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Invincible defence technology uses transcendental meditation to reduce crime and violence

We are living in times where people throughout the world are divided. And yet, regardless of political persuasion, there are certain points of agreement: corruption in many governments has reached unprecedented levels; ethics and integrity have given way to deal-making and intimidation.

Scientific research has demonstrated that these advanced techniques, when practised twice a day in large groups, have the effect of raising the consciousness of all those within its field. This reduction in social stress also influenced the public approval of the United States’s president, which suddenly changed from a negative trend to a positive trend, as predicted, according to theA study published in May last year in the journal Studies in Asian Social Science found that IDT implementation by students trained in the advanced TM techniques resulted in a 96% decline in sociopolitical violence in war-torn Cambodia as compared with the violence in the preceding three years.

Peer-reviewed scientific research has repeatedly confirmed that when large groups of experts practice these advanced techniques together, a powerful field effect is generated which affects the surrounding population. This results in measurable decreases in war deaths, terrorism, and crime whenever IDT is used.

Since time is of the essence, a call to the private sector may be in order. In the US the current political climate right now has billionaires running for president to effect change in the nation; perhaps there are other billionaires worldwide who would be equally committed to effect change by funding IDT projects designed to unify their home countries with positive solutions.

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