* PROJECT SUMMARIES *

Executive Summary: Project and Technology Vetting
For Humanitarian Projects and Teams

In addressing the need for sound project plans, technologies and management team members of humanitarian projects, The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS, a 501c3 not-for-profit humanitarian organization) proposes the funding of this project as a first priority in order to secure the viability and readiness of all proposed projects, technologies and project participants in order to ensure their preparedness for effective implementation.

Given this unique and one-time influx of funds for humanitarian projects, and in consideration of the well-meaning folks who seek to participate in helping create a better world, and given the human race must meet its current challenges with success, it is important to be as efficient and effective as humanly possible in moving forward.

Given IAONS global team of scientists as well as our exposure to vast numbers of project submissions, we are in a unique position to make introductions to everyone''s advantage, and to dovetail various project components in such a way that the whole is greater than the parts. This project dovetails with another IAONS role as that of offering safe and secure communications for scientists and other project participants. It also considers IAONS project of providing "Consciousness Training" to various project management teams. Learning to work together instead of competitively is paramount to success as we move forward, and will be a part of IAONS offerings.

Due Diligence Process

The IAONS due diligence process is designed to assure investors or donors that projects submitted for funding meet the requirements necessary for implementation success and ongoing sustainability. The review process includes, and is not limited to the following:

Review of Proposed Projects Submitted for Funding Includes:

  • Due Diligence: Background checks will be run on all project leadership prior to project reviews.
  • Business Plan Review: Business plans will be reviewed for the merit of the overall plan from inception through implementation, as well as ongoing viability and sustainability.
    • Industry analysis
    • Market and viability analysis
    • Technology or service
    • Project description
    • Marketing or integration strategy
    • Risk remediation plan
    • Operations and management
    • Financial plan
    • Implementation plan
    • Contingency plan
  • Technology: Technologies will be evaluated and where necessary tested either in the Research and Development Lab or where appropriate at the site of the functioning technology. Assessment will also be made in view of how the proposed technology integrates or compliments existing or other new technologies.
  • Timeliness of Project: Projects will also be considered for their ability to address the most important priorities and how the project integrates with other technologies coming forth, as well as considering aspects of redundancy.
  • Energy Source for Proposed Project: Local energy sources will be review for implementation at proposed locations to assure there is sufficient energy.
  • Green Technology Evaluation to Assess Carbon Footprint: Each submission will be evaluated in consideration of its impact on the environment and its sustainability
  • Leadership and Management: Management teams will be evaluated for proven ability to implement and sustain the submitted project. Assessment will include experience in business enterprise development, technology licensing and transfer, bringing concepts into practical realization, human resource management, and maintaining strong commitment to completing the project.
  • Accounting and Legal Support: The strength of a good accounting and legal team will be considered in the review.
  • Project Management and Auditing Team Review: IAONS will review the qualifications of the Project Management and Auditing Teams if necessary.
  • Risk Remediation Plan: Project will be reviewed to ensure there are alternate plans in the event the plan as stated experiences unexpected challenges.
  • Project Evaluation and Recommendation: Assessment will include a complete evaluation of each listed category, and will also serve to recommend steps that may need to be taken to strengthen the project if and when needed. IAONS intends to make an R&D Incubator available to serve the needs of technology or project team development where it is of mutual benefit and interest.

Project Administration: Following the acceptance of the project by the funder it is the responsibility of the applicant to connect with a funder-approved project management and auditing team.

Expense of Project Vetting: The expense involved in vetting and evaluating projects is expected to vary depending on the complexity of the project submission and other specific factors related to each project as outlined in the review process above.

Project Acceptance for Vetting Process

Projects being submitted for the vetting process are expected to be those that have been submitted by the funding entity or the project developer as being ready for implementation. Projects that are not at this stage of readiness would be more appropriately submitted to the Research and Development Laboratory for whatever development or refinement is indicated to prepare for a final evaluation for implementation. In the case where several projects are submitted simultaneously, projects will be evaluated for vetting according to a formula that reveals levels of project priority.

Project Sustainability

This project will be financially sustainable from the charges made for its services from project teams in varying stages of preparedness or readiness, and/or funding entities wanting to make sure funding is made to projects with a high likelihood of future effectiveness and success.

Within a short time of implementing the vetting program it is IAONS intention to fund its own Research and Development facility. This facility will be equipped to serve as an incubator and to continue the development of technologies that are near-market ready that have been evaluated to be most effective in solving our most significant challenges. This will complete the cycle of invention-to-implementation of important new technologies.

Accounting and Legal

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Conclusion

IAONS is requesting $26M to refine and implement the vetting structure and perform the project vetting process for submitted projects. This will create the elements necessary to vet submitted projects for a period of approximately of five years. With a vast number of needed technologies currently being made available, it is anticipated that vetting activities will constitute full-time evaluation and operation activities with the following budget. Due to the urgent global need to expedite the bringing forth of technologies that effectively address our most eminent challenges, is the express intention of IAONS to bring forth proven projects and technologies as quickly as possible.

Financial Overview

 

Proposal Review and Research Team $ 10,000,000
Lab Use for Technology Testing $ 35,000,000
Technology Expertise and Evaluation $ 25,000,000
Retained Legal and Accounting Services $ 15,000,000
Travel to Test Sites $ 7,000,000
Operations Expenses $ 15,000,000
Oversight Function $ 8,000,000
Contingency $ 10,000,000
Five Year Total Expense $125,000,000

 

 


Executive Summary: Phoenix Remediation Parks
Demonstration and Education Model

Overview

In facing the greatest transition in human history, we are challenged to effectively transform unsustainable systems into those that will allow future generations to thrive. The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS), a 501C3 non-profit organization, established to implement humanitarian projects, encompasses a global team of experts to address the sustainability challenges currently being faced around the world. The implementation of new technologies and systems will result in a compatible, peaceful, thriving relationship between peoples and the environment.

IAONS is poised to implement Remediation Parks, complete waste transformation systems, in 2000 locations around the world near major cities at an average cost of $500M, for an estimated total of $1T FTN US Dollars, starting in Phoenix, Arizona. The Business Proposal that follows illustrates how the "Parks" serve to remediate not only waste products, but people as well - providing them with the tools and options necessary for creating better lives for themselves. The impact of these Parks is far reaching, providing thousands of jobs, eliminating the cause of much disease, and creating a quality of life that is unheard of in many areas and countries where garbage carpets the landscape, while providing resources such as free energy and new materials to establish sustainable economies.

As a consortium of global experts IAONS holds a unique position of being able to combine and integrate the newest technologies to create more effective solutions where the whole is greater than the parts.

The Phoenix Remediation Park reverses the current trend of resource consumption that exceeds resource replacement, creating a system that captures the value of all waste (including toxic pollutants) into resources of value. In addition to the obvious benefits within the processing of waste products, the project simultaneously serves to reverse the dynamic of social dependency upon various outside sources and systems for support, into an arena of personal self-empowerment where members of communities experience a "pride of ownership" in the project, with opportunities to access career training, better jobs, and higher standards of living, along with a wide variety of personal and community benefits. Each site will create hundreds of jobs.

The Park creates: 60% more electricity than it uses; new materials from the old which establishes new industries such as local healthy food production; and new jobs and benefits. Each Park is self-sustaining and profitable. The profits inherent in the operation of each facility will be used to benefit the community members where it is located. Parks will provide the opportunities for participants to experience a better quality of life as a result of their self-empowered participation. The Parks are designed to be for the people, by the people.

The Park is designed to be a community centerpiece - a hub of activity that includes playgrounds, gardens, trees, paths, food growing facilities, and serves as a source of safe, renewable, free energy for all operations while creating a reserve energy store for the community.

Sustainable Jobs: An anticipated 100,000 green jobs will be created in each Park. The jobs will encompass all levels of ability, from simple labor to scientific monitoring of each facet of the operation.

Education and Training: A combination of opportunities ranging from partnerships with local schools, universities, and trade schools will be utilized along-side Park-specific training programs.

Social Responsibility: Socially responsibility principles will be modeled in each facet of the operation, from waste remediation to "people" remediation. Not only does the Park provide a bright future for the environment and our standard of living, it also provides new opportunities for people to empower themselves in full participation in fields of their choice.

Local Leadership: Each Park will be designed to incorporate the geography, culture and demographics of the region. The Park will be run by community leadership while an IAONS team of experts ensures quality standards and oversight.

Industry Creation: A wide variety of new green industries will be created as a result of the remediation process. A primary example is food production - a result of the large quantities of mulch that will be created. The latest technologies will be used in creating radiation-free greenhouses that will demonstrate how food can be locally grown in each region. This will include water restructuring technologies, tiered and cylinder growing systems that produce many times more food/per year than is now typical. Of special note is that these food growing processes require much less water than traditional agriculture practices. Since the food is organically grown it is the healthiest available. A unique process of reforestation will utilize waste-water in an industry to create fruit-bearing trees as well as trees for future wood supplies.

Energy and Oil Production: All non-recyclable materials will complement the energy production of the park. Other green, sustainable energy producing technologies will be implemented, including the newest solar, wind and biological generators, as well as other market-ready energy producing systems.

Carbon Sequestration: The processing of sewage and organics, and rich fertilizers for gardens, landscapes and forests. Carbons are naturally changed into wood and other products. Toxic wastes are heated to temperatures that cause their molecules to disassociate and change into pure energy and nano-carbons that are collected on an electric grid and sold in the market.

Visitor/Demonstration Center

The "Global Vision Center" is planned to be a world-class "destination attraction" in itself. It will function as an educational vehicle for a wide variety of interest groups. It will address the interests of businessmen from around the world wishing to learn about the Park''s technical features in order that parks may be implemented at any location. It will be an interactive classroom attracting and teaching school children who will find inspiration from the many creative and educational interactive activities and displays.

Project Sustainability

The Remediation Park Project reaches its break-even point within five years of its completion. The years thereafter it produces substantial profits, estimated to average $140M/year. These profits are earmarked to provide funding for a variety of additional humanitarian projects and endeavors in each community, as well as assist in the building of additional Remediation Parks around the world.

Funding and Financial

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Conclusion

Humans create products as if there was no end to the source of raw materials. Today, 99% of what is purchased in the current system is thrown away during the first six months following purchase. In many parts of the world this has resulted in landfills flowing into city streets and deadly toxins flowing into water supplies, creating severe conditions. In addition, radio-active toxins now threaten all life on the planet. The average person is not aware that unchecked resource consumption will deplete our natural resources within 20 years.

The Phoenix Remediation Park is perhaps the most important vehicle for global change that has come forth to transform both resources and people into a sustainable solution. The Park retrieves all precious resources, transforming them into new products, and it also transforms people so their relationship with the planet is healthy and sustainable.

Financial Overview

Summary of the Cost of the Waste to Energy Project

Site Review and Pre-development Expenses $ 20,000,000

Facility Equipment and Installation Costs (See Spreadsheet Below)

  • Recycling Plant
  • Power Plant
  • Gasifier
  • Fischer-Topsch Plant
  • Catalytic Cracking Vacuum Pyrolysis
  • Mini-Refinery
  • Storage Plant
  • Slag Processor Equipment
  • Carbon Capture & Reprocessing
  • Commons & Shared Equipment
$355,493,817
Operating Costs Annually $ 25,090.041
Sub Total $400,123,858
Eco-Industrial Tenants and Projects in the Park (Visitor Center, Food Systems, Parks, Education) $100,000,000
Total $500,123,858*

*These are estimated costs based on current data.

Estimated Earnings $140M per year, $700M over 5 years

Joint venture partners must be identified in each location and will subcontract with engineers, procurers, and contractors (tenants) to manage, build, operate, train, and transfer into a free-standing enterprise.

 

 

World Recognized Experts

Clean Glove Energy Corporation

CLEAN GLOBE
ENERGY CORPOATION

Earth Power Group

Earth Power Group

Synergy Americas

Synergy Americas Consortium

energine

Energime

International Green Technolog

International Green Technology Institute

E D Burton

Wastewater Forests

Solar enery Powered
Solar Energy Powered

Biomass Harvesting
Advanced Healthy Food Growing
Advanced Healthy Food Growing

Solar Powered Buildings
Solar Powered Buildings

Self-powering Light Poles
Self-powering Light Poles

Living Buildings
Living Buildings

Continual Stream of resources

Continual Stream of Resources

Greening of the City
Greening of the City
Greening of the City

 

 

Executive Summary: Synponic Food Growing
Demonstration Model

Synponic Food GRowing Facility


Overview

In facing the greatest transition in human history, we are challenged to effectively transform unsustainable systems into those that will allow future generations to thrive. The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS), a 501C3 non-profit organization, established to implement humanitarian projects, encompasses a global team of experts to address the sustainability challenges currently being faced around the world. The implementation of new technologies and systems will result in a compatible, peaceful, thriving relationship between peoples and the environment.

IAONS is poised to implement a state-of-the-art Synponic Food Growing Facility as a demonstration model for others to emulate in their specific climates. Given the increasing radiation levels worldwide, it is imperative to construct food growing facilities that are radiation free, and produce healthy, organic foods in quantities sufficient to sustain this and future generations. New, proven technologies are now available for this project, and need only to be integrated to produce the most effective and productive results possible. This proposal includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Acreage and 2-40,000 sq. ft. growing modules with 2 levels in each;
  • Advanced, industrial-scale Synponic vertical growing technologies;
  • Advanced Aquaponic, hydroponic and aeroponic growing systems;
  • Advanced water restructuring production and usage technologies;
  • Lab for food quality assessment and certification;
  • Green, clean energy production by and for facilities includes solar and wind turbines;
  • Consideration for airborne, water and soil radiation and toxins;
  • Location near interstate to meet transportation needs;
  • Community and Educational center and enterprise incubator;
  • Restaurant;
  • An estimated 40% of the product will be earmarked for local food banks; and
  • Design considers employee managed (operations, marketing) following 3-5 years training

These facilities will produce at least 12 times the yield per square foot of traditional agriculture, and produce several crops per year. A one-acre greenhouse is equal to 100 acres of open space cultivation, while consuming 85% less water on a pound-per-pound basis. Cutting edge technologies include frequencies, grounding methods, special lighting and timing. Each center will turn its operations over to its employees following 3-5 years of training, with IAONS retaining ownership of the business, equipment, buildings and land. IAONS will be paid a small royalty for their oversight.

The Current-Generation Greenhouse Challenge

Current greenhouses are inefficient consumes of energy, and have low produce production levels. The present greenhouse industry has located greenhouses in high desert areas to maximize production with current technology, leading to high transports to market, adding to costs, reducing margins, and releasing CO2 into the atmosphere. IAONS greenhouses are designed to be located in each community. They are practical, affordable, energy producing, clean water producing, and practical. In addition they build community and relationships.

The Convergence/Collaboration/Synergy Solution

What makes Synponic unique is the "synergy" created by the convergence of the separate components, including the geographic location, a renewable energy power plant (solar and wind), a newly designed and fully climate-controlled hydroponic/aquaponic growing environment and the collaboration of the design team that puts it all together.

Natural Light and Grow Light

The greenhouse roof allows for the delivery of 50% of natural daylight to the hydroponic growing environment. To make up for the reduction in natural light the greenhouse will employ a supplemental lighting strategy using the most recent advances in fiber optics to bring light in from the solar collectors and generators. The ability to use artificial lighting efficiently allows for greenhouses to be built and operated economically in regions of the world with more extreme climate conditions.

Fresh Produce, Fish and Energy Production

The production of locally produced hydroponic vegetables, fruits and flowers will be delivered fresh and directly to local consumers. Aquaponic hatcheries and growing tanks are integrated into each facility in creating a closed recirculation system benefiting both plants and fish through a process of exchanging nutrients for the plants with fresh water for the fish. The model will allow for the production of renewable energy to be generated and used at the site, and/or fed into the local power grid.

The Climate Controlled Greenhouse Vertical Growing System

Because the Synponic growing system is comprised of growing tubes that have 10 or more levels of growth, the output of a 10,000 sq. ft. Synponic greenhouse is comparable with a 100,000 sq. ft. single level-of-growth greenhouse. The nutrient solution for the growing tubes will come from compost teas and nutrient rich water from the aquaponic fish tanks.

Sustainable - Healthy Return

The Synponic Energy Center building envelope significantly lowers operating energy costs and produces higher crop yields. The profitability of the center, after calculation for return on equity, suggests a substantial increase in financial benefit, as compared to current stand-alone greenhouses, while creating its own supply of renewable energy.

Symponic Facility

Symponic Facility

Synponic Facility

Water Restructuring and Purification Systems

It is critical to use pure, restructured water in combination with nutrients to maximize food production. Cutting edge nano-technologies will be incorporated to produce water that is free and clear of all toxins. Water will be collected from the humid greenhouse environment for reuse into the system.

Synponic FacilitySynponic Facility

Job Creation - Community Participation

A project such as this in each community creates jobs at all skill and interest levels. It serves to bring the community members together in ways that are gratifying to all.

Funding and Financial

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Conclusion

We believe it is important for each individual community to be as sustainable as possible, thus making a significant contribution to overall global sustainability. The interactivity that occurs when community members come together in meeting their most basic needs creates a synergy and a sense of good will shared by all.

Financial Overview

This financial analysis reflects a demonstration model. Components of the system will vary world-wide based on communities'' needs.

Bioshelter - 2 @ 40,000 square feet, 2 levels $ 7,000,000
Food Processing, Quality Control, Certification Labe $ 3,000,000
R & D Center for LED''s, Growing Systems, etc. $ 4,000,000
Food Forest and Raised Beds, Edible Landscape $ 2,400,000
Cost of Land/Land Improvement $ 3,000,000
Architectural Design and Development $ 1,000,000
Visitor and Education Center and Hosting $ 4,000,000
Ongoing Operations Cost $ 9,000,000
Accounting/Legal/Auditing $ 3,000,000
Marketing $ 3,500,000
Contingency $ 7,000,000
Five Year Total $47,400,000

 

 

 

Executive Summary: Advanced Computer Chip

Overview

In facing the greatest transition in human history, we are challenged to effectively transform unsustainable systems into those that will allow future generations to thrive. The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS), a 501C3 non-profit organization, established to implement humanitarian projects, encompasses a global team of experts to address the sustainability challenges currently being faced around the world. The implementation of new technologies and systems will result in a compatible, peaceful, thriving relationship between peoples and the environment. It is our mission to offer tools to both individuals and organizations that will allow them to take steps towards reaching their fullest potential.

In light of the vast numbers of Humanitarian Projects soon to be funded for implementation we have been preparing the foundational pieces for an Advanced Computer Chip (ACC). The benefits of the chip to projects will be reflected in speed, accuracy, efficiency, security and ease of functioning. In working with leaders in the field we will combine two of the most advanced chips ever developed. One processes information in thousands of platforms in micro seconds and the other reforms algorithms so the information can be safely stored. It is able to manage with great speed the complexities and variances of projects as they continue to be brought forth for review and implementation. Over 144 cores can integrate information in micro seconds.

This chip benefits humanitarian project implementation in many ways:

  • It supports project vetting processes in measuring the many variables needed for success;
  • It supports the management of projects underway through project management processes;
  • It offers benefits to the project accounting functions;
  • It provides security to intellectual property and processes being implemented throughout projects, as well as to participants;
  • It provides an important element of risk remediation around all activities;
  • It creates controls in the application of waste remediation projects, including radiation;
  • It creates the inner-workings of healthy, new financial systems; and
  • It offers the opportunity for every person to become involved in humanitarian projects of their choice via a click on the app.

The ACC is being designed to contain thousands of apps, such as:

  • Technology availability;
  • Project information;
  • Education and training programs;
  • Wellness options and opportunities;
  • Banking programs; and
  • A wide variety of public service applications

Funds will be used to engineer, organize, evaluate, test and develop the architecture design and structure of various information systems with its components, generators and processes, by implementing the ACC into specific ontological frameworks. IAONS is dedicated to implementing the ACC into many advanced information management systems and ontologies that are in support of humanitarian projects.

Proof of Concept

The IAONS team will examine the aims of the proposed project, evaluate, adapt already existing IP, develop any new IP, program the necessary modules, and engineer the module interaction so it serves its stipulated agenda. Next it will develop a working prototype and evaluate its performance. The testing and comparison processes will remain transparent to all parties involved during each stage of its research and development. All results, data, data base(s), module(s), and any new products or patents that are generated from this process shall remain the sole property of IAONS unless otherwise stipulated in writing.

Performance Review

The performance review will examine:

  1. Integrity Assessment of the IP will be tested according to its:
    1. Context Base (Knowledge Base: tools: UNITY, reference pattern, formulation, semantic equivalent rules, function and performance of each module, etc.)
    2. Session Management (Scripts: client code referent profile, simplification, transformation/normalization, fault discovery, workstation management, etc.)
    3. Results Management (Correlate Found to Source, Dispatch to other processes, ensure system viability, etc.)
    4. Sources Management (select, convert, control flow, etc.)
  2. Progress of the development of the Prototype will be based on:
    1. Engineer design, prepared model, service and enterprise
    2. Identify potential markets, media customers, economic structure
    3. Value propositions, usage scenarios, anticipated situations, modes, capabilities, architecture, translations, etc.
    4. Integration, adaptabilities, and security
    5. It is estimated the Prototype will be developed in three stages (three prototypes)
  3. Realization Tasks: prepare and assay the product and initial service staff and establish licensing protocol. Create evolutionary development plan.
  4. Realization Increments: To license the prototype and realize rewards:
    1. Select platform, engineered architecture, data management module, insert processor chip, develop reference pattern generator, develop manager module in platform.
    2. Install UNITY or similar system and compilers for code translation/normalization
    3. Develop code system module and install LEMMA or similar base
    4. Develop weakest preconditions computations, data integrity monitor, results manager, source manager and sessions scripting and control
    5. Confirm effectiveness, and engage beta test with ELIS engineering program.
  5. Funding Checkpoints: will be outlined ahead of time and each team member will be responsible for reporting in at each checkpoint.
  6. Revenue Projections: A Task Force Committee reviews purpose and time lines for IAONS.

Project Sustainability

This project will be sustainable immediately following the release of the chip via sales of the application to the global market.

Accounting and Legal

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Conclusion

The need for the Advanced Computer Chip has been identified as global need. All people will benefit from its use. The cost of implementation in specific areas and, in order to create a self-powering social system requires a professional scientific team. The cost of effective implementation and social network engineering is estimated to be approximately $24M.

Financial Overview

Stage One $8.000,000
  • Organization, infrastructure, TBD
  • Administration: security, communications, transportation, benefits, insurance.
  • Equipment: computers, office, etc.
  • Task: Proof of concept and integration: Value, demo and expert critique
  • Cost of Prototype One:
Stage Two $8,000,000
  • Administration
  • Development of Prototype Two
  • Implementation: Review
  • Alpha Test
  • Report
  • Marketing and implementation: Awareness, appreciation, networking, acceptance, entrepreneur walk through $240K
  • Proof of Value:
  • Cost of Prototype Two:
Stage Three $8,000,000
  • Service Sufficient Prototype
  • Administration:
  • Cost of Prototype Three:
  • Integration into New Computer System
  • Service Broadening Program
  • Summary Information Transfer
Total $24,000,000

SUSTAINABILITY NOTE: Revenues to assure sustainability will be realized with the sale of the application world-wide.

 

 

 

Executive Summary: Consciousness for Sustainability
The Science of Consciousness

Overview

In facing the greatest transition in human history, we are challenged to effectively transform unsustainable systems into those that will allow future generations to thrive. The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS), a 501C3 non-profit organization, established to implement humanitarian projects, encompasses a global team of experts to address the sustainability challenges currently being faced around the world. The implementation of new technologies and systems will result in a compatible, peaceful, thriving relationship between peoples and the environment. It is our mission to offer tools to both individuals and organizations that will allow them to take steps towards reaching their fullest potential.

IAONS is poised to implement programs based on the underlying science of consciousness in order that our current collective is transformed from a population of consumers with self interests into a population based on cooperation, collaboration and creativity to create a truly sustainable global environment. It is our goal to implement platforms from which every person may access simple tools to expand their personal consciousness, so they are empowered to play the most effective role possible in creating true sustainability. One of the more prevalent challenges currently being faced relates to the transformational shift occurring in nearly everyone from certain imposed structures into a place of mature personal empowerment. The body of knowledge we have prepared provides the tools and options that, when applied to any situation creates a better quality of life for all people in any culture. It includes personal empowerment, gaining self-esteem, eliminating disease, and the means to finding one''s place in a rapidly changing world of new challenges and opportunities.

With basic scientific principles as its foundation, the Consciousness Program offers simple ways to understand and apply information to empower and facilitate transformation for both individuals and groups. It is supported by many decades of success, and is poised for developing the means by which critical information can be shared on a global scale for the betterment of all. Examples of situations with which the program has had much success includes: the healing of failing relationships; eliminating drug and alcohol abuse; creating wellness where there was disease or mental illness; providing the means of renewing self-esteem, including self empowerment and self motivation; and bringing a state of peace into chaotic environments. The principles of the program were applied to influence the ending of the cold war, and are currently being actively applied in the transformation of "terrorists". As each participant comes to understand the principles, they become natural teachers-by-example as their everyday lives are lived.

Project Components

In order to expand human consciousness locally and globally, IAONS will use the most effective consciousness training programs on the planet and apply them to increasing both individual and collective consciousness, allowing people to more effectively meet the challenges they are facing in a rapidly changing world. Various program facets include but are not limited to:

Teacher Training: In order to implement the program as quickly as possible a cadre of teachers will be trained and hired to provide leadership for the consciousness workshops worldwide.

Global Workshop Sites: Facilities with interactive technology will be established in strategic areas worldwide to facilitate the delivery of the workshops in the most effective and expedient manner, both on-line and on-site.

Translation: Written materials and courses will be translated into at least 11 basic world languages

Workshops and Materials: The most advanced training program on the planet for maturation of human consciousness and effectiveness in solving complex problems will be implemented. Priority will be given to training those teams who will be engaged in implementing humanitarian projects so their influence will embrace all project participants.

Mass Marketing and Online Education: A comprehensive marketing program will be implemented to ensure there is global awareness of the programs being offered and its benefits in establishing sustainability.

Program Expansion: Subject specific presentations will be developed for conscious governance, economics, education, spirituality, and collective transformation. Accreditation for course work will be established globally through networks of academies in many cultures, and will institutionalize the delivery of the Holodynamic Science of Consciousness information at every level in societies across the globe.

Training of Humanitarian Project Management Teams/Corporate Programs: Given the large volume of humanitarian projects surfacing, a focus will be the training of management teams so their positive, updraft influence will filter throughout the project participants.

Project Sustainability

As a humanitarian business entity, positioning the program for a global audience creates program income for further growth and increased sharing of the information. Income will be derived as a result of consulting fees from corporations and humanitarian project management teams as budgeted for training and implementation.

Funding and Financial

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Conclusion

In the past, much of the natural, creative human spirit has been curbed by a variety of family, educational, professional and cultural frameworks that worked against the natural process of human evolution and expansion. As our systems shift into healthier dynamics it will be unfamiliar territory to many millions of global residents who have never experienced things as simple as education or opportunity. Likewise, there are brilliant others who - by way of their "differences" - have lacked the opportunity to participate effectively within current frameworks. True consciousness honors and respects all differences and individual uniqueness, and considers all contributions to be of equal importance in a collective sense. It is our goal to bring the opportunity for enhancing individual consciousness to all, thereby enhancing the collective.

Financial Overview

Teacher Acquisition and Training $101,000,000
Holodynamics Headquarters/Conference Center $54,000,000
Translations of Books and Courses $2,000,000
Mass Marketing/Online Programs/Apps $38,000,000
Operations $10,000,000
Legal/Accounting/Auditing $5,000,000
International Workshops $15,000,000
Participant Materials $2,000,000
Contingency $9,000,000
Five Year Total $236,000,000

 

 

Executive Summary: Automated Resource-Based Commerce (ARC)
System for Global Peer-to-Peer Exchange

Overview

In addressing the need to establish a global system that accommodates a secure peer-to-peer exchange of goods and services among all peoples, The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS, a 501c3 not-for-profit humanitarian organization) proposes the funding of the Automated Resource-Based Commerce System (ARC), an on-line system where commercial exchanges can conveniently be made among individuals and businesses at agreed-upon prices which can be lower than those currently charged. Consumers of all cultures and languages have much to gain through an economically sound system of exchange that is based on real assets.

The ARC system is backed by resources beyond the traditional to include a variety of natural resources, including the value of individuals, as well as other assets related to them. ARC promises to be the most fair and effective system yet conceived, and it is expected to soon follow the currently transforming systems. The system is transparent in terms of exchanges showing on a public ledger, and private in terms of names remaining confidential. The system is owned by no one... and everyone. It is fair and equitable - based on personal choice rather than external imposition and control. It is the future of commerce in the truest humanitarian sense. Bitcoin started down this road, but lacked a number of vital elements, especially that of sufficient resource backing.

Benefits of ARC Include

ARC levels the playing field. Its benefits are far-reaching: In a system where each person''s needs are met and human rights are respectfully honored, the motivation for crime and other dishonest acts is disarmed. People will then be free from a system of enslavement to participate within a system that supports the development of their unique gifts and natural talents.

Benefits of ARC include:

  1. Supports the future of society by eliminating the interference of third parties in transactions (which the R-currency system corrects);
  2. Providing a secure way to pull savings out of banks and other place and put them as assets with credits in the Public Leger where they are secure and open for use;
  3. Lowering, or even eliminating, transaction costs on the Web. Fees and costs associated with current methods of exchange like credits cards, tend to inhibit free exchange;
  4. Simplifying and accelerating exchanges dispensing with unwanted intermediaries;
  5. Anonymity if desired;
  6. Allowing exchanges anywhere, ignoring geographic and political barriers;
  7. Fostering transparency: Users are not forced to reveal their identities. All transactions are recorded in a freely accessible record so that errors can be corrected immediately;
  8. Supporting complex transactions (escrow, deposit insurance, guarantees, mediation, etc.) with solid cryptographic support for all sides and types of rules and conditions that are freely agreed upon be all parties;
  9. Availability nonstop: There are no holidays or weekends nor time of day limitations on operations;
  10. Making micropayments available on a large scale;
  11. Preventing the freezing of funds;
  12. Preventing charge backs;
  13. Eliminating arbitrary restrictions of goods and services that may be purchased;
  14. Storing the accumulation of large amounts of credits within a micro space;
  15. Securing funds easily with no need to resort to a third party for safekeeping and/or transfer;
  16. Information storing in networks in multiple locations simultaneously;
  17. Preserving value without reliance on third parties;
  18. Providing protection against all forms of theft, including taxes. The technology on which ARC protocol is based is several times safer than that used by banks and credit cards;
  19. Safety, information cannot be removed, forged or hacked;
  20. Applying assets directly to humanitarian projects as desired;
  21. The ability to become personally involved in making a difference in solving complex problems in both local and global arenas.
  22. Easily and instantly recognizable;
  23. Infinitely divisible; and

Participants become donors rather than debtors. ARC people become self-initiating - no longer dependent on an authority figure or some hidden control agent. Using a credit system people join together and take care of themselves. IAONS requests $26,000,000 to develop the computer program for the ARC which will provide comprehensive services to the customer.

Accounting and Legal

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Project Sustainability

Once launched, the resources that have been dedicated to the program will be more than sufficient to assure its continuing operation and to expand and grow along with changing technologies and expanding consciousness.

Conclusion

Due to the nature of the current global shift from certain restrictive and controlled dynamics into one of collaborative cooperation among humanitarians, safe and secure exchanges will provide a backdrop of confidence in the exchange of goods and services among all peoples worldwide on a level playing field - free of imposed values or limitations.

Financial Overview

IAONS respectfully request an amount of $639 M to fund the development of the complete global program which includes is not limited to the following: (Note: The following costs represent estimated expenses for the first to years prior to the introduction of the system. Following its introduction, it will be accessible to and actively in use by nearly everyone, and the value of the natural and human resources backing the system will sustain and grow the system in the years to come.

Multi-dimensional information management system $52,000,000 ($26M/yr x 2 years)
Security system $22,000,000
Banking software (on shelf) $ 1,000,000
Translations (20 languages) $20,000,000
Communications technologies $10,000,000
Development of apps for computers and hand-held devices $12,000,000
Operations: legal, accounting, salaries for one year $70,000,000
Marketing: In this case handled by Social Engineering $440,000,000 (22M x 20 languages)
Contingency $12,000,000
TOTAL $639,000,000

 

 

Executive Summary: Secure Communications
For All Project Research, Development, Implementation Teams

Overview

In addressing the need for secure communications among management team members of project planning and implementation groups, The International Academy of Natural Science (IAONS), a 501c3 not-for-profit humanitarian organization, proposes the funding of this project as a first priority in order to secure the safety of all participants and the project information being developed and implemented. It will include communications made via phones and computers. The system will be utilized by scientists around the world in order to safely and effectively communicate together to strategize technology development and implementation with global implementation teams.

The overall cost of this project is estimated to be $240 M with an added contingency of $60 M for its complete development and introduction for a 3-stage approach over the first 1-2 years, and covering various launching expenses to its point of full sustainability in 4-5 years. It is expected that all projects of IAONS and other participants will be connected to the resultant secure communications infrastructure, and service fees will support the physical sustainability of the network for years to come. Additional data-centric applications supporting IAONS and IAONS partner projects will be considered on a project by project basis, with professional service fees providing incentives to retain leading edge knowledge experts.

As in all other projects, it is IAONS intention to make use of proven and leading edge technologies in this process. These technologies will be integrated into the proposed secure communications system. It is our intent to avoid redundancy and develop personally those programs and systems that meet both current and future security requirements as they emerge.

A team of well-seasoned architects and engineers stands ready to implement this project immediately upon funding. A small core team will develop, refine and complete the first scalable infrastructure build for a duplicatable system. The next stage will establish mirrored remote facilities around the globe, using hosting providers and building data center infrastructure as we go.

Although various other security systems are currently available, they are only as secure as their operators, so maintaining ownership of the system by the IAONS non-partisan organization for ourselves and an extended global network of other technology providers and scientists is of paramount importance for the good of all.

Accounting and Legal

Funding is currently being accepted from a variety of sources. The accounting firms for this project are Eide Bailly and CBIZ, and legal services will be provided by Pacific Northwest Law Group. Standard accounting methods will be applied, and include audits as well as project management and risk remediation programs.

Project Sustainability

As tens of thousands of humanitarian teams will be called on for the projects around the globe, sound and secure communications will be vital to ensure security and maximize efficiency. Communications systems will be made available to all teams in exchange for compensation that will ensure healthy sustainability.

Conclusion

Due to the nature of the current global shift from certain restrictive and controlled dynamics into one of collaborative cooperation among humanitarians, safe and secure communications will provide a backdrop of confidence in the sharing of sensitive information among researchers, scientists and implementation teams.

Financial Overview

First Stage:
Security Research and Development
$30,000,000
Second Stage:
Continued System Building
$60,000,000
Third Stage:
Complete System Building
$60,000,000
Contingency for Unanticipated Global Considerations $60,000,000
Total Cost $240,000,000

Revenues for project sustainability will be realized through the sale of the secure communications system globally to both individuals and organizations, including humanitarian project teams.