MODEL NATIONAL CONSTITUTION OF THE COMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
By Loris Erik Kent Hemlof 2010 July 22nd.
THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION OF AUSTRALIA. [MODEL]
This Constitution is divided as follows:
Chapter I. Preamble
Chapter II. Bill of rights
Chapter III. Political Parties
Chapter IV. The Presidential Council
Chapter V. The Constitutional Court: The House of Jurists and the House of Lords.
Part I. Legislative power:
Part II. Governor General:
Part III. Salary Of The Governor General:
Part IV. Sessions of the Constitution Court:
Part V. The seat of Government.
Part VI. Alteration of the Constitution.
Chapter VI The Budget
Making Parliament: Elected representatives of The House of
Representatives and the Senate.
Part I. The House of
Representatives:
Part II. The Senate
Part
III. Both Houses of the Parliament:
Part IV. Powers of the
Parliament:
Part V. The Executive Government:
Chapter VII. Local
Councils.
Chapter VIII. The Judicature:
Chapter IX. Finance and Trade:
Chapter X. Migration.
Chapter XI.
Alphabet.
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The Schedule.
CHAPTER I: PREAMBLE.
Preamble. In the beginning Australia was occupied by blacks at war with each other who plundered the animals, fish and plants of Australia without making any improvements to Australia. The aboriginal claim of possession of Australia is without merit. But artifacts made by ancient black tribes belong to the modern tribes chief. Under white mans laws all resources in Australia are the property of the commonwealth of Australia until sale for extraction of minerals from. Land may also be sold be the commonwealth to private interests for the construction of buildings and growing of crops. Native title holders may be granted such commonwealth tribal land as will keep them apart from white Australia. Australia uses a 42 letter phonetics alphabet, world standard English language, and the metric measurement system.
CHAPTER II: THE AUSTRALIAN BILL OF RIGHTS.
Part I. For northern tribal black aboriginals; native title, buggery, racism, bout contested chiefdoms, communal dwellings, reverse images, claims of ownership settlement by sport, censorship, backwardness, allegiance, rape, infection, protection of sacred sights from development, witch craft, voodoo, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, bashing medicine, fantasies, suicide, gangs, to kill, nudity, sunbathing, long hair.
Part II. For southern freehold white farmers, to Home ownership, exchange, Nutritional medicine, True (movie) images, Male short vowel name, First female names having long only long vowels and last names having only short vowels, Cognitive behavioral therapy, color therapy, Psychiatric intervention, Vegetarianism, Expression, The common English language, 42 letter phonetic alphabet, White pride music, Freedom to know, find, or tell the truth. Freedom of females to choose the genetic material of offspring, National sovereignty, Non contact sports, Short hair, Shade, Private corporation sponsorship of private education and research, Equal pay employment with any private company, or paid with the employers choice of scholarship, To protect Australia from invasion and to be protected from invasion, Freedom not to fight in foreign wars, Peace, To mine, To ride or drive, Freedom from debt, Christianity, Freedom to bare arms.
CHAPTER III: POLITICAL PARTIES.
Part I. 10 Political Parties.
1. Their shall be 10 political parties;
(a.) Free Enterprise Party.
(b.) Private Health Vouchers Party.
(c.) Nationalist Party.
(d.) Rural Party
(e.) Corporate Sponsorship Party.
(f.) Conservative Party.
(g.) Family Planning Party.
(h.) White Racialist Party
(i.) Private Housing Party.
(j.) Republican Party.
2. Each political party shall receive a budget of .1% of national budget revenue.
3. Each Australian may belong to one official Australian political party.
Part II. Primaries.
1. All members of each party must be given the chance by postal vote of electing the parties candidate for each seat by optional preferential voting.
CHAPTER IV: THE PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL.
Part I. The Presidential
Council.
1. A President of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be
elected by the continuous preferential vote of each of the 10
official party. Each party member may cast any vote value to any
candidate for president. The vote value of each voter is then subject
to proportional consolidation so as to total one thousand each
candidate receiving a whole number vote. The candidate with the least
vote value is then withdrawn. After each withdrawal each voters
remaining vote value is again subject to proportional reconsolidated
to total one thousand for remaining candidates. Candidates are so
ranked until finding the winner to be the subsequent presidential
council president.
Part II. Salary of each of
the ten Presidents.
3.The national budget shall pay each
President an annual sum of the Gross Domestic Product of Australia /
the population of Australia at the year end of the last year to the
end of the last 31st of December x 100 [ $680,000. ]
Part III. Power of the
Presidential Council.
4. A vote from all presidents in support is
required for the appointment of, ranking deputies to act as state
governors and speakers in all chambers of government within any part
of the Commonwealth Of Australia, and in that capacity to exercise
during the pleasure of the Presidential Council such powers and
functions the Presidential Council thinks fit to assign to such
deputies as governors and speakers subject to any limitations
expressed or directions given by a President. The appointment of such
deputy, deputies, and speakers shall not affect the exercise by each
President of any presidential power or function. The total salary of
each deputy must not exceed the GDP of Australia divided by one
hundred thousand.
5. All Presidents approval is required for final assent of the national budget and the national constitution amendment within a year of passing by the parliament or constitutional assembly and to manage any inconsistencies. Failing to pass a budget or constitution results in the prior arrangements carrying forward into the next year.
6. Each seat of office presided over by a Presidential Council appointed speaker shall be televised on the Internet with large screen live television monitor above the speaker for members to monitor own behavior and a monitor in front of each chambers Speaker
CHAPTER V: THE CONSTITUTION COURT: The House of Jurists and the House of Lords.
Part I Legislative power.
1. The legislative power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in
the Constitution Court which shall consist of the citizens of
Australia, the House of Jurists, and the House of Lords, which is
herein-after called the “Constitution Court”. 100 members of the
House of Jurists shall be appointed for each of 10 States by virtue
of being an Australian citizen by lotto of all members of political
parties. 100 members of the House of Lords is appointed for each of
the 10 States by virtue of being an Australian Citizen having the
highest value of shares in Australian listed companies.
Part II Sessions of the
Constitution Court.
5. The term of a member of the constitution
commission is one month. The House of Jurists is in session in months
January, May, and September and as the Governor General determines.
The House of lords is in session in months, February, June, and
October and as the Governor General determines.
Part III Salary of members of the Constitution Court.
6. The national budget shall pay for each member of the House of Jurists and House of Lords an annual sum of the Gross Domestic Product of Australia / the population of Australia x 100 [ $680,000. ] On failure to attend the Constitution Court session the Jurist or Lord is paid half of this amount and a proxy paid half.
Part IV Seat of the
government of the Constitution Court.
7. The seats of the
Constitution Court of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be the
Australian Capital Territory or as determined by the Constitution
Court, and shall be within territory which shall have been granted to
or acquired by the Commonwealth, and shall be vested in and belong to
the Commonwealth of Australia. Such territory shall contain an area
of one hundred square kilometers (10,000 km squared), and such
portion thereof as shall consist of Crown lands of the Commonwealth
of Australia.
Part V Alteration of the Constitution.
8. Alteration of the constitution shall by the constitutional court. Any citizen may make submission asking for amendments to the national Constitution to the constitution commission. During the first two weeks of each one month House of Jurists session all jurists or proxy must allocate 1 vote to each of 100 submissions to amend the national Constitution of Australia to be paid. Submissions with some vote value make the count. Submissions are presented in order of on going least votes first then by order of first nomination first. Counting then finds the submission with the least votes, this submission is then removed from contention. Vote value of each Jurist or Proxy remaining is then re-consolidated to again total exactly 100. Again the submission receiving the least vote value is removed from the count and so on, until finding the last candidate remaining who gains first rank. During the session of the House of Jurists law reform submissions may be up-dated on-line at any time by the submission author using secure password on the constitution commission web page. In the second two weeks of each House of Jurists session Jurists or Jurists Proxies vote yes or no with 60% approval required for success on as many submissions as can be managed in order of rank in the first two weeks of the House of Jurists session. Submissions passing the House of Jurists go forward to the House of Lords. During the first two weeks of each one month House of Lords session each Lord may sponsor the drafting of one amendment to the Australian National Constitution with legal council paid GDP / 10,000,000 from the commonwealth as appointed by the submission author to proceed to the second two weeks of the House of Lords Session for a yes or no vote. With 60% approval required for success. Jurists and Lords may not accept any inducement except salary for completion of a process. For each submission leading to a raw reform the submission author chooses receives GDP / 10,000,000 from the commonwealth for assistance in drafting the amendment.
CHAPTER VI: THE BUDGET MAKING PARLIAMENT: The House of Representatives and the Senate.
Part I The House Of Representatives.
9. Constitution of House of Representatives. The House of Representatives shall be composed of members directly elected by the people of the Commonwealth of Australia. Their shall be one thousand House of Representatives electorates equal in land area and as near as possible to round in shape. The people living within each electorate shall each elect one member to the House of Representatives.
10. Method of election of members of the House of Representatives. Each fair female citizen in her electorate within she has lived of the thousand local House of Representatives local council area electorate; may from age 10 to 19 cast an anonymous vote and from 20 must lodge continuous anonymous vote value to any number of candidates running for their electorate most lived in for the House of Representatives, if over the age of 20 pay the penalty for not voting is a 10% income tax. Each fair female voter shall cast any standing vote value being a whole number between one and nine hundred and ninety nine to any candidate for the national parliament House of Representatives. Each voters vote value is proportionally consolidated to total one thousand votes. Candidate for member of the House Of Representatives in the seat receiving no vote value are withdrawn. Then each voters vote value for remaining candidate in the seat if any is remain is reconsolidated to equal one thousand votes allocated to the remaining candidates. In turn the candidates with least votes is withdrawn until a candidate wins the seat in the House of Representatives.
11. All laws made by the Parliament and amendment thereof shall originate in the House of Representatives.
Part II. - The Senate.
7. Constitution of the Senate. The Senate shall be composed of one thousand Senators elected in one nation wide electorate chosen by the fair female Citizens of Australia voting as one electorate.
10. Method of election of members of the Senate. Each fair female citizen who has lived in Australia more than any other place; may from age 10 to 19 cast an[which was destroyed by hoons] anonymous vote and from 20 must lodge continuous anonymous vote value to any number of candidates running in the single national Senate electorate where most lived in by the candidate more than any other place, if over the age of 20 pay the penalty for not voting is a 10% income tax. Each fair female voter shall cast any standing vote value being a whole number between one and nine hundred and ninety nine to any candidate for the national parliament Senate. Each voters vote value is proportionally consolidated to total one thousand votes. Candidate for member of the Senate receiving no vote value are withdrawn. Then each voters vote value for remaining candidate in the seat if any is remain is reconsolidated to equal one thousand votes allocated to the remaining candidates. In turn the candidates with least votes is withdrawn until a candidate wins one of one thousand seats in the Australian national Senate.
8. Proposal laws or amendments shall not originate or be amended in the Senate.
9. The Senate may at any stage return to the House of Representatives any proposed law which the Senate may not amend, requesting, by message, the omission or amendment of any items or provisions therein. And the House of Representatives may, if it thinks fit, make any of such omissions or amendments, with or without modifications.
10. The Senate may block spending submissions from a local council not in accord with the national budget or for any other reason with six hundred votes of the Senate.
11. Contractor selection amendment. Each senate minister alone may introduce a motion to add or remove a private company from the list of approved private contractor or supplier to the commonwealth within the relevant budget allocation. To have force of law with the vote of more than sixty percent of the Senate. [which was destroyed by hoons]
Part IV. - Both Houses Of The Australian Parliament.
10. The Salary for each elected representative while in office. There shall be payable out of the Consolidated Revenue fund of the Commonwealth, for the salary for each of the two thousand elected representatives to the House of Representatives and the Senate an annual sum of the Gross Domestic Product of Australia divided by the population of Australia x 50 [ $340,909. ]
11. Only fair complexion race females of Australian citizen have the right to vote. Black complexion race males do not have the right to vote.
12. Writs for general election. The Governor-General in Council with the Prime Minister may cause writs to be issued for general elections of members of the budget making parliament: The House of Representatives and the Senate.
13. Writs for Vacancies. Whenever a vacancy happens in the House of Representatives or the Senate as determined by the Governor General the Governor General shall issue his writ for the election of a new member.
14. Qualification of members. The qualifications of a member elected to the House of Representatives or Senate the nominee shall be as follows:- He must be male, and must be of the full age of at least 20 years, and must be of fair complexion, and must be qualified to vote in his election, and must be an Australian citizen born in Australia.
15. Members of the House of Representatives and the SeUnited Nationsrs shall be chosen for a term of three years, and the names of the members chosen for each electorate shall be certified by the Governor-General or deputy receiving appointment subject to the Governor-General.
Qualification of electors.
16. Resignation of member. A member may by writing addressed to the presiding Speaker, or Governor-General or deputy, resign his place, which thereupon shall become vacant.
17. Vacancy by absence. The place of a member shall become vacant if the member is absent from his session of parliament for a period or periods exceeding two months or as determined by the Governor-General.
18. Quorom. The presence of at least a speaker and 300 of the members of the chamber shall be necessary to constitute a meeting of the chamber of parliament.
19. Oath or affirmation of allegiance. Every member of Parliament shall before taking his seat make and subscribe before the Governor-General or some person authorized by him, the Oath or affirmation of allegiance to Australia.
SCHEDULE.
OATH.
I, A.B., do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Australia and the Constitution of Australia. SO HELP ME GOD!
AFFIRMATION.
I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely affirm and declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Australia and the Constitution of Australia.
20. Members of one House ineligible for other. A member of either House of the Parliament shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a member of the other House at the same time.
21. Disqualification of members. Any person who-
(i.) Is under any acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign or international power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign or international power: or
(ii.) Is attainted of treason, or has been convicted and is under sentence, or subject to be sentenced, for any offense punishable by imprisonment for one year or longer, except as exempted by the Governor-General.
(iii.) Has net assets of less than GDP / ten million after deducting inheritances and other gifts.
(iv.) Has been a public servant paid by the crown within the last 10 years other than an elected member of parliament or appointment to the constitution council.
(v.) Has any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in any agreement with the public service of the Commonwealth of Australia worth over one hundred thousand dollars per year.
22. Penalty for sitting when disqualified. Any person declared by this constitution to be incapable of sitting as a member of parliament shall, for every day in which he so sits, be liable to pay the sum of 10% of the persons assets plus GDP divided by one million.
23. Rules, order, conduct, privileges and ceurticese of members of the houses of parliament shall be as are determined by the speaker under instruction from the governor-general in council with the members of parliament.
24. Powers of the Parliament. The Parliament shall, subject to this Constitution, have power to make laws for the good government of the Commonwealth of Australia with respect to:-
(i.) Taxation; but so as not to discriminate between parts of Australia. Taxation shall not be on income or profits but shall draw an equal amount from Wealth and property, Payroll, Currency exodus, Sales, Inheritance and gifts, Resources and exports, Utilities, Investment exchange, Issue of currency, Vices:
(ii.) Expenditure; but so as not to pay cash welfare or compensation but shall pay an equal amount to Australian made welfare for industry support, Research, Health and fertility vouchers, Border security and justice, Utilities, Private infrastructure subsidies, Digital communications, Transport, Administration, Lands:
(iii.) Trade and commerce with other countries, and among States:
(iv.) Bounties on the production, export, or importation of goods and services, but so that such bounties are uniform throughout the Commonwealth of Australia and our free trade partners The United States Of America, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and New Zealand:
(v.)Postal, Internet, Television, Radio, Newspaper and other like services:
(vi.) The international defense alliance United Nations, the international aid alliance The International Red Cross, citizens militia and private security police:
(vii.) Navigation; Lighthouses, satellites, beacons and buoys:
(viii.) Meteorological, Extra Terrestrial, and Astronomical observation, exploration and visitation:
(ix.) Quarantine:
(x.) Australian waters beyond land territories; Fisheries, Exploration, and Defense
(xi.) Census and statistics:
(xii.) Currency, coinage,
and legal tender:
(xiii.) Banking, the incorporation of banks,
and the issue of currency: (xiv.) Insurance:
(xv.) Weights and
measures:
(xvi.) Bills of exchange and promissory notes:
(xvii.)
Bankruptcy and insolvency:
(xviii.) Copyrights, patents of
inventions and designs, and trade marks:
(xix.) Naturalization
and aliens:
(xx.) Corporations trading within the limits of the
Commonwealth of Australia:
(xxi.) Marriage and matrimonial
financial relations and parental rights:
(xxii.) Divorce and the
custody and guardianship of infants:
(xxiii.) The provision of
the right to employment or scholarship or maternity allowance by
private companies. The provision of pharmaceutical, health care,
hospital, and dental services voucher (but not so as to authorize any
form of civil conscription):
(xxiv.) The service and execution
throughout the Commonwealth of the civil and criminal process and the
judgments of the courts:
(xxv.) The affirmation of the recognition
throughout the Commonwealth of the laws of the states
(xxvi) The people of any race for whom it is deemed necessary to make special laws, So as to encourage the existence of fair complexion people and discourage the being of black complexion people in Australia and Southern Australia.
(xxvii.) Immigration and
emigration:
(xxviii.) The influx of criminals:
(xxix.)
External affairs:
(xxx.) The relations of the Commonwealth with
the islands of the Pacific:
(xxxi.) The compulsory acquisition of
land and property for non speculative terms as its current use for
any purpose in respect of which the Parliament has power to make
laws:
(xxxii.) The control of roads and railways with respect to
transport for the naval and military purposes of the Commonwealth:
(xxxiii.) The acquisition of any passage for road or railways:
(xxxiv.) Road and railway construction and extension in any State
with the consent of that State:
(xxxv.) Equal pay for all
employees of a company from forty percent of revenues as budgeted by
the company, and the prevention of industrial disputes:
(xxxvi.)
Matters referred to the Parliament of the Commonwealth by the
Constitution Council of the States:
(xxxvii.) Matters incidental
to the execution of any power vested by this Constitution in the
Parliament or in either House thereof, or in the Government of the
Commonwealth, or in the Federal Judicature, or in any department or
officer of the Commonwealth.
(xxxviii.) Matters relating to any department of the government.
25. The seat of government
of the Houses of Parliament shall be as determined by the parliament
[The new Parliament House Canberra, A.C.T., Australia]
26. All
government agencies shall be private Australian company contractors.
27. Appropriation Bills. The proposed law which appropriates
revenue or moneys for the ordinary annual services of the Government
shall deal only with one standard appropriation.
28. Tax Bill. Laws imposing taxation, duties or customs tariff shall deal only with the imposition of one standard tax, duty or customs tariff, and any provision therein dealing with any other matter shall be of no effect.
29. Money votes. A vote, resolution, or proposed law for the appropriation of revenue or moneys shall not allocate money unless the purpose of the appropriation has been recommended by message of the Local Council and not been refused by the Senate.
30. Disagreement between the Houses. If the House of Representatives passes any proposed law, and the Senate rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments to which the House of Representatives will not agree, and if after an interval of three months the House of Representatives, in the same or the next session, again passes the proposed law with or without any amendments which have been made, suggested, or agreed to by the Senate, and the Senate rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments to which the House of Representatives will not agree, the Governor-General may dissolve the Senate and the House of Representatives immediately and hold an election on that day from continuous votes cast by the Australian electors.
31. After dissolution of both houses of the national Parliament the Governor-General must convene a sitting of the members of the House of Representatives within one month of the election. The House of Representatives may again passes the proposed law, with or without any amendments which have been made, suggested, or agreed to by the Senate. If Senate rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments to which the House of Representatives will not agree, the Governor-General must convene a joint sitting of the members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives within two months of the dissolution election. The members present at the joint sitting may deliberate and shall vote together upon the proposed law as last proposed by the House of Representatives, and upon amendments, if any, which have been made therein by one House and agreed or not agreed to by the Senate, Any such amendments are affirmed by an absolute majority of the total number of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives and shall be taken to have been carried, and shall be presented to the Governor-General for assent.
32. Governor General assent to Bills. When a proposed law is carried by both Houses of the Parliament it is presented to the Governor-General for assent, the Governor-General shall declare, according to discretion, but subject to this Constitution, assent, or assent with an item veto or withhold assent, or reserve the law for a determination at a future Governor-Generals pleasure.
The Governor-General may also return to the House of Representatives any proposed law so presented to him, and may transmit therewith any amendments which he may recommend, and the Houses shall deal with the recommendation. The Governor General may disallow any law within one year from the Governor-General's assent, and such dis-allowance on being made known by the Governor-General or appointed deputy by speech or message to each of the Houses of the Parliament, or by Proclamation, shall annul the law from the day when the dis-allowance is so made known. Signification of the Governor Generals pleasure on Bills reserved; A proposed law reserved for the Governor Generals pleasure shall not have any force unless and until within two years from the day on which it was presented to the Governor-General for assent the Governor-General makes known, by speech or message to each of the Houses of the Parliament, or by Proclamation, that the law has assent.
Part VII.- The Executive Government.
Executive power.
33. A majority of Australian Presidential Council Presidents may re-appoint the Executive. Such officers shall hold office during the pleasure of the presidential council.
The Executive:
(i.) A Prime Minister to re-appoint a cabinet of ministers and deputies.
(ii.) A Treasurer to prepare the budget.
(iii.) A leader of the opposition.
35. The Treasurer shall administer the national federal taxation regime.
(i.) 1% transaction and transfer taxes.98.130.154.252
(iii.) 20% of world extracted price resource royalties.
(iv.) 20% all sales tax with new housing less than 5 years old exempt.
(v.) 20% payroll tax.
(vi.) No income tax.
(vii.) 20% companies profit tax.
(viii.) All death and other gifts duty except minimum living essentials.
(ix.) 5% per year household owned and rented wealth over GDP / 5 million [$300,000] per household family member
(x.) 20% real estate sales tax plus 50% real estate inflation tax except on new buildings less than 5 years old and deducting improvement expenses.
(xi.) 80% of the proceeds of vices such as prostitution, tobacco, intoxicants, gaming, and gambling.
37 Levies on company after tax revenue:
(i.) 10% for corporate sponsorship of employers choice of private boarding school for children to age 20. Any child citizen may attend any private schools free of charge with resources stretched to match student demand.
(v.) 20% for weekly budget of 1/52 of the last years revenue for equal portion per hour wage or equal half portion for training allowance and half for scholarship with the payers choice of college. Including 20% of income for private employment bargaining agent and income insurance provider, any citizen may obtain a standard income insurance policy, to bring income 20% of the way up to a common level. Any citizen may gain employment with any Australian listed company for an equal portion of the budget per week. For tasks as determined by and as required by the employer. The employee may leave work at any time such as to seek medical treatment.
(vi.) 60% for the companies choice of capital machinery, transport, land buildings, raw materials, components, seed, fruit trees, food, water and sewage, electricity, postage, and Internet, including promotion.
(vii.) 6% for dividends.
(viii.) 2% for media, sport, and artist chart makers.
(ix.) 2% for independent audits.
(38.) United Nations Taxes.
(i.) Currency exodus tax of 50% x amount of currency leaving Australia collected by Paypal, Visa, and Mastercard,,,. Acting as an enforceable simple modern import duty. For the United Nations space exploration, satellites, humanitarian aid, and military forces and resources. The United Nations has no law making authority.
(39.) Bank account and share market insurance.
(i.) Investments sales tax of 20% for investments not paying all sales tax. For investments insurance collectible after investments are held for 10 years, used by the commonwealth of Australia to commission the shares selling for under the purchase price after tax and 10 years the surplus used to underwrite the share market. Share may not be sold for a loss including tax except after 10 years collecting investments insurance. Leveraged derivatives, contracts for difference and short selling are illegal.
(ii.) Zero interest bank account deposits and loans insurance of 5% per year paid to the bank to restore accounts to a common level after bankrupt98.130.154.252cy of the bank when deposits are lost or loans outstanding at the death or bankruptcy of a borrower.
40. The Leader of the Opposition shall appoint from the members of the house of representatives and each of Australia's one thousand local coun98.130.154.252cils ten cabinet shadow ministers to debate policy.
41. There shall be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue fund of the Commonwealth of Australia, a Bonus for the Prime Minister, the Leader of the opposition and each minister and shadow minister and the treasurer, an annual sum of the Gross Domestic Product of Australia / the population of Australia x 50 [ $340,909. ]
CHAPTER VIII: LOCAL COUNCILS.
Part I Spending power.
42. The spending power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in the
one thousand Local Councils. Each Local Council shall consist of
twenty elected members, which is herein-after called the “Local
Council”.
10. Method of election of members of Local Councils. Each fair female citizen over the age of fifteen in her local council electorate within she h98.130.154.252as lived more than any other local council electorate or place and enrolled to vote shall receive a local council postal ballot paper in the mail and may or may not cast an anonymous vote to any whole number between one and one thousand candidates running for their electorate by virtue of lived in the local council electorate for more time than in any other local council electorate or place. With counting each voters vote value is proportionally re-consolidated to total one thousand votes. Candidate for member of each Local Council seat receiving no vote value are withdrawn. Then each voters vote value for remaining candidate in the seat if any is remain is reconsolidated to equal one thousand votes allocated to the remaining candidates. In turn the candidates with least votes is withdrawn until twenty candidate each wins one of twenty seats in the Local Council including the all out winner who shall become the Mayor to assign ministries. 98.130.154.252
Part II Sessions of the
Local Council.
43. The term of a member of the Local Council is
one year. The Local Council is in session in as the Mayor determines.
Part III Salary of members of the Local Council.
44. The national budget shall pay for each member of each Local Council an annual sum of the Gross Domestic Product of Australia / the population of Australia x 500 [ $380,000. ] On failure to attend the Local Council sessions the member is paid half of this amount and a proxy paid half.
Part IV Seat of the
government of Local Councils.
45. The seats of the each of the
one thousand Local Council of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be
as determined by the electoral commission a place on Crown lands of
the Commonwealth.
Part V Spending.
46. As budgeted by a budget bill passing the national parliament the relevant local council may fill in a spending submission form to pass the senate unless voted against.
47 Local Council Expenditure
(i.) 10% of the national budget for justice, emergency services and prisons.
(ii.) 10% for rubbish collection and disposal.
(iii.) 10% for compulsory acquisition of lands and subdivision infrastructure free for best dwelling constructions, sewers, and public buildings.
(iv.) 10% for the national free access broadband including duct network and information systems.
(v.) 10% for weekly delivery of 7 daily cartons of 1 liter milk for each and every citizen fortified with maximum daily allowance of each nutrient capped at 2 grams per nutrient. Soy for amino acids (protein), essential fatty acids (omega 3, 6 and 9), vitamins, minerals and soluble fiber.
(vi.) 10% for medical services vouchers. For private medical specialist, hospital, pharmacy, health shop, dentistry, genetic material, fertility services and insurance. For Australian citizens with at least 3 ancestors born in Australia such as self.
(vii.) 10% for community housing construction grant for free community housing to be sold to tenants.
(viii.) 10% plus issue of currency to bring family assets up to GDP / 1,000,000. For first marriage new home construction grant.
(ix.) 10% for per kilogram of produce farming subsidies.
(x.) 10% For extra terrestrial exchange program.
CHAPTER IX JUSTICE
BORDER SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL DEFENSE, MILITARY AUTHORITIES, JUDICATURE, and HUMANATARIAN AID
47. Citizens militia; The local council justice minister may deem sane citizens without a criminal record shall have the right to bare arms for the sport of the border security by fair complexion Australia from invasion by black complexion races with a propensity for poverty and backwardness. Any Dark complexion immigrant or any Dark complexion aboriginal found in southern Australia; may be shot on site for sport.
48. United Nations as a private company shall provide collective defense for the fair European Union including Russia, and the fair English speaking world of the commonwealth, including the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. We shall invest into the private collective defense order, command structures and executory power of United Nations.
49. Australian citizens shall not serve outside United Nations. Australian citizens may not be deployed outside the territorial lands, seas, and airspace of United Nations countries.
50. Citizens of the battlefield countries must be paid to provide our deliverance from mayhem and the enemy nations eternal damnation and suffering prolonged with the provision of generous amounts of humanitarian aid in exchange for sterilization of refugee by injection.
51. Each of the one thousand local council justice minister shall commission ten qualified judges, and local private security firm/s to police prisons, public parks and toilets and domestic violence. And private company for legal council, forensics, and prosecution to prepare cases for sentencing.
52. Any United Nations nuclear weapons in Australia territorial lands, seas, and airspace must require activation by transmitter under the control of the Australian Governor General before deployment by United Nations from Australia.
68. United Nations deployment authorization of actions by Australian forces are subject to the discretion of individual Australian soldiers.
69. The Governor-General may order compliance with weapons of mass destruction inspections, war crimes investigations, and capitulation.
70. The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal High Court of Australia, with federal jurisdiction. The High Court shall consist of twelve Justices including a chief justice selected at random from local council justice minister appointed judges each paid the GDP of Australia divided by the Australian population times ten. To preside over cases referred to the high court by a local justice minister.
73. The High Court shall have.
(i) original and/or final jurisdiction as to the application of this constitution.98.130.154.252
(ii) jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from all judgements, decrees, orders, and sentences.
74. Of
(i.) of any Justice or
Justices exercising the original jurisdiction of the High Court:
(ii.) the court of any local council:
75. Where
(i) Arising under any
treaty:
(ii) Affecting consuls or other representatives of other
countries
(iii) In which the Commonwealth, or a person suing or
being sued on behalf of the Commonwealth, is a party:
(iv)
Between States, or between residents of different States, or between
a State and a resident of another State:
(v) In which a writ of
prohibition or an injunction is sought against an officer of the
Commonwealth:
(vi)Arising of any issue of common law:
(vii) Arising under this
Constitution, or involving its interpretation:
(viii) Arising
under any laws made by the Parliament:
(ix) Of Admiralty and
maritime jurisdiction:
(x) Relating to the same subject-matter
claimed under the laws of different States.
(xi) Military justice.
76. The judgment of the High Court in all such cases shall be final and conclusive.
77. Court proceedings including appeal to the high court is subject to termination, immediate determination, detention, and deportation by regulation or order as the justice department minister determines within Australia or as United Nations determines outside of Australia.
78. No appeal to Governor General in Council. No appeal shall be permitted to the Governor General in Council from a decision of the High Court.
79. Proceedings against Commonwealth or State. The Commonwealth or commonwealth government officer may not be sued for compensation.
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CHAPTER IX: FINANCE AND TRADE
Consolidated Revenue
Funds.
81. All revenues or moneys raised or received by the
Executive Government of the Commonwealth shall form one Consolidated
Revenue Fund, to be appropriated for the purposes of the Commonwealth
of Australia in the manner and subject to the charges and liabilities
imposed by this Constitution. 98.130.154.252
Expenditure charged
thereon.
82. A one percent levy on tax collected shall be paid to
tax collector authorized by Treasury and percent of tax collected
shall be paid to the Private Company For Treasury and National Budget
Audit for the management of tax collection and national budget
expenditure to be appropriated by law.
83. No money shall be
drawn from the Treasury of the Commonwealth Of Australia except under
appropriation made by law.
88. Uniform duties of customs. Taxes and duties for importation into or export from Australia shall be uniform across Australia.
90. The parliament shall have exclusive power over customs, excise, and bounties. On the imposition of uniform duties of customs the power of the Parliament to impose duties of customs and of excise, and to grant bounties on the production or export of goods, shall become exclusive.
91. Free trade. Trade within the states and regions of the Commonwealth of Australia, United Kingdom, United States Of America, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand shall be free. On the imposition of uniform duties of customs, trade, commerce, and intercourse among the States, whether by means of internal carriage or ocean navigation, shall be absolutely free.
92. Single currency. A single currency shall apply to the Commonwealth of Australia, United Kingdom, the United States Of America, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. Each country shall acquire the issue of currency equal to ten percent of the countries national budget.
93. If a member of the
Commonwealth shall run a deficit the penalty is administration of the
national budget to achieve a surplus by the International Monitory
Fund until all debts are cleared and the national accounts of
Australia have an accumulated surplus. The Commonwealth shall raise a
zero interest debt fr98.130.154.252om commonwealth surpluses and
raise bonds repayable with ten percent simple interest per year. A 1
percent levy per month shall be levied on wealth of each citizen of
Australia more than any other place of GDP / one million until all
debts are repaid and the National budget has an accumulated surplus.
Debts over twenty years old are defaulted.
94. The Treasurer and
the National Parliament of Australia Commonwealth shall make a budget
allocating balances to the the one thousand local councils to be paid
directly to private contractors after each local council ministers
spending request not rejected by the senate.
93. Surpluses. After each year any surplus for that year shall be carried over of or loaned to the commonwealth to cover deficits of members of the Commonwealth.
Customs duties of Western
Australia.
94 Audit. Review and audit of receipt and expenditure
of the past year shall be published by treasury.
95. The National
Parliament of Australia shall make laws with respect to trade,
commerce, navigation, or shipping, airlines, and railway carriers.
96. Commonwealth not to give preference. The Commonwealth shall not, by any law or regulation of trade, commerce, or revenue, give preference to one State or any part thereof over another State or any part thereof.
97. Rights to use water. The Commonwealth shall by law or regulation of trade and commerce regulate the right to use of water consistently in all states, where based on the most meritorious and profitable use of the waters of rivers for consumption of a fixed amount of one thousand gigalitres per state for in order of priority humans, livestock, irrigation, and all fluctuating surpluses for conservation.
98 Inter-State Commission. There shall be an Inter-State Commission, the Constitution Council with such powers of adjudication and administration as the Parliament deems necessary for the execution and maintenance within the Commonwealth of Australia the provisions of this Constitution.
99. Parliament may forbid
preferences by State. The Parliament may by any law with respect to
trade or commerce forbid as to railways, roads, media Internet access
any preference or discrimination for any state or region, if such
preference or discrimination is undue and unreasonable, or unjust to
any citizens equal right to access to goods and services.
100.
Rate applies equally for the carriage of equal goods within
Australia.
101.) The Commonwealth may make laws with respect to debt of private corporations,- The national parliament may strip private corporations of all debts and all owners. The corporation must then be re-floated on the share market with the proceeds used to re-capitalize the corporation.
102. Any debt incurred by the Commonwealth of Australia is hereby defaulted. Borrowing of money for the national budget is illegal. The national budget for taxation must be equal to the national budget for expenditure. All contractors are paid in advance, this may be a trickle payment subject to progress reports receiving assent by the local council minister.
103. Debt of commonwealth debtor nations are financed by a loan created from the issue of commonwealth dollars. Commonwealth debt pays 10% simple interest defaulted all debts older than 20 years old are defaulted. Commonwealth debtor nations budgets are torn up and replaced with a proportional copy of the Commonwealths highest creditor nations budget. Repayments are paid equally to all other commonwealth nations in proportion to population.
104. All banking in Australia must be through Australian reserve bank compatible and accredited account system and cash terminals which must let any Australian standard compatible transaction card to withdraw cash.
104. Automatic teller machine owner may charge up to GDB / trillion for each electronic transactions, plus GDP / trillion per transaction if accessing an account held by a bank other than the one providing the teller, plus up to GDP / 200billion and 1% of transactions involving a foreign account or currency.
105. For human teller transactions the bank may charge up to $3 per transaction.
106. Replacement currency may be obtained for currency damaged or destroyed.
107. Depositors money must be kept in an depositors investment fund separate to the managing banks capital resources.
108. Banks may have deposits held by and investments in other banks.
109. Banks accredited by the reserve bank may use the banks deposits investment fund to invest in shares in Australian companies which list on the Australian share market, units in managed investments, or Australia located commodities and may lend amounts out.
110. All working capital deposits by Australian companies and savings accounts of citizens must be held within a bank registered by the reserve bank of Australia. To gain a banking license the bank must have over $100 million in net assets.
111. Banks may provide savings accounts and term deposits.
112. Australian and foreign citizens may deposit any amounts into Australian banks savings and term deposit accounts to go into the single consolidated deposits investment fund of the Australian bank for investment into Australian share market listed companies and loans up to 1 part net assets plus 1 part loan ratio this may be extended after 6 months if the loan is invested to create more assets.
113. Deposits guarantee; all deposits of Australian citizens and companies who list on the Australian share market in Australian banks are backed by a guarantee by issue of currency by the reserve bank, as managed by the Australian private company for liquidity fund.
114. Debts may be paid off from 20% of income. No debt may be entered into after the age of 45.
115. Debt guarantee; all debtor who have died or who have debts over 20 years old have their assets liquidated, the reserve bank must issue currency to repay the remainder of the debt principal plus 5% per year.
116. Deposits in an Australian bank account which has laid dormant for 20 years are paid to the commonwealth of Australia budget revenue. If the owner reactivates the account amounts are returned to the account from the commonwealth of Australia budget revenue.
117. Banks may also invest own capital in the share market and in any productive asset.
118. Australians may invest in savings accounts and debit card (like a credit card but drawing from savings), and 10+ year term deposit accounts paying simple interest of 10% per year.
119. Income insurance term deposit; all citizens must have income insurance and pay a premium of 10% of income in the last month, Accessed to bring income up to $100 per week.
120. Any biller may be blocked at any time by any account holder.
121. All bank accounts are guaranteed by the banks assets then the commonwealth reserve bank issue of currency to return 50% of deposits.
122. Bankruptcy of an Australian citizen. Any Australian citizen may clear all debts by the sale of all assets to pay off part of the debts and after doing 2 non concurrent years in a commonwealth of Australia labor prison in addition to other periods in prison and fines determined by an Australian judge.
123. Bankruptcy of an Australian share market listed company. Accredited Australian private company for bankruptcy may put any Australian company with debt that exceed gross assets into bankruptcy. The company going into bankruptcy is stripped of share holders who lose all their share holdings in the company, and stripped of debt so that all suppliers of labor, loans, product, or services to the company lose all wages, payment, repayments, product or service owed by the bankrupt company. The assets of the bankrupt company are then used to form a new company. A different name for the entity to take on the assets of the bankrupt company must be determined. The private company for bankruptcy must then sell the new company on the share market to new investors with 99% of the proceeds of the float paid to the new company for investment into new product, and 1% of the proceeds of the float paid to the accredited private company for bankruptcy. The tax payers government may not bail out any company or bank other than depositors.
124. Insurance; the maximum reserves of insurance pool funds must be the amount of premiums received in the last year. Each insurer may have only one pooled insurance policy and fund for all Australian citizen policy holders. Insurance pooled funds may not invest reserves. Premium pools are not the property of the insurer but the property of policy holders. Insurers may pay themselves for the administration of insurance premium pool funds a maximum of 20% of payouts to the insured from the insurance pooled funds.
CHAPTER X: MIGRATION.
125. People who have 3 ancestors born in Australia are Australian citizens. Citizens may also be acquired by a family buying the construction of a new family home for more than GDP / 2million. [$750,000]. Residency may also be obtained where a resident pays rent worth more than $100 per day for accommodation in Australia while in Australia without kickbacks.
126. A fine of GDP / 100million [$15,000] shall apply to those who transport welfare reliant refugees to Australia.
127 Genuine welfare reliant black refugees may not enter Australia but are conscripted into Australian military and aid forces to serve under the United Nations to combat the cause of the refugee becoming a refugee, in the region of refugees ancestry.
CHAPTER XI: APHABET
42 letters,
Vowels ;
Short vowels. Medium vowels. Long vowels.
"_A_"; at. "_ _"; ar in far. "_ _"; ay in may.
"_E_"; tend. "_ _"; er in her. "_ _"; ea in sea.
"_I_"; it. "_ _"; ea in ear. "_ _"; i in line.
"_O_"; on. "_ _"; or in for. "_ _"; o in go.
"_U_"; up. "_ _"; ei in their "_ _"; oo in too.
"_ _"; oo in book "_ _"; ou in out. "_ _"; oy in toy.
consonants ; 12 pairs.
"_h_"; he. "_ _"; ng in lung.
"_g_"; go. "_k_"; key.
"_ _"; s in vision. "_ _"; sh in she.
"_r_"; real. "_y_"; yes.
"_j_"; jug. "_c_"; chip.
"_z_"; zap. "_s_"; set.
"_n_"; nest. "_d_"; do.
"_t_"; top. "_l_"; lid.
"_ _"; th in the. "_ _"; th in thin.
"_v_"; vast. "_f_"; fine.
"_w_"; will. "_m_"; most.
"_b_"; best. "_p_"; plum.
UNITED NATIONS
Loosen grip on North Korea after accidental launch of torpedo during training exercise. Coalition with China for allied forces to enact rapid build up on China North Korea border. USA and commonwealth destruction of North Korean artillery and nuclear threat aimed at Soul by air. Full scale invasion of North Korean from china. Liberation of starving population and nullify nuclear threat, absorption of North Korea into South Korea and union with China into East Asian Union.
War on somali ship pirates,- fortify the ships super structure with metal doors requiring a key or inside opener, second line of defense of razer wire around guard rails to foil entry by grappling hook, station of 10+ troops on each ships super structure fort [not on deck where they could have been made hostages ], armed and with night vision 24 hour robot lookout with alarm. Troops ready for instant response. Killing of pirates.
I am for the global war on terrorist islam, i am against the financial and human toll being born only by the u.s.a.. enlistment of all prewar iraqi police personnel and in southern region moqtada sadr's mehdi army shiite militia into new iraq police force unless a war criminal, light arming, provision of police transport and iraqi police uniform, and military uniform, and disarming of other members. Enlistment of all prewar iraqi army personnel into new international [UN] military force unless a war criminal. Remove any restrictions that excluded baathist party members from the new [privatized] public service. partition of iraq into three parts,- kurd north of 350degrees north, sunni 330 north to 350 north, and shiite, south of 350 north. Imposition of western federal constitution. Draw down UN forces in iraq down to a sustainable 25,000 and have 100,000 local Iraqi refugees reured to Iraq andl paid by UN to protect Iraq
War on drugs; international raising of 10b / year to fund machinery to give to drug growers [ in afghanistan ] to grow alternative crops until reverting to opium growing. no destruction of drug crops.
Afghanistan and Pakistan: $20billion for a subsidy to schools in Afghanistan not teaching terrorism or the koran. Troops not speaking afghan or pakastan withdrawn and replaced by 100,000 afghan and 100,000 pakistani refugees per year from allied countries provided with military soldier and/or aid worker and english language training in allied United Nations military colleges for 1 years and then requirement of 10 years military or aid service in region of ancestry with no guarantee of resettlement in an allied country, $100billion per year aid and cash rewards for information from afghan and pakastani refugees sent back into their region of ancestry as spies, soldiers, aid workers and to maintain bases for forward deployment of allied autonomous and robotic armaments controlled from allied home soil by satellite including, infinate range anti gravity craft force and nuclear deterrent. Rapid response aerial missile attacks to resume. After the death of osama bin laden enlistment of taliban [translation: students] personnel into new iraq military, police, and aid force unless a war criminal. light arming of allied trained and integrated afghan and pakistani forces, provision of military and humanitarian support to refugees in region of ancestry where unable to qualify for training and service earned resettlement in allied country. return of un-qualified refugees who have failed military and/or aid service and training requirements of refugees to obtain allied citizenship and resettlement or who have failed to otherwise have independent means to region of ancestry within 5 years of arrival by ultimate sanction of the death penalty. $10billion per year for 10 years payment to pakistan, north korea, india, and iran to give up nuclear weapons and nuclear power. Do not engage in megaphone incitement of violent revolution but accept peaceful, incremental improvements in democratic processes in iran, [ make no public comments over iran's democratic processes ], help record, demobilize, arrest and prison anyone who has bashed killed, or threatening to bash, kill, or over-throw elected authorities, send observers and funding for the holding of elections to iran before elections, make quiet policy submissions to iran's leadership.
united nations and United Nations given taxation powers on international transactions and the power to print transferable currency but no law making powers. Transfer of combat forces to the UN command, transfer of all our military hardware to UN collective ownership in exchange of guarantee of protection of Australia.
Non foreign deployment of troops treaty. Australian agrees not to make overseas deployments of australian citizen troops except as required by english speaking free trade area allies. however australia and allies reserve the right to deploy remote, autonomous and satellite guided weapons and employ any foreign refugees to fight their own wars and assist their own families in their region of ancestry unable to earn citizenship in australia or an allied country. and reserves the right to execute refugees unwilling or unable to help themselves, australia, and allied forces.
victory in iraq. victory over all terrorist forces.
tax on international transactions for the funding of the UN. donation of all world military assets and personnel to UN. stabilization of iraq and regime change in iran and north korea. united nations welfare for all iraqis. mobile missile defense system technology shared with all countries including russia. international funding of UN to commission joint construction of mobile missile defense system by the donors including united states and russia to protect all UN countries and allies including europe, russia, and the united states.
currency union, common border security, and free trade areas;
1-Euro. Europe and russia.
2-East asian union. Siberia, mongolia, china, north korea, south korea, japan, taiwan, tibet, nepal, laos, and vietnam.
3-African union. All of africa.
4-South American Union.
5-Commonwealth white english language union,- USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Israeli including gaza, west bank, and lebanon. Union.
6-Middle east union. Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Saudia Arabia, Pakistan, all Arab middle east peninsula states.
7-Equatorial asia union. India, Dri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma [ myanmar], Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, West Papua, and New Guinea.
the united nations constitution each country with a population of over 10,000,000 may have its citizens vote each year for up to one representative to the U.N. anybody may nominate for the secretary general of the UN by paying $1,000,000 to the UN. The UN members elect each year by preferential election and re elect at the whim of any the secretary general. for a maximum combined terms of 2 years. Any body paying $10,000,000 may have an amendment to the UN constitution put to voluntary referendum. The secretary general of UN may appoint treasurer/s to put amendments to numeric values to UN budget and international red cross budgets. the secretary general may also appoint other ministers and define the their duties with 60% of the vote value required for success.
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The UNITED NATIONS international space, military, and aid budget.
Revenue; 100% currency exodus tax of all members nations: $2,000,000,000,000 [$2trillion dollars].
: $50,000,000,000 for nuclear disarmament payments each year for 10 years to countries to give up or reduced nuclear weapons arsenals.
: $100,000,000,000 for defense science,
{ $10billion for military robot research technologies prizes.
$10billion for missile defense system technologies prizes.
$10billion for anti-gravity craft technologies prizes.
$10billion for military intelligence prizes.
$10billion for particle beam weapons and systems technologies prizes.
$10billion for satellite systems technologies prizes.
$10billion for space exploration prizes.
$10billion for mars life support and terraforming prizes.
}
: $20,000,000,000 for an education subsidy for schools in islamic countries who do not teach terrorism or the koran.
:$100,000,000,000 for to pay extra terrestrials educated for at least 20 years in another solar system to provide primary education and research university labs and skills development workshops for United Nations countries. for research and skills development by earthlings of extra terrestrial languages and technologies. suppression of technologies from extra terrestrial artifacts is illegal. for funding all extra terrestrial technologies must be disclosed to the public in maximum detail except weapons.
: $20,000,000,000 for the protection and security of the freedom of extra terrestrial intelligent beings while on earth.
: $5,000,000,000 for 1,000 ufo filming and tracking camera stations on top of tallest buildings in main cities.
: $20,000,000,000 for the international fight to destroy illegal drug crops, labs, and arrest traffickers.
: $10,000,000,000 for international enemy combatant and drug traffickers prison officers.
: $10,000,000,000 for construction of 1 enemy of United Nations combatant prisons.
each costing $10,000,000,000.
with 10% replaced or renewed per year then 10 United Nations enemy combatant prisons. with 1 in each of 10 countries.
: $10,000,000,000 for supplies for enemy to United Nations combatant prisoners.
: $40,000,000,000 for 4,000,000 United Nations allied military and police personnel. each paid $10,000 per year.
: $40,000,000,000 for 400,000 United Nations anti-gravity craft crew. each paid $100,000 per year
: $50,000,000,000 for 50,000 military base bed-sitter United Nations and allied personnel subterranean bunkers. costing $1,000,000 for each persons accommodation. so for 1,000,000 after 20 years. each bedroom partition with shower, toilet, and wash basins. plus a shared laundry.
: $30,000,000,000 for meals for United Nations and allied military personnel. 1,000,000 personnel / 365 days / 4 meals per day = $17.12 per meal. including portable long lasting ready to eat meals.
: $5,000,000,000 for linen and uniform for 1,000,000 United Nations and allied military personnel. subject to national color coding. so each national uniforms and linen sets are renewed with $5,000 per year, including name tag embroidery, purchase plus maintenance. including new bedding including a new survival suit sleeping bag every year with 200 of 24 hour chemical reaction body heater patches for protection from the cold as required every night and for under uniforms in cold and winter conditions. private company for linen and uniform service. for men; camouflage any color other than blue or yellow. green curtains, tent, and sleeping bag. white under bedding, red indoor blanket.
: $5,000,000,000 for cleaning of rooms, equipment, linen, and uniforms for 1,000,000 United Nations and allied military personnel. so $5,000 per year per cleaning each for 1,000,000 United Nations and allied personnel.. private company for military personnel asset cleaning service. : $10,000,000,000 for earth station and space transceiver and repeater.
: $1,000,000,000 for furniture, white goods, and appliances for 1,000,000 United Nations and allied personnel. with for 10% (100,000) personnel replaced each year. so each set of furniture, white goods, and appliances for 1 person costing $10,000. including ; fridge, microwave oven, vacuum cleaner, television, computer, mop, bed, locker of wardrobe, desk, mattress, desk chair, desk light, waste bin, and other furniture, white goods and appliances. surplus furniture may be used where required.
:$1,000,000,000 for to recruit, train, and pay United Nations military personnel. for managing the United Nations and allied personnel recruitment, training, pay deployment, and records computer systems. private company for United Nations recruiting. persons more than 20 years of age may become United Nations military personnel. United Nations personnel may citizenship of any nation. personnel are selected by merit. United Nations personnel are issued with a United Nations identification and visa pass card with digital photograph and other details. between military duties United Nations personnel may be deployed to supplementary and other than military duties such as disaster relief.
: $10,000,000,000 for general funding for national law making buildings; constitutional assembly, national parliament, council chambers, the presidents residence. for to be given to countries by United Nations.
: $25,000,000,000 for border walls and fences.
: $10,000,000,000 for multi-national embassies run by United Nations.
with 100 replaced per year so each costing $100,000,000.
so 2500 with a 25 year replacement cycle.
with walled perimeter, watch towers, and video sentry.
with offices including for each countries visa and citizenship management and other services.
10 meters between perimeter wall to fortified office buildings, with check point, corridor for direct linkage to offices, and residences building lobby linking to road.
also with residency section.
with 10 meters courtyard between perimeter wall and residency building, with high windows.
for housing australian government representatives and sanctuary for each nations nationals and guests.
with foyer with passage connecting to lobby, door to yard, courtyard.
also with logistics yard, check point, parking, fortified perimeter, and sheds for vehicles and aid supplies.
: $150,000,000,000 for the United Nations destruction maximum discrimination armed anti gravity craft fleet using craft minimum exclusively bought from extra terrestrials by United Nations using extra terrestrials technologies with United Nations citizen help as required. originally constructed on the extra terrestrials planet then employing an extra at least 1% of cost to United Nations citizen earthlings wages per year up to 50% of the cost in 50 years. with manuals and displays in english.
{ $20,000,000,000 for 40 anti gravity stealth microwave anti radar, aircraft, communications, and anti missile attack, fighter, and stealth particle and transporter beam anti personnel craft. each costing $500million.
$10,000,000,000 for 1 anti gravity inter stellar space transporter craft. each costing $10billion.
$10,000,000,000 for 5 anti gravity microwave laser large missile and aircraft defense space craft. each costing $4billion.
$10,000,000,000 for 100 anti gravity international passenger transport craft. each able to transport 1,000 passenger to the other side of the earth in 4 hours. each costing $100,000,000.
$10,000,000,000 for 100 anti gravity international cargo transport craft. each able to transport 200 tons of cargo to the other side of the earth in 4 hours. each costing $100,000,000.
$10,000,000,000 for 1 space telescope. able to see life on planets and solar systems.
$10,000,000,000 for one international space station component.
$10,000,000,000 for 1,000 anti gravity compact mobile surveillance drones. each costing $10,000,000.
$10,000,000,000 for 1,000 anti gravity mid altitude stationary or mobile global television and radio, and transmitter drones.
$10,000,000,000 for 1,000 anti gravity low altitude stationary or mobile mobile air traffic control transceiver drones.
$10,000,000,000 for 1,000 anti gravity multiple redundancy global positioning system drones.
: $10,000,000,000 for a military space based over the horizon radar and surveillance satellite.
: $10,000,000,000 for contributing to world consortium to build 100 earth stations. each costing $100,000,000.
1ghz to 1.5ghz. [ normally 1.17645 ghz to 1.57542 ghz ]
: $50,000,000,000 for United Nations submarines with nuclear weapons. {using perendev motor}
: $10,000,000,000 for shared military and civilian low altitude internet with voip communications relay drones. for police, military, rescue, aid, good health consultation, disaster relief, patient retrieval, movement, and delivery, fire rescue, humanitarian supplies rescue, security services rescue. private company for satellite based communications system. 100 per year then costing $100,000,000 per satellite, so 1,000 with 10 year life. construction, launch, services. [ iridium cost $6billion for 66 satellites each satellite can handle 1,000 simultaneous calls. ]
also for ship and aircraft position reporting and air traffic control position broadcast.
200mhz for 40 channels of 5mhz in the 4ghz to 4.2ghz spectrum for automatic ship and aircraft position reporting system for on board air and sea traffic control. with channel roaming and verification.
10ghz for up to 1,000 channels of at least 10mhz in the 4.2ghz to 14.2ghz spectrum x 300 satellite = 300,000 channels. for military satellite internet protocol communications network.
}
: $30,000,000,000 for 25 x United Nations anti-gravity craft bases. each costing $200,000,000 per anti-gravity craft bases. with a 20 year renewal cycle then 500 bases. runway, subterranean bunkers for personnel, aircraft, fuel, weapons, missiles, control, water, and supplies, taxiways. radar, control towers, terminals, hangers and sheds, and fences. with 10km perimeter field to be sufficient distance from radio and television receivers and other electronic equipment to avoid radio interference. 5 bases in each of 100 countries.
: $5,000,000,000 for guided anti-gravity and conventional air and space automatic take off, flight and landing control systems.
: $10,000,000,000 for the United Nations military logistics. private company for United Nations military logistics. to transport United Nations military hardware and personnel. and transportation of black refugees to africa safe havens for international red cross humanitarian supplies distribution.
: $1,000,000,000 for United Nations target acquisition. identification and location of terrorists. satellite photos and military maps with position calculation using positioning system references. private company for logistics.
: $10,000,000,000 for the United Nations special defense commission. private company for special defense commission. to supply licensed refugees with weapons to combat terrorism ; rifles, tank busting rockets, night vision, robotic sentry, photo passes, for use within refugee sanctuary zones. ballot monitoring, forces to enforce democracy. refugee repatriation. payment to nationalize weapon held by terrorists. banned weapons destruction; long life land mines, chemical and biological weapons. monitoring. border monitoring. for special military and rescue devices commissioned by the private company for special defense commission. support for hostages and captives. to supply food, water, warmth, and so on to captives. demobilization of captors who have caused danger to captives. liberate captives. to bargain to releasing criminals in exchange for hostage release, given safe passage for to 30 days, maintained but to limit further crimes. life taking terrorists being pursued may be killed where required to retain within custody. security, meals and lodgings for countries representatives visiting other countries. defense and rescue supplies delivery. payment for leased vehicles. deportations. replacement ammunition. compensation for accidental military damage. seizure of bank accounts and assets of war criminals and terrorist. supply to weapons destruction teams of safety equipment required for the task,- mine field cultivators, robots, camera, safety wear, vehicles.
signals to advance must be real time or event driven, signals to retreat may be time based.
torture is prohibited.
: $5,000,000,000 for international ufo and alien intelligent life forms care, education, technology transfer, reverse engineering, investigation and evidence dissemination. all ufo and alien intelligent life evidence must be made public domain including full details of military projects except nuclear weapons. secret agencies are prohibited from receive government funding.
: $5,000,000,000 including for 1,000 ufo tracking stations. for automated filming of ufos. using satellite based radar and cameras to guide ground based radar and cameras onto ufos.
: $10,000,000,000 to pay, supply and authorize other military and police forces to restore order under a transitional government, over countries as authorized by the united nations. with new uniforms and weapons. to then be financed by the new sovereign government when viable. private company for logistics.
: $1,000,000,000 for the united nations.
national borders may be modified by parliament to be within borders determined by the united nations.
protectorates may have safe havens for refugees. rapid reaction forces may be deployed by the australian defense department, also participating countries may require their countries authorization, for protection of refugees, such as by,- guided missiles, weapons, fast high altitude bombers and fighter aircraft, remote robotic sentry, and missile defense systems. to counter the tyrannies forces within the safe haven 10 kilometer radius sanctuary zone. monitor, seize and/or destroy mass destruction terror weapons and weapons manufacturing capacity. defend refugees humanitarian supplies distribution centers, guard forces may have weapons for defending, self, safe haven refugees, and humanitarian supplies. refugee guards may be licensed to have and gain weapons to self defend safe havens. those with convictions for genocidal terror may be targeted, to defend democracy. sanctions may applied to be lifted where the terrorist forces capitulates or provides compliance, and democratizes, subject to continued compliance.
regions may be made self governing by the united nations, the nation with the effect have sovereignty over the protectorate has military jurisdiction, and may determine, the regions constitution, promote the english language, police the ballot, and defend the new government. the sovereign nation with jurisdiction may determine which nations are best able to participate. the sovereignty holder may regulate, the regions police, border patrols, citizenship, military forces, and who may possess weapons. the united nations protectorate sovereignty mandate holder for the area may destroy forces which have caused genocide, looting, mass destruction, and depopulation, refugees must be permitted to go to their home country by nationality. tyrant forces may be destroyed. refugees may be supplied with rifles, night vision, and tank busting weapons.
where the sovereign nation has terrorized residents with, mass destruction, genocide, deportation of legitimate citizens and/or other war crimes. the united nations may determine that the regions sovereignty pass to another country. stand off attack of all enemy forces and weapons outside the main city/ies and all active forces within the main city/ies, and in defense of supply routs. the nation granted a united nations mandate for sovereignty and allies may commission and supply including with arms the local allied population to take supply routs, natural resources, and approaches to the main city/ies and cut off way of escape and destroy, and siege until surrender. pauses to conflict may be negotiated by the foreign affairs commissioner so that military forces belonging to the former ruling nation may be permitted to withdraw to the main city/ies while maintaining the cease fire for more than 2 days then while withdrawing for more than 7 days, some self defense may be permitted. the withdrawing tyranny may keep weapons or be paid to relinquish weapons. friendly forces may possess and be supplied with weapons. destruction of banned weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction. destruction of source of active fire power, leadership, and attacking forces of the enemy in the main city/ies agreed to be where they may retreat to and all enemy forces and weapons outside of these locations. surrender of enemy forces. where safe ; escort of humanitarian supplies convoys, for refugees, prisoners, and friendly forces, but not cities and other areas held by enemy forces. constitution for direct democracy introduced into free areas, subject to the nation having effective sovereignty over the area veto of laws and war criminal candidates.
: $2,000,000,000 for ; bounty reward to be paid to persons or forces responsible for the assassination of war criminals sentenced to death by the international war crimes tribunal, or reward for identification or leading to the arrest of terrorist. except where justice is achieved by employees of justice or defense agencies or personnel of the emergency services department.
the enrichment of uranium or plutonium is prohibited except where done by the country where mined. producers of radioactive products must as part of the sales contract include payment for the management of resulting radioactive waste,- private company for nuclear waste management. private reactors must obtain a license from a private company for toxins management to produce radioactive materials for nuclear medicine, and research. private reactor owners must confine radioactive materials for research to an institute with rent of sectors to private researchers with screening of all departures to prevent the escape of any radioactive materials. research utilizing radiation radioactive materials is legal. thorium and helium3 mining and reactors are legal without restriction.
*- war crimes ;
: $1,000,000,000 for the private company for international war crimes tribunal established by the vote of more than 60% of the 100 united nations member countries. to indict and convict those who have committed, sponsored, or intended to commit war crimes against innocents, including mass murder, suicide homicide bombing, commission or use of banned weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction, defiance of inspectors of weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction, and/or perversion of national wealth leading to death of citizenry through starvation. orders of clemency for persons convicted. to locate terrorist and war crimes leaders and organizations. to monitor, collect testimonies, capture, move, and punish war criminals,- sentencing may include restrictions, fines, prison terms, execution, and assassination, persons may be indicted and convicted in their absence. the international war crimes tribunal has universal jurisdiction over all nations and areas superseding local jurisdiction including immunity from prosecution, except giving way to jurisdiction of the country having sovereignty over the area ; the country having affective control or a united nations mandate over the area, where so the country may prosecute or refer a person to the international war crimes tribunal for prosecution. other countries may also levy conviction over their territories using local jurisdiction except a conviction may be otherwise determined by the international war crimes tribunal. each of the 100 largest gdp x population united nations member countries may contribute 1 judge to form a council of 100 judges, a majority of sixty judges is required for conviction or as otherwise determined by the united nations.
*- international reduction of weapons for mass destruction ;
: $1,000,000,000, for the international commission for the reduction of weapons for mass destruction. including for an australian representative. managed by chief negotiator determined by the vote of members. for arms reduction treaties. weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction,– nuclear, chemical, biological, or permanent mines weapons development or increase in proliferation is prohibited and is a war crime, except remote control and time limited mines are permitted. weapons of mass and indiscriminate must be reduced zero, except nuclear weapons must be reduced to 1965 total power or less, with mutual agreement over a period of time, with the obligation that nuclear powers enforce compliance, and the authority to use nuclear weapons against proliferation of weapons of mass and indiscriminate weapons where used against non-proliferation entities. where weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction have been possessed by any government headed by a person or persons convicted of war crimes, the weapons must be declared, located, monitored, and destroyed. personnel who have knowledge of nuclear weapons may also be interviewed, monitored, and restricted.
where war crimes have been committed including where inspectors have been refused, or alternated permission to access and visit manufacturing capability, interview scientists, and destroy weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction, had by war criminals, or these weapons have been hidden, the weapons inspectors may withdraw.
any nation may provide collective rescue defense of the peoples of any nation in the name of direct democracy, and may collect and present evidence of war crimes and defiance of compliance with inspections, and may apply sanctions on weapons related imports until compliance is granted, a bounty for assassination of war criminals may occur, cruise missiles may target the weapons sites and war criminals, and if on going war crimes have been committed against a countries own people, or to counter a war of aggression having been waged against democracy ; the collective rescue defense response by any country may be attack using smart weapons and invasion, siege, destruction of defending forces, with provision of aid to innocent displaced persons. with the regime changed to a constitutional direct democracy.
the united nations is prohibited from exercising a veto over the collective rescue defense to enforce a direct democracy.
replacement of the tyrannies head of state with the liberating enforcer of direct democracies head of state appointed administrator. to produce a constitution as commissioned from constitutional drafting agency. to enable direct democracy referendum of a jury selected at random and the biggest investors in shares and managed investments to elect submissions, drafting agents, and proxy. private company for electoral agency commissioned by contributers to run elections. with the liberating enforcer of democracies president delegated administrator veto of retrograde reforms and candidates failing character test, or assent.
the electoral commission of the liberating nation including international contributions, may run elections to elect 100 resource development boards each with 10 board members to develop national resources with proceeds reinvested into resource development by private contractors.
the liberating nations may privatize the energy and water supply utilities of the liberated nation to private companies in return for development investment commitments. as performed by the private company for asset management.
any including war video footage, photographs, drawings, and news reports may be broadcast or distributed, except where to disclose future targets and the current location of allied active forces within 20km. information about the enemy including prisoners, positions and intentions may be broadcast and otherwise distributed.
[ the new world trade center should be about 50 stories because i don’t think tenants would want to risk another attack. the base taking up the whole block to have more internal volume. the top 25 stories could be residential and the bottom 25 stories work places such as offices and shops to reduce commuting times and street congestion. ]
: $1,000,000,000 for to manage resource development in africa and territories subject to occupation by allied forces. to contract out oil, water, electricity and other resource development in exchange for development commitments. election of single desk resource sales agent. private company for occupation.
: $1,000,000,000 for to manage multinational forces within territories, protectorates, and other united nations mandate zones. private company for logistics.
to gain and maintain liaison dialog with logistics of residual forces of the nation having former sovereignty,- national and/or rebel forces, to continue to be paid to serve the new nation. to sentencing those having committed war crimes. to see that other forces be paid to hand in weapons. post sentry and checkpoints to manage the border.
forces representing contributing nations.
report war crimes, to have personnel who have committed war crimes concede weapons, and command, to then be subjected to sentencing by the international war crimes tribunal.
: $1,000,000,000 for the investigation of terrorism. private company for the investigation of terrorism.
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deployment determinations may be made by ;
*-defense assembly representatives may with discretion put foreign deployment and termination of foreign deployments authorizations to the defense assembly and assent of the president. personnel must use discretion.
defense assembly determinations supersede emergency services representatives and personnel determinations.
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conscription to national service by penalty is banned.
for divided countries the persons citizenship becomes that of where living for the most in the previous 10 years.
nations may be merged where supported by both nations citizens by ballot receiving 60% majority.
countries maximum borders. one single land mass plus seas and islands within 500 kilometers of the main land, and 100 kilometers around islands within 500 kilometers of the main land mass. except the middle distance between two countries main and island lands. except lands where people have the same language. international waters are policed by the country with the nearest main land mass.
vehicles may have passage via any countries seas and skies where the vehicle has sound construction, has zero pollution, is peaceful, hostility may be countered, is using a safe passage.
war on behalf of religion is prohibited.
military hardware deployment determined are made by the defense department assembly and assent of the president.
national vehicles must be constructed from materials that have zero corrosion for normal usage.
national vehicle purchases include a warranty for 10 years.
weapons must have friend or foe sender, responder and response detector, target position request, with damage radius, friendly assets in the target area relay response, the weapons platform or controller listens for a response and deactivates the attack, with override button.
target acquisition devices automatic or actuated by human controller with target information uploaded to control center and direct to the moving map display of all weapons controller in the vicinity of the target.
international missile defense system. private company for United Nations international missile defense system.
all land vehicles must use {perendev all permanent magnet magnetic shielding and channeling motor, generator, batteries and electric motor/s}.
: $5,000,000,000 for general defense and humanitarian machinery, mine-field cultivators, mine detoUnited Nationsrs, mine radar. shipping containers, and so on. may be used to purchase ammunition. bathrooms and toiletries.
: $5,000,000,000 for 25,000 pole mounted police robotic sentry camera with recognition, remote control, and recorder. each costing $400,000 with 4 year life then 50,000.
: $10,000,000,000 for 1,000 remote via satellite and autonomous robotic combat mule with mounted self loading gun on top with camera, manipulation arm and camera on front and 100 lazer range finders in all directions and gps for 3d mapping. nuclear battery able to run continuously for 1 year. with 50cm radius shoulder arm, 50cm length variability telescopic legs, and lockable motorized wheels as each foot. each costing $10,000,000.
: $10,000,000,000 for United Nations military 6 wheel drive carbon dioxide emission free armored cabin trucks. also vehicles for moving, container, cargo, baggage, passengers, work team, containers, fuel. also passenger ferries, buses, tug boats, aircraft tow vehicles.
defense systems.
private company for defense systems commission.
: $1,000,000,000 for international internet domain name and internet protocol address management and server.
: $1,000,000,000 for anti-gravity craft simulators. for air defense force bases and private pilot training. with 1% [1,000] of the [100,000] simulators replaced each year, then each simulator costing $1,000,000.
: $1,000,000,000 for conflict simulator software. for war games between many participants using personal computer and the internet.
: $25,000,000,000 for 100,000 containerized free energy generators. each generator capable of producing a continuous supply of normal electricity with no fuel, free fuel, or near zero cost fuel such as water. [ such as perendev generators. ] each costing $250,000. with a 20 year average life then 2,000,000. distributed as required by military and aid services.
: $25,000,000,000 for 100,000 containerized portable self contained water desalination for aid and military use. each costing $250,000. with a 10 year average life then 1,000,000.
: $2,000,000,000 for mobile communications devices,- combination mobile telephones, two way text messaging, and transceivers. purchased by private company for communications systems supplier.
military and emergency services two way transceiver communications, 150 channels of 100khz on 15mhz between 35mhz and 50mhz. including transport, military and emergency services two way transceiver communications.
: $2,000,000,000 for military spy satellites ; with visual telescope vision, also for 3d mapping, and for weather forecasting. for to have 10 per year costing $200,000,000 per satellite. with a 10 year average life then 100.
: $10,000,000,000 for satellite ground stations. 26ghz to 50ghz spectrum.
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the international red cross land and sea aid and healing care delivery and refugee management force budget;
revenue; 5% of gdp compulsory contribution from all nations around the world : $1,000,000,000,000 [$1trillion dollars].
for refugees transported to any country willing to accept welfare reliant refugees by United Nations.
: $500,000,000,000 for humanitarian aid for 1,000,000,000 refugees in exchange for and containing contraceptive drugs. using smart ration chip injection implant with inbuilt clock so as to add 1 credit to the balance per day, only usable by the owner as identified by radio frequency identification chip. prices of aid may vary according to demand and supply and may be used to purchase imported aid and local produce.
: $200,000,000,000 for international healing aid for refugees and enemy to United Nations combatants. inoculation, vaccination and in exchange for sterilization by injection. [gonex]
: $100,000,000,000 for international healing services for United Nations and United Nations allied troops.
: $100,000,000,000 for red cross personnel, aid transport crews and garbage service personnel within united nations mandate zones. to be financed by the new sovereign government when viable.
: $50,000,000,000 for 10 international red cross aid distribution bases. each costing $5,000,000,000. with a 20 year renewal life then 200 aid distribution bases. walled compounds, port wharves, aid distribution personnel accommodation, aid warehouses, cargo and container lifters. for transportation of aid.
: $10,000,000,000 for 10,000,000 tents.
such as for aid for refugees and disaster victims.
so each tent costing $1,000.
sea and land aid vehicles.
$50,000,000,000 for sea aid delivery vehicles. . private company for sea aid delivery vehicles commission.
budget modified by parliament, rather than by population relative units.
: $50,000,000,000 for 10 year purchased cycle,
year 1 : 10 aid transporter and hospital ships. each costing $5,000,000,000. for transportation of trucks, personnel carriers, free energy generator, and supplies such as fuel, food, water, ammunition, missiles, uniforms, tire, parts. with hospital. with 14 year life then 2 cycles so 20 transporter and hospital ships.
year 2 : 50 x aid delivery carrier amphibious beach landing hovercraft. each costing $100,000,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles = 100 beach landing craft.
year 3 : 250 x fast refugee border security patrol rescue boats. each cosing $20,000,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles = 500 patrol boats with gun.
year 4 : 1,250 x tracked ground sentry with camera, remote ad autonomous control with demobilizer drug dart drug pistol. each cosing 5,000,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles = 2,500 per sentry.
year 4 : 6,250 x bulldozer, grader, garbage truck, and/or mine detonation clearance vehicle with armored cabin. each costing $1,000,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles then 12,500 clearance vehicle.
year 5 : 31,250 x 6 wheel drive aid delivery trucks with armored cabin. each cosing $2,000,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles then 26,550 trucks.
year 6 : 156,250 rescue ambulance. each costing $400,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles then 312,500 ambulances.
year 7 : 781,250 police car. fire, and/or rescue car with room for 4 police and with cage for 2, or equipment van, or water tank and pump. each costing $80,000. with a 14 year life then 2 cycles then 1,562,500 police car.
equipment.
: $10,000,000,000 for general safety, rescue, and communications equipment. including but not limited to military satellite phones, special clothing, fire extinguishers, and body armour.
: $10,000,000,000 for 10,000 mobile bathrooms. so costing $100,000 each. shipping container size. with 20 year normal life then 200,000. where required like for military, and aid supplies distribution camps. shipping container size module.
: $10,000,000,000 for 10,000 mobile drinking water tank, pump, desalination, treatment, and purification units. so costing $100,000 each. with 20 year normal life then 200,000. shipping container size module.
: $10,000,000,000 for 1,000 mobile command centers, shipping container sized modules, with furniture. so costs $10,000,000 per command center shipping container sized module. with 10 year normal life then 10,000. for use determined by private company for logistics.
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