Freedom of Information

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We believe in supporting Freedom of Information to be made available to th epublic to be able to make an informed decision through the free access to this body of Ascension material based upon the Law fo One principles which is designed to support World Humanism.

This body of work compiled and referenced under Energetic Synthesis for the education of the Ascension Cycle, refers to the protection under the right to freedom of expression with regards to the Internet and information technology and the digital rights to that technology. Freedom of information is an extension of freedom of speech, a fundamental human right recognized in international law, which is today understood more generally as freedom of expression in any medium, be it orally, in writing, print, through the Internet or through art forms. This means that the protection of freedom of speech as a right includes not only the content, but also the means of expression inconjunction with the use of this material for spiritual exploration purposes, (excluding the intentional criminal harm to another.) This System (HGS) is referenced to promote further open sharing of information (World Summit on the Information Society, and Declaration of Principles adopted in 2003) and to continue to promote the Information Society and preserve human rights in free expression as founded by the constitutional freedoms and their principles in order to promote an open and free society. “We reaffirm, as an essential foundation of the Information Society, and as outlined in Article 19 of theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights, that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion andexpression; that this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receiveand impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. Communication is afundamental social process, a basic human need and the foundation of all social organization. It iscentral to the Information Society. Everyone everywhere should have the opportunity to participate andno one should be excluded from the benefits the Information Society offers”.[1]


References

  1. World Summit on the Information Society, and Declaration of Principles adopted in 2003


See Also:

World Humanism


Found on Page 9, HGS Manual