Let us for a second go to our beloved Wikipedia and look for the article titled ‘2024 Nobel Peace Prize’. We will definitely be proud to find among the candidates the name of our compatriot Beso Shengelia, “For giving the world the first early-age educational method that fits with world languages, creates common childhood memories, and makes friends with future generations of the world regardless of national, religious, ideological, or any other cultural differences.” Beso got in touch with almost the entire rest of the world to organize the first World Peace Forum in Tbilisi. Among his favorite friends and supporters to this particular end is Kimberly Lowe, candidate for the United States Senate in Virginia.
I was lucky enough to ask Kimberly if it would be correct to say that one of the highlights of her campaign for the United States Senate seat is the importance of peace among the nations of the world. There is a freshly created non-governmental organization in our country, I said, called the World Peace Forum in Georgia, and I asked if she would be interested in cooperating with it and, eventually, taking part in the first forum together with her friends and colleagues. One of the highlights of my question package was how big and how significant the part was that concerns family and traditional values in her campaign for becoming a United State senator.
Kimberly Lowe’s response followed promptly:
“When the United States is strong, then the rest of the world is at peace, and when the United States has good leadership, the rest of the world is at peace. Over the course of the last four years, under the Biden Administration, we have watched mass migrations across the globe, outbreaks of war, borders being flooded, war between Ukraine and Russia, and the devastating exit of the United States out of Afghanistan. Everything that starts in the United States eventually starts in the rest of the world, including any agendas that affect the family.
“I have personally tried to improve diplomatic relations across the world by meeting with world leaders and pairing members of government with other members of government. I was able to attend a Summit in London in October of 2023, where we discussed issues that are affecting everyone globally, and I have also met with members of Parliament inside the European Union and outside the European Union over the course of the last several years.
“Family is an important issue not only in the United States, but globally. Our economy is hurting our families, as we are in the middle of de-dollarization, rising inflation, and rising costs. We also have similar issues globally, where we see the destruction of the family unit. In America and in other countries, we watch children being ripped away from their parents through our court systems. I say this was all planned. Because if you destroy the family, then the government can control the family and people more easily.
“The global movement seeks to remove family, remove religion, divide people based on their religion, sex, color, or political views, indoctrinate children in government-run schools, change and alter history, control the media narrative, and lastly topple countries by overrunning their borders with mass immigration, which we are seeing across Europe as well due to the wars. A big issue has been the purposeful wars driven by the American Industrial War Complex and America’s three letter agencies in order to take control of global resources, depopulate, and make money with the creation of wars.
“We have seen this can come to an end when the right people are in power in the United States. We have seen the United States topple sovereign countries around the world. Peace is simple with the election of those who can stop the ongoing global agenda, a military industrial complex that functions to profit, and government agencies that have been put in place to topple other sovereign governments.
“Peace is just around the corner, with global cooperation and initiatives such as the upcoming World Peace Forum in the country of Georgia. In order for peace to happen, we have to have global, honest and fair elections to elect leaders that are not compromised. But getting honest leaders elected is very challenging.
“I would love to participate in the upcoming Georgia World Peace Forum, along with other government political leaders, to discuss America’s role in global peace and what we can do to solve these problems. I can’t wait to meet everyone, as Georgia is geopolitically and strategically located next to Armenia, Turkey, and Russia. Let’s work together to make the world strong, stable, and peaceful, with the best quality of life possible for all.”
This is exactly what the World Forum of Peace in Georgia, headed by the Nobel Peace Prize Georgian nominee Beso Shengelia, is striving for; working round the clock to make the Forum happen, and to make it a success so that the rest of the world can hear that Georgia is one of the most outspoken nations of the world in favor of universal peace on our planet.
Op-Ed by Nugzar B. Ruhadze