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Bootstrap Perpetuity
(Introduction)
This package is a collection of documents gathered to clarify our intentions concerning thesetup (and subsequent administration of) a private equity group: It is the entity previouslyknown as Midas Energy Group.
The documents included in this package are the following:
1. Monetization Schedule
2. Revised Standard Allocation
3. Revised Allocation Schedule
November the Twenty-First, AD 2016
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Monetization Schedule
The driving consideration is that a bootstrap perpetuity will cycle between i.)endowment support for local economy, and ii.) economic support for the reimbursement of thisendowment. All paper will carry through tight books kept locally at Urumqi (under Uighurmanagement), and all books are to be mirrored at Los Angeles, California.
Administration. All authority in the matter of investment, construction, and maintenanceremains at Los Angeles. Apropos of this, the bureaucratic administration of these (and related)matters is entrusted to a concentric hierarchy [see The Table], together with assistance fromthe Advisory Council (vis-a-vis Los Angeles), whose membership is identified approximately bythe following support documents:
Primary support documents include the Revised Allocation Schedule (in my secondbook, @ Progress Report), which supercedes all prior schedules; and, the Revised StandardAllocation which amends the Revised Allocation Schedule.
Amendments. This schedule (and its support documents) will be refined in the coming weekas market forces (and special events) indicate changing needs (and capacity to accommodatethe driving force behind this monetization).
RC Mann-Price, PhDMidas Energy Group
(at Los Angeles, California)
November the Twenty-First, AD 2016
Bootstrap Perpetuity. This document outlines an elementary scheme of monetization forthe private equity group known as Midas Energy Group. It is a rough schedule of allocationunder which infrastructure spending (and tight management) will be invested as a perpetualendowment.
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Revised Standard Allocation
10% Uighurs (as hosted by Urumqi, at 1%)
10% Yezidi (as hosted by Turkey, at 2%)
4% Planning Commission (as hosted by Harvard/RAND, at 1%)
10% Super Fantastic Muscle (as hosted by Geronimo, at 3%)
10% Charity Garden (as hosted by The Christian Church, at 1%)
12% Caltech (as hosted by Help Desk, at 6%)
12% Me (as hosted, at 6%)
12% Wife (as hosted, at 6%)
1.2% My 5 Kids (as hosted, at 0.2%)
1.4% My 25 Grandkids (as hosted, at 0.4%)
1.6% My 125 Great Grandkids (as hosted, at 0.6%)
4% Special Reserve Midas (as hosted by Jesus Christ, at 3%)
RC Mann-Price, PhDMidas Energy Group
(at Los Angeles, California)
November the Twenty-First, AD 2106
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This document affirms my intention to set up (and to operate) a private equity group under thename of Midas Energy Group. I will assign limited ownership (it is non-negotiable) according tothe following system of apportionment:
10% Alumbrado (as hosted by The Christian Church, at 1%)
1.8% My 625 Great, Great Grandkids (as hosted, at 0.8%)
0. Revised Allocation Schedule
"Love American Style"
RC Mann‐Price, MA/PhD
Los Angeles
December 25, 2015
' I found the plane of human endeavor
a dry and barren ground;
I watered it with the sweat of my brow
and brought forth fruitful things. '
Introduction
This schedule is an investment plan aimed at a worldwide system of infrastructure
spending at a projected cost of $600 trillion. The plan is intended to support a
permanent erasure of Freemasonry, and it will be sponsored by the following three
underwriters: China ($300 trillion); Midas ($100 trillion); and, @ ($200 trillion).
The actual cost per allocation unit is $1.1001 trillion, and the recipients are Asia (300
units), Europe (50 units), Africa (50 units), North America (50 units), South America (50
units), and a remaining scatter (100 units).
Example. The $300 trillion allocation to Asia will support the following areas: Russia
($100 trillion); India ($100 trillion); Central and Southeast Asia ($100 trillion). Russia and
India will each contribute $50 trillion to China.
The stockholders share ownership at the following rates: 1% host/liaison/manager; 24%
the money (4 Midas, 8@, 12 China); 8% general congress (of managers); and, 67%
target/site. The initial value is projected at $2.5 quadrillion.
The allocation unit ($1.1001 trillion) will be divided to the following purposes: an
unscum echelon ($100 million) will float a bug zapper; the bug zapper ($100 billion) will
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raise an infrastructure; the infrastructure ($1 trillion) will support an economy; and, the
economy will support many colonies on deep space planets, where deep space is
accessed through a wormhole grid.
Remark. Midas will be owned by the following interests: Rand 25% (articulation);
Caltech 25% (help desk); Pentagon 25% (security); and, Bungalow 25% (map room).
Centers of administration
The six hundred units of infrastructure allocation will be arranged within a system of
three divisions. There will be centers of administration (100), areas of interest (200),
and centers of need (300). The centers of administration are enumerated as follows.
1. Minsk, Belarus (East meets West)
2. Perth, Scotland
3. Perth, Australia
4. Saint Petersburg, Russia
5. Moscow, Russia (Kremlin)
6. Berlin, Germany (Brandenburg Gate)
7. Paris, France (City of Lights)
8. The Hague (International Criminal Court)
9. Armagh, Northern Ireland
10. Limerick, Southern Ireland
11. Cardiff, Wales
12. Colchester, England (Camulod)
13. La Paz, Bolivia (Lake Titicaca)
14. Caracas, Venezuela (Angel Falls)
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15. Los Angeles, California (Hub and Rail, High‐Speed Cross Country Service)
16. Sacramento, California (Waterworks)
17. Baltimore, Maryland (Hub and Rail, Northeast Corridor)
18. "
19. "
20. "
21. Boston, Massachusetts (Cambridge)
22. Manhattan, New York (The Bronx)
23. Charleston, South Carolina (Sunday in the Park)
24. Athens, Greece (Acropolis)
25. Cairo, Egypt (Al Kahira)
26. Tunis, Tunisia (A Day At The Races)
27. Soweto, South Africa (Four Chairs)
28. Nanjing, China (City of Heaven)
29. Urumqi, China (Center of Asia)
30. "
31. "
32. "
33. "
34. "
35. Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Red Hair Beach)
36. Tokyo, Japan
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37. Kaesong, North Korea
38. Incheon, South Korea
39. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
40. Nouakchott, Mauritania (Sahel Pipe And Rail)
41. Timbuktu, Mali (Sahel Pipe And Rail)
42. Gilgit, Kashmir ("Elders of a Gentle Race")
43. Almaty, Kazakhstan (Father of the Apple)
44. Baku, Azerbaijan (Prince Caspian)
45. The National Park System (Yellowstone, Buffalo Trust)
46. Kabul, Afghanistan
47. Detroit, Michigan (Motor City)
48. Gnome, Alaska
49. New Qoms, Poland (Southeast)
50. New Damascus, Poland (Southeast)
51. New Aleppo, Poland (Southeast)
52. Al Khalil, Palestine (Hebron)
53. Ghazzah, Palestine (Gaza City)
54. El Arish, Sinai (Rhinocolura)
55. Bayt Lahm, Palestine (Bethlehem)
56. Nazarat, Palestine (Nazareth)
57. Capernaum, Palestine (Sea of Galilee)
58. Afiq, Palestine (Golan Heights)
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59. Rafah, Palestine (Gaza Strip)
60. Elat, Sinai (Gulf of Aqaba)
61. Agri Dagi, Turkey (Mount Ararat, Center of the World ‐‐ Yezidi)
62. Vilnius, Lithuania
63. Nicosia, Cyprus (Lefkosia)
64. Istanbul, Turkey (Hagia Sophia)
65. Ephesus, Turkey (Temple of Artemis)
66. Al Basrah, Iraq (Basra)
67. Sharm el Sheikh, Sinai (Red Sea)
68. Diamond Head, O'ahu (Hawaii)
69. Vancouver, British Columbia (Thank You)
70. Chicago, Illinois (The Windy City)
71. Ensenada, Mexico (Baja Fish)
72. Naples, Florida (Thomas More, Ave Maria School of Law)
73. Havana, Cuba
74. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
75. Casablanca, Morocco
76. Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire
77. Jakarta, Indonesia
78. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Saigon)
79. Panama City, Panama (The Canal Zone)
80. Manila, Philippines (Ali)
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81. Christchurch, New Zealand
82. Sidney, Australia
83. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands
84. Guadal Canal, Solomon Islands
85. Papeete, Tahiti
86. Jerusalem, Palestine (Garden of Gethsemane)
87. Munich, Germany
88. Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia (Medina)
89. Al Dawhah, Qatar (Doha)
90. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Financial Services)
91. Asmara, Eritrea
92. Djibouti, Djibouti
93. Shiraz, Iran
94. Waterloo, Iowa (Corn on the Cob)
95. Santa Fe, New Mexico (The Santa Fe Institute)
96. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
97. Allentown, Pennsylvania
98. Ljubljana, Slovenia
99. Moon Base Alpha, The Moon (Tranquility Basin)
100. Pristina, Kosovo
Areas of interest
Two hundred areas of interest will be decided among the cities of Europe, Africa, North
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America, South America, and Oceania. Midas will decide the matter.
Centers of need
Three hundred centers of need will be decided among the cities of Asia. Midas will
coordinate the matter.
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1. North America
1. Honolulu, Hawaii
2. Juneau, Alaska
3. Ottawa, Canada
4. Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland
5. Montgomery, Alabama
6. Phoenix, Arizona
7. Denver, Colorado
8. Hartford, Connecticut
9. Dover, Delaware
10. Tallahassee, Florida
11. Atlanta, Georgia
12. Boise, Idaho
13. Springfield, Illinois
14. Indianapolis, Indiana
15. Des Moines, Iowa
16. Topeka, Kansas
17. Frankfort, Kentucky
18. Baton Rouge, Lousiana
19. Augusta, Maine
20. Annapolis, Maryland
21. Washington, DC
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22. Lansing, Michigan
23. St. Paul, Minnesota
24. Jackson, Mississippi
25. Jefferson City, Missouri
26. Helena, Montana
27. Lincoln, Nebraska
28. Carson City, Nevada
29. Concord, New Hampshire
30. Trenton, New Jersey
31. Santa Fe, New Mexico
32. Albany, New Jersey
33. Raleigh, North Carolina
34. Bismarck, North Dakota
35. Columbus, Ohio
36. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
37. Salem, Oregon
38. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
39. Providence, Rhode Island
40. Columbia, South Carolina
41. Pierre, South Dakota
42. Nashville, Tennessee
43. Austin, Texas
44. Salt Lake City, Utah
45. Montpelier, Vermont
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46. Richmond, Virginia
47. Olympia, Washington
48. Charleston, West Virginia
49. Madison, Wisconsin
50. Cheyenne, Wyoming
51. Rockford, Illinois (share with Europe)
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2. Latin America
1. Chihuahua, Mexico
2. Guadalajara, Mexico
3. Mexico City, Mexico
4. Lesser Caribbean Islands
5. Kingston, Jamaica
6. Port‐au‐Prince, Haiti
7. Santiago, Dominican Republic
8. San Juan, Puerto Rico
9. Belmopan, Belize
10. Guatemala, Guatemala
11. San Salvador, El Salvador
12. Tegucigalpa, Honduras
13. Managua, Nicaragua
14. San Jose, Costa Rica
15. Panama City, Panama
16. Cartagena, Columbia
17. Bogota, Columbia
18. Quito, Ecuador
19. Georgetown, Guyana
20. Paramaribo, Suriname
21. Cayenne, French Guiana
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22. Lima, Peru
23. Brasilia, Brazil
24. Belo Horizonte, Brazil
25. Sao Paulo, Brazil
26. Porto Alegre, Brazil
27. Asuncion, Paraguay
28. Santiago, Chile
29. Concepcion, Chile
30. Montevideo, Uruguay
31. Buenos Aires, Argentina
32. Cordoba, Argentina
33. Rosario, Argentina
34. Bahia, Blanca
35. ‐ 50. (As Needed)
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3. Europe
1. Oslo, Norway
2. Stockholm, Sweden
3. Helsinki, Finland
4. Tallinn, Estonia
5. Riga, Latvia
6. Warsaw, Poland
7. Bratislava, Slovakia
8. Budapest, Hungary
9. Kiev, Ukraine
10. Kharkiv, Ukraine
11. Odessa, Ukraine
12. Kishinev, Moldova
13. Bucharest, Romania
14. Sofia, Bulgaria
15. Skopje, Macedonia
16. Tirana, Albania
17. Valleta, Malta
18. Thessaloniki, Greece
19. Rhodes, Greece
20. Trieste, Italy
21. Podgorica, Montenegro
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22. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
23. Zagreb, Croatia
24. Vienna, Austria
25. Prague, Czech Republic
26. Ingolstadt, Germany
27. Rome, Italy
28. Copenhagen, Denmark
29. Amsterdam, Netherlands
30. Barcelona, Spain
31. Brussels, Belgium
32. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
33. Schaan, Liechenstein
34. Bern, Switzerland
35. Milan, Italy
36. Bologna, Italy
37. Florence, Italy
38. Naples, Italy
39. Madrid, Spain
40. Bilbao, Spain
41. Lisbon, Portugal
42. Andorra, Andorra
43. Monaco
44. Aachen, Germany
45. Strasbourg, France
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46. Reykjavik, Iceland
47. Dublin, Ireland
48. London, England
49. The Vatican, Vatican City
50. share with Rockford, Illinois (North America)
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4. Africa
1. Rabat, Morocco
2. Casablana, Morocco
3. Marakech, Morocco
4. Algiers, Algeria
5. Tripoli, Libya
6. Alexandria, Egypt
7. Khartoum, Sudan
8. N'Djamena, Chad
9. Niamey, Niger
10. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
11. Bamako, Mali
12. Dakar, Senegal
13. Banjul, Gambia
14. Bissau, Guinea‐Bissau
15. Conakry, Guinea
16. Freetown, Sierra Leone
17. Monrovia, Liberia
18. Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast
19. Accra, Ghana
20. Lome', Togo
21. Porto‐Novo, Benin
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22. Abuja, Nigeria
23. Yaounde, Cameroon
24. Bangui, Central African Republic
25. Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
26. Libreville, Gabon
27. Brazzaville, Congo
28. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
29. Kigal, Rwanda
30. Bujumbura, Burundi
31. Kampala, Uganda
32. Nairobi, Kenya
33. Dodoma, United Republic of Tanzania
34. Juba, South Sudan
35. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
36. Djibouti, Djibouti
37. Mogadishu, Somalia
38. Lilongwe, Malawi
39. City of Maputo, Mozambique
40. Antananarivo, Madagascar
41. Harare, Zimbabwe
42. Luanda, Angola
43. Lusaka, Zambia
44. Windhoek, Namibia
45. Gaborone, Botswana
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46. Pretoria, South Africa
47. Mbabane, Swaziland
48. Maseru, Lesotho
49. (Reserve)
50. (Reserve)
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5. Russia
1. Vladivostok
2. Khabarovsk
3. Irkutsk
4. Krasnojarsk
5. Novosibirsk
6. Omsk
7. Chelyabinsk
8. Yekaterinburg
9. Ufa
10. Samara
11. Kazan
12. Nizhny Novgorod
13. Volgograd
14. Rostov‐on‐Don
15. Makhachala
16. Vladimir
17. Yaroslavl
18. Tver
19. Kaluga
20. St. Petersburg
21. Murmansk
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22. Smolensk
23. Bryansk
24. Kursk
25. Belgorod
26. Keliningrad
27. ‐ 50. (As Needed)
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6. China (from Russia) + Mongolia
1. Tianjing
2. Fuzhou
3. Nancheng
4. Wuhan
5. Jinan
6. Hefei
7. Shanghai
8. Zhengzhou
9. Lanzhou
10. Xining
11. Yinchuan
12. Taiyuan
13. Shijiazhuang
14. Hohhot
15. Beijing
16. Shenyang
17. Changchun
18. Herbin
19. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
20. ‐ 50. (As Needed)
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7. China (from India)
1. Lhasa
2. Kunming
3. Nanning
4. Xl'an
5. Macao
6. Guangzhou
7. Changsha
8. Taipei, Taiwan
9. Guiyang
10. Guanzhou
11. Chongqing
12. Chengdu
13. ‐ 50. (As Needed)
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8. India
1. New Delhi
2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Punjab
4. Uttarakhand
5. Haryana
6. Uttar Pradesh
7. Rajasthan
8. Bihar
9. Jharkhand
10. Chhattisgarh
11. Odisha
12. Madhya Pradesh
13. Gujarat
14. Telengana
15. Andhra Pradesh
16. Goa Karnataka
17. Tamil Nadu
18. Kerala
19. Sikkim
20. Meghalaya
21. Assam
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22. Manipur
23. Tripura
24. Mizoram
25. ‐ 50. (As Needed)
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9. Western Asia, Middle East
1. Ankara, Turkey
2. Yerevan, Armenia
3. Tbilisi, Georgia
4. Tabriz, Iran
5. Tehran, Iran
6. Esfehan, Iran
7. Mosul, Iraq
8. Kirkuk, Iraq
9. Baghdad, Iraq
10. Karbala, Iraq
11. Al Basrah, Iraq
12. Kuwait City, Kuwait
13. Amman, Jordan
14. Doha, Qatar
15. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
16. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
17. Muscat, Oman
18. Sana'A, Yemen
19. Astana, Kazakhstan
20. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
21. Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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22. Dushanbe, Tajikistan
23. Islamabad, Pakistan
24. Kathmandu, Nepal
25. ‐ 50. (As Needed)
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10. Eastern Asia, Oceania, and such
1. Thimphu, Bhutan
2. Dhaka, Bangladesh
3. Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
4. Bangkok, Thailand
5. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
6. Singapore
7. Vientiane, Laos
8. Hanoi, Viet Nam
9. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
10. Palembang, Indonesia
11. Bintulu, Malaysia
12. Dili, Timor‐Leste
13. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
14. Canberra, Australia
15. Wellington, New Zealand
16. Pyongyang, North Korea
17. Seoul, South Korea
18. Kagoshima, Japan
19. Sapporo, Japan
20. ‐ 50. As Needed
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