Formulating a plan to finalize the “Safe House” Proposal

Re: Formulating a plan to finalize the “Safe House” Proposal

Dear Interested Parties,

Targeted Individual Coalition For Self-Determination will oversee this project to it completion. The project I speak of is: “Safe House” Community Cooperative Proposal Revisions >> http://govsponsoredstalking.info/?p=1087. Interested parties are asked to complete an Affidavit. The Affidavit must be less than 10 pages. Assistance in completing your Affidavit will be arraigned by schedule.

Meanwhile, our next meeting will take place on Friday, February 3rd at 9p EST (6p PST). It will occur on talkshoe.com (call: 724-444-7444 code: 83319 # pin: 1 #).

The purpose of the meeting is to formulate a plan to finalize the “Safe House” Proposal. Once this has occur, we can start working on several projects to bring these goals to fruition.

Below is our mission statement and statement of principles.

Link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/governmentsponsoredstalking/message/781

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GSS Friday Night 9PM EST or 6PM PST Conference Call 12012

Government Sponsored Stalking (GSS) Conference Calls are held every Friday Nights at 9PM EST or 6PM PST. The call is hosted on talkshoe.com or call: 724-444-7444 code: 83319 # pin 1 #

Topic: This is the second call that we are going to be discussing the importance of starting a TI controlled “Safe House” Community Cooperative. Comments and questions about this project is welcome, so please join us.

Main points: Purchase land in Upstate New York between $20,000 to $35,000

Purchase storage containers for our living quarters. Each storage container will cost (minimum $500 maximum $1,500 per container (includes shipping)).

Purchase machinery used for organic farming (cost and types of equipment have not been decided yet. Discussed in next meeting).

Purchase 2 transportation vehicles.

You can find out more, click here >> “Safe House” Community Cooperative Proposal Revisions

Your participation will gladly be appreciated.

Chris J. Brunson
Investigator

Homepage: http://govsponsoredstalking.info

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/qolspony
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Talkshoe: http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=83319&am…
Yahoo Groups: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/governmentsponsoredstalking/
YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/qolspony

AFFIDAVIT: http://govsponsoredstalking.info/AFFIDAVIT.pdf

Other Conference Calls:

KELB: 724-444-7444 code: 80812 # pin: 1 (Wed./Sat. 9P EST)

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IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Timber Frame Cabin kits

IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Timber Frame Cabin kits

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Homepage
http://www.countryplans.com/

Design Contest
http://www.countryplans.com/contest.html

Books
http://www.countryplans.com/books.html

Canada
http://www.cabinkit.com/ckplans.htm

Log Cabin Kit
http://www.log-cabin-connection.com/small-log-cabin-kits.html

Log Cabin Design Tips
http://www.log-cabin-connection.com/Log-Cabin-Design.html

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IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Food Coop Initiative

Food Coop Initiative (Funds programs)

2012 Grant deadlines have not been announced yet. We do expect to have some funds available for both rural and urban startup support in 2012. Please do not submit requests at this time.

To get a general idea of the grant requirements, you can look at last year’s forms. There will be some changes in 2012 including eligibility for urban co-ops.
http://www.foodcoopinitiative.coop/

A group of growers, consumers and community business promoters have banded in the Red Wing area to form an integrated food system that promotes sustainable and organic agriculture from field to plate

http://www.minnpost.com/community_voices/2010/08/12/20491/riverbend_market_cooperative_a_model_for_main_streets

Does your co-op have members that would like to learn more about cooperative economy, history, and philosophy? Are they interested in finding out about different cooperative models and the industries in which they are applied? Are they curious as to how people in other parts of the world organize into cooperatives? Do they wonder if there is a cooperative solution to economic challenges in your community?

http://www.cgin.coop/home

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IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Land For Sale

IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Land For Sale

Abandoned Farm with stunning Views and well kept fields only 23 miles from the PA border in beautiful Chenango County, one of the best places in NY to own property.

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/Farm_Estate_Liquidation-406161/

41.3 acres of wooded land located on a quiet paved road about a mile from US 11.
A year round stream flows through the land. There is 1859 feet of road frontage, and some level places for possible building site or hunting camp. The forest is mostly northern hardwoods with a large % of sugar maples( great potential for a hobby sugar-bush). Taxes about $500 yr. NICE RECREATION LAND OR HOME SITE FOR ONLY $35,900

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/41_Acres_Sugarbush_Potentialbuildable-413072/

Great hunting land across the road from State Land! 2 adjacent parcels being sold together 25.46 acres ( 06.112) AND 20 adjacent acres that have 855′ of rd front on Cummings Rd. Lots of wetland, mostly wooded!

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/Great_Hunting_Land_45_Acres-412879/

Wonderful endless possibilities! Property features garage with 2 car stall one stall is 14×18, and the other 10×10. Possible in-law apartment according to SDG, 832 sqft considered 1 family residential 2 bedroom with bath, kitchen , and living room. New Hartford School. Sauquoit mailing address.

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/Endless_Possibilities-411812/

This piece is a charmer! 16.63 acres on a super quiet country rd.
This land has over 3,100′ rd frontage and a good mix of open with scattered nice looking pines and great places to build a home… about half woods with some great pines, oak and more. there is a stream and a good McAdam rd.
Stick built home only
Schools are Unadilla Valley. A great place to put down your roots!

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/16.63_Blissful_Acres-406449/

SORRY YOU MISSED THIS ONE-UNDER CONTRACT!Fantastic waterfront property on Kasoag Lake! 6.3 wooded and private acres with a cleared, level area near water. Great camping spot! 450 feet of waterfront in cove. Shared ROW with a gated drive and dock with neighboring property. Motor boats are permitted. stream runs along property line, great property!

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/Waterfront_Acerage_On_Kasoag_Lake-404599/

Central Finger Lakes building lot / recreational property. Excellent whitetail hunting.
Mineral and gas rights convey to new owner. No gas lease recorded with the proeprty today. Adjoins an approx 8 acre parcel MLS R169278, with same owner.
Updated survey.

Owner financing available.
Purchase price $34,000
$14,000 down
$20,000 loan @ 6% for 60 months = $386.66//month

Log style home with adjoining 21 acres also avail. With house and all avail land = min of 47 acres avail with lots of road frontage. Rural country setting on quiet road minutes to Rushville, NY, and central to Naples and Canandaigau areas. Come take a look.

Maps avail upon request. Email Mark@teammoonrealestate.com
Survey completed.
Owner/broker.
Mark Moon (315) 694-1229
Jim Moon (315) 694-1235

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/19_Acre_Parcel_Yates_County-402997/

Land rises up and there are beautiful area views of the Mohawk Valley, neighbors are farms and country properties, several good spots to build and there are opens areas, pines brush and trees- property will need perhaps some brush hogging to suit.
Herkimer county
Directions between Paines hollow and Starkville on 167 (south side of road)and Weeden road- (350′ in from Weeden property starts and then property has 400′ road frontage map sent upon request
PRICED TO SELL!

http://www.landandfarm.com/property/20_Acres_In_Starkville-399779/

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IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Models

IDEAS For Community Cooperative: Models

These are Cooperative Models that we can follow.

A small town in North Dakota has taken on the problem of rural food deserts. People in the town of Bowdon, North Dakota, formed a cooperative to re-establish a grocery store in the town, and ultimately got the store re-opened.

http://www.youngfarmers.org/blog/2011/12/08/cooperative-models-combat-food-deserts-and-provide-new-markets-for-local-farmers/

Interested in eating locally grown produce, supporting sustainable agricultural, helping to ensure a fair living for farmers, keeping your food dollars local, celebrating nature, building soil, conserving water, engaging in community cooperation and securing a resilient future?

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“Safe House” Community Cooperative Proposal Revisions

“Safe House” Community Cooperative Proposal Revisions
Building A Safe Community Through Organic Development
Idea to start Community Cooperative

Purchase land in Upstate New York between $20,000 to $35,000
Purchase storage containers for our living quarters. Each storage container will cost (minimum $500 maximum $1,500 per container (includes shipping)).
Purchase machinery used for organic farming (cost and types of equipment have not been decided yet. Discussed in next meeting).
Purchase 2 transportation vehicles (described below).

The business plan will outline how money is generated and what it will be used for.

Option 1. Between 25 to 50 Targeted Individuals (TI’s) will save at least $1,000 by February 2013 (12 month period). For instance, let say you have $100 in your pocket in February 1st, by February of the next year, you should have accumulated $1,000.

Option 2. Between 50 to 100 TI’s will be asked to contribute increments of $25, $50 or $100 per month. These amounts should accumulate to at least $1,000 by the 15 month.

Click HERE for our savings program

Option 1 and 2: Individuals who choose Option 1 will have first pick on land location, since their requirement was fulfilled in 12 months.

Option 3. We will seek out donations from wealthy individuals who believe in our mission. The mission described here is: To develop an environmental friendly atmosphere that fosters community organic growth business through farming practices.

Option 1, 2 & 3 can be combined to minimized the timeline to reach our goal from 12 months to 6 months.

Option 4. A non profit organization will be started by the 6th month. It will assist us in the grant making process and supplant our cooperative ideas.

Option 5. A non profit organization will be started by the 6th month. It will assist us in the grant making process, however, it will complement our cooperative ideas instead of replacing it.

Note: Starting a non profit organization will cost $150 and $500 for tax exempt status.

Option 6. We skip the non profit organization idea and seek foundations that grant monies to community cooperatives who grow organic produce.

Note: We have identified one such organization that grant these kind of entities. It is called Food Co-op Initiative. Grants are as high as $10,000 and can be applied for start-up costs. We can also seek grant support from government agencies such as the Food & Drug Administration and the United States Department of Agriculture. A good website for researching potential government grants is:http://www.usa.gov.

Option 7. Once we have met our financial deadline for purchasing the land, we could apply for a loan from a banking or credit union institution. This will finance the storage containers, farming equipment and transportation vehicles. This corresponds to Option 1 and 2 only.

Option 8. TI’s who support the cooperative project could start an online business. The business will have to file papers as a partnership, which protects the owners of this new enterprise. Filing fees are about $250 and hosting an e-commerce website generally cost about $150 a year. In order to meet our deadline, the business must generate the amount needed to purchase the land by the 12th/15th month.

Option 9. TI’s who support the cooperative project could start an Investment Club. The investment club would consist of several individuals who would make decisions on stocks that they want to buy. Most experienced investors could trade OPTIONS, which would generate the necessary money needed to purchase the land. In order to meet the deadline, the investment club must generate the amount needed to purchase the land by the 12th/15th month.

Option 8 and 9 will operate as separate entities from the cooperative. Business owners or Investors would agree on the contributing amount. For instance, the amount agreed upon could be from 35 to 65 percent of the total earnings towards the cooperative.

Specifics:

We are currently looking at purchasing land that is between 10 to 30 Acres. The land will be located in upstate New York and must be ideal for farming. Furthermore, the land must be large enough to accommodate between 31 to 52 storage containers. However, a larger share of the land must be dedicated to farming.

Depending on the size of the land, it can be partitioned into two (or more) parcels of land.

Option 1. All 51 storage containers will occupied one parcel of land, which the rest will be used for farming.

Option 2. 21 of the 52 storage containers will occupied two parcels of land. Farming will take place in two locations.

Miscellaneous Items: Alternative Energy, Security, Shielding and Transportation

Alternative Energy

Solar Panels (cost: $500 – $1,000)
Wind Turbines (cost: $800 – 1,600)
Storage Batteries (cost: $500 – $1000)

Security

Cameras (16 camera DVR system cost: $1,000 – $2,000)
GPS Jammers (cost: $200 – $500)
Water Integation System (?)
Fencing (cost depending on acres: over $5,000)
Dog (cost: varies)

Transportation

2 vehicles will be purchased

Van (cost: $1,000 – $2,000)
Pick-up Truck (cost: $1,500 – $2,500)

Individuals will contribute a small percentage to cover GAS and Maintenance.

Farming Equipment

To be discussed in next meeting.

Your Obligation

Interested parties are required to complete an AFFIDAVIT that is no more than 10 pages long. On request, you will be assisted in fulfilling this obligation when time becomes available.

Contact US

Suggestions? Feel free to contact me via email at: bmarkforce@yahoo.com or call: (980) 285-7954.

Next Meeting Date: Friday, January 20th
Time: 9p EST
Location: (Talkshoe) http://talkeshoe.com ID: 83319
Call: 724-444-7444 code: 83319 # pin: 1 #

Chris J. Brunson
GSS/TICSD

Website: http://govsponsoredstalking.info
AFFIDAVIT: http://govsponsoredstalking.info/AFFIDAVIT.pdf

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Community Cooperative Savings Plan

Re: Community Cooperative Savings Plan

To All Who Read This!

I have compile this savings plan. You are welcome to analyze it at your own leisure. The purpose of this savings plan is to accumulate at least $1,000 by February of 2013.

The idea is to:

  • open an Ally Money Market Account (MMA)
  • deposit $100 a month (electronic transfer from your current bank account)

0.84 will accumulate each month, which means that you will end up more than the goal amount. Actually it will be 1200 dollars plus the interests.

Please read below:

Get the flexibility of a check card and still earn a higher rate than traditional savings.

  • No minimum deposit to open
  • No monthly maintenance fees
  • Other fees, such as those

Please visit there website at: Click Me

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“Safe House” Commnity Co-operative Proposal Revisions

Re: “Safe House” Community Co-operative Proposal Revisions

Happy New Year!

If you were not at the first “Safe House” Community Co-operative Proposal meeting, here’s an opportunity to join us this Friday, January 20th 2012. It will be at 9P EST on talkshoe.com. Search “83319” or call 724-444-7444. code: 83319 # pin: 1 #.

In this meeting, we are going to open the floor to questions and we plan to draft a new proposal from these set of questions.

Thanks you for your time and I do hope you participate.

Chris J. Brunson

Government Sponsored Stalking/TICSD
website: http://govsponsoredstalking.info
email: bmarkforce@yahoo.com

phone: (980) 285-7954

Lynn Weed

Keep Ethical Light Burning

website: http://keepethicallightburning.org/

email: lynnandmarie@live.com

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