I guess a question is what would be a good benefit for Lightning sats vs actual sats? One sat equals one share. The project will disperse profits accordingly. Project dividends divided by sats equals quarterly pay out?
One satoshi equals one #share!
Honored to be part of this conversation.
What would be the difference when fund raising for an oil field?
Ellectrum needs only 200 K sats to start a channel
What do you mean 627 lockdown? Is that days?
Which is why it is important to start aligning with people that can help fill the vacuum of power based on pre-existing relationships. CREEnergy has held out for this. I myself have seen CREEnergy shred a 750 Million dollar check because it would mean that they would be selling out to BIG oil.
For a message to be signed it is best to have it sent via messages. It holds the format and make it so that the message is verifiable. If an investor is concerned with the official ties at message hash can be posted on the www.creenergy.ca website for proof of control. All bank details will need to be verified through this bitcoin wallet signature. DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY TO ANY OTHER WALLETS OR BANK ACCOUNTS UNLESS SIGNED BY THIS WALLET. Simply ask the president to sign a message and he will ask the Webmaster to do it.
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Canada is currently the third largest producer of natural gas and the fifth largest producer of
crude oil in the world. The country has the world’s largest crude reserves, behind Saudi
Arabia and Venezuala. However, in terms of openness to private investment, Canada has
the biggest crude reserves and the majority of these crude reserves ripe for exploration and
development are in the western part of the country, home to 1,000’s of Canada’s First
Nations’ traditional and reserve lands.
The goals of this business plan are to:
1) To provide CREEnergy’s business philosophy and vision to ideally develop oil and gas
products as well as raise the standard;
2) Link First Nation/Aboriginal/Indian- ‐ controlled lands and resources with operating
and financing opportunities in order for the oil and gas resources located on
Indian Reserve lands will be developed in a sustainable manner;
3) For the economic benefits derived from these resource-‐‐based business
opportunities to flow back to the First Nation communities and individual band
members, and in turn stimulate increased educational, occupational and small
business opportunities;
4) To provide potential investors as an accurate and complete description of this unique
investment opportunity in order to make an informed decision as to its potential.
There will be political and social benefits realized in each of the three governments as well as benefits for the Canadian people.
The Federal Government endorses this concept in their 2004-‐‐ 2005 Indian and Northern Affairs
Canada and Canadian Polar Commission Report on Plans and Priorities:
“The proposed strategies for First Nations governance over land, resources
and the environment seek to ensure that optimal conditions exist to attract
investment; to maximize the socio- economic benefits flowing from lands and
resources under the control and management of First Nations and Inuit
communities; and to foster strategic partnerships and joint ventures to seize
opportunities associated with development of land and resources.”... “Some of
our key partners are First Nations governments interested in assuming
jurisdiction and developing the necessary legislative instruments, through such
means as the First Nations oil and gas pilot projects.”
It is the Government of Canada’s position to assist First Nations with sustainable resource
projects well into the future.
Also from the Northern Affairs Canada and Canadian Polar Commission Report – “On the
positive side, provincial governments increasingly view Aboriginal economic development as a
priority, particularly in the western provinces, where there is great potential for partnerships
with the co-‐‐ op movement; other investors and public- ‐ private partnerships also show potential
to build on success models and develop First Nations financial institutions.”
David Calahasen
President & CEO – CREEnergy Oil & Gas Inc. 2013
Signed by:
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Especially if the plebs regain control of oil fields of Canada!
Once CREEnergy gets its Channel up and running perhaps we can use that one?
Self ownership is the way to start self governing. You are responsible for your life!
Did you look into TOX yet?
🌿🏆 Supporting Indigenous Businesses in Alberta's Oil Industry: A Win-Win Situation! 🏆🌿
The Alberta oil industry is a vital part of our province's economy and Canada's energy sector. As we continue to harness this rich natural resource, it's essential that we prioritize sustainability, community development, and social responsibility. Enter: Indigenous-owned businesses leading the way! 💡
By choosing to deal with an indigenous company for your crude oil needs in Alberta, you are not only contributing to a thriving local business but also promoting several benefits for the community and the environment. Here's why it matters:
1. Economic empowerment: Indigenous-owned businesses create jobs, generate revenue, and promote economic stability within their communities. By partnering with these companies, you contribute to creating long-term, sustainable economic opportunities.
2. Cultural preservation: Indigenous businesses play a crucial role in maintaining cultural heritage and traditions while also fostering innovation and growth. Partnering with them allows you to be part of this rich history and support the continuity of indigenous cultures.
3. Environmental stewardship: Indigenous communities have a deep connection to the land, water, and wildlife. By working with these businesses, you can trust that they prioritize environmental sustainability and best practices in their operations to protect the natural world for future generations.
4. Community engagement: Indigenous-owned companies often involve their communities in various aspects of their operations, from employment opportunities to collaborative projects. This creates a stronger sense of unity and pride within the community, which benefits everyone involved.
5. Social responsibility: Indigenous businesses are committed to making a positive impact on their communities, from education and healthcare initiatives to supporting local infrastructure and services. By dealing with these companies, you help create a more equitable society where all members thrive.
Let's make a difference together! Support Alberta's indigenous oil industry and experience the benefits of partnering with businesses that prioritize sustainability, community development, and social responsibility. #IndigenousBusinesses #AlbertaOil #Sustainability #CommunityDevelopment #SupportLocal #PartnerWithUs
See [1966] International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Part I Article 1 Section 2.
Clearly states:
_"All peoples may, for their own ends, freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources without prejudice to any obligations arising out of international economic co-operation, based upon the principle of mutual benefit, and international law. In no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence."_
This is the basis of CREEnergy.
#GM It's time to wake up, take on the day with excitement, and enjoy life to its fullest. Stay motivated, stay positive, and let's make today a great one together! ☀️🌞🤗 Let your inner child out today. #StayPositive #Motivation #GoodVibesOnly 👶🌈 Today's fun fact: Did you know that oil and gas are a big part of Canada's sovereignty? The country has some of the largest reserves in the world, The light sweet crude oil deposits found in Alberta are among the most valuable resources for North America's energy supply. So next time you fill up your car or use a product made from petroleum (like plastic), remember how essential this resource is for our daily lives and economy.
We could deploy this understanding in our business plans
Title: Can You See Me Now? 🤨 I am writing to you on behalf of my dear friend and fellow Indigenous activist, Chief Dtsa'hyl. He has been fighting for the rights of his people and their land against the Canadian government's colonial exploitation of Wet'suwet'en territory. After standing up against a pipeline company that was trespassing on his land, he was arrested and found guilty of criminal contempt. Despite his advanced age and recent cancer diagnosis, Chief Dtsa'hyl received a 60-day prison sentence under house arrest. He has been separated from his family and his people during this difficult time. Nothing wrong with being in contempt of a colonial court!