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“I am convinced that the Supreme Counsel and the Permanent World counsel, which only aim to take care of the universal prosperity, will achieve their sacred goal before the end of this 20th century!”

September 1918

engineer Nicolas Dymcoff

 

---> What did he give to the world?

 

Nicolas Stoyanov Dymcoff is a Bulgarian engineer and social figure, the author of “Star of the Consent” – a project for the creation of global organization for preserving peace and encouraging cooperation between all states, nations, and religions on the world.

 

In the climax of the First World War Dymcoff published his book “The Star of the Consent” in which he develops the idea for the creation of permanent global organizations, which will deal with issues such as global security and the scientific and cultural cooperation between all nations. The project was published in French, German, Turkish, and through the foreign embassies in Tzarigrad Dymcoff sent them to many national and parliamentary representatives, including the President of the USA at that time Mr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, who later comes with his famous “14 Points”.

 

At the end of 1916 and the beginning of 1917, engineer Nicolas Dymcoff wrote the book “The Star of Consent”. The book by itself is a project for the creation of a global organization for peace and cooperation between all states, nations, and religions.

 

Nicolas Dymcoff published his project in French, German, Turkish, and Greek language and through the embassies in Tzarigrad, he sent his project to many national and political authorities, including to the President of USA at that time – Thomas Wilson.

 

This is at the time when USA still had not joined the First World War and the famous “14 Points” of President Wilson for the post-war settlement of the world and for the creation of United Nations had still not existed.

 

Even the biographer of President Wilson gave evidence that the origin of this idea was not the President himself, but it was drown from other sources. According to the biographies of Dymcoff, the President of USA Thomas Wilson - the initiator of the creation of United Nations Society (League of Nations), also had the project of engineer Dymcoff. Beker stated that “even one single idea did not come originally from the President – all of them were taken from others and other sources, but still the president worked a lot on the creation of the charter and the whole world then connected the United Nations with the name of Wilson.”

 

In his project Nicolas Dymcoff suggests the creation of a Permanent Global Council, which has to examine and investigate “the means, needed for maintaining peace and agreement between all nations in the world.”

 

In an interview for the Greek newspaper “Pharos”, which was published as a supplement to the second edition of the book “The Star of Consent”, Nicolas Dymcoff further developed his idea for the establishment of the Permanent Council.

 

Apart from three main Councils, the author suggested a division in twenty Supreme Bureaus, which were to deal with: internal structure of the United Nations, world security and disarmament, inter- religion relations, issues of national minorities, world justice, education and culture, health care, agriculture, manufacture, trade, labor and many others.

 

Even if this model by engineer Nicolas Dymcoff is barely compared to the Charter of the United Nations and especially to the nowadays Charter of the United Nations, it is not very hard to find lots of similarities.

 

N. Dymcoff created the perfect prototype of what lately became the organization of the United Nations. This was achieved by people who in the end, unfairly, forgot the first inspirer of this idea. But in the end Nicolas Dymcoff is the Bulgarian, who is the author of the Charter for humanity and progress, which he named as “The Star of Consent”. The project of engineer Nicolas Dymcoff is the Bulgarian contribution to the creation and the activity of today’s global organization for peace and security.

 

The idea of Dymcoff for Permanent Global Council, which has to maintain the mankind in harmony and consent, is a reality today. His prophetic words, said in 1918 – “I am convinced that the Supreme Counsel and the Permanent World counsel, which only aim to take care of the universal prosperity, will achieve their sacred goal before the end of this 20th century!”, became reality. On the 26th of June 1945 in San Francisco 50 states signed the Charter of the United Nations with a permanent head office in New York. Its main principles are extremely similar to the ones, suggested earlier in 1971 in Dymcoff’s project, namely: to keep international peace and security; to develop friendly relations between nations on the base of respected principles, such as equality and self-determination of nations; to exercise international cooperation when it comes to solving any issues of economic, social, cultural and humane character; to encourage respect towards human rights and the basic freedoms of all persons, regardless their race, sex, language, and religion; to be a center for the coordination of states’ actions when it comes to achieving all of the above-mentioned goals.

 

 

 

 

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