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A Presentation based on a proposal entitled "A Private Enterprise Solution: Humanitarian Aid to Emerging Economy"

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A Private Enterprise Approach

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Current Situation Solution Costs Conclusion

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NGOs often compete with donors generally more sympathetic to emergencies than longer-term aid and development leading to wide divergence in levels of funding (Oloruntoba & Gray, 2006).

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4 in 10 said global expansion is integral to their growth strategy, while one third stated that leadership is focused on global expansion

The majority of those surveyed plan to increase their global presence over the next five years

Half of respondents said that global expansion does not impact their U.S. employee base

Source: (KPMG Global Enterprise Institute, 2007).

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Unify Humanitarian Aid Organizations, Academic Research Organization, Governments, and Businesses for the relief of human suffering and establish emerging economies to:◦ Improve Response Time (within 48 hrs.)◦ Increased Security through Private Security Forces◦ Improve Stability through Joint Collaboration, Cooperation,

and Implementation of Emerging Economies

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Millennial Citadel Sea City Millennial Citadel Sea City Provides laboratory

research for democracy in the development of emerging economies

Establishes safe locations for refugees until emerging economies are created from their nations (human rights issue)

Provides a sea based camp for humanitarian, emerging economy, and research operations

Facilitates families and offices of humanitarian aid employees, corporate sponsors, and diplomatic personnel

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Response Ships/Vessels Support Ships/Vessels

Medical Response Hospital Ship/Vessels

Diplomatic Response Ship/Vessels

Cultural Response Ship/Vessels

Aircraft Carriers Construction Ship Freight/Cargo Ships Agricultural Support Ships Energy Support

Ships/Vessels

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Support Ships/Vessels Submersible Fleet

Research Support Ship Passenger Transport Ferries Special Ops Vessels Hover Crafts

Rescue Submarine Security Submarines Support Submersibles Unmanned Mini-Subs

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Aircraft Fleet Aircraft Configurations

Airship Large Passenger Aircrafts Large Cargo Aircrafts Executive Aircrafts Helicopters Unmanned Arial Vehicles

Medical Response Diplomatic Response Security Response Cargo Response Volunteer Response

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Support Vehicles Transport Vehicles

Emergency Response Vehicles

Amphibious Vehicles Small Hovercrafts Amphibius Jetskis X-Hawk Transport Utility Vehicles

• Semi Trucks• Refrigerated Trailers• Dump Trailers• Cattle Trailers• Liquid Trailers• Low Boy Trailers• Truck Cranes• Flatbed Trailers• Logging Trailers• Drinking Water Trailers• Tow Trucks

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Heavy Construction Vehicles Heavy Construction Vehicles

Articulated Trucks Backhoe Loaders Cold Planners Terrain Loaders Compactors Feller Bunchers Forest Machines Forwarders Skid Steer Loaders

Industrial Loaders Hydraulic Excavators Harvesters Knuckleboom Loaders Material Handlers Motor Graders Off Highway Trucks Paving Equipment Road Reclaimers

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Heavy Construction Vehicles Heavy Farming Vehicles

Skidders Telehandlers Track Loaders Track-Type Tractors Underground Mining

Vehicles Pipelayers Concrete Vaccumes

Tractors Columbines Harvesters Wheel Rakes Sprayers Seeders

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Phase I: Diplomatic Terms Negotiation – Priorities◦ Extent of Damage within Affected Region◦ Itemization of Cost Analysis◦Contractual Agreement for Outsourced Relief Effort

Phase II: Secure Area – Priorities◦ Secure all air and sea ports◦ Secure borders and establish risk management systems

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Phase III: Rescue and Setup Operations - Priorities◦ Provide full-range medical response◦ Provide cultural development channels to begin healing

process◦Unload heavy construction equipment in support of search and

rescue operations◦Unload heavy farming equipment for agricultural development

operations◦Open energy and agricultural channels for relief and

infrastructure development

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Phase III: Rescue and Setup Operations - Priorities◦All operations equipment and supplies unloaded and base

camps established in strategic locations with communication links established

◦Refugee transport operations to villages or to Sea Cities

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Phase IV: Cultural Development Structure◦ Family Development Academy

Family Education Institute Family Healthcare Institute Family Welfare Institute

◦Business Development Academy Product/Service R&D Institute Management and Incubation Institute Finance Institute

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Phase IV: Cultural Development Structure◦ Public Service Academy

Political and Volunteerism Institute Public Administration Institute Constitutional and Legal Issues Institute

◦Cultural Arts Academy Performing Arts Institute Visual Arts Institute Preservation of Arts Institute

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Phase IV: Cultural Development Structure◦ Environmental Life Academy

Earth Life Institute Animal Life Institute Agricultural Life Institute

◦Balance of Life Academy Spiritual Life Institute Intellectual Life Institute Physical Life Institute

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Phase IV: Cultural Development Structure - Priorities◦ Establish volunteer infrastructure for community and economic

development◦ Facilitate master planning and infrastructure clean-up with

allocation of resources protocols◦Building and infrastructure renovation, development, and

construction◦ Employment and entrepreneurial development

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Phase V: Emerging Economy Leadership – Systems Development◦ Political, legal development, and enforcement systems◦Monetary system development◦Accounting and taxation systems◦ Equity markets systems◦ Economic development and trade systems◦ Education, research, and training systems◦Human needs and risk protection systems

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Phase V: Emerging Economy Leadership – Priorities◦ Establish international outreach and acceptance of tests and

measures for Emerging Economic Dev.◦ Increase community and economic development through

entrepreneurial incubation◦ Establish international diplomatic networks to improve

relationships towards nation◦Build acceptance of monetary, equity market, and international

trade systems

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Poor economies and extreme poverty Isolation from commerce and jobs Insufficient food supplies, Infrastructure Clean water supplies

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Fast Harth™ Response Ships◦ Provides new technologies and

capabilities which make possible facilitation of such ambitious human rights objectives

◦ Responding to Acts of God of disasters and human distress are components of the Citadel Feet including ‘first response and relief’ super-fast ships, having real stability in waves or elevated sea states and having shallow drafts for access into shallow bays and even safely beaching

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Fast Harth™ Response Ships◦ Hospital Ship provides aircraft support

of air and maritime ambulatory response relief with full compliment of surgical, laboratory, pharmaceutical, rehabilitation, and research services

◦ Mobile Medical Clinics provides unilateral support for multiple destinations with satellite support to the Hospital Ship.

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Fast Harth™ Response Ships◦ Heavy Lift Construction Ships access

unimproved beaches and shallow bays Beach landing clean-up Construction equipment deployment Engineering Design for Energy Systems

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Sxyzicity™ Structures◦ Urban Poverty Transformations◦ Renewable Energy Systems

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Sxyzicity™ Structures◦ Surplus Containers to:◦ Residential Dwellings◦ Commercial Buildings◦ School Buildings

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Sxyzicity™ Structures◦ Flat Land Structures◦ Hillside Structures◦ Provides Seismic Isolation, Typhoon,

and Flood Safety

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TIG/m™ Integrated Transportation◦ Flat Land Structures◦ Hillside Structures

◦ Provides Seismic Isolation, Typhoon, and Flood Safety

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Hydro Lance™ Ocean Transport People Moving Systems◦ Sized for 80 to over 1000 passenger capacities◦ Vessel speeds from 60 to over 100 Knots utilizing

half the fuel per passenger mile◦ No pitch, roll, heave, yaw or sway (no sea-

sickness) and shallow draft which affords oceans to become commuter highways

◦ Access to shallow bays and beaches, thus affording a fast, less expensive way of extending transport infrastructure

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BioChar Water Treatment, Sanitation, and Carbon Sequestration – A Basic Process

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BioChar Soil Replenshment and Growth Comparison

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Enhancing Isolated Communitieso Small communities within numerous islands

are frequently cut-off from trade routes, commuting, deep water access, refrigeration and fossil energy

o Relatively simple changes open up these communities to participate in world trade, have reliable renewable energy for lights, refrigeration, communications and a chance to participate in world commerce

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Enhancing Isolated Communitieso Hydro Lance™ RO PAX Shipso Hydro Lance™ Container Shipso Hydro Lance™ Shallow Draft Shipso Brings Economic Empowerment to Trade

Displaced Regions

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Enhancing Isolated Communitieso 120 Knot Security Patrol Craftso Fishing Territorieso Domestic and International Law Enforcement Patrolo Preservation of Developing International Trade Routes

o Millennial Citadel Special Forces Enforcement Assistance

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Floating Sea Cities◦ Offices and Living Quarters for heads-of-state

and diplomatic attach’e◦ Access to private yachts, submarines,

quadskis, hovercrafts, helicopters, and airships for retreats and confidential meetings within attached areas of command

◦ Government laboratory that has the capacity of testing political theories and changes before they are presented or implemented within partner nations as a benchmark for case study evidence

Our G-20 Leaders at the London Summit 2009 (Source: Tom Ford at http://www.businessoffashion.com/tag/tom-ford

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Floating Sea Cities◦ Climate change refugee laboratory in

determining the use of sea cities as the basis of refugee relief from global warming based on the performance of disaster refugees to rebuild their lives under safer conditions

◦ Millennial Foundation managed cultural healthcare, education, welfare, monetary systems, equity and bond market management, tax revenue administration for emerging economy laboratory research and implementation

◦ Global leadership conferences for diplomatic coordination of trends and events

Our G-20 Leaders at the London Summit 2009 (Source: Tom Ford at http://www.businessoffashion.com/tag/tom-ford

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Humanitarian Aid Operations – Each Command Region◦ Portions of the fleet will be built in each of the G-20

nations to add to the pride of each G-20 nation and to facilitate economic growth through the increase in direct and indirect employment as a result of contracts for development of individual components of the Millennial Citadel Fleet.

◦ Offices and living quarter suites for heads-of-state and their diplomatic attaché’ aboard the Diplomatic Response Ship dedicated to the international diplomatic community

◦ Access to unused support vehicles for personal purposes while a guest of Millennial Foundation

◦ Research and development of new technologies in humanitarian aid operations and national emerging economies in preparation for use by military and commercial sectors

Our G-20 Leaders at the London Summit 2009 (Source: Tom Ford at http://www.businessoffashion.com/tag/tom-ford

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Emerging Economy Development – Each Nation Served◦ Shared percentage of distressed national GDP

for ten years◦ Shared percentage of distressed tax revenues

collected for ten years◦ Expansion of diplomatic influence and wealth

throughout the world in sharing abundance in the development of emerging economies with a high personal and political return-on-investment

Our G-20 Leaders at the London Summit 2009 (Source: Tom Ford at http://www.businessoffashion.com/tag/tom-ford

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Scientific Research◦ Scientific research and discoveries

coordination◦ Expansion of healthcare, welfare, and

educational research and development based on methodical primary and secondary research

Our G-20 Leaders at the London Summit 2009 (Source: Tom Ford at http://www.businessoffashion.com/tag/tom-ford

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Floating Sea Cities◦ Offices and living quarters for corporate

officers and their families who want to enjoy the exclusive benefits of a floating island resort community

◦ Access to private yachts, submarines, quadskis, hovercrafts, helicopters, and airships within the fleet for private retreats and confidential meetings within the attached areas of command

◦ Retreat for investors, deserving employees, and customers

◦ Business Laboratories with differing economic systems

Global Business Leaders at the World Business Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark –

Source: Eva Tankear – Scan Pix - en.cop15.dk/.../news/view+news?newsid=1368&tip=1

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Floating Sea Cities◦ Millennial Foundation managed cultural

healthcare, education, welfare, monetary systems, equity and bond market management, tax revenue administration for emerging economy laboratory research and implementation

◦ Global leadership conferences for diplomatic coordination of trends and events

Global Business Leaders at the World Business Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark –

Source: Eva Tankear – Scan Pix - en.cop15.dk/.../news/view+news?newsid=1368&tip=1

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Humanitarian Aid Fleet◦ Portions of the fleet will be built in each of the

G-20 nations◦ Offices and living quarter suites for heads-of-

state and their diplomatic attaché’ aboard the Cultural Response Ship dedicated to the international business community

◦ Access to unused support vehicles for personal purposes while a guest of Millennial Foundation

◦ Research and development of new technologies in humanitarian aid operations and national emerging economies in preparation for use by military and commercial sectors

Global Business Leaders at the World Business Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark –

Source: Eva Tankear – Scan Pix - en.cop15.dk/.../news/view+news?newsid=1368&tip=1

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Humanitarian Aid Operations◦ Coordination efforts between corporate,

charitable, academic, healthcare, and governmental organizations

◦ Reduction of contributions going to humanitarian aid while facilitating domestic business expansion into new emerging economies

◦ Joint operations with humanitarian aid community in building and maintaining a lasting peace within areas of conflict or potential conflict

◦ Testing of new technologies in preparation for government and commercial uses

Global Business Leaders at the World Business Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark –

Source: Eva Tankear – Scan Pix - en.cop15.dk/.../news/view+news?newsid=1368&tip=1

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Scientific Research◦ Scientific research and development

coordination of new products◦ Extended research and development capacities

of products, services, and processes that can be tested under the harsh conditions of humanitarian aid and national emerging economic growth

Global Business Leaders at the World Business Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark –

Source: Eva Tankear – Scan Pix - en.cop15.dk/.../news/view+news?newsid=1368&tip=1

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Floating Sea City◦ Offices and living quarter suites for officers,

employees, and volunteers aboard command ships and/or vessels dedicated to the particular missions of the humanitarian aid organization represented

◦ Access to private yachts, submarines, quadskis, hovercrafts, helicopters, and airships within the fleet

◦ Access to conferences, workshops, operations planning and implementation training

◦ Research and development of assets and systems for planning and implementation

Source: http://www.agapeeurope.org/AENow/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/nextgen1.gif

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Humanitarian Aid Fleet◦ Offices and living quarter suites for officers,

employees, and volunteers aboard command ships and/or vessels dedicated to the particular missions of the humanitarian aid organization represented

◦ Access to unused support vehicles for personal purposes while guests of Millennial Foundation and access to fleet assets and resources for approved humanitarian aid missions

◦ Voice in strategic planning and implementation of humanitarian aid

Source: http://www.agapeeurope.org/AENow/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/nextgen1.gif

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Humanitarian Aid Operations◦ Coordination efforts between businesses,

NGOs, educational institutions, health care organizations, government departments and agencies, and global organizations that is efficient and productive with sufficient funding to carryout all operations no matter their size or complexities

◦ Increased revenues from business and private sponsorship in joint operations of developing emerging economies

Source: http://www.agapeeurope.org/AENow/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/nextgen1.gif

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Emerging Economy Development◦ Shared percentage of national GDP for twenty

years based upon the joint development efforts and management of each monetary system by Millennial Foundation

◦ Shared percentage of distressed tax revenues collected for twenty years based upon the management of each revenue collection service by Millennial Foundation

◦ Expansion of diplomatic and business influence

Source: http://www.agapeeurope.org/AENow/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/nextgen1.gif

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Scientific Research◦ Shared scientific research and discoveries

coordination◦ Shared expansion of healthcare, welfare, and

educational research and development based on methodical primary and secondary research with shared revenues from licensing agreementsSource:

http://www.agapeeurope.org/AENow/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/nextgen1.gif

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Floating Sea Cities◦ Living quarters in a protected environment◦ Access to food, healthcare, education, and

opportunities

Relief Beneficiaries in Pakistan coordinating relief supplies

Source: http://www.patronusanalytical.com/files/aid_workers_Pakistan.jpg

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Humanitarian Aid Fleet◦ Fast response time to restore order, preserve

lives, improve security and safety, and to leave the nation in a better condition than before the disaster

◦ Opportunity to work with fleet and aid workers to build a better life founded upon principles of abundance over scarcity

Relief Beneficiaries in Pakistan coordinating relief supplies

Source: http://www.patronusanalytical.com/files/aid_workers_Pakistan.jpg

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Humanitarian Aid Operations◦ Access to a fast response with quality services

by trained professionals who understand their culture including: healthcare, shelter, food, drinking water, and coordination of development operations

◦ Safe and secure environment offered in the deepest respect and reverence for circumstances

◦ Participation in rebuilding homes, businesses, government, and economy

◦ Research and/or participation in cultural activities that inspires and motivates others to action while healing hearts and mending wounds

Relief Beneficiaries in Pakistan coordinating relief supplies

Source: http://www.patronusanalytical.com/files/aid_workers_Pakistan.jpg

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Emerging Economy Development◦ Use of a currency that maintains its value upon

productivity and innovation instead of debt◦ Shared percentage of ownership in monetary

currency system which would include election of the chair and board members by all owners of record and access to all audited reports by external and internal certified auditors

Relief Beneficiaries in Pakistan coordinating relief supplies

Source: http://www.patronusanalytical.com/files/aid_workers_Pakistan.jpg

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Scientific Research◦ Shared scientific research and discoveries

coordination◦ Shared expansion of healthcare, welfare, and

educational research and development based on methodical primary and secondary research with shared revenues as part of academic experience

Relief Beneficiaries in Pakistan coordinating relief supplies

Source: http://www.patronusanalytical.com/files/aid_workers_Pakistan.jpg

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Importance of vision Empowerment and confidence in followers Flexibility and change Teamwork and cooperation (Navahandi, p 246)

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Proposal Completed

ID Task Name Start Finish Duration2009 2010

1/311/241/1011/22 12/13 1/1711/29 12/2012/6 2/71/3 2/1412/27

1 14w12/15/200911/18/2009Complete Proposal - FirstDraft

2 11w1/28/20101/22/2010Complete Proposal - FinalDraft

4

3 11w1/28/20101/22/2010Complete ProposalPresentation

16w3/17/20102/4/2010Complete Website

2/21 2/28 3/7 3/14

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Operations Deployment

ID Task Name Start Finish Duration2010

Q4Q3 Q3Q2

1 249w12/24/20143/18/2010Market Website

2 24w9/3/20103/22/2010Establish Diplomatic Efforts

3 11w11/19/20109/6/2010Bond is Underwritten

4 21w4/15/201111/22/2010Cash Enters Bank Account

20142011

Q4Q1 Q1Q1Q3 Q1 Q3Q2

20132012

Q4 Q4Q2Q4 Q2Q3 Q1Q2

6

7

8

8w8/22/20116/28/2011Schedule InternationalContractors for Constructionof Fleet Assets

8w8/22/20116/28/2011Establish Contracts withInternational HumanitarianAid Organizations

8w8/22/20116/28/2011Establish Contracts withInternational EmergingEconomy Partners

12

5 10w6/27/20114/19/2011Hire International PrivateSecurity Forces

13

183w4/21/201610/19/2012Begin Humanitarian AidOperations

183w4/21/201610/19/2012Begin Emerging EconomyOperations

9 29w3/12/20128/23/2011Build Volunteer Operations

11 1d10/18/201210/18/2012Fleet Deployment Begins

10 17w12/19/20118/23/2011Hire Fleet Officers & Crew

Hire International PrivateSecurity Forces

Q1

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Initial Command Regions◦ Atlantic Command◦ Pacific Command

Expansion Command Regions◦ Indian Ocean Command◦ North Atlantic Command◦ South Atlantic Command◦ East Pacific Command◦ West Pacific Command

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Millennial Foundation, Inc.◦ Access to extensive academic, business, government, humanitarian aid,

and legal databases for the coordination and collaboration of applicable materials, benchmarks, and systems required to implement this proposal

◦ Access and dialog with individuals in influential positions to implement the diplomatic, engineering design, project management, construction, and logistical requirements of this proposal

◦ Millennial Foundation is a tax-exempt organization under 26 Title, Section 501(c)(3) and is capable of receiving contributions and guarantees for tax-exempt bonding under Section 145 of the United States Code.

◦ Consulted with Legacy Foundation in Las Vegas, NV on tax-exempt bond that raised $55 billion in seven months

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Hydro Lance Corporation, LLC◦ Engaged in research and development for over twenty years, having

completed the H.A.R.T.H (HARTHTM )  and H.A.R.S.H (HARSHTM) Technologies effecting a new 21st Century pyridine shift in transoceanic transport capabilities.  

◦ Accomplishing these objectives involves a network of licensed, partnering organizations and facilities, worldwide.  Hydro Lance has assembled a team of qualified engineers, scientists, project and a management teams, including subsidiaries and a growing family of affiliate organizations, to lead this new maritime industry evolution of change

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The WellSpring Institute◦ Engaged in international entrepreneur/employee recruiting and training

systems with experience with Fortune 100 businesses representing nearly 75 different industries and governments

◦ International access to supply-chain channels with executive, employee, and volunteer network management systems

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Total Costs of Fleet $192,670,000,000 Budget - Heavy Equipment $ 2,033,000,000 Camping Equipment/Supplies Cost: $ 2,000,000,000 Employees/Volunteers Cost: $ 3,000,000,000 Economic Development Aid Budget: $100,000,000,000 Grand Total for Atlantic and Pacific Commands:

$200,000,000,000 Total Bond Guarantee Contract Value Request:

$300,000,000,000 Each G-20 Nation Contribution: $ 50,000,000,000

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Disaster Clean-Up Efforts Contribution of Land for Cultural Research & Development Center which facilitates each of the academies and institutes of Millennial Foundation

Membership Fees Collected from businesses and governments served based on economic development and jobs contributed to area from operations

Grant Writing Activities Contributions from governments, businesses, philanthropic organizations, and wealthy individuals

Corporate Sponsorship Corporations sponsoring fleet assets, humanitarian aid operations, and emerging economy operations will receive name recognition, and press releases among listed benefits within this proposal

 

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Emerging Economy Development:◦ Real Estate DevelopmentRental of property from national and world

governments to keep refugees safe during the process of humanitarian aid and emerging economy development

◦ Infrastructure Development and Management Government Leases◦ Monetary Currency Systems Management 5% of GDP plus

an additional 5% of GDP divided among partners and G-20 nations sponsoring the Millennial Foundation bond issue

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Emerging Economy Development: Tax Revenue Management 5% of total tax revenues collected plus

an additional 5% divided among partners and G-20 nations sponsoring the Millennial Foundation bond issue

Stock Market Equities 10% of equity listing service fees, all quarterly application fees based on value of offering price or market cap value whichever is less

Social Systems 20% of revenues from welfare, education, and healthcare funding capitalization

Research and Development 50% of R&D licensing agreements from joint development alliances

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Historical Precedent – Currency Lasted +1,000 Years Trust Document Entrance – Based on Asset Contributed Valuation – Market Value of Asset Exemption from Demurrage Charge No Debt – Except for Legal Violations Exchange with Other Currencies (Exit) Focus on Production over Consumption

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Stock Exchange Categories◦ Business Equities◦ Real Estate Acquisition

Economic Value◦ Based on Assets

Precious Metals Real Estate International Currencies (treasury bond investments)

◦ Based on Value-Added Service Contributions that Improves the Quality of Life

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Based on Volunteer Fundraising Systems for:◦ Healthcare◦ Shelter/Utilities◦ Education◦ Food◦ Disability ◦ Debt Reduction

Group Raises Capital from which Proceeds Pay for Service Needs

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Government Procurement (2003) Most governments outsource critical activities, Report finds. 11(23), p 45, Penton Publishing. Retrieved from EBSCOhost database on November 5, 2009.

KPMG (2008) Global Enterprise Institute: 2007 Mid-Market Survey on Global Expansion Survey Report, KPMG International, A Swiss cooperative. Retrieved from KPMG on August 4, 2009.

Lietaer, B. (2001) The future of money: Creating new wealth, work, and a wiser world. Look Inside Publishing. Retrieved from http://www.transaction.net/money/book/ on October 10, 2009.

Navahandi, A. (1997) The art and science of leadership, 4th Ed, p 244. Published by Prentice Hall. Copyright Pearson Education.

Oloruntoba, R. & Gray, R. (2006) Humanitarian aid: an agile supply chain? Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2(11), p. 115-120. Emerald Publishing Group Limited. Retrieved from Emerald Insights database on August 13, 2009.

Ross & Offerman as quoted by Navahandi, A. (1997) The art and science of leadership, 4 th Ed, p 244. Published by Prentice Hall. Copyright Pearson Education.

Sachs, J. (1999) Helping the world’s poorest. The Economist Magazine, Aug. 12, 1999. Retrieved from The Economist Magazine on October 10, 2009. Jeffery Sachs is top academic economist and professor at Harvard University.

Transparency International (2009) Poverty and development. Transparency International. Retrieved from http://www.transparency.org/global_priorities/poverty on October 12, 2009.

United Nations Financial Tracking Service (2009) Consolidated and flash appeals 2009: Summary of pledges and contributions by donor as of 01-August-2009. Retrieved from http://www.reliefweb.int/fts, table reference: R6 on August 13, 2009.

World News Digest (2004) United Nations General Assembly concludes debate. US and World News 1940 to Present, Facts on File, September 30, 2004. Retrieved from World News File database on October 14, 2009.

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Images:

Hydro Lance™ ships. Retrieved from www.hydrolance.net September 23, 2009 with permission from Hydro Lance Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved. 

Sxyxicity™ Structures. Retrieved from www.sxyzicity.com on September 23, 2009 with permission from Sxyzicity, Inc. All rights reserved.

EEI / TIG/m Transport System Examples. Retrieved from www.entenginc.com and www.tig-m.com on September 23, 2009 with permission from EEI, Inc. All rights reserved