THE Global Country of World Peace “ministers” and Rota Mayor Benjamin T. Manglona, the organization’s newly proclaimed “president” of the Parliament of World Peace, recently passed several resolutions.
Based on copies furnished to the Variety by the group’s officials, at least four resolutions were adopted. The first resolution proposes the establishment of a “global center for research and development of consciousness” on Rota.
Dr. Robert Keith Wallace, the group’s “minister of research and development” and Manglona believe that a research center must be built on the island as “peace cannot be established and maintained in the world without a complete understanding of the nature of the underlying field of life and the unified field of pure consciousness.”
The research center, according to Wallace, is needed as “modern science does not include a subjective science of consciousness capable of understanding the full range of human experience.”
The second resolution signed by Manglona and Dr. John Hagelin, the “minister of science and technology,” seeks to uphold and promote the “supreme level of science and technology” which Global Country said are composed of the following: total natural law, the unified field of all the laws of nature, the science and technology of consciousness and the Maharishi’s Vedic science and technology “for ours and the future generation.”
The third resolution signed by Dr. Shizuo Suzuki, the “minister of expansion” and again by Manglona, mandates that the group’s leader, Vishva Prashasak Raja Nader Raam, will ensure that every government of every town, of every city and of every country in the world “will be provided with the knowledge and technologies of the expansion of life.”
Finally, the fourth resolution, signed by Manglona endorses to every level of government of every land, the immediate use of the knowledge and programs promoted by Global Country.


