The Humanarium Project has four primary missions as follows:
• Saving Endangered Species
• Biosphere Research and Development
• Design and Development of Alternate Infrastructures
• Eco-Disaster Recovery
SAVING ENDANGERED SPECIES
The creator of the non-profit corporation (Humanrium Project) is also the primary conributor at the present time. This donation consists of over three thousand drawings and a large collection of writings. A legacy real estate development is in progress to enhance the properties being acquired with Plizzel Matrixes.
Genetic Art, Animated Art Movies and a Variety of Writings
The co-generation public building will be a combination Art Gallery, Movie Studio and Educational complex. The founder of the Humanarium Project is an artist that has already produced over two thousand five hundred genetic designs. They will all be available for viewing by the general public. Each image has both a first and last name and a tax ID number. Each creature is also assigned an endangered species from the “Red List” maintained by the IUCA in Switzerland since 1947. There are currently over 26,000 species on the list. That will mean approximatly ten endangered species will be assigned per genetic design. All income from the licensing of any image will be used to help save these species.
SAVING ENDANGERED SPECIES 
BIOSPHERE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

The continuation of projects like Bioshere II, space programs and undersea living space development are going to be reported upon and encouraged with public and private support by the Humanarium Project. Our web site will be a source of education and information about all the new developments worldwide concerning anything to do with biosphere research and development. Whenever we can get directly involved with technology or development in this area, we will pursue that course of action. The creator of the Humanarium Project has donated the resources and profits of an alternate energy company “Black Wind Energy” and a digital money system for use in special situations.

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATE INFRASTRUCTURES
Alternate infrastructures can be additions to existing systems for environmental enhancement and improved service such as the following example:

BUFFER BUILDING
Buffer building refers to those spaces between the edge of the freeway and the nearest private property line. In California, CAL-TRANS is actively seeking private party solutions. We will be testing their rhetoric and resolve. Anything done should include a *soft crash zone and *quick vehicle removal systems to help with traffic management. Because of the nature of the topography in California the suggested uses only apply to certain stretches of road. These are primarily urban solutions, not necessarily urban concepts. Special architects and engineers will be needed to design buffer buildings. For long stretches of urban freeway next to established subdivisions an intricate design could prove useful. Considering the fact that freeways are a concept of the forties and fifties, surely some new thinking is long overdue. To start with, think of this plan as a tubular rectangle inside an outer tubular rectangle. The inside tube is designed and used by combustion engine vehicles that should be isolated, if possible, because of noise and air pollution.
BUFFER BUILDING
DEVELOPMENT SYNDICATE as a LLC or LimitedPartnership
A-1 CONTRACTOR
CAL-TRANS
Condos - Office Space - ROADS - Mini-Shopping
Garage - Storage - Emergency Parking
HUMANARIUM PROJECT
ARCHITECT
FINANCING
Pension Funds - Insurance Co. - Offshore Lenders
Some of the possible designs could include:
• Overhead toll roads and rail systems
• Underground toll roads
• Solar voltaic on roof and south and southwest walls
• Electric vehicles only zone
• Soft crash zone
• Quick vehicle removal systems
• Commercial and office space
• Special landscaping
• Special signage, time, weather, breaking news and emergency information
• Speed and reckless driving monitors
The following link should help develop some of these ideas:
www.dot.ca.gov for CALTRANS
Agricondos with underground Motor Home Timeshares using Tricolonization food researh
This requires a large agriculturally zoned property to properly develop all these concepts properly.
ECO-DISASTER RECOVERY


One of the first projects the Humanarium Project will undertake is a tree replenishment program in the San Diego, California’s back country. The Cedar fire of 2003 caused massive tree damage in the Cleaveland National Park and surrounding areas. Our plan is to purchase 2 to 5 acres in the Cuyamaca Lake area, preferrable in the North Peak area. The views here are spectacular except for the black trees left by the fire. We will use several methods to help with the reforestation of the area. Some of these methods are as follows:
1. Direct purchases with donated funds of seedlings and larger tree will happen proportionate to the donations received by the Humanarium Project.
2. A program of used live Christmas Trees will be initiated.
3. Coordination with other groups and agencies with similar
4. Design a trail system using electric vehicles only to raise funds for the forest replanting mission.
5. Identify any endangered species in the area and make a plan to help them.
6. Develop a cadre of weekend volunteers to excellerate the planting and upkeep of the nursery and the trails on private property.
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