This short book is a vital continuation of World Citizen Garry Davis' one-man crusade for world peace, travel freedom and human rights following his WWII stint as a B-17 bomber pilot. Davis' idea of promoting "mondialization" to the holy sites - temples, churches, synagogues, mosques, shrines as "God's territory" deserving the sovereign protection of world law is the dominant theme herein. With humor and perennial wisdom, Davis acts out his vision in this ancient land despoiled by artificial human divisions in the name of religions.
This short book is a vital continuation of World Citizen Garry Davis' one-man crusade for world peace, travel freedom and human rights following his W...
In 1948, former Broadway actor and WWII B-17 bomber pilot Garry Davis renounced his U.S.nationality as a personal action for world peace and declared himself a World Citizen. Since then the movement he set in motion has spread around the world. World Citizenship has become central to myriad activities promoting global peace through world law. Passport to Freedom shows how World Citizenship can be a powerful moral and political tool that reveals the living reality of One World. But it is more. It is a sourcebook of theory and practice that can empower the individual citizen allied with...
In 1948, former Broadway actor and WWII B-17 bomber pilot Garry Davis renounced his U.S.nationality as a personal action for world peace and declared ...
The following 21 blogs continue World Citizen Garry Davis' eclectic potpourri of incisive and fresh views on a myriad subjects: the ICC's deceptive Statute, the US Supreme Court's "blindfold" on national frontier issues, the Nobel "peace" prizes "scam," the "Occupy" movement's real global ID and potential future, US Memorial Day's disillusion, our "endangered" human species, is it a "Top-down" or "Bottom-up" world?," the "real global Criminals," Ban ki-Moon's epiphany, Senator Bernie Sander's Tom Paine "lineage," Osama bin Laden's unlawful assassination, Obama's flagrant duplicity at Oslo,...
The following 21 blogs continue World Citizen Garry Davis' eclectic potpourri of incisive and fresh views on a myriad subjects: the ICC's deceptive St...
Garry Davis never studied law. After graduating from Episcopal Academy in Overbrook, PA in 1940, he entered Carnegie Tech's drama school in Pittsburgh, but left after one year to become a dancer in the Broadway musical "Let's Face It ." His thinking about law began in earnest in 1944 during WWII when the incendiary and demolition bombs dropped from his B-17 flying over German cities. Killing human beings he knew is an indictable crime in civic society. But wars occur in the anarchic space "between" so-called civic societies called Nations. His elder brother having been killed at Salerno,...
Garry Davis never studied law. After graduating from Episcopal Academy in Overbrook, PA in 1940, he entered Carnegie Tech's drama school in Pittsburgh...