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Example:  (see Figure 9, page 81)

                       The United States wishes to purchase oil:


                       A nation may submit an International Purchase Enactment (IPE), to the people for the
                       purchase of international products, for example OPEC Oil.

                       The people must approve the IPE, as the people’s material resources and labor are in
                       service to fulfill International enactment orders.


                       • OPEC transfers the oil to the Global Resource Reserve System for transport, which is
                        verified by Global Compensation and Transaction Administrators
                       • The United States submits Willits to the Global Resource Reserve System.




               OPEC will have the option of purchasing American products, services, or materials; an OPEC nation
               may also require US-Willit reserves for travel and tourism so that their people may travel to the
               United States and vice-versa. Or, OPEC may offer the US-Willits to other nations that wish to
               purchase American goods and services, for which OPEC will receive the option to purchase
               products, materials and services from those other nations.

               Nations may issue Willits up to ten (10) percent of Gross Domestic Production into the Global

               Resource and Reserve Systems for up to three quarters, based on the 60/30/10 partition
               agreement. Nations may take on no further resource allocation obligations until the obligation is
               settled. A nation may also issue Willits or commit resources to maintain a steady ten (10) percent
               ratio.

               Global and Regional Compensation and Transaction Administrations will dispense Willit
               Compensation and ensure the audit of all transactions, and the efficient and legal distribution of
               resources.


               As a result, only the best products, rare materials, and niche services will be offered for
               international exchange. Knowledge and training will be of prime importance as well as innovation.
               Nations, by necessity, will make efficient use of their resources, promote recycling, the best usage
               of resources (see efficiency calculator Figure 15, Page 55), and conservation. Each nation’s cities
               and states will be vital assets that ensure a nation’s longevity; therefore, its people must be well
               treated to prevent conflict, civil war, and secession.














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