The Middle East

Things are really heating up here in Denmark, as you have probably noticed. I have TRIED to serve the interests of the Danes, but they insist on bumbling around and doing fist bumbs. If it weren’t so serious, it would have been hilarious.

Anyway, in this very difficult situation, I am actually really trying to get to the Middle East, to try and make the development there work.

Please, can you help me, I am in a bit of a difficult situation, and I would REALLY like to be in the Middle East right now.

It has to be with honesty and with exchange of help.

So I have made a project, that will make the desert green. Serving that ancient dream of the Arabs. It will be an HUGE challenge. But if my projections are true, the agricultural development we can do, will make the desert into an arable land.

Add to this, Syria really needs my attention and service.

The basic problem is, that it is a state that is like the bumble bee. It’s not supposed to fly. The ethnic conflicts are huge, and making a system that will serve as a peace maker between the ethnic differences is almost impossible. Yet, if I can just arrive in Syria and actually talk to the different ethnic leaders, I can make a constitution, that will make the right balance, for all.

The Assads made a system that was a communist, Herderian mix. It worked through massive opression. But it made the people unfree.

This new system, that I will make, will make people free, and at the same time, keep the administration working.

Freedom requires ethics. And ethics requires inspiration.

It should be a constitution that makes the right balances.

It can be done, but I need to be able to talk and converse with people. Get their trust.

It will be magnificent, and it will make peace.

But please, can you maybe help me getting out of this quagmire I am in, and support my work for a prosperous and abundant Middle East.

Thank you.

G-d bless the freedom of the Syrian people and forests of the deserts.

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