By Maj Gen
(Ret) Kulwant Singh and Dr David Leffler
In the past, if a military wanted to exercise global reach and
global power, it was necessary to maintain large forces with
sophisticated and expensive weaponry. This old model of military
defense is starting to be discarded because a more effective
technology of defense is now available. This technology has been
scientifically shown to prevent war and create peace by
harnessing the deepest level of nature's functioning.

War is ultimately a human problem requiring a human solution.
Experts in the field of conflict resolution maintain that the
underlying cause of war is accumulated "social stress" - i.e.,
mounting political, religious and/or ethnic tensions between
rival factions in critical hotspots throughout the world. As
social stress builds, divisions grow stronger, groups take
sides, diplomats become unable to resolve differences, and
enemies arise within or outside the nation. Military force may
then be invoked to protect the country, resulting in armed
conflict and unpredictable outcomes. But even if conflict
temporarily solves the problem for the victor, the social stress
remains, fueling future cycles of conflict. In contrast, the
absence of collective stress translates into the absence of
tension between competing sides, thereby reducing the
probability of hostilities.
Today, any country's military has the opportunity to overcome
the cycle of war by deploying a scientifically verified
technology of defense that neutralizes social stress. This new
technology is based on the unified field of all the
laws of nature
- the most fundamental and powerful level of nature's
functioning. The technology accesses and enlivens this unified
field through subjective technologies of consciousness. This
creates a profound influence of coherence and harmony throughout
society that results in measurable reductions of crime,
terrorism, and war.
The late
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
revived systematic subjective technologies for experiencing the
unified field, including the
Transcendental Meditation program and its advanced
techniques. When used in a military context, these meditation
practices are known as Invincible Defence Technology (IDT). They
have been applied successfully by members of many faiths to
eliminate conflict. If the military of any country were to
properly apply these non-lethal and non-destructive
technologies, it could reduce collective the societal stress
responsible for war and terrorism worldwide.
Over 50 research studies confirm that when the required
threshold of IDT experts is crossed - approximately the square
root of 1% of a given population - crime goes down, quality of
life indices go up, and war and terrorism abate. Scientists have
named this phenomenon the Maharishi Effect, since Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi first predicted it. The causal mechanism appears to
be a field effect of consciousness - a
spillover effect
on the level of the unified field from the peace-creating group
into the larger population.
In 1983, a two-month Maharishi Effect intervention in
Israel
resulted in a 76% reduction in war deaths in neighboring Lebanon
(p < 0.00000001) when group size exceeded the square root of 1%
threshold.
Journal of Conflict Resolution
http://www.davidleffler.com/sapratableii.html#b41
Seven subsequent, consecutive experiments over a two-year period
during the peak of the
Lebanon war found:
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war-related fatalities decreased by 71% (p < 0.0000000001)
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war-related injuries fell by 68% (p < 0.000001)
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the level of conflict dropped by 48% (p < 0.00000001)
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cooperation among antagonists increased by 66% (p <
0.000001)
The likelihood that these combined results were due to chance is
less than one in a quintillion. Journal of Social Behavior
and Personality
http://www.davidleffler.com/sapratableii.html#b13
A global-scale study published in the Journal of Offender
Rehabilitation documented a 72% drop in international
terrorism.
http://www.davidleffler.com/sapratableii.html#b43
"See graph at
http://www.davidleffler.com/images/worldwide-terrorism.jpg"
The military of any country is responsible for defending its
citizens. It can now succeed in its mission, simply by creating
a Prevention Wing - a group of IDT experts. The size of the
Prevention Wing would be small - approximately the square root
of 1% of the
population of the world. Given the
world population
of approximately 6.8 billion, a country could extend its global
reach and global power by establishing a Prevention Wing of
approximately 8,241 military personnel (the square root of 1% of
6.8 billion). A Prevention Wing this large is predicted to
reduce war and terrorism globally.
As part of their responsibility to protect their nation,
militaries are obligated to thoroughly examine scientifically
proven methods for
preventing war and terrorism. With the IDT approach, all
that is necessary is to provide the proper training for a group
of military personnel - or indeed, any sizable group. The
military of any country has the opportunity today through IDT to
create not only global reach and global power, but also true
national security, invincibility, and peace. During these
dangerous times, quick and decisive action is needed.
For more information visit:
http://www.StrongMilitary.org
About the Authors:
Major General (Ret) Kulwant
Singh, UYSM., PhD , leads an international group of
generals and defense experts that advocates Invincible Defense
Technology. He was awarded the Uttam Yudh Sewa Medal, the second
highest decoration for senior officers during operations in
Sri Lanka
as part of IPKF (Indian Peace Keeping
Force).
David Leffler, PhD , a
US Air Force
veteran, is Executive Director of the Center for Advanced
Military Science (CAMS). He served as an Associate of the
Proteus Management Group at the Center for Strategic Leadership,
US
Army War College. Dr. Leffler has published articles in
over 100 media outlets worldwide about how IDT could prevent
terrorism and war.
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