World Citizen Garry Davis to 'Occupy' Gen. McPherson’s Park Tomorrow
Thursday, November 10, 2011
World Citizen Garry Davis to "Occupy" Gen. McPherson's Park Tomorrow
Bringing World Citizen Applications Forms, copies of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, his World Government passport, World Kilowatt 'peace' dollars, the Oran Declaration of November 22, 1948 calling on the United Nations "…no longer to deceive us by this illusion of political authority…" the Statute of the World Court of Human Rights, copies of The Ellsworth Declaration which announced on September 4, 1953 the founding of the World Government of World Citizens and hundreds of buttons proclaiming "I am a World Citizen" for general distribution, former B-17 bomber pilot Davis will join his fellow humans on this public ground festooned with the tents and signs of protestors.
"I have already attended the Burlington, Vt. 'Occupy' group two weeks ago," Davis said from his World Service Authority office at 3, Thomas Circle in downtown Washington, "so I am familiar with the system's way of working speakers. I found, however, a general ignorance about just what the so-called occupancy was really all about except to protest a general sense of injustice particularly in the economic realm. In Burlington, I read from the 1974 Resolution claiming Burlington a 'World City' wherein citizens were enjoined to act not only locally in peace but also globally. My blog was called "Occupy…Earth?"
Known throughout the world as "World Citizen No. 1" due to his renunciation of his US nationality in May 1948 and claiming the status of 'citizen of the world' thus 'legalizing himself on the global level, Davis. a former Broadway actor, served in WWII as a B-17 bomber pilot. His elder brother, a sailor, Bud, was killed during the raid of Salerno, Italy.
He intends to arrive at the park shortly after 2:00 p.m.
Garry Davis
Founder/President
World Government Of World Citizens
Washington, DC
802-864-6818