Sunday, April 28, 2013

Dear Dr. Kumar


Dear Dr. Kumar:

I am honord beyond words that you would ask me to participate in your esteemed event in India, I presume, before a collection of Gandhians and other interested parties.  It would be a great boost, no doubt, to the effort to stand united against Keynesian-Marxist violence that so pervades our world.  

However, I do not possess a passport, based on ideas similar to Tolstoy's discussion in his book, The Kingdom of God Is Within You.  I believe it is not legitimate to be numbered as cattle by governments of the world, who herd us to their whim, like so many WWII Jews.

Like the example of Moses, I am happy to go further into slavery if it will free slaves in the end.  But I have in my conscience that not taking the numbered passport may be a wedge for God's use in years to come to free men from these same dynamics of slavery that so easily creep around us like so many vines of suffocation and death.

I do not encourage others one way or the other, and I am happy to see Gandhians from around the world in America whenever they come.  It is just not for me at this time to have the passport.  

Raise up an army for Truth and non-violence in India, and I shall work to the same end in America.  And one day the Keynesian-Marxist violence on earth will become a simple chapter in a history book.  

Most respectfully,



Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

P. S.  If you should happen upon the Dalai Lama, as I know he is in India and runs in nonviolent circles, please tell him that his struggle against Chinese Keynesian-Marxism is our struggle, and it will take a united global front against central banking (5th plank of The Communist Manifesto) to shut it down in my opinion.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

On Strike Worldwide!!!


On Strike Worldwide !!!
Against Keynesian-Marxist Governments
Gandhi's Birthday, October 2, 2014


1)  The state has no moral claim to one's labor.

2)  The state has no moral claim to steal the value of one's labor through monetary inflation.

3)  The state has no moral claim to the intrinsic value of one's property.

4)  The state has no moral claim to number one as cattle.

 And where there is no moral claim, there in no legitimate legal claim.

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War Machine 
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Monday, April 22, 2013

Gene Chapman Hears From Arun Gandhi

Dear Arun,

It is so nice to hear from you after all these years.  I'm almost in tears.  I lost track of you back during my fasting a decade ago.

I read that you lost you dear wife.  My heart goes out to you and your family.

I converted to Gandhian Philosophy (One who worships God as Truth Only) in 2011, after giving your letter many years of thought wherein you described how there is nothing of man that is inn-errant and seeing several errors in my Inn-errant Christian interpretation.

Please see:  verygoodcitizenshiptoday.blogspot.com and help me think this all through.

I am nine classes from what is essentially a Social Economy bachelor's at the University of North Texas, and I am contemplating a flight to India to explore a Master's and Ph. D. in Gandhian Philosophy at Gujarat Vidyapith.  Do you know if English only speakers and writers can function at your grandfather's school?  They are very hard to interact with on the Internet.

Most respectfully,



Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Problems with Jesus' Kingdom

As I contemplate the Kingdom of God proposed by Jesus in Matthew 5-7, I see an agrarian anarchist existence that would not be agreeable to some people.

I have a friend that is on Government aid, who is clearly in need of some medication for the mental illness he has been diagnosed with.  He is increasingly a hard friend to interact with, and were I not introduced to him prior to his diagnosis, I would probably pass up the opportunity to take his calls.

Gandhiji made an effort to care for a leprous person in his home on one occasion and found it to be unbearable.  Thankfully,  there is a state to which we may transfer care so that we do not murder our lives for the direct care of another, etc.

In the end, we must pursue our excited interests in life, else it is worthless to live.  We would be less than our potential to focus on the ill when we are not gifted or inclined to care for such.

It is interesting to contemplate not taking oaths, not having legal protections from aggressors, etc., but the utopia Jesus proposed in its fullness is a hell on earth to me.

I think we must find a balance of small government but not no government.

Gene Chapman

Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Path to World Peace

The Path to World Peace

The Kingdom of God is Within You, by Leo Tolstoy

1)  Do not take oaths (ends the state and all its systems of violence).

2)  Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth (refocuses life on family and community).

3)  Render not evil for evil (ends war).

4)  Go not to law (ends the legal system).

5)  Judge not (ends bigotry, discrimination, prison system and death penalty).

You see, "the Kingdom of God" really "is within you," right now.

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Step 1)  Teach it.

Step 2) Live it.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A Strike on Gandhiji's Birthday?

As I contemplate the trip I took to Austin and the instructions I read of Gandhiji  on strikes, I think my approach needs to have a bit more bite than just polite interactions with government officials.  Perhaps a strike is the right path.  It would take far more than me to make such a thing a reality.  It would probably need to include Gandhiji's birthday as well, and it would have to address the protest materials I've been promoting.

Gene Chapman

On Strike Worldwide !!!
Against Keynesian-Marxist Governments
Gandhi's Birthday, October 2, 2014


1)  The state has no moral claim to one's labor.

2)  The state has no moral claim to steal the value of one's labor through monetary inflation.

3)  The state has no moral claim to the intrinsic value of one's property.

4)  The state has no moral claim to number one as cattle.

5)  And where there is no moral claim, there in no legitimate legal claim.

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Help Destroy the Keynesian-Marxist
War Machine 
That Robs our Families of Their
Prosperity and Lives!!!


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Monday, April 15, 2013

What Boston Should Do Today to Promote Nonviolence After the Bombing

One of my first suggestions to the FBI after the first attack upon the Branch Davidians went wrong and ATF agents died was that they should not have sent in a trailer load of World War II looking ATF agents dressed in Nazi styled helmets and black storm trooper uniforms to get David Koresh.  Rather, they should have sent in the local sheriff in boots and a cowboy hat.  Then, if they needed backup, the ATF agents could help out behind Texas State Troopers, Texas Rangers, etc., but not dressed in black. The bad guy wears the black hat in all the western movies, remember?

In Boston, after the bombings at the marathon, I would:  1) get every officer in plain clothes, dressed in a suit and tie, like a polished FBI agent.  2)  I would require that all weapons were concealed.  You see, if the state is gonna intimidate good citizens from open carry, then the so-called "peace officers" should not be brandishing instruments of violence in the face of the good citizens.  3)  I would require new officers to have a master's degree, if they are gonna carry and act with the power of life and death.  We don't want bums enforcing complex laws.  4)  I'd put the new Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Boston and every town in America in a storage shed and not brandish it to the people.  Nonviolence is about not being threatening to others.

That should get you started.

Gene Chapman

Open Hearts in Austin to Our Ideas

Well, I arrived at the IRS Regional Center in Austin, Texas about 7:45 a. m. this morning.  The old parking area is gone, but there was a large parking lot available a few dozen yards down the street from where I parked the rv in 2003.  I put on my sandwich boards, as the pictures relate (see:  verygoodcitizenshiptoday.blogspot.com and facesofirsviolence.blogspot.com), and I was off to old memories of ten years ago.

I took a picture of the "Liberty Tree" that has clearly grown these ten years, where I sought shade from the Texas sun in my fasting against the IRS.

As I walked around the whole street side of the fenced complex, an officer approached the fence from inside and made inquiry of my motives and wanted to read the sandwich boards.  I gladly complied and explained that I was Gene Chapman, the man who did the forty day fast ten years ago down the street.  I related the story of how I was fasting there in my lawn chair ten years ago and that I'm pretty sure Joe Stack walked up to my left, took a knee and asked if 'we were going to be able to resolve this IRS issue nonviolently.'  I shared with the officer that I related to Joe that 'I was not sure.' I explained that what I was doing at the IRS today was trying to make sure we resolve our problems with the IRS nonviolently and that there would be no need for more Joe Stacks to become hopeless in the future in their dealings with the IRS.

The officer was glad to see a nonviolent voice and wanted to make sure that I and others understand that the tall building he guards is the Veteran's Administration, not the IRS, which I knew was behind his building. He indicated that he scans the sky for another Joe Stack plane and did not want one in his building.  I agreed and we both openly hoped that the Gandhian ideas I propose will make headway.  Several copies of the blue flier were passes out to Veteran's Administration employees, and I went on.

As I came near leaving the IRS portion of my Austin visit, a Department of Homeland Security truck pulled into a parking spot, and the officer who emerged greeted me with a big smile on his face, as he related that he remembered me from ten years ago.  He shook my hand and took one of my blue fliers.  I related the same Joe Stack story, and he was very happy to see an effort at nonviolence on the issues.

I then drove over to the Texas State Capitol Building to place a blue flier into the hand of Governor Rick Perry's secretary.  As I neared the Capitol, a staffer I was speaking with interjected that Governor Perry no longer offices in the Capitol Building but in the Sam Houston Building next door (pictures on website).  I mused aloud if the move might be "because of the Joe Stack event?"

I entered the Capitol and handed the blue flier to the officer at the screening line and a dozen more to various State Representatives on the way to the Governor's office in the building.  (I guess it's just a fake office to make people think he is there.)  Anyway, I left a blue flier for Mr. Perry and got a contact to mail books to the Governor from the library.

What I noted is that the bravado of ten years ago is gone in the officers, both at the IRS and the Capitol, and the dozen or so Texas Representatives with whom I interacted in the halls of the Capitol are very happy to entertain a nonviolent voice, after Joe Stacks' tornado of destruction.  There has been a very real attitude adjustment in Austin since Joe Stack put the fear of God in the city's leadership.  They realize they are not the all-powerful indestructible state, and they are ready for constructive dialogue.

Let us pray that the government will choose nonviolence.  After being the voice of nonviolence in the Branch Davidian Situation in 1993 and seeing 80 people die while I was on the phone with the FBI negotiation room begging them to pull the tanks out of the Davidian's livingroom, after 168 people died in the Murray Federal Building in the Timothy McVeigh retaliation for Waco, after being the voice of nonviolence refused in Austin in 2003 and seeing Joe Stack go off after my and other's failure to reach government nonviolently, let us pray that nonviolence will become the order of the day.

Gene Chapman, Founder
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

Pictures from Austin, Texas 10 Year Anniversary of 40 Day IRS Fast











Sunday, April 14, 2013

10 Year Anniversary of IRS 40 Day Fast


Tomorrow is the ten year anniversary of the start of my 40 day fast at the IRS Regional Center in Austin, Texas and the beginning of my public effort to end the taxation of labor, etc.  ObamaCare is an expansion of this tax/ enslavement, so we have not made much headway against the violence of state, but one must continue in what he knows to be right.

I'll be in Austin at the original site of the fast at 8 a.m. tomorrow.

Gene Chapman
verygoodcitizenshiptoday.blogspot.com

Taxation V. Slavery for Benevolence

In Gandhian Philosophy, we draw upon all religions, all economics systems and all philosophies to guide our decisions.  While I now worship God as Truth Only, I come from the Innerrant Christian tradition, so I draw most commonly from this angle to inform my thinking.

There is a story in the Old Testament of a man who was an interpreter of  dreams.  He was asked by the leader of the nation to interpret a dream about seven fat cows verses seven lean cows.  It was determined that the fat cows were representative of years of plenty in the land, while the lean cows represented seven years of famine in the land.

They determined that God's will would be to impose a 20% tax on increase from asset throughout the land to fill the store houses for preparation to get the population through the leans years.  And it worked.  The interpreter's family showed up to purchase grain years into the lean years, so the level of benevolence is questionable, as the grain was not freely given.  But the larger issue is that a tax of a very particular moral sort was utilized ultimately for human and animal preservation (benevolent) purposes and blessed by God.

There are some who wrongly believe that we are to be taxed upon our labor and/ or the intrinsic value of our property.  They point to the tithe they pay to their church as an example.  Sadly, for them, the Bible presents no example of such an arrangement.  This taxation idea they pull from their church was made up in their church, not from Christian scripture.  And nothing of a tithe (a religious covenant) was ever translated to state control as a tax, as the Marxist would have us believe.  Tithe and tax are two different words with different meanings.

When we tax labor (the wage tax), we are operating as "enslavers" (andrapodistes in the Greek).  When we tax the intrinsic value of property or property in land, we also are enslavers.  And when we number people as cattle for those purposes, we also touch upon the definition of an enslaver.

Enslavers:  (Greek word:  andrapodistes):  1)  those who impose a taxing of labor upon uncondemned free persons;  thus, under the judgement of the Moral Law of God.  2)  to number as cattle (see: 1 Timothy 1:10).

Gene Chapman
verygoodcitizenshiptoday.blogspot.com

Friday, April 12, 2013

A Message to the Anarchist

Leo Tolstoy proposes a world in which people live in self government without the state:  anarchism.  He suggests in his book, The Kingdom of God is Within You, that this will occur when individuals of sufficient numbers awaken to the light of self rule and fly away like bees, one-by-one, from the swarm of those given presently to the state conception of life.  I do not know if this will be possible in the long run, but society is clearly moving in the wrong direction now, with tracking devices, mechanisms and feelers out for everything we do or think.

Mahatma Gandhi envisions a "village republic" with a kind of Quaker agreement on every issue.  If a football stadium is to be built in the village, then those who do not vote for the tax do not have to pay the tax.  If a road is to be paved, those who do not vote for the road pavement, do not get a paved road at their home or business; or, it is decided to be paved by others who desire that section of the road be paved.  This seems much more libertarian than Tolstoy.

It seems to me that Tolstoy's anarchism (self government) is a long way away from our present world, but the Gandhian Libertarian approach seems to be the next realistic step in the progression of civilization.  I do not think the powerful will simply awaken to give all their power away, so the election of libertarian minded people is the next logical step, those who would dismantle the state from its present level of intrusiveness.

As I am not any great success in business or hold any special degree or distinction, I can say that my running for office is out of the question.  But I encourage other libertarian minded to run and win.  I will vote for you and support you.

Gene Chapman


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Where I came from and where we are in Tax Honestyville


In 1999, I was a truck driver and had successes with an outdoor advertising ministry I built in my 20's, along with helping top management at J. B. Hunt think through their problems at the CEO's request.  I had some college, so I felt able to address about anything.

I noticed that I was being required to keep an unending stream of receipts for the IRS, and this did not seem consistent with my upbringing in Texas.  America was supposed to be a free country, not a tracking country.  Some trucker along the way suggested I track down a man named Irwin Schiff, so I did.  

After following a few years of his ideas of nonviolently untaxing myself, consistent with the Gandhian ideas I studied, I realized that I was not going to get "due process."  I got "do it to you process."  And so the Gandhian/ Lutheran backbone of my training stood up and went to work with various fasts and walks across America.

In 2004, I met with Terry Lemmons, Communications Director for the IRS at the Main Building, 1111 Constitution Avenue.  I guess I was such an embarrassment to the IRS executives in my Gandhi outfit and fasting unto death in front of their building that I had to be addressed, but they couldn't just haul me off.  People were watching on the Internet and a few in the city.  Their conscience made them give me something.  What Mr. Lemmons gave was this:  "There is no single sentence anywhere that indicates an individual has a tax liability;  it's found in various court cases and scattered regulations."

A few months ago, I began interacting with George Washington University Law Professor John Siegel.  He doesn't impress everyone in the leadership of the movement as being intellectually honest, but he did offer a page of answers to the question:  "Where is my tax liability in the law?"  Since I don't have a law degree, I'm not in a position to argue.  And since I'm a follower of Tolstoy, Gandhiji and their Sermon on the Mount focus, I don't see that "going to law" school is in my future in any capacity.

What I do know on every moral level is that the state has no moral claim to one's labor, the intrinsic value of one's property or to number one as cattle.  Here, I can move forward, and so I do.

As I look at the Social Economy master's being pitched to me, I do not see that, apart from the library, I have much to offer the world with an upper level degree, so I'm powering up my school project (Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange).

Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Gates Foundation Donation?

The other day, a person asked that I might want to seek a donation for the library from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and I told them a little story about the numbers that the foundation asks of its recipients.

"There was a certain man and wife who were beaten and robbed and left for dead on the road to Jericho, named Bill and Melinda.  A man from UNICEF came past and said to himself, I will have no numbers to present to my supervisor to justify this expenditure should I take care of these two, so he walked past.  Then a man from World Vision came past, and he thought the same, so he walked past.  Then a Gandhian came past and said to himself, I will help these two because it will make the world more divine to help these fellow human beings from their troubles.  He took them home, never caring who they were in another life, and helped just to help.

Benevolence cannot be measured to the beneficiaries;  therefore, we shall not ask of the Gates Foundation anything."

Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

10 Year Anniversary of IRS Regional Center Fast

The Ten year Anniversary of my 40 Day Austin Fast at the IRS Region Center will begin next Monday  at 8 a. m. at the original location.

Gene Chapman

Monday, April 8, 2013

Pictures from the Dallas Federal Reserve Protest (click on pictures to enlarge)







Dear Mr. Fisher

Gene Chapman, CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange
P. O. Box 295545
Lewisville, Texas 75029

April 8, 2013

Richard Fisher, CEO
Dallas Federal Reserve Bank
XXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXX

Dear Mr. Fisher:

It was a very nice experience this morning protesting outside your beautiful building.  Your security staff were professional and polite, and as a former security officer for Air Force One jets during maintenance at the TSTI Airport outside Waco, while I was a student at Baylor University in the early 1990's, that is a real complement to your security staff.

In way of introduction, I am a well known protestor to the IRS, having been on the front page of The New York Times twice on the subject, along with another two times within the paper.  I assisted Legendary Producer Aaron Russo on his cult classic movie, America:  Freedom to Fascism, available for your viewing on the Internet.  I am also well known to the FBI, resulting from my Gandhian non-violent tactics in Austin, South Carolina and Washington, D. C.

Enclosed, you will find copies of India of My Dreams, by M. K. Gandhi and Leo Tolstoy's, The Kingdom of God is Within You, the book attributed for transforming the lawyer M. K. Gandhi into the Mahatma of India.  I also placed a couple of copies of the blue protest fliers we passed out in front of your building this morning for your reading pleasure.

Most respectfully,



Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange
214-770-8053
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com
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Dallas Federal Reserve Bank Protests Begin at 10 a. m. Today

I hope to provide a copy of India of My Dreams, by M. K. Gandhi and The Kingdom of God is Within You, by Leo Tolstoy to Fed CEO Richard Fisher today while protesting with sandwich boards and blue 8 1/2" x 11" fliers at the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, starting at 10 a. m. till whenever.  Security usually will not allow mail directly hand delivered off the street, so the post office is plan B.

Gene Chapman, CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Why the Central Banking System?


When I began my trucking career in 1994, the pay was in general about $40,000 a year.  (There were two years wherein my pay reached $56,000, but I worked 361 days out of 365 days both of those years, so I don't count them in the average.)  A run of that pay today on the U. S. Inflation Calculator on the Internet shares that $40,000 is now worth about $25,600 in purchasing power.  To make the same purchasing power of $40,000 from 19 years ago requires about $65,000;  however, my pay continues to be about $40,000 per annum, decreasing my ability to buy a home, etc.  (This decline in purchasing power is the central problem I see in the Wall Street protests of the past couple of years.)

The lion's share of this price inflation comes, I am informed, from monetary inflation or monetary expansion.  It is this issue that I am protesting with the central banking system of not only the United States but also the World.

I contend that the state has no moral claim to steal the value of one's labor through monetary inflation/ expansion.

The solution, I suggest, is found in 1)  the legalization of alternative currencies, 2)  basing national currencies upon a basket of commodities, as is suggested by Benjamin Graham's work (Warren Buffett's famous teacher at Columbia University, years ago) and 3) focussing upon either the abolition of a central banking system around the world or an absolute zero focus for price inflation as it is influenced by central banks.

Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

Basic Art Work for 8 1/2" x 11" Handouts



1)  The state has no moral claim to one's labor.

2)  The state has no moral claim to steal the value of one's labor through monetary inflation.

3)  The state has no moral claim to the intrinsic value of one's property.

4)  The state has no moral claim to number one as cattle.

5)  And where there is no moral claim, there in no legitimate legal claim.

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Joe Stack Day Parade?

A few days ago, I was asked if I would lead in the development in a Joe Stack Day Parade in Austin, Texas.  Well, the short answer is no, for a few of reasons.

First, Joe Stack is a hero to many in the tax honesty movement, but by flying his plane into an IRS office in Austin a few years ago, he utilized the violence we try to overt in Gandhian Philosophy.  I'm pretty sure I met Joe during my 40 day fast at the IRS regional office there in Austin that began 10 years ago this April 15th.  He took a knee to my left, as I sat in my lawn chair and asked if I thought non-violence would work on the IRS issue.  I indicated that I did not know.  Gandhiji said, "It is better to be violent than to be a coward," so I respect Joe's work, but I think it would send a contradictory message for the library to lead in any parade, etc.

Second, the library has a global focus and audience, who do not understand our local issues.  There are people in Africa, Germany, India and other places, who run Gandhian institutions that I interact with on a regular business-like basis.  They are looking for serious leadership from the library on a global scale.  I have people of Nobel Laureate stature sending me books for the library on occasion.  Obviously, I cannot be off sticking my finger into the eye of local governments by leading a parade for Joe.  We have a world to change, not just Austin.

Third, I think of the IRS employee who died in the crash, that he did not understand the fullness of his violence upon society, else he surely would have chosen another career.  Maybe he laughed out the window at me fasting years before, maybe not.  But non-violence is a path for all of us to peruse truth, and that takes patience, not violence, if we are to become one with the best truth.

If an Alex Jones were to lead in a parade, I'm sure I would be supportive of the larger tax problem being addressed, however.

Most respectfully,



Gene Chapman, Founder and CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Option 2: Mobile Library/ Billboard for Protests at Federal Buildings, etc.


$15,000 w/ 150,000 miles
Parking ordinances could be an issue.

Option 1: Mobile Library/ Billboard For Protests at Federal Buildings, etc.


$9,500 w/ 117,000 miles

World Peace


I have been reading Leo Tolstoy's book, The Kingdom of God Is Within You, and I see how it turned a lawyer, M. K. Gandhi into the Mahatma of India.  It is the Law of Jesus (The Sermon on The Mount/ Matthew 5-7) we must focus upon, not the law of Jesus and Moses, if we are to have an optimized life. 

We must not seek possession but only to love one another.  It is this issue of possession that is so centralized in the state and the powerful who make up the state violence machine that must become a non-reality.  As we focus on Truth and Non-violence, we lessen the role of possession and the resulting state and see ultimately a lack of a need for its taxes, its legal system that is less than truth only, it war machine.

We then find a life without judgment of others as Jesus' law taught, not as the Law of Jesus and Moses taught.  The Sermon on the Mount is the whole law, and it is the path to the new world of light and love.

Whatever we think of Jesus, he is the greatest law giver of all.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Protest Materials


Gene Chapman CV


Gene Chapman
P. O. Box 295545
Lewisville, Texas 75029
gkchapman2012@hotmail.com
214-770-8053

Objective:  

My life goal is to become a positive influence upon World Peace.  

Primary Experiences:

Tolstoyan-Gandhian Libertarian Candidate for Texas Governor (2013-Present).  (ChapmanForTexasGovernor2014.com).  Endorsed by Dr. Noam Chomsky (Intellectual of the Age).

Creator:  The Nature of Slavery and the Path Toward a Credible World Peace.  Dr. Arya Bhardwaj, a Gandhian intellectual from India speaks for the Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas (2012). 

Founder and CEO, Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange (2011-Present).

Converted from Inerrant Christianity to Gandhian Philosophy (2011).

Assisted Legendary Award Winning Producer Aaron Russo in scene development and promotion of motion picture, America:  Freedom to Fascism (2006).

Founder:  Slave Freedom Movement (2003-2006).

Letter and Billboard Campaign:  Worked with/ on Texas Governor George W. Bush, Senator Phil Gramm, House Majority Leader Dick Armey and the Trucking Industry to push for new hours-of-service regulations respecting the circadian sleep rhythm.  New hours-of-service regulations became law under President George W. Bush, January 1, 2004, estimated to save 210 lives per year in fatigue related truck wrecks (2000-2004).

Personal Advisor:  At his request, provided weekly advisory to Kirk Thompson (then President and CE0), current Chairman of the Board of J. B. Hunt Transport (stock symbol:  JBHT) on "how Warren Buffett would run the company."  In one email, saved company $600 per unit x 15,000 = $9,000,000 x 10 p/e  ratio = $90,000,000 stock valuation.  Combined input saved company approximately $500,000,000 to $600,000,000 in shareholder price valuation over five years (1997-2002).

Advisor:  Promoted non-violent solutions and assisted FBI Chief Negotiator and Special Agent Byron Sage in picking through David Koresh's theology during the Branch Davidian Situation outside Waco (Elm Mott), Texas.  Later provided written testimony to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jack Brooks at the request of Senator Phil Gramm (1993).

Founder and President of IBBM, a Christian outdoor advertising ministry: (Notable board members:  Dr. Jack Hyles, Dr. Lee Roberson, Dr. Harold B. Sightler).  Challenged theological views of Pope John Paul II and hit news headlines on five continents, based on Martin Luther's Ninety-five Thesis (Notable cohorts:  Dr. Bob Jones Jr., Dr. Ian Paisley).  Radio report years later shared:  "Vatican publicly states that Luther was correct on all points," ending the theological conflict and bringing Protestants and Catholics closer into agreement (1986-1994).

Education:

BAAS -- Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas (2011-2012--nine classes to go).
Concentrations:  Art, Sociology and Philosophy/ Religion
Career Specialization:  Economics (Pre-Law)

Diploma -- Motion Picture Production, Hollywood Film Institute, Hollywood, California (2010-11).

Internship w/ Two Certificates, Motion Picture Production, Studios 121, Ft. Worth, Texas (2010-11).

AAS -- Welding Technology, Mountain View College, Dallas, Texas (2009-11).
(Pi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Welding Student of the Year -- 2010-11, Physics Student of the Year -- 2010-11)
Certificate:  MIG (GMAW)
Certificate:  TIG (GTAW)
Certificate:  Stick (SMAW)

Gandhian Philosophy, Mentored by Arun Gandhi, Grandson of Mahatma Gandhi (1998-2003).

Financial Analysis, Trained by David Clark, who was trained from childhood by Warren Buffett (1995-1997).

Major:  Law, Concentration:  Philosophy, Baylor University, Waco, Texas (1992-1993).

Major:  Pre-Med/ Biology, Concentration:  Psychology, Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, Texas (1991-1992).
[Tested "genius level" (their words) in foresight (the ability to project out future probabilities) and music;  gifted in ideaphoria (brainstorming/ rapid flow of ideas) and analytical reasoning (organization of ideas and information logically and quickly). ]

Major:  Biblical Theology, Tabernacle Baptist Bible College, Greenville, South Carolina (1985-1986).