Welcome to the Movement of Conservative Libertarians (CA-2023-000750)
- Shantanu Panigrahi
- 4 hours ago
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Welcome to the Movement of Conservative Libertarians (CA-2023-000750)
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Shantanu Panigrahi
Cc:Civil Appeals - Registry
Mon 21 Apr at 08:12
Hello Mustafe
1. I am about to enter your details but thought it wise to first just check with you that you are fully aware of the restrictions operational on our activities as ordinary subjects of the governments of the countries that we live under, in your case the Somaliland and in my case the United Kingdom.
2. I make it a point to check all legalities before undertaking any actions and in this regard draw your attention to our modus operandi as linked here: https://www.theconservativelibertariansociety.com/post/18-march-2025-modus-operandi-of-conservative-libertarians
3. I also attach a copy of the FAQ's in this regard on which we hope to make progress too going forwards if you disagree with anything currently being considered: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MOVEMENT OF CONSERVATIVE LIBERTARIANS.docx. If you have further questions to be incorporated in the FAQ's, please let me know.
4. If after considering these up-to-date representational documents you do not wish to proceed with registering as a Member please let me know or in the link: http://conservative-libertarians.directoryup.com/join follow option plan 3 which is the free membership plan that gives you the option if you wish to move up to options 2 and 1 depending on your budget in later years of membership
Good luck and best wishes.
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel/WhatsApp: +44 07967789619.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MOVEMENT OF CONSERVATIVE LIBERTARIANS
Q1. Could you please share more information about the Movement of Conservative Libertarians (MOCL) and how it could relate to my background and interest in nature conservation?
I would like to better understand before making any decision.
A1. Conservation should not pose any issues for someone working in nature, biodiversity, and the economics of harvesting forestry or natural resources from the environment. We all know that these human activities have to be what we call sustainable, that is to balance our demands with the supply of the products from nature, So that is at the heart of how we manage our surroundings. Conservative Libertarians however subscribe to the management of the environment through appreciation of the Reality of the Universe that it is God created and the Universe is what we call Brahman with the idea being that we should be at one with Brahman. This is what Hindus have for a millennia termed advaita (oneness with Reality). This is the perfect sustainable system that would address all aspects of Brahman in its Brahma-Nature components and will ensure that Climate Change concerns would no longer be tackled with a superficial approach like limiting fossil fuel burning and using more expensive and unsustainable and nature-damaging alternatives that do greater damage to Nature. Advaita is a frame of mind that automatically makes decisions that would be sustainable, and especially so when one appreciates Vishista advaita in which one conducts karma in sanatan dharma as not so much a service to God, but to Brahman the universe.
Q2. Thank you for taking the time to explain your vision.
To better understand, could you please clarify what my specific role or contribution would be if I joined the Movement of Conservative Libertarians (MOCL)?
I would appreciate any details you can share.
Thank you again.
A2. So far I have merely got the show on the road, discovering the fullest reality of how and why this approach to development is sustainable. Unless we take all the humanity globally within our vision as also all the biodiversity, the water and oceans within the Gaia considerations we would not succeed in harmonising with Nature. So the first thing is to find out what are the impediments to human acceptability of what I am preaching. It has to be the varying human religions that make one batch of humanity go one way and other batches of humanity go the opposite way. To break down these barriers is the central task of the MOCL’s approach towards the development of The Conservative Libertarian Society, both within nations and across nations. One has to take part in the democratic process.
Q3. Could you please clarify whether participation in the Movement would be remote or would require physical presence somewhere?
A3. Through remote contacts with academics, politicians, and businesses, you would be engaged in spreading this concept of what constitutes environmental sustainability. educating everyone who matters at conferences big and small.
Q4. I would like to kindly ask if there is any financial compensation or support provided for participating in this project, or if it would be a purely voluntary contribution.
A4. Dear Enquirer, I cannot.
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