Somaliland: An Anti-terrorism Approach for Somalia that Works

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Utilizing Invincible Defense Technology (IDT) a non conventional approaches utilizing weaponry, and not from the field of politics

Somali soldiers look at the bodies of al Shabab fighters near the presidential palace in Mogadishu in July AP

By Dr. David Leffler

Somaliland sun-As demonstrated by terrorist attacks in Somalia, suicide terrorists willing to die find ways to thwart anti-terrorism defenses. However, for leaders in Somalia who seek it, there is a solution to create lasting peace known in military circles as Invincible Defense Technology (IDT). This method comes from the fields of social sciences and quantum unified field theory — not from conventional approaches utilizing weaponry, and not from the field of politics.
Although other militaries are adopting IDT, unfortunately no concrete action has yet been taken by Somalia’s leaders. Obviously, current anti-terrorism approaches are not working and may actually inspire even more terrorism. Here is a way to prevent terrorism by deploying a simple, proven, advanced human resource-based military technology, with minimal costs and training needed to implement it. For most countries it would cost less than one modern fighter jet. How does it work and how is it applied?
Military personnel, functioning as a societal coherence-creating unit, practice the non-religious practice of Transcendental Meditation and its advanced practices together in a group twice a day, seven days a week. This specially trained military unit, an “IDT Prevention Wing of the Military” uses IDT to neutralize the buildup of stress in the national collective consciousness that ultimately fuels terrorism, war and crime. As collective stress and frustration subside, government leaders and citizens alike are more capable of finding orderly and constructive solutions to the issues that have separated them for generations.
Military personnel in Latin America Africa and Asia practice IDT technologies in a group to help protect their nationsExperience with IDT in highly stressed areas of the globe have demonstrated increased economic incentives and growth of prosperity. Individual creativity and entrepreneurship increase as well. With greater civic calm, citizens’ aspirations rise and a more productive and balanced society emerges. Such a society naturally disallows violence as a means for change, or as an expression of discontent. With this, the ground for terrorism is eliminated. Moreover, this positive change in social trends takes place within a few days or weeks after IDT is introduced. The changes are measurable from such statistics as reduced terrorism, crime rates, accidents, hospital admissions, infant mortality, etc.
A Somali soldier photographs the body of one of the Al Shabab militants killedSuch coherence-creating groups have achieved positive benefits to society, as shown experimentally, in just 48 hours. Modern statistical methods demonstrate a consistent causal influence of the IDT group on reducing conflict – an effect that precludes chance or coincidence. The IDT approach has been used during wartime, resulting in reduction of fighting, reduced war deaths and casualties, and improved progress toward resolving the conflict through peaceful means. Its coherence-creating effect has also been documented on a global scale in a study published in the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. When large assemblies of civilian IDT experts gathered during the years 1983-1985, terrorism-related casualties decreased 72%, international conflict decreased 32%, and overall violence was reduced in nations without intrusion by other governments.
IDT is totally unlike any other defense technology in that it does not use violence in an attempt to quell violence. Not only is this a more civilized approach, but also the IDT defense technology supersedes all other known defense technologies (which are based on electronic, chemical, and/or nuclear forces). Therefore, militaries that deploy it gain the ultimate strategic advantage. And it has the added advantage of being extremely cost-effective, requiring minimal time and training to utilize.
An Elite Unit of Brazilian Military PoliceIf Somalia’s leaders establish Prevention Wings of the Military, they will ease the current high tensions, reverse centuries of mistrust and hatred, and permanently prevent future unrest. These IDT units will create genuine and lasting reconciliation and friendship where there was once only hatred and conflict. The powerful IDT human-resource-based defense technology disallows negative trends and prevents enemies from arising. No enemies means no terrorism and full security, as well as a normal, happy, productive life for everyone.
By eliminating terrorism and ending decades-old cycles of violence, IDT units will create lasting peace and prosperity. Their powerful demonstration of this nonviolent peace technology will gain worldwide attention. They will be honored and respected as great warriors who served honorably in their militaries for the betterment of all humanity.
Extensive scientific research objectively shows that this approach works. Recent events show that it is desperately needed. There is truly no other solution.
Obsolete means of defense the military fails to address social stress responsible for terrorismInvincible Defense Technology addresses social stress thereby ending terrorism, violence and warSomalia’s leaders must act now, before high social tensions inevitably explode again.
The IDT field-tested approach is already part of the training of Brazil’s Elite Police force, and has been field-tested by other militaries. The Lahore Times recently published an article which included two online videos from DLFTV documenting military-related IDT applications in Ukraine and the USA. See,http://www.lhrtimes.com/2016/05/09/transcendental-meditation-norwich-university for more information about these IDT developments. For a more comprehensive description of the Invincible Defense Technology, please visit the website Global Union of Scientists for Peace (http://www.gusp.org).

About the author
Dr. David LefflerDr. David Leffler is the author of “A New Role for the Military: Preventing Enemies from Arising – Reviving an Ancient Approach to Peace.” He served as an Associate of the Proteus Management Group at the Center for Strategic Leadership, US Army War College. Currently, he serves as the Executive Director at the Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS) and lectures and writes worldwide about IDT