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Letter to the White House
On May 1, 1999, Dr. James W. Prescott started a new initiative trying to make politics aware of the true causes of violence:
Email message to President Clinton, Vice President Gore, Mrs. Hillary Clinton--May 1, 1999
In President Clinton's Rose Garden address of 30 April 1999, he failed to mention the most important factor in the genesis of violent behavior and what is needed for its prevention.
What are the sources of depression, anger, rage, hate and violence that resides within the individual? Conversely, what are the sources of human love? Any infant or child can answer that question before it can understand or speak the verbal language.
Any person who is not depressed, filled with anger, rage, and hate and is filled with human love will not be violent. Control of technology is not violence prevention but violence control.
You have not been asking the right questions.
How do you encode and program the developing brain of the infant and child for peace, love and joy and not their opposites of depression, anger/rage, hate and violence?
See:<www.violence.de> to discover the only true means for PREVENTING violence.
James W. Prescott, Ph.D.
Director
Institute of Humanistic Science
dpresco1@san.rr.com1 May 1999
Correspondence Acknowledgement
Thank you, James W. Prescott, Ph.D., for your message
to: The President
about: How to prevent violence
Your message was successfully accepted and is being forwarded to the White House. If you entered a valid email address, you will receive an electronic acknowledgement of receipt via email from the White House when it arrives, but there will be no further electronic response. If you have supplied a mail address, a reply will be sent to you via U.S. mail.
Correspondence Acknowledgement
Thank you, James W. Prescott, Ph.D., for your message
to: The Vice President
about: How to prevent violence
Your message was successfully accepted and is being forwarded to the White House. If you entered a valid email address, you will receive an electronic acknowledgement of receipt via email from the White House when it arrives, but there will be no further electronic response. If you have supplied a mail address, a reply will be sent to you via U.S. mail.
Correspondence Acknowledgement
Thank you, James W. Prescott, Ph.D., for your message
to: The First Lady
about: How to prevent violence
Your message was successfully accepted and is being forwarded to the White House. If you entered a valid email address, you will receive an electronic acknowledgement of receipt via email from the White House when it arrives, but there will be no further electronic response. If you have supplied a mail address, a reply will be sent to you via U.S. mail.