a transition to a more desired future condition is not merely an aspiration, but an absolute necessity. For decades, I have dedicated myself to conceptualizing viable alternatives. My earlier visions included ideas like an “Eco Geo Facebook” in the early 1990s, aiming for integrated global connection and shared knowledge, along with “Eco Geo Amazon” for ethical resource exchange, and an “Eco Geo integrated device” for accessible, sustainable technology.

My most recent and comprehensive proposal is the “Earth Unidiversity Earth Research, Explorer Cycle,” or simply the “We-Me Explorer Cycle.” This framework envisions a collaborative, decentralized global initiative where every individual contributes to a collective understanding and stewardship of our planet. By integrating these pioneering ideas, we can foster a “Peoples Planet Earth” (and God)– a truly inclusive system designed for the benefit of everyone, everything, and everywhere, operating as a continuous, regenerative cycle. This means moving from individual contribution (“each of us”) to collective impact (“all of us”) in a seamless, synergistic manner, recognizing that our collective wisdom and effort are unparalleled.

To achieve this, we must empower the global citizenry to guide this transition. This means fostering an “Eco Geo relative way” of understanding and implementing best practices, ensuring that decisions are made with the holistic health of the planet and its inhabitants in mind. The people, in their diverse capacities and collective wisdom, represent the most critical and relevant consideration. (Holistic scale) It is through our combined efforts that we can transcend the current state of preventable suffering and move beyond the detrimental legacies of war, exploitation, and industrial overreach.

The time has come to return to foundational principles: cultivating love, embracing life in its fullness, relentlessly exploring and discovering, committing to continuous learning, and maximizing our stewardship during our brief tenure on this remarkable planet. We must re-establish the care for all of creation – every person, every living thing, and our life support systems in every corner of the Earth and on Earth itself– as our paramount collective priority.