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Global Supply Chain/World Commanders' Area

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posted on Jul, 28 2008 @ 02:41 PM
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CenterPoint Intermodal Center - Elwood,IL CenterPoint Intermodal Center, the redevelopment of the former Joliet Arsenal, brought together virtually all levels of government, more than a dozen public agencies and private industry to benefit the community under a common plan. One of the largest private developments ever undertaken in the United States, it encompasses 2,500 acres with a total investment of $1 billion. At full buildout, the project is expected to create 3,000 new jobs and eventually increase property tax revenue by as much as $27 million per year. This state-of-the-art intermodal and industrial business park features a 770-acre intermodal yard, BNSF Logistics Park - Chicago, and has the capacity for up to 12 million square feet of industrial and distribution facilities. Significant improvements have been made not only to area infrastructure, but also to the region’s environment. Through $35 million in grants, new water and sewer systems have been constructed to clean up contaminated water in the community and serve park tenants and area residents. Similarly, $125 million is being used for essential roadway components of the development and other infrastructure.
www.centerpoint-prop.com...

www.schneider.com... shows the border locations from Brownsville, Tx, along the mexico/us border to Otay, California where the Nexus Hwy begins having 11 border ck points. no us truck will be able to cross mexico's border so it is transferred to an approved mexico-domiciled carrier who is responsible for the physical movement of Schneider trailers while in mexico. us carrier not permitted to drive commercial vehicles w/in mexico. one of their transfer companies is accesscanada.

please note that Wal-Mart (the trojan horse to the NWO) is somewhere in there.



take the state you live in, mark all military bases, joint military exercises, i know i have georgia, ya know like those FEMA coffins!

take a look at this map:
notice Alaska. all areas are color coded. Alaska has both blue (China) and green (us). think about this



posted on Aug, 25 2008 @ 02:49 PM
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evidentially this thread poses no problem with the people of this united states. we have the majority of the sheepal in the world located in america. wake up!!!!!!!!!!!! i want to cuss!



posted on Sep, 27 2008 @ 09:19 AM
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it seems that the map linked above must be of interest because of little response or the thread has been pushed to "out of site out of mind."

no one is interested in the re-zoning of the world: but just in case take a look at this:


One of the first major political events that President Bush was involved in when he took office was the Summit of the Americas, which was held in Quebec City, April 20-22, 2001. It was a noted occasion; America’s newest president was swinging into action with one of his main campaign platforms – an expanded trade program which would revitalize America’s slumping economy.[2] Ironically, this “vigorously pursued” economic agenda is not the brainchild of the current administration. Bush’s push for hemispherical free trade was first expounded by his father, Bush Sr., who announced the Enterprise of the Americas Initiative on June 27, 1990.[3] Moreover, this trans-continental restructuring agenda was not placed into high gear by a Republican, but by a Democrat – President Bill Clinton.[4] In December, 1994, at a meeting in Miami, Florida, the Clinton administration launched a program of continental “economic integration,” which was put in motion after “the leaders of 34 countries in the Western Hemisphere pledged…to form a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA).”[5] At that time, it was agreed that the deadline for the completion of FTAA negations was to be January 2005, with the FTAA coming into force by December of that year. This deadline, now only a short year and a half away, is still the target date. Moreover, Brazil and the United States – the two largest economies in each of their respective continents – are acting as co-chairs for this fast closing FTAA process, which relies on the consensus process, and must be “consistent with the rules and practices of the World Trade Organization.”[6]
www.crossroad.to...

bush didn't waste anytime putting this baby into place.



posted on Dec, 9 2008 @ 11:21 AM
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this is a good time to bring up illinois again and the food supply chain and the world commanders and area of responsibility. please take the time to view the links. frankly, since obama is from illinois and this is located in illinois..................this state might be a distraction to the events i believe will happen in the state of georgia. the atlanta area is heating up and i think it is a good time for me to get somewhere....................other than Georgia.



posted on Dec, 9 2008 @ 12:00 PM
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come on.................this doesn't bother anyone? too busy watching tv or reading about mutilitations, shootings, deaths, molestations, corrupt politicians? just a little too much of "wag the dog" lately.



posted on Dec, 10 2008 @ 03:50 AM
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Originally posted by musselwhite
come on.................this doesn't bother anyone? too busy watching tv or reading about mutilitations, shootings, deaths, molestations, corrupt politicians? just a little too much of "wag the dog" lately.



You're probably right. Everyone is probably just too busy to visit your world.

Go ahead and go somewhere like you said in your previous post, we'll let you know when it's safe to come out.



posted on Dec, 10 2008 @ 08:53 AM
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thanks for the posts. i always believe it is better to be safe than sorry. plan, prepare and position. this isn't a laughing matter; however, we will see who laughs last. good luck to you and your family.







 
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