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Oceanaleen
Overview

Imagine if you could make money saving the
environment... Not on a small scale - the entire planet ... Not a little money...You can double it!
Size descriptions of the mass of the pile of rubbish, litter and debris
in the Pacific Ocean, known by many insiders as the “Great Pacific Garbage
Patch”, is a size: - Six times
the area of England
- Twice the
size of France
- Nearly
the size of the State of Alaska, United States of America.
- Equal to
the Northern Territory, Australia
- Bigger
than Texas.
Oceanaleen is the Briggs Aerospace Technologies lead-in program to clean
up pollution in oceans and coastlines worldwide, initially, spreading to inland
areas as infrastructure develops. It provides people with no excuse not to do
something because the very reasons why the damage has been done – those mainly
of financial gain and lack of design are combined within Oceanaleen and the
“Double your money” program. Briggs Aerospace Technologies “Double your money” program enables
contributors to profit from Oceanaleen and be repaid double their input. It
targets shore and sea based sources of pollution with both direct professional
removal of litter and social programmes, as well as funding emerging technology
to clean up the main debris field in the Pacific Ocean and other gyres. “Double
your money” is immune to share market fluctuations and recessions. Contributors are repaid 20% of all Briggs Aerospace Technologies net income
every quarter until their contribution is doubled. Contributors do not get to
own any share of these products. The system will raise $16 billion “Double your
money” and Briggs Aerospace Technologies main programmes bringing a new generation
of large commercial air and space transport to the world. These main programmes fund “Double your money” repayments, and there are
multiple contingency sources for repayment capital. $3.2 billion of the $16
billion is within “Double your money” budget to repay contributors,
guaranteeing initial providers security. Oceanaleen is the main initiative because
the environmental program will be popular, accessible and easier to understand to
everyday people than aerospace projects, with excellent prospects of word of mouth
marketing. “Double your money” has 3 programs; Oceanaleen is the ocean cleaning effort,
including plans to encourage families to get out and pick up rubbish and get
fit, reducing obesity trends, and fully
trained professionals with specialised equipment removing rubbish directly. The
budget provides for 6-10 years of service after which the Shaeneen4 and
Shaeneen5 - two ultra-efficient subsonic airliners built by “Double your money”
– production profit will fund the system and contributors if required. The types
will pioneer hydrogen and jet-fuel options. Taraya is another “Double your money” project building 4 hypersonic test
aircraft. The Aerospace industry has been in serious decline since 1969: the Space
Shuttle has its last flight this year with only HYT to replace it, with its
payload 4 times the Space Shuttles, and a mission cost of only $2-3 million per
flight (compared to $2-3 billion per flight). Government funding is drying up
as is derived technology in the industry. This decline has created a window of
opportunity: the collateral of “Double your money is a new generation of large
commercial air and spacecraft designs worth $270 billion, with future revenues
worth $10 trillion. “Double your money” achieves two remarkable objectives of cleaning the
world’s oceans and rebuilding aerospace infrastructure to
technology-appropriate levels. Briggs Aerospace Technologies systems replace
Government and bank systems of finance which no longer work. We have taken our
planet for granted. In doing so, we have been showing
disrespect to our elders, our children and ourselves. We have created a
situation so serious it needs the limits of technology and design to
redress.
Our indifference is seeing a destructive path unconciously being taken.
It is time to wake up, and take responsibility for our actions, and
have some respect for ourselves, our children and the people who
sacrificed so much to give us what we have today. Welcome to the Age of Aquarius.
Oceanaleen summary points- Oceanaleen
allows people to double their financial contribution saving the oceans
globally with a recession-proof capital raising system.
- Oceanaleen
is a $1.3 billion effort to clean the oceans of the world with active, professional
removal, social programmes and innovations.
- The
effort is funded by Briggs Aerospace Technologies “Double your money”
program, repaying contributors at 20% of all Briggs Aerospace Technologies
income per quarter, until the contribution is doubled, using $270 billion
aerospace programmes as collateral.
- The
entire effort is simple and linear and designed to cope with extremes in
income. Oceanaleen starts off with a shopfront, used as a base for funding
acquisition, training and recruiting initial staff infrastructure.
- Contributions
to “Double your money” are a minimum $10,000, with a fund pool of $16
billion: $1.3 billion for Oceanaleen, $2.5 billion for the Taraya
hypersonic test aircraft, $9 billion for Shaeneen4 and Shaeneen5
development and co-production factory, $3.2 billion for “Double your
money” repayments (20% of $16 billion).
- Environmental
issues from rubbish in ocean gyres range from harming marine life and are
a major contributor to global warming.
- Initial
Oceanaleen Ground Team operations will use employees in cars which can
move from locations at less cost and more safety than boats.
- Oceanaleen
funds 1000 “Bordiva” boats distributed to coastal areas worldwide. The operations, with vehicles and crews
are budgeted for 6-10 years’ service; after which Shaeneen4 and Shaeneen5
will fund the effort.
- Oceanaleen
is developing technology to filter submerged pollution out of ocean gyres,
mainly made up of broken down plastic particles.
- Oceanaleen
efforts will extend inland as the Bordivas come into service replacing the
Ground teams on coastal areas. The effort also funds research and
development, providing engineering solutions.
- Oceanaleen’s
Saharro program encourages the community to pick up rubbish while getting exercise,
reducing obesity and litter.
Briggs
Aerospace Technologies is owned and operated by a social entrepreneur: a
person who values global improvement over profit.
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