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Press Release, Madras, India, 27 January 2003
O'Leary Arrival to India, 3:30pm, Monday, January 27, Chennai Airport, India Air from Singapore

Former U.S. Scientist-Astronaut Calls for Expanded
U.N. Powers over Issues of War and Pollution

Dr. Brian O'Leary, the first American astronaut
appointed to go to Mars, arrives in India today on a
mission for global peace and ecological
sustainability.

"Fighting wars, preparing for wars and neglecting the
environment are the actions of rogue leaders
insensitive to the needs of ordinary people", said
O'Leary. "These policies must be replaced by the
policies of peace and sustainability, administered by
international consensus."

"I've always been a patriotic American with a can-do
attitude", added O'Leary. "In the Apollo program, we
did the seemingly impossible: send men to the Moon and
return them safely within budget and ahead of
schedule.  We must now do the same for the causes of
peace and the environment before it's too late."

"But what's happening in the U.S. now is the creation
of an executive team bent on pre-emptive war and
massive pollution for the benefit of an elite."

O'Leary cites the West's current reliance on Middle
Eastern oil as "not only destabilizing but
unnecessary.  We have solutions such as solar and wind
power, hydrogen, cold fusion, and space energy."

"Space energy involves the generation of clean,
renewable and abundant electricity coming from a
free-running rotating disk containing electromagnets
that capture the potential energy from the space, or
ether, surrounding the machine."

Space energy is being developed in India by
Dr. Paramahamsa Tewari, former chief project engineer
at the Kaiga Nuclear power plants near Karwar.

"The international energy crisis has many solutions
such as Tewari's, but they have been systematically
suppressed by the forces of greed", said O'Leary. "The
work of Tewari and others lead the way to a new
science of consciousness, which will give us the best
chance to restore the Earth's biosphere."

Dr. O'Leary has completed a three-decade study of
alternative energy and feels we must develop a
worldwide campaign to replace fossil fuels and nuclear
power with a mix of clean and renewable sources.  A
former energy advisor to four U.S. presidential
candidates, O'Leary feels the Bush administration has
gone down a "dangerous path" and "must be stripped of
its authority over unilateral war, pollution and
suppression of promising alternatives."

"The only path to peace and sustainability would be to
create an international body--either an expanded
United Nations or a global green republic/democracy
with authority to adjudicate international disputes
such as that between the U.S. and Iraq.

"Such a body", he added, "would oversee and enact
binding environmental treaties such as the Kyoto
Protocols on global warming. It would also implement
the Space Preservation Treaty which would ban
space-based weapons."

"I find it embarrassing to be an American nowadays",
said O'Leary. "With five percent of the world's
population we consume one-fourth of the world's
energy, mostly of the polluting kind.  For example,
the Bush administration's withdrawal from the Kyoto
agreements and other treaties is illegal, immoral and
unconscionable."

"This tyranny", he added, "can be traced to the
immense power of the energy, financial, munitions and
pharmaceutical industries who put the Bush team in
power in the first place."

"We live in a polarized world in fear of a World War
III and an environmentally devastated planet.  All
this was not meant to be the appropriate response to
the horrific September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on
New York and Washington, D.C."

O'Leary believes that the crisis would ease if Saddam
Hussein and the Bush team were all stripped of their
war powers and be offered comfortable exile or "golden
parachutes" with immunity against prosecution.

"In the long run, I am optimistic", said O'Leary. "The
solutions are there and the means for international
consensus and authority do exist."

The specific technological and social solutions are
offered in detail in his just-released book
Re-Inheriting the Earth: Awakening to Sustainable
Solutions and Greater Truths.

Dr. O'Leary's Indian mission for peace and
sustainability will include teaching at the Sivananda
Yoga Ashram in Neyyar Dam, Kerala, and visits to Dr.
Tewari in Karwar and to Sri Sai Baba in Puttaparti.

Dr. O'Leary celebrates his sixty-third birthday today
in Madras.
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For more information, check out
http://www.independence.net/oleary

-- or contact David Crockett Williams at
gear2000@... -- phone: 661-822-3309 in the U.S.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/india-overture (updates)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whole-truth-campaign
 
Local Chennai contact, for late-breaking arrangements,
     Ravi Gollapudi  011-91-44- 2489 7354
 
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US astronaut to spread Sai Baba's message for global peace
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_141804,0005.htm
Press Trust of India -- Hyderabad, January 19, 2003
 
A former US astronaut has embarked on a mission to bring about world peace
by spreading the message of India's holy man Satya Sai Baba whom the
New York Times called "a friend in India to all the world".

Brain O'Leary, a physicist and former science and energy policy advisor to four
US presidential candidates, is arriving in India on Friday to meet with Sai Baba
to get his advice on how to bring about peace, according to sources close to
the astronaut.

O'Leary will also meet "free energy technology" scientist, Paramahamsa Tewari
of Karwar, former head of the Kaiga atomic station, whose theory of extracting
energy from space has found followers abroad, the sources said.

Describing Baba as "the greatest example of inter-faith spiritual unity since
Buddha," the sources said that by spreading his "message of truth, peace, love,
righteousness, and nonviolence" the US astronaut hopes that global peace
will "break out in mere days from across the US, India, Pakistan, to Iraq."

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His Holiness Bhagwan Swami Sri Sathya Sai Baba
The Poorna Avatar of The Sai Avatara (Shirdi, Sathya, Prema) -- Al Mehdi Allahu Ahkbar
Embodying The Innate Human Values:  Truth, Love, Peace, Righteousness, Nonviolence
Prashanti Nilayam, Puttaparthi, Andra Pradesh, BHARAT (India)  http://www.sathyasai.org 
 
Sri Paramahamsa Tewari
Chairman, Scientific and Spiritual Research Council
Karwar, Karnataka, BHARAT (India)
Senior Space Power Scientist, Author, Nuclear Electrical Engineer, Teacher
Space Power Free Energy Generation Physics, Spiritual Foundations
 
Dr. Brian O'Leary, Ph.D.
Author, Physicist, Astronomer, Futurist, Spiritual Practitioner, Presidential Science Advisor
Re-Inheriting The Earth, Awakening to Sustainable Solutions and Greater Truths
Exploring Inner and Outer Space - The Second Coming of Science - Miracle in The Void
Post Office Box 27, Washington, California, 95986 USA
Chairman, American Peace Draft Committee:  Dennis Kucinich for US President 2004
The India Overture of The Whole Truth Campaign
Helping India officials publicly release the whole truth about available solutions to critical problems
 


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