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Cetacean Nation Development Outline
The Human-Dolphin Foundation
Conceived by Dr. John Lilly
The rights of man have slowly developed over the
last few centuries. The rights that each of us enjoys today in the
United States have been carefully developed in our laws. Our past
history teaches us that our rights evolved through certain stages, from
the unconscious acceptance of a lack of rights, to the conscious
awareness of the need for adequate expression of an intolerable
situation or state, to the demand for the relief articulated in law, to
the law and its adequate administration.
As each group of humans, through its own experience, learned to feel
its lack of sharing in the benefits of laws and their administration,
each developed adequate spokesmen or spokeswomen for its cause. These
individuals were either inside or outside the group needing relief.
his same situation can now be seen reflected in the existence of
cetaceans. Recognized as having brains which are in some ways even more
biologically complex than humans, and having complex social structures,
languages and socials behaviors which are also at least as complex as
humans, the question remains: should cetaceans be given individual
rights under human laws?
The size and complexity of the cetacean brain has been known for many
years. Only recently has microscopic analysis shown that their cellular
densities and connections are quite as large and complex as our own.
Throughout history, through to the present day, human beings have
conducted large-scale acts of genocide upon each other. Even today, in
many parts of the world, we can observe the mass slaughter of our own
species. BosniaHercegovina, Somalia and Cambodia, are but a few
examples of this. At the same time, a simiIar mass-annihilation of
highly evolved intelligent and sentient creatures, the whales and
dolphins, can also be seen throughout our world.
The future of many species of whales and dolphins is in question.
The Baiji, or Yangtze River Dolphin, the Vaquita dolphin found in the
Sea of Cortez, and the North Pacific Right Whale are but a few species
whose chances of being completely exterminated from our earth dunug the
next two decades is almost a certainty.
To insure the survival of cetaceans, in light of the continuous
onslaught by their terrestrial counterparts, human beings, it is
essential that cetaceans be recognized for what they truly are:
non-terrestrial intelligent lifeforms. Lifeforms which do indeed have
the same inherent rights that human beings have to survive and to live
in peace.
To attain this goal, it is essential that the cetaceans attain a status
in human society in which they are recognized as the intelligent
lifeforms that they are. It is with this goal in mind that a Cetacean
Nation is now being initiated.
The purposes of a Cetacean Nation are:
1) To foster greater understandings of the minds and consciousness of whales and dolphins;
2) To develop methods and technologies to enhance interspecies communications between humans and cetaceans
3) To gain recognition from the international human community to the inherent rights that cetaceans have, which include:
- - Freedom from mass specicide by human hands
- Freedom to live in their aquatic world and nurture their young
-- Freedom to echo their own thoughts on their futures
Long-Term Program
That these goals may be achieved in time to actually insure the
preservation of most species of whales and dolphins, a series of
endeavours should be initiated.
These endeavours would include:
1) Development of communications and understanding between
cetaceans and humans- it through modern acoustic technologies,
understanding of echo-location, possible holographic sound
communications or through concepts such as human-dolphin
mind-connections
2) Recognition of the need for Cetacean Nation representation in the
human political and industrial society. This may best be done firstly
by obtaining through signed statements of support from Non-Governmental
Organizations the general recognition for the need for Cetacean
representation in the human world.
3) Organizing of electronic databases, libraries and international
forums for the advancement of communication studies between human
beings and cetaceans.
4) Worldwide distribution via the mass media, electronic communications
networks and through personal communications, current information on
the technologies, techniques and existing and past projects whose
purpose is to enhance human-cetacean understanding and communications.
The eventual goal is to have cetaceans represented as a nation within
the framework of the United Nations. This goal will most likely only be
fully achieved once consistent communication links with any one of the
many species of whales or dolphins has been established.
Political & Legal Recognition
One possible series of steps involved with gaining recognition for Cetaceans within the United Nations would be:
Step 1) Recognition by individual human beings of the need for eventual
cetacean representation at the United Nations and other global forums;
Step 2) Gaining recognition, via letters and endorsements for the
Cetacean Nation from Non- Governmental Organizations and other
geo-political groups;
Step 3) Gaining Non-Governmental Organization status for the Cetacean
Nation-initially represented by human beings as spokespeople;
Step 4) Recognition within human governments and within international
conferences and forums for the need to explore and research the
possible methods of establishing consistent communications with
cetaceans so that they may receive the recognition of deserved.status.
Step 5) Recognition and validation of the Cetacean Nation through the
passage of resolutions at international conventions, conferences, or
other similar forums.
Step 6) Recognition, via letter or other endorsements, from one or more
member countries within the United Nations for such representation
Step 7) Recognition of cetacean species as a nation and separate group
intelligent, sentient beings that should be afforded rights to survival
and happiness in keeping with those afforded human beings in modern
democratic societies.
Achievement of Goals
The possibilities of this seven step plan being achieved are
significant, providing there is sufficient interest and support from we
human beings who wish to accomplish these goals on behalf of our
cetacean co-species.
To initiate this global endeavour, the wide-base of dolphin
communications studies needs to be consolidated, compiled and libraried
in such a manner so that researchers and laypeople may have access to
the developments of cetaceans communications that have occurred over
the past 30 years.
The Human/Dolphin Foundation library of information and materials is
being consolidated, along with libraries of information garnered from
others who have also engaged in cetacean communications projects and
endeavours.
All manner of cetacean communication research will be compiled,
libraried and analyzed. This research and information shall include:
- Scientific research papers
- Still photographic images, video, and film of cetacean activities
- Video, film and sound recordings of cetacean/human interactions via music, audio times and other acoustic mediums.
- Proven and possible usages of existing and future communication technologies
- Personal accounts and experiences of human/cetacean communications through the physical human body
- Personal accounts and experiences of human/cetacean communications through the mind
- Other cetacean communication research, observations, information and materials
Cetacean communications databank and information center
Much of the current cetacean-human communication efforts are
limited in their scope, largely due to their limitations in information
availability. For example, various researchers periodically publish
scientific papers on their communications studies, yet these studies
are seldom read by others who are conducting musical or acoustic
interaction, or who are developing communications and interactions via
swimming with cetaceans in their aquatic realms.
There are also people who are working towards engaging in
mind-connections or other interactions with dolphins and cetaceans, who
are unaware or do no know how to access information pertaining to
acoustical communications which are presently being conducted or which
have been conduced in the past. In short, many of the people who are
working towards trying to develop new technologies, methods and
strategies for human-cetacean communications are unaware of the
advances and results being made by others.
Moreover, many of these researchers and investigators are also unaware
of the methods of communication that have been implemented and used by
Dr. John Lilly and the Human- Dolphin Foundation, and as such some of
the efforts of Dr Lilly are being unnecessarily replicated by others.
In order to expedite the needed breakthroughs in human-cetacean
communications, reduce duplication of efforts, as well as develop
consistent communications with cetaceans, an electronic databank and
information center needs to be established.
The role of this information center would be:
1) To compile, organize and library existing information from the
United States, Europe, Russia, Australia, and other parts of the world
where cetacean communications studies have been conducted.
2) To create an computerized database with easy-access worldwide so
that those wishing to understand and access the existing
human-knowledge on cetacean cornrnunications can do so with relative
ease
3) To organize forums and study groups of cetacean researchers and
interspecies communications enthusiasts so as to determine the best
steps towards establishing consistent human-cetacean communication links
For further information please contact:
Dr. John Lilly
57 Lino Place
Pukalani, HI 96768
Tel (808) 572-6177 fax (808) 572-7512
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