New Blueprint for Humanity

Global Shortages Solution

Why this is needed:

Life has never been fair on this planet, with 10% living like kings in comparison to the rest of the world. Food shortages are a global disgrace when we produce enough to feed three planets each year. 1.3 billion people with no electricity or power is tragic in this modern age and is suggestive of a deliberate blocking of human development. 2.3 billion people with no access to clean sanitation is also suggestive of people being deliberately held back and is not conducive to an advanced civilization. More than 1.8 billion people worldwide lack adequate housing. Every year, 2 million people are forcibly evicted, many more are threatened with evictions and some 150 million people worldwide are homeless. Adequate housing is a human right enshrined in international human rights law. Everyone should have access to the five basics in life; clean water/sanitation, food, energy, clothing and shelter and eliminating the shortages should be at the top of the list for every country. A basic lack of caring, planning and will has created this intolerable situation, and we all must strive to correct this overarching problem together. For the species to advance we should all have the basic necessities, which naturally curtails crime rates, disease, class and environmental issues. Increasing care for others can eliminate the suffering from hunger and lack of shelter.

Solution:

  1. Use all large military planes and vehicles to move to wherever needed the means to ensure all people have the five basics in life. That can improve their standard of living to be on a par with the western world, including those in poor districts of the western world. This should take 2 to 5 years with all militaries cooperating.
  2. Create a map of places to prioritize where help is needed immediately. Designate a management group in each country and send military assistance there. Create the three help stages that are needed, marked in red, orange and green on the map. Create jobs for people responsible for checking what is needed in a given area, taking care and teaching, providing mental/emotional support and acting as an intermediary between people and the army.
  3. Consider relocating some to other more favorable places where it will be easier to create healthier conditions for them. For example, abandoned cities with abandoned buildings that can be adapted to life.
  4. Create video workshops for the poor in the community, to teach them how to better manage and cope in their places of residence.
  5. Involve scientists and university students in a commitment to improving living conditions, creating and suggesting technology solutions. (e.g. water purification and electricity generation).
  6. Create a website with a form to be filled in to report cases that need assistance. Create a web team of people who will be monitoring the websites depending on the location.
  7. Speak out loud in the media about what is really happening in other parts of the world, so that awareness in rich countries increases. No more selective and fear-based media. Presenting solutions will result in more sharing and a change in the collective consciousness of how much is really needed.

Who gains:

The military by helping to clear their karma. People who need new, better and more rewarding jobs, as well as new jobs in a new country allows for better integration and increases their awareness and knowledge base. Humanity, where empathy and awareness increases by knowing what is happening on our planet. Fixing poverty once and for all will reduce and eventually eliminate the program of the haves and have nots. Humanity itself, as the completion of this project will raise everyone up into a better frequency, heals country and people relationships, and gives everyone the opportunity to live and thrive, not just existing day by day.

Who benefits:

Those with mental problems, the disabled and the elderly who are left to themselves, poorer countries, those who live in badly adapted regions of the world and war victims. This solution recognizes that all people are important, and that none are more special or privileged than anyone else.