Creating Stability and Lasting Peace in Libya Creating Stability and Lasting Peace in Libya
By Dr. David Leffler In June 2014, Libya held its second election since Col. Gaddafi’s overthrow, but the hoped-for stability is still elusive. Libya... Creating Stability and Lasting Peace in Libya
Dr. David Leffler

David Leffler

By Dr. David Leffler

In June 2014, Libya held its second election since Col. Gaddafi’s overthrow, but the hoped-for stability is still elusive. Libya has had five governments since the 2011 revolution and despite the June elections turmoil continues to reign. Warring militias continue their battle for Libya’s main airport. Fighting escalates as it spills out across western Tripoli. Trade is almost at a standstill. The Libyan government has approached the United Nations, requesting that it organize some type of intervention to try to ease rising tensions. Leader’s can only guess how long such an intervention would take to work, if even at all.

Even if this strategy ends the current tense situation, the best guess is that it will prove futile in preventing any future violence. The EU says “there is no military solution to Libya’s problems; the only option is a political solution.” But how can Libyans unite for a political solution while there is so much infighting and chaos? Growing hostilities pour ever more fuel on a fire that is difficult to control. Result: Hopes for stability and a lasting peace pushed even farther into the future.

Invincible Defense Technology (IDT), a proven, state-of-the-art, non-violent military solution

Yet the mounting misery could end quickly and rising tensions could be rapidly reduced if the Libyan government or any other Libyan-related organization intervened with Invincible Defense Technology (IDT), a proven, advanced military solution. IDT is a scientifically validated approach. Extensive in-field military experience, coupled with peer-reviewed research shows that IDT can effectively, efficiently and quickly end the current turmoil, and eliminate the rising spiral of violence. If the Libyan government quickly deploys this statistically verified approach it will create an atmosphere of reconciliation and moderation forming the basis for a long-term political settlement.

This IDT approach to reducing civil stress, unrest and violence has been field-tested by foreign militaries. It is validated by 23 peer-reviewed studies carried out in both developed and developing nations. They include the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Independent scientists and scholars endorse it, based on 25 years of research.

IDT Reduces Societal Stress

IDT uniquely neutralizes the underlying power base of contending groups, which is the stress, frustration and civil dissatisfaction prevailing in the general population. By eliminating the root cause of insurgency, violent outbreaks are pre-empted and prevented. IDT is effective because it gets to the heart of the matter. Insurgency often thrives in nations in which decades or even centuries of under-employment, poverty, and hunger have created a huge societal weight of pressure of stress, frustration and endemic unhappiness. This inevitably finds expression in acts of civil unrest, social violence, and a downward spiral of economic degradation.

A specially trained military unit, an “IDT Prevention Wing of the Military” uses IDT to reduce stress in the national collective consciousness. IDT could also be introduced into other large groups such as the police forces, or militias. As the stress and frustration ease, the population is more capable of finding orderly and constructive solutions to their problems.

Experience with IDT in other war-torn nations demonstrated increased economy incentive and growth. Entrepreneurship and individual creativity increase. With increased civic calm, people’s aspirations are raised and a more productive and balanced society emerges. Such a society abhors violence as a means for change or as an expression of discontent. With this the ground for terrorism is eliminated. What is more fascinating is that this change takes place within a few days or weeks after IDT is introduced. The changes are measurable from such statistics as crime rates, accidents, hospital admissions, infant mortality, etc.

Rapid Transformation Through IDT

The daily routine for the IDT military personnel includes the practice of the Transcendental Meditation program and its advanced TM-Sidhi program. As a societal coherence-creating military unit, they practice these programs twice a day, seven days a week, preferably in a secure location near the targeted population.

Such coherence-creating groups have achieved positive benefits to society, shown statistically, in even just 48 hours. Modern statistical methods used in this research preclude chance or coincidence and demonstrate a causal influence.

The IDT approach has been used during wartime, resulting in reduction of fighting and in number of deaths and casualties, and in progress toward resolving the conflict peacefully. Societies applying IDT perform extremely well in a very short time. This is what decreased the intensity of war in Lebanon in 1984 in a dramatic way in 48 hours, to name only one of the successful experiments.

Documented Transformation in Mozambique

In 1992, the Mozambique military carefully analyzed the IDT research and decided to try it. As predicted, violence disappeared by 1993 and Mozambique became more self-sufficient. The economic growth reached 19%. Once the poorest world country in 1992, by 2000, it had moved up to be the world’s fastest-growing economy. Former Mozambique President Joaquim Alberto Chissano, who learned the Transcendental Meditation program himself, introduced it to his cabinet and then the armed forces. Nineteen years of civil war and drought ended and President Chissano is the first to give credit to IDT for this effect. Mozambique continues to be a shining star for Africa and a model for development. President Chissano was awarded the inaugural Ibrahim Prize in recognition of the unprecedented positivity that welled up throughout all Mozambique under his unique guidance.

Summary

IDT works by utilizing state-of-the-art human brain mechanics, the most powerful natural resource possessed by every nation on earth. The beneficial transformational effects of IDT have been statistically proven numerous times to decrease and prevent violence and terrorism, and boost the economy. This defense technology supersedes all other known defense technologies (which are based on electronic, chemical, and/or nuclear forces). The military that deploys this powerful human-resource-based technology disallows negative trends and prevents enemies from arising, and as a result, it has no enemies. No enemies means no terrorism and no insurgency.

The Time for Action is Now

If the Libyan leaders and well-wishers establish Prevention Wings of the Military, they will ease high tensions, reverse mistrust, hatred, create stability and permanently prevent future unrest. Extensive scientific research objectively says, “Yes, the approach works.” Why not use it in Libya? Time is running out. The best time to act is now before the situation worsens.

About the author:

Dr. David Leffler, Executive Director at the Center for Advanced Military Science, is the author of “A New Role for the Military: Preventing Enemies from Arising – Reviving an Ancient Approach to Peace.” He is on Twitter.

More on the author at: http://www.invinciblemilitary.org/creating-stability-and-lasting-peace-in-libya.html

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