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John Hagelin delivers pre-election advice to Bush and Kerry
Agence France Presse - Press Release Translate This Article
24 October 2004
Agence France Presse, one of the largest wire services in the world, distributed a photo of Dr John Hagelin holding an Invincible Defence chart during his recent Washington, DC press conference. The photo, along with the following description of the US Peace Government, appeared in hundreds of newspapers on several continents:
'Dr John Hagelin, President of the US Peace Government delivers pre-election advice to US President George W. Bush and Senator Kerry on 20 October 2004, at the Jefferson Hotel in Washington, DC. Hagelin outlined plans to end the escalating violence and win the peace in Iraq during this news conference.
The US Peace Government was established on 04 July 2003 to bring prevention-oriented, problem-free administration to America. Its mission is to prevent social violence, terrorism, and war, and to promote peace and harmony throughout the world. This knowledge-based, complementary government is composed of hundreds of America's top scientists, medical doctors, educators, and other leading experts on the deepest principles of total Natural Law—the Unified Field—and its practical application through Maharishi's Vedic Science and Technologies of Consciousness.'
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