The 5 Financial Engines

of Project Galileo

“History is driven by finance.”

Historians who are not blinded by dogmatic Theories of History should observe that the most positive aspects of recorded human experience can be divided into two categories of action:  (a) invention; and (b) the domination and/or utilization of available resources.

Invention, often spurred on by the lack of normally reliable resources, can be an extremely constructive force in History, and for the betterment of the Environment.  One good example of this is the industrial refining of kerosene, which by the 1860’s had replaced whale oil as the fuel of choice to light the homes and streets within many major U.S. cities (without which whales may long ago have disappeared from our Oceans).  Inventions, though not necessarily requiring an outlay of capital to conceptualize, do, however, need to be translated into workable models (such as for patenting), and then often require manufacturing, marketing, and distribution, all driven by capital, without which the benefits they produce may never see the light of day.

The quest for the utilization of natural and man-made (manufactured) resources, spurred on by finance, represents the second category of positive human action, leading to global research and exploration, and the harnessing of resource-based or man-made Financial Engines to build cities, agricultural infrastructure, and whole economies.  For modern economies to be sustainable, they need to be diverse in nature, requiring financial infrastructure (such as stock exchanges) to continuously fund and grow companies that are engaged in propagating new technologies, or improved models of existing businesses.

Project Galileo has, from its inception, harnessed the best examples of global innovations and technologies (i.e. the 300 Technologies of Project Galileo™).  The Project incorporates 5 separate and distinct Financial Engines to grow and sustain the economies of our Virtual and Terrestrial Cities of Science™, and of our 4 Host Countries:  the Dominican Republic; Haiti; Costa Rica; and Italy.  Our 5 Financial Engines are:

1. The Innovation Exchanges™

At the core of each Terrestrial City of Science™ will be a Financial Center, the crown jewel of which will be one of Project Galileo’s Innovation Exchanges™.  Each of these junior stock exchanges will be designed to attract capital, so that it can flow into a host of new SME’s within each Terrestrial City.  Each new listed company can, at its discretion, utilize one or more applications of the 300 Technologies of Project Galileo™, plus the know-how of local entrepreneurs from the relevant Host Country, which can then be married (via the Innovation Exchange™) to investment capital from every corner of the globe.  Our listed stocks would be purchased utilizing, and quoted in, Project Galileo’s exclusive digital fiat currency (the “Galileo Monetary Unit™” or “GMU”) (see Paragraph 5 below).

Junior stock listings on the Innovation Exchange™ located in each of Project Galileo’s Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will include start-up companies, which will be authorized to raise 5,000,000 GMU’s worth of common, voting stock shares, without red tape, or excessive legal, accounting, or investment banking fees.  The proceeds of such junior listings would be governed by escrow provisions, so that capital raised on the Innovation Exchange™ would be distributed to each listed company as per a fixed cash flow plan lodged with the Exchange’s Management (similar to cash distributions from a bank-sponsored construction loan, with monthly disbursements to each listed venture company made upon the submission of receipts for authorized expenses during each previous month).  In our view, this wise policy will increase the likelihood of the success of each listed entity, while solidly protecting the interests of shareholders.

The Innovation Exchanges™ in each Terrestrial City of Science™ will be governed by The Innovation Exchange™ Foundation of Project Galileo–an independent organization that would regulate the issuance, reporting, and redemption of securities within both the the Virtual and Terrestrial Cities of Science™.  The (5th) Innovation Exchange™ would be created as a virtual stock exchange within Project Galileo’s Virtual City of Science™.  It will facilitate international purchases and sales of equity and debt securities that it lists, as well as securities offered by the 4 Innovation Exchanges™ within the planned Terrestrial Cities of Science™ (in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Costa Rica, and Italy).  All such listing activity will be subject to securities regulations in the jurisdictions where any offerings would occur, or where any securities would be sold.

2. The First Nations Stock Exchange™

The economies and enterprises of Indigenous Nations, and their respective Peoples, have long been overlooked by the global Financial Industry.  The total size of the World’s Indigenous Market is over 370,000,000 people–larger than the population of The United States.  To our knowledge, there has never yet been any form of financial infrastructure or identifiable capital market dedicated to raising money for native Governments or companies.  Project Galileo will change all of that.  Side-by-side with one of our Innovation Exchanges™, we will develop a single organization, governed by The Innovation Exchange™ Foundation of Project Galileo, to list bond offerings from global First Nations, and to raise capital for qualified native-owned corporations and businesses.  In addition to creating the “First Nations Bond Market™,” the First Nations Stock Exchange™ will be developing “Native Capital Pools™” or “NCP’s” to raise equity capital for native entrepreneurs and innovators.  Many native-owned businesses, by the laws of various international jurisdictions, have special tax advantages, and are even entitled to financing programs from their respective (national) governments.  This helps them to outcompete local businesses formed outside of Native Lands.  These economic advantages can be shared with the outside world, and can justifiably attract global investment capital.  The socioeconomic benefits of The First Nations Stock Exchange™ will be so strong as to rebalance hundreds of years of economic segregation visited upon Native Peoples, and should catapult the First Nations of the Globe into a position of financial advantage to develop their societies, to educate their youth in sophisticated industries, and to preserve their precious and distinct cultures for the duration of the 21st Century, and beyond.

3. CBank™

Christian Banking, even in the 21st Century, is in its infancy.  Project Galileo Group’s Christian Growth Fund (see www.christiangrowthfund.com) will have, as its primary investment, the World’s first truly well-capitalized Christian Bank:  “Cbank™.”  Said bank will consist of 2 organizations:  (a) a retail bank to help support Christian communities, and the urban and rural middle class and poorer classes of each Host Country; and (b) “The Institute for Ethical Banking™,” an institution long overdue in a world where the greed of bankers has replaced the spirit of patronage and partnership once practiced by financiers in The United States and throughout the rest of the World.  CBank™ will be engaged in providing a combination of debt and (partnership) equity financing to consumers.  Interest payments would be low, and both our bank and our clients would be able to maintain a high ratio of equity within their respective real estate portfolios.  Each of our bankers’ main goals would include improving the individual economic circumstances of his or her clients, year over year, and this would become the basis of a successful annual evaluation of said banker’s performance (and bonus criteria).  Within a decade, it is our vision to expand CBank™, which will be governed by Christian Principles, to become the largest and best capitalized bank in the World.

4. Polygraphics Production

The Management of Project Galileo has, in the past, produced the printed currency (legal tender) for sovereign nations.  Utilizing state-of-the-art printing technology and security features, the Consortium governing Project Galileo can offer programs to national governments for the production of secure and improved paper or plastic money, coins, passports, government bonds, and other bearer instruments.

5. Galileo Monetary Units™ (GMU’s™ )

Empire Group, one of the 5 Consortium Member Organizations governing Project Galileo, has developed a technologically superior cryptocurrency known as the “Galileo Monetary Unit™, or “GMU.”  “GMU Cents” are referred to as “Ganymedes™.”  GMU’s and Ganymedes™ will represent the exclusive instruments that will be used, by ordinance, for all transactions to be conducted within Project Galileo’s Terrestrial Cities of Science™, and within our Virtual City of Science™.  GMU’s/Ganymedes™, consisting of virtual bills and coins with individual serial numbers, will be the first digital currencies to ever be used exclusively within multiple physical jurisdictions, and will also represent the exclusive currency to be used within Project Galileo’s Virtual City of Science™.  GMU’s will facilitate both large-scale and small-scale transfers of capital and assets between end-users, from purchasing a cup of coffee in the “Dominican City of Science™,” to executing massive governmental swap transactions via the transaction platform housed within our Virtual City.  Special governance technologies will allow our cryptocurrency platform to preserve the “Virtual Safes™” of our end-users, and to restore them to their rightful owners in the event of lost codes or passwords.  We will also be able to engage in “splits,” should the value of our cryptocurrency (priced in Euros) ever increase to the point where new purchasers of our GMU’s would find it difficult to qualify for buying even one single instrument.  It is expected that GMU’s will become one of the World’s most commonly used cryptocurrencies in the coming decade.

The 3 Terrestrial Cities of

Science™

“It was a miracle of rare device…

A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice...”

The Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will each reflect the history, past and present culture, and anticipated future of each of our 4 Host Countries:  the Dominican Republic; Haiti; Costa Rica; and Italy.  Our Terrestrial Cities, each planned to accommodate approximately 100,000 inhabitants, will be spawning a minimum of 64,000 jobs per City, and will be serving as nuclei for the complete economic development and transformation of our Host Countries into fully modern, thriving nations within the global community.  Each Terrestrial City of Science™ will each be endowed with Project Galileo’s 5 Financial Engines:  our Innovation Exchange™; a branch of the First Nations Stock Exchange™; one or more branches of CBank™ (Project Galileo’s Christian Bank); a Polygraphics Production Facility; and the utilization of our own proprietary and innovative cryptocurrency:  “Galileo Monetary Units™” or “GMU’s.”  GMU’s will be exclusively utilized, by ordinance, for all transactions executed within each Terrestrial City of Science™ and within our Virtual City of Science™.  Each of the 12 Funds and 15 Foundations of Project Galileo will be represented within each Terrestrial City of Science™, and will be investing into the infrastructure, SME’s, and other companies that will be listed on our Innovation Exchanges™, as well as the First Nations Stock Exchange™.  Said Funds and Foundations will also be contributing to the broader economies of our 4 Host Countries.

The Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will each encompass:  (a) a Financial Center, built around our Junior Stock Exchanges and our Christian Bank Branches, and will include representative offices of Project Galileo’s Funds and Foundations; (b) a University of the City of Science™, with 5,000 Students plus Faculty, and supported by ancillary schools spanning all age groups; (c) a High-Tech R&D and Light Manufacturing Sector, accommodating up to 10,000 workers and professionals; (d) a Sports and Entertainment Complex; (e) a Construction and Materials (Importation) Sector; (f) a High-Tech Medical Center, where innovative treatments and medication not generally available to the international general public will be available to our Citizens and to our Visitors; and (g) a Government Complex, including a City Hall, places of worship, and a Royal Palace for select Families and VIP Visitors.  There will also be public parks and beaches, tourist facilities, and retail shopping infrastructure within each Terrestrial City.  Our Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will further be drone-friendly, and robot-friendly–such devices will be integrated into each Terrestrial City’s infrastructure in a way that stimulates the creation of jobs within the “new economy.”  This practice will minimize job elimination, and human redundancy (this integration can and will be achieved).

The estimated labor force of 5,000 or more individual construction workers and specialists who will be building each Terrestrial City of Science™, including engaging in the historic renovation of any existing structures, will be offered new jobs upon the completion of construction of each Terrestrial City, primarily within the High-Tech and Light Manufacturing Sectors.  In this way, the cruel treatment of “repatriating” laborers, like ever so many spent cartridges, which is a common practice in certain Middle Eastern Countries, will not be repeated.  The Families of our cherished construction workers will be able to stay, live, and prosper in the Terrestrial Cities that they will be constructing, and will be treated as model Citizens, with full appreciation for their labor and accomplishments.  As a policy, we will not be importing laborers from foreign countries to build our Terrestrial Cities of Science™, but will do all to employ the local laborers from each respective Host Country.

The Green Building Code of the Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will be established by SNAP–an elite team of architects and specialists from the RFO (see www.royalfamilyoffice.com).  The SNAP Team are design professionals who are knowledgeable in the implementation of green construction standards.  Our Green Construction Code will be drafted so that all new buildings and other infrastructure will meet or exceed the LEED Standard of green construction.  Project Galileo’s Green Building Code will be imposed on all new construction, and incorporated into the renovation or seismic retrofitting of existing structures within each Terrestrial City.

Each Terrestrial City of Science™ will be located, subject to high-level government negotiations, within a specialized Free Zone inside of each of our Host Countries.  Both businesses and individuals within our Terrestrial Cities of Science™ should be able to benefit from low tax rates, and special financial and securities legislation.  Citizenship, and Business Licenses, will be able to be obtained for both our Virtual and Terrestrial Cities, via:  (a) the qualification of each individual or enterprise with the “Project Galileo Authority™;” and (b) the purchase of specified amounts of GMU’s (our digital currency for use within each Terrestrial City, and in the Virtual City).  For security purposes, entry into each Terrestrial City of Science™ will be strictly controlled via access cards and other secure identification methods for both Citizens and Visitors, in order to protect our precious technologists, and all other residents.  Imperial Guard Security Group (“IGSG”) (see www.imperialguard-security.com) will be responsible for the safety of our Citizens, and of all tourists and students who will be arriving for recreation or study within each Terrestrial City of Science™.

A Subsidiary Chapter of L’Institut des Sciences et Arts, known as “L’Institut” (see www.realmofsavants.com), will be established within each Terrestrial City of Science™.  With its Mother Lodge located in Paris, France, L’Institut will be dispatching its 200 Savants, including artists, scientists, educators, technologists, engineers, architects, economists, and other specialists to each Terrestrial City of Science™, during the Planning Phase of each Metropolis, to advise Project Galileo Group, Empire Group, the RFO, and IGSG on the character, culture, and relevant technologies to be incorporated into each Terrestrial City.  L’Institut will then build a local “Lodge” and establish a Subsidiary Chapter of L’Institut in the Terrestrial City of Science™ which its Savants are currently visiting.  They will then recruit 100 new Savants from the Host Country, and 100 additional Savants from around the World, to serve permanently within said Subsidiary Chapter.  The combined Chapters of L’Institut will form a cooperative series of intellectual hubs, for the exchange of ideas, new technologies, and innovations of every description.  L’Institut will strive to enhance the beauty, intellectual climate, technological relevance, economic efficiency, and cultural value of each Terrestrial City.  The “Virtual Society of Savants™,” to be established by talented and intellectually motivated “Virtual Savants™” (represented by avatars within Project Galileo’s Virtual City of Science™), will also be a great resource to L’Institut.

The Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will be built as modern marvels, reflecting the glory of the past of each Host Country, while setting the tone for future decades (and even centuries) of good living for their diverse and creative populations.

The Virtual City of

Science™

“Lose yourself in our City…then find yourself!”

The Virtual City of Science™ will represent a virtual platform for the introduction of innovative architectural designs, engineering studies for high-tech building materials, and the creation or duplication of attractive urban and natural environments for exploration by our “Virtual Citizens™.”  The Terrestrial Cities of Science™ will be built to accommodate approximately 100,000 inhabitants, but the Virtual City will be able to host millions of end-users, who can explore new forms of social media, share innovations, form intellectual or romantic relationships, and propagate large-scale transactions of commodities, securities, and cash.  Under the strict personal and business standards that will be established for our end-users, both monetary transactions, and social interaction, should be secure and successful.  Abuse of our “Code of Conduct,” to be agreed to by each Virtual Citizen™ upon obtaining their “Virtual Citizenship™,” may result in fines in GMU’s, or even exile from Project Galileo’s Virtual and Terrestrial Cities of Science™.  And nobody will want to be exiled, after experiencing the full excitement and utility of Project Galileo’s Virtual City.

The currency that will be exclusively used within our Virtual City of Science™, for all transactions of all goods and services, will be the “Galileo Monetary Unit™” or “GMU.”  Available financial transactions will include investments into virtual or terrestrial SME’s, and into the “Virtual Securities™” of other companies that will be listed on our “Virtual Innovation Exchange™,” as well as the “Virtual First Nations Stock Exchange™.”

The Virtual City of Science™ will mirror the planned cityscapes of our three planned Terrestrial Cities of Science™, and will encompass:  (a) a “Virtual Financial Center,” with access to our two Virtual Junior Stock Exchanges, and our Virtual Christian Bank Branches, and including an exclusive facility for large-scale commodities and swap transactions using our open chain technology; (b) our “Virtual University of the City of Science™,” accommodating thousands of Students and Faculty Members (in avatar form) from around the World, and providing ancillary virtual schools available to all age groups; (c) our “Virtual Shopping Arcade;” (d) a sports and entertainment center, incorporating live stream video transmissions from live sports events taking place within each of our three planned Terrestrial Cities of Science™; (e) a virtual tax-advantaged transaction engine provided by the Virtual First Nations Stock Exchange™; (f) a Virtual Medical Center for the dissemination of information regarding proprietary and innovative treatments and medications not generally available to the international public; (g) government interface (including virtual voting within both our Virtual City and our Terrestrial Cities); (h) virtual church services; and (i) musical and social events for each Virtual Citizen or Virtual Visitor™ entering our Virtual City, to enjoy the enhancement of their intellectual and romantic lives.  Our Virtual City of Science™ will incorporate the use of flying virtual drones, virtual robots, and other digitally displayed machines and devices, but only those which reflect actual physical patents and working models.  The capabilities of the avatars utilized by each end-user to visit or reside in Project Galileo’s Virtual City of Science™ will be drawn from known human abilities (flapping one’s arms and flying will not be among the standard choices allotted to the avatars of our end-users).

The Digital Economy of our Virtual City of Science™ will be dynamic, and will include exchanges of raw materials and commodities, manufactured goods, fashion items, high-tech gadgets, rights, licenses, private placement securities, securities listed on our Virtual and Terrestrial Junior Stock Exchanges, and virtual real estate within our well-designed exploration-friendly urban, suburban, and rural spaces.  The exclusive use of GMU’s, which will be mirrored within our 4 Terrestrial Cities of Science™, will facilitate the rapidity, efficiency, security, and confidentiality of any transfer either of small or large amounts of capital, resources, and commodities.  Our secure transaction infrastructure will also assist the 15 Foundations of Project Galileo in transmitting needed funds and supplies to their Expediters, who will be working on-site in all critical areas of the World where these resources will need to be deployed.  The 12 Funds of Project Galileo will also be benefitting from our secure open-chain technology for e-commerce, and virtual transactions, of every description, including rapid transfers of small or large quantities of fiat currencies or digital currencies.

A Virtual Chapter of L’Institut des Sciences et Arts, known the “Virtual Society of Savants™” (see www.realmofsavants.com) will be established within the Virtual City of Science™.  With its (physical) Mother Chapter located in Paris, France, L’Institut will be using the Virtual City to link the Savants from its Parisian Headquarters with the Savants of its global Chapters (within each Terrestrial City of Science™), forming conversation groups related to the arts, sciences, education, technology, engineering, architecture, economics, and all other subjects of interest.  The development of the Virtual Society of Savants™ will be a high priority for L’Institut, drawing upon the “Virtual Citizens™” of our Virtual City who are able to qualify for membership in this most exclusive “Virtual Foundation™,” so that the international intellectual community comprising L’Institut can be more broadly and rapidly expanded.  The combined Chapters of L’Institut, plus the Members of the Virtual Society of Savants™, will form a cooperative series of intellectual hubs, for the exchange of ideas, new technologies, and innovations of every description.  L’Institut will therefore contribute to enhancing the beauty, intellectual climate, technological relevance, economic efficiency, and cultural value of the Virtual City of Science™.”

The Virtual City of Science™ will be a showcase for the imagination of our technologists, and for the achievements of innovators of all ages.  Socially isolated persons of talent will find, within our Virtual City, a community that is supportive of creative minds.  Innovators of all nations will be able to thrive, and obtain life-changing information, personal relationships, and qualified mentors in every field of learning and human achievement.

The 300 Technologies of

Project Galileo™

“Open your mind!”

– Quote from the character “Kuato” in the Film “Total Recall” (1990) with Arnold Schwartzenegger

The “300 Technologies of Project Galileo™” are highly proprietary, and any detailed form of disclosure may endanger the integrity of our trade secrets.  Below are sample descriptions of a number of our revolutionary and disruptive technologies, so as to give a snapshot of various innovations that could be manufactured and deployed within our three Terrestrial Cities of Science™ (in the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, and Italy), or showcased within Project Galileo’s Virtual City of Science™.

Our intent is to develop our three planned Terrestrial Cities of Science™ to be 100% sustainable in the areas of:  clean and renewable energy generation; the elimination or recycling of garbage and industrial waste (which will never leave our Terrestrial Cities); and the use of green construction materials that are available locally within each of our Host Countries.  The 300 Technologies of Project Galileo™ include devices that can generate the rapid and inexpensive drilling of man-made geothermal vents which, combined with microturbines, can provide the required power to light, heat, or air condition buildings in perpetuity.  In addition, we have the capacity to generate power via the use of miniaturized plasmatrons, for installation in households and businesses, turning ordinary daily trash into electrical power.  Solar-power-generating building materials, passive solar designs, wind power, hydroelectric power, wave power, tidal power, and micro-turbines harnessing the movement of air from passing trains and automobiles will also be deployed.  One of the most exciting energy generators we know of is based on the harnessing of energy from interstellar particles, which never stop bombarding the Earth, and which can be used to drive gigantic turbines (replacing the need for either diesel-driven or nuclear-powered generators).

The high-tech building materials we will be manufacturing, and using to construct each of our three Terrestrial Cities of Science™, will include a material, generated from basalt fiber, which when added to concrete delivers both strength and flexibility, obviating the need for steel rods to reinforce cement in construction.  Proprietary forms of lightweight concrete that are available to us can form roads and runways that do not crack in the heat of the day, and have no need of expansion joints–greatly enhance travel safety.  Our available building materials are so revolutionary that we will have to ask the Savants of L’Institut to develop completely new styles of architecture, and engineering formulas, to complement our intended use of these strong (and fire-retardant) high-tech building materials.

Ethical stem cell technology, for the treatment of multiple human ailments and conditions, is another area of strength for Project Galileo. Revolutionary treatments for longevity, diabetes, cancer, bone degeneration, and many other critical ailments EXIST, as well as the ability to re-grow and restore entire bodily organs (without invasive surgery)—all thanks to advancements in the use of stem cells.  The ethical nature of various stem cell therapies for which we are conducting research involve, primarily, the use of stem cells from the individuals scheduled for treatment, or from their living relatives.  There are also advances in physical therapy, herbal medicine (including the discovery of important indigenous medical substances and practices), dietary management, and other health-related innovations which will be showcased within Project Galileo’s Virtual and Terrestrial Cities of Science™.  Our Health Hotel Project, initiated together with Dr. Lieven Van Neste of Portugal, a noted Chiropractor, is one example of the innovations brought to Project Galileo by our Savants.

Each of the 300 Technologies of Project Galileo™ will be carefully managed so as to generate employment for the Citizens of each Terrestrial City of Science™, and will be commercialized so as to benefit our precious technologists, whose years of dedication, and application of genius, have resulted in bringing these critical and life-changing tools and innovations not only to our Virtual and Terrestrial Cities of Science™, but to all of Humanity.

The Management Team

of Project Galileo

“Valeur et Discipline”

Project Galileo is the property of Project Galileo Group of the British Virgin Islands.  The exclusive management of the assets of PGG, and the development of the Virtual and Terrestrial Cities of Science™ of Project Galileo, is the contracted responsibility and mandate of Empire Group (see www.empire-group.asia).  There are, therefore, few Employees, Officers, or Directors of PGG at this time, although this Consortium Member Organization is a large-scale asset holder, both of current assets under contract, and of technology rights and intellectual property (“IP”).

The key figures who founded and created Project Galileo are:  Mr. Christopher Wolf Crutcher of San Francisco, California, U.S.A. (see www.christopherwolfcrutcher.com); and Mr. Cleante Libero Vitali of Turin, Italy (see : www.savigliano-spa.it).

Affiliates

Please see below the Affiliates of IGSG, including four of the five Consortium Member Organizations governing Project Galileo (IGSG, L’Institut, the RFO, and Empire Group):

Contact Us

“Brilliant minds and intelligent comments are welcome.”

Project Galileo's Managers will respond to all reasonable inquiries sent to:

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