Ronald J. D. Parker is a former political candidate in Ontario, Canada. Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page He appears to have led the small Natural Law Party of Ontario from its inception in 1993 until its dissolution in or around 2000. The Natural Law Party of Ontario was a political party in Ontario Canada, the provincial affiliate of the Natural Law Party of Canada. Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. He was active in the Natural Law Party of Canada. The Natural Law Party of Canada was the Canadian branch of the international Natural Law Party founded in 1992 by a group of educators business leaders and
Parker has a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Physics and a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from Queen's University. A Bachelor of Science ( BS, BSc or BSc in the UK; less commonly S Engineering physics (EP is an Academic degree, available mainly at the levels of B A Master of Science ( Latin: Magister Scientiæ; abbreviated MSc, M Queen's University, generally referred to simply as Queen's, is a coeducational non-sectarian Public university located in Kingston, Ontario He was also given a Ph.D in Theoretical Physics from Maharishi International University in Iowa, where he worked with future presidential candidate John Hagelin. "PhD" redirects here for other uses see PhD (disambiguation. Maharishi University of Management (MUM formerly known as Maharishi International University was founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who introduced the Transcendental The State of Iowa ( is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States of America. John Hagelin, scientist educator and three-time third-party candidate for President of the United States is Professor of Physics and Director of the Institute of Science Technology Parker studied the impact of unified field theories on the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the Universe that is best supported by all lines of scientific evidence and Observation.
He has worked as a pilot and professional musician, and claims to have devoted fifteen years of his life to research in the development of human consciousness. During the 1990s, he served as President of the Natural Law Institute of Canada.
The Natural Law Party received notoriety in the 1993 federal election by promising to solve Canada's social and economic problems by hiring a team of yogic flyers to elevate the nation's consciousness. The Canadian federal election of 1993 (officially the 35th general election) was held on October 25 of that year to elect members to the Canadian House of Commons The party was generally regarded as a novelty, despite protestations of seriousness from its leaders.
As leader of the Ontario party, Parker frequently spoke of "consciousness-based solutions" and "the science of consciousness" in reforming the individual. In the 1997 federal election, he promoted yogic flying as a means of developing a creative "national consciousness" and claimed that people using the NLP's approach to preventative health care experienced 90% fewer patient days in hospital. The Canadian federal election of 1997 was held on June 2, 1997, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 36th Parliament of On a more mundane level, he also promised that his party would reduce the amount of red tape in small business.
In the 1999 provincial election, Parker promised to bring 7,000 yogic flyers to Ontario to improve the consciousness of the province. An Ontario general election was held on June 3 1999, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Canada. He promised that his party's policies would cut health spending by 50%, as well as increasing the value of education and ending school violence. Parker claimed that NLP policies had been tried in inner-city schools, with positive results.
The provincial NLP appears to have been delisted around 2000. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. By 2001, Parker had become director of Maharishi Veda Land Canada. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar.