Humanity for Peace
Humanity for Peace was founded to promote a rally on August 6, 2023 at the United Nations, New York City on the Anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. The rally is called "Global Rally for World Peace and an End to All Wars!" Humanity for Peace is closely associated with the Rage Against the War Machine, the Movement for a People's Party and the Libertarian Party. Speakers are listed on the website as Gerald Celente and Mike ter Maat.[1]
Humanity for Peace Speakers List
The speakers list for the August 6, 2023 rally as of August 3, 2023 is:[2]
- Gerald Celente, Founder/Director of the Trends Research Institute and Publisher of the Trends Journal magazine, Founder “Occupy Peace & Freedom”
- Garland Nixon, Radio Talkshow Host & Political Analyst in Washington, D.C.. Former ACLU National Board of Directors from 2014 through 2021
- Scott Ritter, former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and author. He served in the Soviet Union as an inspector implementing the INF Treaty, served in General Schwarzkopf’s staff during the Gulf War, and from 1991 to 1998 served as a chief weapons inspector with the UN in Iraq.
- Mike ter Maat, 2024 candidate for the Libertarian Party Presidential nomination, former White House economist, professor, entrepreneur & pro-reform police officer.
- Aaron Day, 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate, Peace Activist, served as Chairman of the Free State Project and the Stark360 SuperPAC
- Jose Vega, staffer for the Sare for Senate campaign (NY) and also a LaRouche activist since 2014
- Ahmadou Diallo, President and founder of the Guinean American League of Friends for Freedom, analyst for the Guinean community in New York and other US states
- Rev. Dr. Terri L. Strong, Chairwoman of the Action and Global Concerns Committee for the National Church Women United Organization
- Jude Elie, Haitian Presidential Candidate, president of Haitian Salesians of Don Bosco Past Pupils Worldwide, member of American Society of Civil Engineering, National Society of Black Engineers, and North American Society for Trenchless Technology
- Malcolm Burn, A Grammy Award-winning record producer and recording artist. He is a fervent anti-war, human rights and peace activist.
Mission
From the Humanity for Peace website:[3]
- Humanity for Peace, a global movement dedicated to promoting harmony and eliminating violence, proudly announces its monumental rally for world peace and an end to all wars. This historic event will be held outside the iconic United Nations (UN) Headquarters in the heart of New York City. Join us as we unite nations, ignite compassion, and advocate for a future where conflict is replaced by understanding and cooperation.
- The rally serves as a powerful call to action, reminding the world that peace is not merely an abstract ideal, but an urgent necessity for humanity’s survival and progress. It aims to engage people from all walks of life, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or faith, to stand together and demand lasting peace.
- Humanity for Peace firmly believes that sustainable peace can only be achieved through unity, inspiration, and transformative action. The rally will provide a platform for renowned leaders, activists, and influential speakers to address the audience, sharing their wisdom and vision for a world free from the ravages of war.
- Humanity for Peace warmly invites individuals, organizations, and communities to participate in this extraordinary event. Together, we can make a resounding statement, urging world leaders to prioritize diplomacy, cooperation, and non-violence. Let our collective voice echo through the streets of New York City and resonate in the hearts of every global citizen.
Humanity for Peace Broadcast August 3 2023
A Humanity for Peace Broadcast moderated by Chris Williamson dated August 3, 2023 featured the following speakers, who largely cited the "Military Industrial Complex", "Imperialism" and criticized NATO:[4]
- Angela McArdle, Libertarian Party
- Donald Ramotar, Former President of Guyana
- Peter Ford, Former Ambassador to Syria
- Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Schiller Institute
- David Clews, Unity News Network
- Dan Kovalik, Lawyer and Author
- Tony Gosling, Journalist
- Richard Medhurst, Journalist
World Beyond War
Humanity for Peace retweeted World Beyond War on numerous occasions shortly after their Twitter account began in July, 2023.[5]
Humanity for Peace Partners
Organizations aligned with Humanity for Peace are listed on their flyer as follows:[6]
- American Student Union
- Movement for a People's Party
- Black Hammer Party
- The International Schiller Institute
- Liberty Speaks
- Rage Against the War Machine
- Free & Equal Elections
- Party of Communists, USA
- Trends Journal
- Center for Political Innovation
- U.S. Friends of the Soviet People
- NO2NATO NO2War
- Christian Caucus
- Leuchtturm ARD
- LaRouche Organization
- Liberty 101
- Revolution Report
References
- ↑ Speakers (accessed July 6, 2023)
- ↑ PRESS RELEASE HUMANITY FOR PEACE SISTER DEMONSTRATIONS (accessed July 6, 2023)
- ↑ Humanity for Peace Website (accessed July 6, 2023)
- ↑ Speakers (accessed August 3, 2023)
- ↑ Humanity for Peace Website (accessed July 6, 2023)
- ↑ Humanity for Peace Tweet dated July 4, 2023 (accessed July 6, 2023)