My whole approach to humanitarian philanthropy is changing.
Previously I had thought of the Michaelangelo Fund (MF) as providing certain services that I later learned were going to be covered by G/NESARA.
OK, shift gears.
Now MF was going to be about providing whatever goods and services are not provided to communities by G/NESAREA. Repairing roads and bridges, school breakfast and lunch programs, funding for school sports and sporting gear, relief for single parents, whatever is needed.
But I was then thinking in terms of nations. First we’d see to Canada’s needs. Then this next country. Then that country.
But even that was too big. So then I began to think in terms of stages.
First we’ll start with the Vancouver Project, then the BC Project, then the Canada Project, then….
Now my attention has entirely shifted. Why or even how I don’t know.
Now I see MF as creating and operating the Vancouver Project – and getting it right, here, before even thinking of “somewhere else.” If we do think of “somewhere else,” it’ll be to offer to them our experience in what we’re doing, not to do it for them.
I no longer feel a push to expand, expand, expand. I now feel a desire to get it right in one location, one community.
And, even then, I don’t feel a need to expand my sights territorially afterwards but rather to offer our experience to those who want to imitate it. It’ll then be more of a teaching function than an administrative one.