SILICON VALLEY JOINS IN MAKE PEACE PROJECT
Silicone Valley joins in and supports Make Peace Project Las Vegas
Peace Maker News world wide |
Dec. 2012
Why would a creator and owner of Mac Week, and world TED lecturer on innovative trends, join in and sign the online petition for the LAS VEGAS MAKE PEACE PROJECT?
Micheal Tchong, Founder of MacWeek and Atelier Systems, Atelier developed "Hello", an innovative personal communication manager for the Macintosh, and presently global TED innovation lecturer and president of Social Revolution®,, signed the online petition and endorsed the Make peace project as, "A truly great idea".
Already the 3 month old, MAKE PEACE PROJECT is growing on various social media networks by 2500 followers a week world wide. The Make Peace project has designed a sculpture which stand 60 feet tall and is seeking a "peace park" in Las Vegas. This would be a major cultural shift from, its past history of violence and greed into a world of Peace, livability and dignity for all. To find out more and sign the online petition:
http://tinyurl.com/makepeaceproject
To see how vast the MAKE PEACE PROJECT IS; http://www.makepeaceart.com
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