Jerusalem Summit

Jerusalem Summit

If you have never heard of the Jerusalem Summit, its about time you did.

The First Jerusalem Summit was held in Israel's capital during Sukkot (October 12-14, 2003). Outstanding political and academic leaders met to develop a joint strategy against the Totalitarianism of the East represented by radical Islam, as well as against Moral Relativism of the West , which erodes our resolve to fight that evil.

After Fascism and Communism, Radical Islam is the third major totalitarian threat to civilizationin the last hundred years.

The State of Israel is both a symbol and a front-line state in the battle for our civilization. A terrorist PLO state will pose mortal danger to Israel and the free world at large. Jerusalem Summit will develop and promote efficient alternatives to the Oslo process.

Jerusalem Declaration and other Summit's programs will provide the free world with moral clarity in the fight against radical Islam and new paradigms of thinking about the Middle East conflict.

Join us. United around Jerusalem, armed with our eternal values, we cannot fail.

The second Jerusalem Summit has now concluded.

In the lead up it was described as follows;

The Second Jerusalem Summit will take place on November 27-30, 2004 and will focus on developing a Humanitarian Solution to the Middle East Conflict. Jerusalem Summit-2004 will also offer innovative ideas in several fields which are crucial for advancement of democracy and overcoming the global threats:
-Liberation of Moslem Women as Means of Changing the Totalitarian Regimes
-Use of Technology in Fighting Poverty
-Interpreting Koran in the Spirit of Tolerance
-Improving Democratic Voting System

Jerusalem Summit 2004 will also develop a new concept, the Council of Civilizations, which we expect to evolve into a new model for the unity of nations.
This summit is worth following.

Posted by Ted Belman at December 3, 2004 06:17 AM


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