Earth Intelligence Network

Earth Intelligence Network



The Earth Intelligence Network (EIN) and the Transpartisan Policy Institute (TPI), and the Public Budget Office (PBO), all in support of the EarthGame, seek start-up funding with which to create public intelligence in the public interest; fully display varied policy options with costs and consequences clearly established; and to present the public with decision-support and tools for evaluating tradeoffs by means of the EarthGame with embedded budgets, We anticipate self-sufficiency in five years, after establishing a public subscription service through the "Big Bat" for transpartisan informed democracy and moral capitalism.

The working copy of the 10-page bruchure about the coalition is below. Also below is a high-level description of the EarthGame(TM) to be designed and built by Medard Gabel. The EarthGame(TM) is central to our endeavor--all other elements of the coalition are focused on making his endeavor as accurate, complete, and user-friendly as possible. Along with our campaign to inspire the donations of hundreds of millions cell phones and corresponding annual access subscriptions, we believe that we have crafted a coherent achievable approach to redirecting no less than one trillion a year, and as much as five trillion a year once we hit Full Operational Capability in 3-5 years.

We have begun fundraising, and will use the conference (17-20 Dec 07) to bring together the top Civil Affairs, foreign military liaison officers, UN/NGO officials at the working level, and foundations interested in seeing how an Earth Intelligence Network can make their charitable contributions 100X to 1000X more effective in addressing the high-level threat of their choice with the harmonized policies of their choice.

Complacency has no place here. Nothing the US and EU do will matter, if we do not create an analytic model that can be compellingly shared with Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Venezuela, and the Wild Cards.

EIN_flyer_019.pdf
EarthGame 1.0 Version 3.3.doc
Bipartisan versus Transpartisan by Don Beck.doc