Call to Action

First Step to the Systemic Change

 

Similar to an increasing number of individuals, I have increasingly less doubt about the need to shift to a new global governance model.

The problem we all recognize: Our systems are failing: economically, ecologically, geopolitically.

However, most critics diagnose the disease but rarely prescribe the cure.

In my search for solutions, I’ve found:
✅ 2 viable global governance models 
The International Network for Democratic Economic Planning (INDEP) at https://www.indep.network/about/ 
Democratic Planning at https://www.democratic-planning.com/info/models/

🚫 Near-zero coordination between groups working toward similar goals

Furthermore, despite limited official feedback on the “One World, One Nation, One Love” model, apparently outlining more concrete steps would make it more understandable and convincing to others.

At first glance, a high-level strategy to achieve such a shift requires citizens worldwide to come together and coordinate efforts to implement a new governance model. Logically, the first crucial step is for them to learn about this model. This means spreading awareness to inform the world. The main purpose of this text is precisely that -and this is where I am currently-.

Since I propose a project for global peace, I initially tried to contact peace organizations. It quickly became clear that, as a largely unknown individual, I faced barriers preventing me from reaching influential figures and institutions. Smaller groups and individuals have less impact, so I proposed that these peace organizations unite around a common project and message to amplify their influence. Unfortunately, I have yet to receive any response from those I contacted.

Moreover, since all individuals on this planet are concerned and affected by the incoming changes of First Contact, it seems that influential individuals, organizations, and institutions not directly involved in peace initiatives should also participate to this initiative. For instance, these could include associations with humanitarian purposes such as environmental protection groups, children’s rights organizations, women’s rights groups or even trade unions, sports associations, and many others.

Some of them might respond that it is not their purpose. For instance, climate activists might argue: “We’re a climate group, not a governance think tank”. And unions might say: “We fight for wages, not system change”.

My answer is simple: No cause -environmental, labor, or human rights- will succeed in case of catastrophic event such as:

  1. Resource wars
  2. Hyperinflation
  3. AI-powered authoritarianism

They have no choice: they must get involved in the peace process and push for a transition to sustainable global governance if they want to survive, fulfill their objectives, or continue their work in the future.

Reality: To illustrate, I would say: if we need to eat, we first need to cook or to grow food. We may not be a cook or a farmer, but when the supply chain is broken, we need to do the task we are not used to and grow food ourselves. It is exactly the same with systemic change. The system is broken: our elites and leaders do not represent our interests and cannot bring the change for us. Individuals and organizations must get out of their comfort zones.

The concept is simple: everyone must prioritize the global peace project above their usual occupations and interests.


We are at a pivotal moment. Our choices today shape the future of our planet and communities. This is about more than avoiding disaster -it’s about creating a just, sustainable world where everyone thrives- Together, let's harness our collective strength to imagine and build a future anchored in hope, love, and shared responsibility. The time to act is now.

Out of the Comfort Zone

Concrete Steps Forward


1. For Individuals


2. For Organizations
Form coalitions across sectors (e.g., environmental + labor + peace groups)
Pool resources to:

  • Draft transition plans
  • Lobby for resource-sharing pilots


3. For Influencers
Use your platform to connect dots:
 Climate justice requires economic justice, which requires peace and peace requires a common project e.g. One World, One Nation, One Love.


Why Act Now?

  1. The “Winter Effect” (our scarcity mindset) is accelerating collapse.
  2. First Contact (or any cosmic-scale event) will expose our fragility.
  3. We need to learn to avoid procrastination.
  4. We need to learn to take ownership of the change we want.

This isn’t about idealism: only the people can make this necessary change.

 

Active Love to my readers…