No, TT0PP operates via its community credit system, because the community is self-contained, the credit system within the community relies upon the member volunteers efforts, value, and participation.
The global markets and the global economy operate in a completely different system, their system is built upon the premise of supply and demand, and that particular model is not designed to be self-sustaining. The supply and demand model requires there to be a reduction in supply so that there can be an increase in demand, but what happens when there's too much supply and not enough demand, this leads to what's known as inflation.
with TTOPP, the supply is the volunteer, there home that they had a hand in building, and there repayment of the home price by their volunteerism. The fact that the homes are not traded on the market, not sold for market value which can be highly inflated, but only for material, land, and labor costs, allows us to create a barter system that is sustainable.
The homes that are initially constructed will take approximately three weeks to six months to complete after the foundation is laid. We will be using methods associated with what's known as the "QUICK BUILD PROGRAM", that have been utilized by an organization known as the Jehovah's Witnesses. Their techniques have resulted them over 60,000 properties being either repaired, remodeled, rebuilt, and/or constructed as a result of these techniques over the past 20 years. Their motto is based on voluntary donations, but it's all done via voluntary contribution of labor.
Yes our services will be available to all government, cities throughout the world. however, our services will not be available to any organization and/or agency seeking to profit, and who are unwilling to abide by our core mission statement.
No, because the idea is in ours, the idea isn't new, all we are doing is providing an out, a means for those who are less fortunate. All we are doing is providing an opportunity for the American dream, where we as an organization are not looking at profit, we are looking at community development, and unification.
Also note, if a different organization attempted to do what we are doing it would cost them billions, and they would be seeking to recoup those funds. They would never be able to get the volunteerism, and maintain that over time. Because we have individuals who are willing to participate and to whom we grant FULL ownership of their property after seven years with only one exception, that they cannot sell the property to any corporation and/or financial institution, we don't see a problem, plus the more the merrier.
The land will be for the most part donated after the first two communities are set up, but the first two communities will be acquired by funds apportioned by the parent company, the land will be land that is held either by private owners and or local government, which we will acquire at a discount rate due to the size of the acquisition.