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| File Name : VSRC.ASC | Online Date : 03/10/95 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry W. Decker | Dir Category : UNCLASS |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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| A FREE Alternative Sciences BBS sponsored by Vanguard Sciences |
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The following is the general idea for the VS Research Center.
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Today's Date : January 27, 1995
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Original Plan : February 8, 1992
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Proposal for Vanguard Sciences Research Center
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The following is the essence of a proposal that was being worked on for the
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establishment of a multi-purpose alternative science research, development and
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educational facility to be operated under the auspices of Vanguard Sciences.
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The facility was intended to become self-sufficient and profitable based on a
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five year plan. There has to be some form of longevity to attract the type of
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people needed to work with us. The one time investment requires 12 million
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dollars which would be used to :
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1) purchase the building and property, fit to comply with zoning codes
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(estimated one time cost 1.5 million)
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2) modify, repair and finish out the interior, exterior and grounds
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(estimated one time cost 800k)
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3) furnish the interior, including conference room seating, etc.
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(estimated cost 200k + (1417 seats*100=150k)=350k)
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4) equip the machine, wood and plastics fabrication shops,
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(estimated one time cost 300k)
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5) equip the other centers with computers, copiers, audio/video equipment,
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sound systems, merchandise/books, etc.
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(estimated one time cost 500k)
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6) ensure operating and personnel costs for the 5 year period (based on a
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minimum of 20 to 30 employees for full time operation),
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(6M over 5 years)
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7) allow for consultant and peripheral information and materials gathering,
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(2 million over 5 year period)
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8) and to sustain all operations for the five year period or until the
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Center becomes self-sufficient.
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(utilities, etc. costs over 5 years 500k)
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This comes to around 11.95M over the five year period.
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To sustain the Center for 3 years, it comes to about 8.25M.
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This all came about at the suggestion of a friend who was involved with a
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grantsmanship program (based out of Michigan). He suggested I put together a
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summation of what I WANTED TO DO and how it would be accomplished. This was
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to be based on many interests and contacts in various fields. Before the
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proposal was drawn up in its entirety, the grant contact had closed down
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operations and the project went into abeyance.
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Vanguard Sciences/KeelyNet has the contacts and information that could lead to
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ASTOUNDING ADVANCES not only with new discoveries but also new technologies
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and devices that could be marketed. There are also leads to many "lost"
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discoveries that need serious modern research efforts. If it could be done
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then, it can be duplicated and USED NOW.
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Inventors need backing and support from honest trustworthy sources. People
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need low cost devices and/or freely available information to build their own,
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in areas not covered or otherwise considered by the popular media, and various
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other researchers are in need of funding for projects which haven't a chance
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through normal channels.
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(Updated October 23, 1993)
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May 18, 1992
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Proposal for : Vanguard Sciences Research Center (VSRC)
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VSRC Organizational Chart
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Center Director
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Technical---------Accounting----|----Information---------Services
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Research Profit Centers Conferences Personal
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Inventions Cost Centers Rare Book Archive Research
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Consulting Patents Journal/Newsletter Consulting
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Analysis/Design Legal Educational Activities
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Prototyping Marketing Patent Library
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KeelyNet BBS
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Publishing
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Information Packets
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Experimental Kit Sales
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Local Presentations
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Workshops/Training
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Purpose of Grant
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To establish a multi-faceted research, design, application and educational
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center where the main function is to provide a workshop and information center
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for aspiring inventors. The center will assist in the prototyping, patenting
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and marketing of those ideas which have social, commercial or uplifting merit
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as determined by a review board. In addition, the facility will provide
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conference space, research resources and educational opportunities for the
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interested public.
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These opportunities are intended to expand scientific comprehension and to
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promote an ever increasing interest in practical maverick science explorations
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through the availability of information, programs, demonstrations,
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presentations and other resources relating to science and alternative science.
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Associated activities will include conferences, an alternative science BBS
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based on the KeelyNet format, a newsletter, bookshop, reading room for hard to
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find materials, audio/video/graphics capabilities for documentaries, museum,
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giftshop and snack shop, as initial areas of endeavour.
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Building Site
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The building under evaluation is located at 3636 North Buckner (loop 12) at
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the I-30 intersection. It was at one time a FedMart retail outlet and was last
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occupied by a flea market type of setup known as the BAZAAR.
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The property is on 9.012 acres, 84,960 sq. ft. of which is occupied by the
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building. The parking lot consists of asphalt paving. The building takes the
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form of an open warehouse 30 feet high. The asking price is almost 1 million.
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A strip of undeveloped land approximately 1/3 mile long and 500 yards wide
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sits directly behind this building for future development/expansion.
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It is approximately 5 minutes from downtown Dallas, 20 minutes to Love Field
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and 30 minutes to DFW International Airport. There are hotels, motels and
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eating establishents nearby.
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The activities of such a center as detailed in this proposal are such that a
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large metro area would best serve the majority of the functions. Particularly
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the conferences, local presentations, workshops, educational aspects to serve
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a much wider public body as well as all the benefits associated with the
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Dallas and Texas reputations (notorieties to some views).
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Primary Activities (Profit Centers)
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Inventor R & D Library/Archive Reading Room Archive
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KeelyNet BBS Data Search Services Video/Audio/Graphics Serv.
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Patent Library Conference Center Computer Database Service
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Publishing (4 conference rooms) Research-Info/Experiment
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Inventor R & D
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- Technical Services -
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Assists inventors with machine shop, wood and plastic fabrication services,
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electronic research equipment, design services, technical assistance and
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consultation. Once the project is selected for backing, VSRC will provide
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research assistance and backing to develop a working, reproducible prototype.
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A standard agreement is drawn up with the inventor and VSRC. This agreement
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will include a Non-Disclosure form and a contract authorizing 25% of the
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patent rights to VSRC and a 2 year period to market the product.
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- Marketing Option -
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VSRC will perform a patent search and secure a patent in the inventors name
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with a 25% royalty assigned to VSRC. Manufacturing and Marketing services
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will also be available for an additional 15% for a total of 40% of any fees
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earned from the invention/discovery royalties. The remaining 60% of the
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patent royalties and the invention credit belongs to the inventor.
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Information
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- KeelyNet BBS -
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An online subscription database offering a wide range of text files and useful
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programs. Subscriptions would be $50 per year with unlimited access or 30
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minutes daily FREE ACCESS. We will also use 800 lines to enable subscribers
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to call without having to incur long distance charges. KeelyNet would also
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provide graphic images, schematics, projects, etc. and will run at the highest
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possible speed. It would also provide links to the InterNet and other
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services.
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- Patent Library -
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Complete patents, abstracts and registry, available on microfilm and/or CDROM.
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Referenced by title and abstract for ease of search on new patents, subjects
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or patent applications.
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- Library/Archive -
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Extensive library of technical books relating orthodox and particularly
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alternative approaches to energy, gravity, field forces, ecology, biology,
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health, nutrition, etc. Books are PRECIOUS and will NOT be accessible to the
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public. Instead, photocopies and/or CDROMs will be made of each book which can
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be "checked" out from a central desk. The information will be in photocopy
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form or on disk and can be studied or copied by researchers using the VSRC
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reading room.
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- Data Search Services -
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Patent or information searches on specific subjects can be contracted for a
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standard rate from our complete library and database links. Search yields can
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then be compiled and furnished as customized information packages.
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- Conference Center -
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One main auditorium capable of seating up to 700 people. A second auditorium
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with a seating capacity of 325. Two other smaller auditoriums each with a
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seating capacity of 195 that can be combined for a total seating capacity of
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390. These auditoriums can be rented for symposiums, conferences or
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presentations. Local hotels provide convenient rooming accomodations as well
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as shuttles to and from the targeted facility. A single conference spanning
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from 3 to 5 days can easily net $50,000 with a paid attendance of 500 people
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at $150 to $200 per admission. This is after furnishing speaker accomodations,
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travel and presentation fees. Local events can also be scheduled for further
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income and educational opportunities.
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- Reading Room -
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Open to the public much like a Christian Science Reading Room. The idea is to
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allow access to a wide range of books and documents without the need of users
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to invest thousands of dollars researching multiple or specific subjects.
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Access to the Reading Room would be at reasonable daily, weekly, monthly or
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yearly rates. Users are not allowed to access books. Attendants will
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retrieve the requested volume and be responsible for the return of the folio
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in proper order to the correct shelf location. Photocopies of selected
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material will be made BY THE USERS at their OWN discretion and at a charge of
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five cents per page.
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- Computer Database Service -
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Will include a wide range of technical information, design programs for
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research support, math programs and known technologies/procedures detailed and
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listed in a computer database. All this will be linked into a central LAN.
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Secondary Activities
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Bookstore Giftshop Museum
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Coffee Shop Audio/Video Recording Scanning/OCR
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Graphics/Presentations Computer Enhancement Personal Technolgies
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Bookstore
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- Bookstore -
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Will offer books for sale on many different topics. As well as audiotapes,
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video tapes, video tape preview/rental (formal science, documentary, lecture,
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alternative science, preview before purchase computer programs, etc.).
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- Giftshop -
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Science toys, experimenter kits, gimmicks, novelties, t-shirts, promotional
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material, etc. Educational wherever possible.
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- Museum -
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Science shows, historical, current or futuristic displays, presentations,
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educational exhibits.
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- Coffee Shop -
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Offers drinks, coffee, soup, sandwiches or salad. Light meals with
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conversation areas.
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- Audio/Video Service -
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Custom Audio/Video recording INHOUSE for custom documentaries or
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presentations.
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- Scanning/OCR -
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Scanning and optical character translation from text documents. These can be
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done inhouse or uploaded via modem or FAX.
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- Graphics Presentation -
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Computer generated animations or graphic oriented presentations or
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documentaries.
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- Computer Enhancement -
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Custom enhanced images. (for fuzzy or irresolved images)
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- Personal Services -
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Spans a wide range of personal growth with the inclusion of Rife frequencies,
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Ozone, UV, Mind Mirror, Hemi-Sync, flotation tanks, vibration and other
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sensory/mind/body enhancement technologies.
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Tertiary Activities
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Non VSRC Conferences Newsletter Services Garden/Atrium/Aviary
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Documentaries Networking
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- Non VSRC Conferences -
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Custom contracting for science related educational Conferences but will host
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one or more per year relating to technical subjects especially dealing with
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new or alternative technologies.
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- Newsletter/Journal Service -
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Inhouse newsletter detailing activities of the Center for KNOWN clients.
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Subscription required. Also possibility of doing newsletters for other groups.
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- Garden/Atrium/Aviary -
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Relaxation area including comfortable resting seats, waterfall/stream/pond,
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greenery, birds and sunlight or full spectrum lighting.
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- Documentaries -
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Custom video documentaries as well as inhouse documentaries.
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- Networking -
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Opportunity to exchange contacts, researcher names & activities, leads for new
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areas of research, conferences, lectures, presentations, marketing and other
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worldwide activities in the field of alternative science.
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There are 3 technology groups that need to be kept as free from monopolization
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and secrecy as possible. They have been discovered and hidden or suppressed
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many times over.
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1) A practical free energy system using hydrogen, magnetic, sonic,
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electrostatic, Lenz law/back EMF, neutral center tapping, virtual
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flux/scalar/ZPE tapping, heat pumps or other F/E technologies which can
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be easily and economically duplicated for practical use.
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2) A working anti-grav system or mass 'weight' reduction that uses
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electrical, sonic or other forces to provide lift and propulsion for
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transport over the planet or in space.
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3) A working system which heals the body of disease and/or rejuvenates an
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organism to a youthful, healthy condition for a duration determined not
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by chance or "natural death", but by the wishes of the subject.
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There are hundreds of other technologies BEYOND these which are subject to
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research and development FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE of yielding INCOME PRODUCING
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technologies. The Vanguard Sciences Research Center concept is much like the
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17th century Cavendish Group, created by Henry Cavendish of Scotland and which
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spawned what is now recognized as the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. Edison also
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tried the same idea but it was distorted by ego, power and greed.
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We and our Associates plan to be a major part in the modern revolution that
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will free much of humanity from the chains of central sources. This of course
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includes petroleum for fuel, electricity for power, mass transport and health
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monopolies. We foresee off the shelf technologies that can be purchased and
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self installed or installed by teams that are hired for the purpose.
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Maintenance of these self-sustaining, freedom producing technologies can be by
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the user or through a service contract. Society will adapt and fluorish as
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more of these technologies inevitably come online. It is up to those WHO CAN
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SEE FARTHER than just the possession of money or "things" who will help to
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make this a reality.
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We are exploring various techniques for funding, some of which are quite
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bizarre. The bottomline is not HOW such a project got the funding, but the
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simple fact that IT DID and would be blooming despite the flamers and negative
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comments. The much ballyhooed cliche of "paradigm shift" is a mild reference
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to what will happen as these technologies come online and are available to the
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public. A simple description of how it WILL be :
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Modular homes can be located anywhere on the planet, mountaintops, valleys,
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deserts. Totally INDEPENDENT of outside power sources, waste removal,
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communications, or food sources. We have accumulated information that will
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lead to : 1) an over-unity/free energy source within the home to provide
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a) air conditioning/heat
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b) power for electronics or appliances
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c) lights and other uses for electricity
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2) a means of precipitating water directly from the ambient air,
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thus providing water for drinking, light irrigation, showering,
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laundering, and cleaning purposes
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3) reduction and/or negation of gravity for flying vehicles
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4) redirection of gravity and other forces for thrust
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5) disease cancellation through phase conjugation, resonance
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patterns and other advanced energetic techniques
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6) suspension or reversal of aging
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7) altering body patterns to optimize the body
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8) waste and garbage elimination through vaporization
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9) localized weather control from a central source, (this is
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necessary because the system must be central to ensure
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coordination with a global overseer to minimize global weather
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chaos
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10) instantaneous A/V and data communications over essentially
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infinite distances via scalar/motional nested images
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11) other less spectacular advances
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There is much to be done, but it takes money, coordination and sharing of
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information to make this happen. Time will tell if we are successful in all or
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part of what we COULD accomplish. One other point, don't even mention Non-
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Profit. We checked into all of what that entails, and it is out of the
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question.
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When you incorporate as a Non-Profit entity, the government has the right to
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inspect your activities at random, you have to fulfill ONLY the purpose for
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which you were established and if you choose to get into areas which could
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"affect the national security" or otherwise endanger vested interests (public
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utilities such as power companies, airlines, etc.) you are subject to
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immediate confiscation of all property, funds, etc. So, if you know someone
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with a spare 12 million wanting to do some good, let's talk. No flakes or
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opportunists please, this is a special project for special people.
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There are no doubt one or more people out there who CAN SEE what this could
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all bring about, not only socially but also by altering governments because
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there would be no central control structures. A simple trust fund, an estate
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or inherited trust, there are ways to keep the primary funds and just let us
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use the interest for the center.
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The 12 million could be broken down over a 5 year period to 2.4 per year or
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less if we scale it down. There are numerous other locations and options, all
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of which are open to discussion. We all are getting older and time passes us
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by. Do we die knowing what we COULD have done? The large scale plan was to
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ensure some degree of stability which would attract quality associations and
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build confidence and trust.
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Rather than resort to scams, crooked schemes or nefarious partners, I have
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chosen to be patient and rely on the universe to provide that window of
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opportunity. I just hope it happens before many of us are too old, ill or
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dead to do anything useful.
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Vanguard Sciences has have been offered libraries of specialized information
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as well as equipment should a stable facility be created that could ensure the
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information was open to study by the interested public. It is a shame to see
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them sold off for pennies or destroyed by people who do not recognize there
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value.
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If you know of anyone who can see the tremendous potential and the massive
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positive effect that could be rendered by sponsoring such an effort, please
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give them a copy of this file. It is not a grant, but a loan to be paid back
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as the center begins to become profitable, primarily through marketed consumer
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oriented inventions but there are also other avenues for profit centers.
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Jerry W. Decker Voice : (214) 324-8741
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KeelyNet BBS Data : (214) 324-3501
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Vanguard Sciences
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PO BOX 870716
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Mesquite, TX 75187
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