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    The mega co-op schemes described in this blog will not work unless popularized initially among some 60 million voters in the Philippines and 10+million Filipino expatriates in over 100 countries.  Thankfully, we have the internet to speed things up.  
    However, team-conducted orientations will have to be performed by the author's promo enterprise within Philippine urban and rural offices, schools and universities, church organizations, media people, upland tribes, and co-ops or associations of corporate employees, transport operators and drivers, market stallholders, homeowners, etc., as well as local governments and State agencies.  The same teams and others will have to persuade urban employee friendship groups who believe in the mega co-op way to conduct orientation among members' relatives and friends in rural areas, including over 60 million voters who are Primary and Elementary level.  Such adventures are the only cost-effective way for the Mega Co-op Movement to win elections that will ensure attainment of all political schemes herein described, especially with the trillion peso budgets spread out by traditional political parties during every election period.
    For the promo enterprise, the ultra-expensive exercise will require: a) regional promo offices, internet staff, promo teams, support personnel; b) equipment and supplies such as desktops and laptops, cell phones, loudspeakers, lapel speakers, portable sound systems, motorbikes and bikes, office furniture, street displays and posters, office supplies, tarpaulin signages, leaflets, etc.; c) budgets for personnel salaries, video production costs, transient room rentals, internet service fees, equipment maintenance services, insurance, etc.
    How do we raise the 'gargantuan' and continuing budgets?  Here are some ways: 
   1) Thru author and his staff's Question and Answer service: Employee friendship groups local and abroad pool small personal sums and send the lot to author FERMIN B. FRANCISCO, Phil. Banco de Oro Savings account No.         thru Xoom, World Remit, Cebuana Lhuillier, Remitly, etc. (senders please Google money transfer companies for the Philippines).  Author's cellphone numbers are:       
    Every P500 sent by a local friendship group entitles said group to send 10 questions to author's email address: fermin4megacoops@gmail.com.  Replies will be sent to sender group's email address.  The scheme should motivate every believer in the mega co-op way to contact (thru internet and 'eyeballs') all friends from kindergarten to present, recommend this blog, conduct group discussions, and make plans while forming a constantly expanding Movement chapter out of each member's circle of friends.  Worldwide 'masses of heroes' should then begin to redeem over six billion 3rd World poor on fast-track basis thru the mega co-op way.  The redeemed will reciprocate thru consequent dividend rewards out of co-op and/or joint venture companies for  the redeemers' benefit.
    Every $100 sent by a friendship group in foreign countries will similarly get emailed answers to 10 questions sent by said group thru author's email address.
    2) Thru ads posted in this blog.  Advertisers may be as follows: a) 1st World companies wishing to engage in future joint ventures with Philippine mega co-ops to access ASEAN and world markets; b) local foods and consumer goods manufacturing companies wishing to get low-priced factory-scale ingredients from mega co-op agroforests; c) local employee groups in the process of recruitment to set up mega co-ops; d) local manufacturing and retailing companies anticipating 'stratospheic' sales of all types of industrial and consumer products as mega co-ops spread out nationwide;  e) local market stallholders' associations planning to set up agroforest mega co-ops  to access low-priced fresh and processed goods for retailing; f) 1st World companies that manufacture farm tools and machines, distillery equipment, cane harvesters, cane juicers, power plant equipment, upland elevators, commuter boats and other products for supply to mega co-ops; g) business service enterprises (accounting, land surveying, engineering, legal and tax advice, investment consultancy, building and grounds maintenance, etc.); h) Filipino expatriate groups wishing to set up mega co-op linked 'sideline' companies as well as invest in relatives' future mega co-op corporate groups; i) religious organizations seeking donations to help bottom poor upland tribes thru contract cropping with mega co-op factories, distilleries, juicing plants, canneries, etc.; j) local construction companies wishing to set up joint ventures with mega co-ops that will set up factories, resorts, resort schools with condos, power and water infrastructures, etc.; k) insurance companies that anticipate enormous demand for institutional and personal pre-need plans for mega co-ops and their giant joint venture companies;  l) all other business, social and political groups who wish to earn good income while helping create jobs for bottom poor thru green business operations.  Advertising early embeds one's company name within the memories of future profit sources in their millions.
    To advertise, email author FERMIN B. FRANCISCO fermin4megacoops@gmail.com and attach your image or photo with the ad message, website address and email address.  No videos are allowed as they consume too much blog memory.
    Author will upload, embed and resize the advertiser's image to fit a blog post space (side area) in this blog.  Ad location will be on 1st come 1st served basis from earliest to latest post, top to bottom of side area.  Add fees (in effect a Corporate Social Responsibility expenditure for corporate advertisers) is $50 (P2,500) monthly, one month discount for every 6-months advance payment.  Fees  may be sent to author's Philippine Banco de Oro savings account                        via Xoom, Western Union, Money Gram, Remitly, etc. (Google money transfer companies for Philippines).
    Final Hurrah!  For bottom poor, for ecology rebuilding, for fun adventures, for 'sideline' income, IT'S ACTION  TIME!
    

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