#6. Restored Republic via a GCR Update as of Feb. 22 2018

6. In going for the Contract rates there are three concepts to utilize as part of your humanitarian projects:
a) Longevity: You want a long term payout to fund your humanitarian project for a long time. You want it to go 10, 50, maybe 100 years. You are putting this thing in motion to make a difference in people’s lives.
b) Infrastructure. You can Rebuild America in every town, city, and community; rebuild homes, streets, bridges, internet, fiber optics, meg rail – any number of projects that would go under the category of infrastructure.

c) Job creation: Tell them how many people you plan on employing thru your project in your 1st year, in 2nd year, in 20th year, etc. Break it down and make sense what you plan to do. With Rebuild America we will be employing a lot of people, veterans, carpenters, brick layers, concrete workers, crane operators, city planners, graphic designers, etc. all coincide to do with rebuilding a town, city, community.

d) Restoration of natural resources: A 4th idea was we have a certain amount in this country of about a million acres of toxic areas, brown fields, toxic areas from leakage from gas tanks, from oil, different things that have polluted that land and you can’t grow crops on. We have a guy that has a solution for that. It will return the soil back for usage for farming in about 2 months. That is something we will make available, and we will make known about. It is calledSoil Remediation.

7. At the Redemption Centers (not at the banks) there was no cap on the Zim and no cap on any currency. We have talked to people involved in Zim platforms and Zim exchanges that have been doing this for months, well over a year. I can’t tell you what the banks for Tier 5 will do, but for us at the Redemption Centers no zeros were coming off; no zeros would be in front of the rate; no limit to the exchange and no cap on the amount of currency, no matter what currency it was.

8. There was a limit on the amount of money you can have initially but depending on how much you need and how much you want access to in order to move funds to various banks.

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