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To all in this thread who want to have critical questions answered or want to add valued input I will be hosting a BAIO conference call for new and old members alike on Monday February 22(next Monday) at 9 PM EST-11 PM EST. Here we will introduce ourselves, go over the BAIO mission, and have questions answered and raise critical input. Call 712-775-7300 and enter access code 549110# to join the discussion!
Me too had to work late
Thanks Jonathan!
ok I'm in
First, I'd like to thank all of you for asking pertinent questions relative to BAIO's mission. The common goal of ensuring everyone is on the same thinking level is something that is mandatory if certain goals are to be achieved. We are very aware of how confused messages and lack of good information can only create more confusion and disappointment. The transparency that exists here makes BAIO unique, where we have nothing to hide about our true intentions and permanent interests.
This coming spring 2016, we will publish an informative brochure which hopefully answers a lot of questions. The brochure will define the essentials of the LIN concept and more, while giving members a synopsis of what initial plans are proposed for building a nation-state on the Great Continent in the coming years. Already we have a strong interest being generated here on the blog, as witnessed by this particular discussion. But also know that there is a huge amount of research, planning, and strategy that is currently being conducted to get the energy going in the right direction.
The LIN concept is the starting point for all BAIO ventures from this point on. Why? Because land, infrastructure, and nationhood are the first three and very essential items of our new agenda. All remaining items will be both discussed and accorded in the same manner in the near future. As we continue to witness a changing world that includes toxic water supplies, huge losses in Black wealth, stagnant economic growth and counterproductive legislation, all impacting us one way or another, we can see how important and relevant our priorities should be in determining our new destiny.
There are a lot of adjustments that will be made as things progress, especially in the conventions and protocols for land acquisition, business development, and the shared interests we have with Continental Africkans. It is naive to assume that this will be a smooth-flowing process without a few bumps. The key to all successful ventures, both big and small, is organization, whether on a personal level or group level. We are making moves to ensure that the LIN concept becomes a success in an organized way. Hopefully, the brochure will aid all of us in our efforts to comptprehend BAIO's common goals.