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Through simple calculations; it’s easy to predict that I should end up being the wealthiest man in the world if I live to ever see it. You may wonder what I plan to do with most of my spare money if I ever do become the wealthiest men in the world. Well to be frank – I’d to spend it as fast as I’d get it. I wouldn’t want to worry about what will happen to such wealth when I die. I feel a good way to absorb the wealth I could create would be by having an on going expense. I’d create a rescue service; bigger and more powerful than the, Red Cross. I’d provide rescue services after natural disasters. The charity organization I plan to put together will benefit people all around the world and my inventions well be a very integral part of that plan. I plan to have thousands of payload beds outfitted with things like: water purification units, generators, portable operating rooms, food kitchens, showers and sleeping quarters for the people who actually work at the sights of the disasters. I’ve noticed these kinds of things happen through out the world at one place or another, just about every month. My charity will be even bigger and better than the Red Cross because I will own the ships, airplanes, and rail cars, to deliver the necessary equipment to the disaster scenes in record time. I’ll take on the job of moving equipment around the globe as the problems arise so that people in need are not ignored. There is nothing that disappoints me more than hearing about some disaster and finding out nothing was done for help until several days later. I feel for those people who are trapped and suffering can only hope to hold on to life until someone can find them. Days are not the issue -- hours are. Many of whom are injured, bleed to death while waiting. Every hour that goes bye is an hour wasted and I see that rescue efforts need to take form in hours and not days. I feel the need of massive relief efforts should be in progress within five to eight hours -- full scale within twenty four. Nobody is performing such a task in a world wide fashion, and I feel the need to be one who is doing it. Just as this war in Iraq, where water is a rationed commodity, I think a solders and fire fighters would appreciate a shower every once in a while. I don’t know about you, but I find it very difficult to sleep when I etch. Clean cloths would also help them sleep. If I was where I should be, I would have put together several shower houses and laundry rooms. I would like to large irrigation pumps and generators to modernize the situations. But if water limitations were a factor, the brought in water supply could recycled and purified. Basically I’d have to find ways to transport four or five types of cubes just for that. Each group would have a water tank, a purification unit, a shower unit, and a laundry unit with the generator. It would be possible to use bottled gas, or solar energy to heat the water. I heard about how the solders Iraq, had to make an operating room out of a dirty and dusty room with no window. All they could do was sweep it out and use plastic to clean it up. Well I think a bunch of cubes setup as operating rooms would be the answer. Unfortunately the US government obviously likes spending money on bombs and high tech planes, and not so much their own troop’s comfort. I would’ve used the rescue service as a tax-right-off as a way of making the government pay for my services in one way or another. I feel it’s the overall selfishness of the government for even denying the benefits of such a device.
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