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NON POLLUTING CITY FRANCHISES

re-colonization, not urban renewal.

OUR ABILITY TO CHANGE POLLUTION.

If we are to be ready for the uncertainty of a polluted future, then we must seriously consider alternative housing, food production and our expanding American society in the USA, and how to preserve our way of life, especially when it involves security.

I suggest and advocate a major governmental motion and agenda that would create opportunity for the franchising of non-polluting municipalites and small city franchises, based on solar and wind power, and located between existing polluting cities.

I further suggest and advocate that these non-polluting municipalities and small city franchises be fashioned in design to overtake and replace polluting cities at whatever rate of succession they are capable of doing in a free society.

What we want is a purchasable, pre-fabricated, disaaster-ready city containing everything we want and have already in our polluting cities, but without all of the pollution that we are fighting against; cities that are using non-polluting solar and wind power for energy, cities that are out and away from polluting cities, cities that produce 125% of their energy, 125% of their food, 125% of their clothing and home products, complete replacement of the problematic cities and the curtailing of all funding for urban renewal of cities that pollute.

I call this re-colonization, not urban renewal.

Posted by: Jack Holeman
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