Rayelan,
re your post and telephone interview:
TELEPHONE INTERVIEW: READER SAYS ELITE EXPOSED BY 08.01 BRIDGE COLLAPSE (views: 453)
Rayelan -- Saturday, 4 August 2007, 4:51 p.m.
IMO maybe we should bring up these up-coming meetings from theNASCO web site. A demonstration or other rattling is in order? BTW, These meetings are along the I-35 NASCO corridor.
As far as the readers comments on the dark cloud, I recall in Spielberg's movie," Close Encounters Of The Third Kind" the Alien Crafts would approach embedded in this same kind of cloud?? and then appear from it??
Anti-Gravity made??
BR
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=15497
Bush Administration Quietly Plans NAFTA Super Highway
by Jerome R. Corsi
Posted: 06/12/2006
http://www.nascocorridor.com/
http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/news/conf_07_notes.html
http://www.nascocorridor.com/pages/news/calendar.html
Also click on the events to see all the past meetings.
Inland Port Across North America Conference (IPANA)
San Antonio, Texas
September 6-7, 2007
NASCO and Free Trade Alliance San Antonio are pleased to host the Third Annual Inland Ports Across North America Conference on September 6-7, 2007, in San Antonio, Texas. Well over 200 participants attended the 2006 conference, which was a very successful event focusing on several components of the rail industry.
This year the conference will focus on the air cargo industry, and will draw participants from multiple geographic and economic regions. The program will be geared towards shippers, freight forwarders, port authorities, developers, customs brokers, foreign trade zones, 3PLs, equipment suppliers and others players in the supply chain. Conference attendees will benefit from learning the latest on intermodal trends, cargo security, new logistics corridors, port technology and the air cargo industry.
The day-and-a-half program will include workshops such as: “Developing an Air Cargo Strategic Plan: From Concept to Operation,” “Integrating Multi-modal Service,” “Air Cargo Security: Buckle Up for the Turbulence,” and “International Air Cargo Hubs in Latin America, Asia, Europe and Africa,” among others.
For more information contact Rachel Connell at (214) 744-1006 or rachel@nascocorridor.com
North America Works III
Kansas City, Missouri
October 18-20, 2007
NASCO is pleased to announce that the third North America Works conference is scheduled for October 18-20, 2007, in Kansas City, Missouri.
This year’s event, to be held at the Westin Crown Center Hotel, is
co-presented by the City of Kansas City and NASCO. Focusing on the theme, “Entrepreneurial Development along the Mid-Continent Corridor,” the conference will feature information and panels with entrepreneurs and leaders from Canada, the United States and Mexico.
This conference is extremely relevant as the United States, Canada and Mexico work together to address dynamic changes that are occurring in the global marketplace today. North America Works III will again provide the opportunity for decision makers, leaders and entrepreneurs to be involved in important panels and presentations. Discussions will underline the critical role that entrepreneurs and leadership play in North American competitiveness and transportation strategies as well as the importance of trilateral trade to the North American economy. The conference panels will be structured as working groups this year, to allow for more interaction and questions and answers from the attendees and panelists.
For more information contact Rachel Connell at (214) 744 – 1006 or rachel@nascocorridor.com