About Us

Background

Where It All Began

War, corruption, and similar social and political issues bothered me from an early age. At that time, I was too young to take my annoyance seriously or even recognize it as something that needed my attention. It eventually morpht into this work, the fruit of my good intentions, and my piece of the puzzle.

As we see more and more riots, more wars, and more evidence of corruption at the highest level, it will become clearer that the current government systems do not provide us with the level of control we ought to have over an institution that uses the fruit of our labor to commit crimes. This all helps us see the current democracy for what it is. People think there is no alternative to democracy and remain stuck in the belief that current democratic systems are the best system available. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

Those of us who recognize they do not control government, understand politicians prioritize their own interests, and accept that asking governments and politicians to change has yielded insignificant results, as most of them are very happy with how things are.

Our Story

The First Step

The idea behind New Government was born from a simple observation: protests often capture attention but rarely deliver results. I am here setting a new model — one where everyday people can participate directly in shaping the future. This model is a movement for practical, people-powered change.

Most importantly, there is little evidence that current efforts are moving us in the right direction. If those in power genuinely prioritized our interests, they would implement meaningful change themselves — but since they do not, it has become clear that we must take action ourselves.

I did not write this book to suggest or encourage the destruction of government, to encourage a revolution as they tend to be bloody, nor is this book an attack on the wealthy. We need government and wealth is good. As the title states, we must build a new government.

The Goal

To empower individuals with simple, practical methods to influence decision-making and achieve real progress — without conflict.

The How

Practice a direct democractic decision-making process within small groups to allow the developmentn of a new culture that empowers individuals.

The When

The best case scenario is 12 years. First take the helm of the municipal government, then state and finally the federal government.

The Approach

Starting small and growing together, we use measurable steps and direct participation to build a culture of meaningful change.

Dig Deeper

Why the Title: Build a New Government?

Don’t let the title dissuade you from delving deeper into this. The idea behind the title is that governments have become so corrupt, that reform has become impossible. This, however, does not mean that those of us who believe in reform cannot benefit from the strategies in this book. The exact opposite is true.

There are numerous methods of going about implementing this. Pick a project, either from my list or one of your own choosing, that not only fits your interest but also matches your skill level. You can view these projects as a learning plan, where you start with one project that you enjoy and then move on to another that challenges you to further develop your knowledge and competencies.

Use the steps outlined in the book to implement a new culture that allows people to have absolute control over all the decisions that government makes.

Engage in Measurable Change

Practical Experience: Live the Change You Want to See

News sources expose problems and rarely discuss possible solutions. Knowing alone is not enough, because success requires that you carry out and apply everything; otherwise, success will never be attained. Knowledge without experience is insufficient, and things will never be fully explored or grasped at their foundation.

Self-Education

Learn how this works and build a positive, life affirming attitude that allows you to explore new possibilitites.

Social Norms

Cultivate the values and social norms that will enable the creation of the rules your group will use to be democratic.

Implement

Implement the decision-making rules that will be used by future generations to end wars and create justice.

You

No longer be passive thinking there is nothing you can do. Be active in creating the change you wish to see.