The creative teams are assessing several initiatives, following the footsteps of inventors, investors, dreamers and developers.
Do not hesitate to contact Gary K. Jennings with your insights, questions, or recommendations.
In 2022, the Creative Team proposed selling U.S. Permanent Resident Cards (EB5 Green Card) to pay off $ 50.0 billion in U.S. Territorial municipal bond debt for USVI, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and CNMI.
The initiative is under evaluation by the U.S. Federal Government, and we view the Trump Gold Card concept as validation to fund debt reduction via Permanente Resident Card (EB5 Green Cards) or U.S. Citizenship.
The creative team introduced a job training program designed for tribal members to reduce long term recidivism and increase job training. Oklahoma. Please see our website for more information.
The creative team proposed a federal tax credit strategy to finance the closure of 2,000 orphaned oil and gas wells per state (CA, TX, OK, WV, Offshore). Please see our website for more information.
- Close 2,000 Orphan Oil Wells per State.
- 500 new jobs
- 80 Well plugging crews, 20 Counties per year.
- $ 200.0 million per State, 10 year program term.
The creative team has introduced an asset-space maximization concept for County State, and Federal properties. Please see website for more information.
The creative team, consisting of Jennings (wearing a green shirt), Johnson, and Smith, proposed 125-mile bi-national water canal designed to transport 500 million gallons of seawater daily from the Sea of Cortez to the Salton Sea in California
The objective was to refill the Salton Sea by 25 feet annually and support the International Pacific Flyway.
Our concept is regarded as the largest restoration project in the United States, and under review by the State of California.
The photograph was taken in the Laguna Salada Basin (Coyote Canal, Baja MX). Gary Jennings is in the green shirt, Tom Septon (R) and Bruce Wilcox leaning on the truck.
At a dinner party in Okland CA, David Best, an extraordinary artist, shared his inspiring "set your inner artist free" theory, emphasizing that everyone has an inner artist.
Guided by James Digiorgio, and Joe Close, we transformed a FedEx van into a 40-person ladybug art car for BM (2010–2016). I consider this EVENT as my "one and done" 10 ton mobile steel sculpture project.
James Digiorgio (1965–2022)
Loved by many and is deeply missed
Ahau, Tulum Mexico, 2013.
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