A NESARA/GESARA HUMANITARIAN PROJECT PROPOSAL
BELOW: AI’s vision of The Rocky Mountain Dog Ranch.
AI's vision of the Dog Ranch
RockyMountainDogRanch.org aka The Dog Ranch
Obective: To create one of the USA’s largest no-kill dog sanctuaries & forever home with awesome human staycation potential.
It is heartbreaking, that entering into the year 2024, that so many of man’s best friends are still needlessly put to death each and every day by the tens of hundreds across the US. For no other reason than the bad luck of the draw; first in, first out. And when the shelters are packed and your time is up, it’s a quick death sentence. No soulful animal ever deserves to have their preciously short life so carelessly and maliciously terminated for such a frivolous reason: no kennel space.
On any given day, thousands and thousands of animals are looking to be rescued in hundreds of high-kill shelters nationwide.
Can every animal be saved? Well… maybe. It depends on a whole lot of money and many selfless, dedicated caring humans. The Rocky Mountain Dog Ranch is envisioned to be giant step forward in helping to solve the no-kill dream conundrum: lack of money. Envision a sprawling, mixed terrain, large, repurposed cattle or horse ranch, ideally located somewhere in the vast hills of Colorado, with satellite feeder locations eventually located around the country. The purpose of The Ranch would be to give sanctuary to as many ‘kill list’ dogs as possible, including senior and special needs dogs. Done right, the Ranch would be marketed as a unique vacation spot to come and interact with the animals for days at a time. Adoptions always encouraged, but not mandatory.
AI's vision of the Dog Ranch
Working through the many creative and inventive ways to manage, care for, feed, house and ultimately adopt out so many animals is really challenging and exciting at the same time. For many dogs this will be their forever home, living comfortably among the larger pack. What’s really exciting to ponder is all the ways to keep large amounts of dogs fed, warm, happy, athletic, clean, tracked and ultimately given some of the love and sense of family they deserve. Dogs would mainly be segregated into large groups by size, age and wellness and temperament.
Designing a facility from the ground up will allow for creating an environment that is uniquely organized, entertaining and enriching to the public in general. Making The Ranch a vacation destination would be unique unto itself. Merchandising and commercializing the project along with donations and philanthropic participation would also be anticipated to some degree.
Many unique funding opportunities will help make this project not only self-sustaining, but more importantly, a generator of potential to be shared with others – a key component of the Nesara/Gesara future. Therefore, ultimately collaborating with, and helping to fund and support the many existing networks of dedicated volunteers currently rescuing, fostering and adopting out all types of animals daily across the country will be of an additional priority; a key to saving and giving hope to as many animals as possible. Creating regional Ranch satellite locations to house and support area no-kill efforts is a real possibility.
Every oddball dream starts somewhere, and this one is no different… it actually happens to begin in two places, with the two contributing partner websites & identities MillionFanMarch.com and WhatUp.tv . You can read the About pages at each of those sites separately, but know that they have have been purposefully and primarily set up to ultimately feed awareness and startup potential to this particular Nesara/Gesara project benefactor called the Rocky Mountain Dog Ranch. The three websites ideally will work together through the year 2024 to end up at a point The Ranch can be established going into 2025.
Opportunities for collaboration and additional fund raising will be forthcoming.
More updates in early 2024. Thanks so much for checking in. Pray for all the animals who’s lives can’t be saved in the days and weeks ahead.
Inspired heavily by the Land of the Strays in Costa Rica and other free range shelters: