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Profit of Thai Canal World Capital : Part 2 ISOPTIK The Hi-End Eyeglasses Centre 28-09-2021 Rubble Chops Axe Episode 33 " Profit of Thai Canal World Capital : Part 2 " 07th.02.2021 " Profit of Thai Canal World Capital : Part 2 " Summary profit from the Thai Canal World Capital = 61 trillion EURO per year, divided by 193 countries according to the shareholding proportion with Thai people holding 51% of shares and 49 % of shares 2. Thai Canal Giga Department Store, size of 10,000 million square meters = 800 trillion baht per year (22 trillion EURO per year ). 3. Thai Canal housing 10 million rai (16,000 square kilometers) for rent, 8 million rai ( 12,800 square kilometers) for housing, rent for 30 years, 400 square meters per unit, 10 million baht ( 2.75 hundred thousand EURO ) = 320 trillion baht per year. ( 8 trillion EURO per year ) 4. Thai Canal Super Casino = 100 trillion baht per year ( 2.8 trillion EURO per year ) 5. Trading and design center of car, trucks and motorcycles of all kinds = 100 trillion baht per year. ( 2.8 trillion EURO per year ) 6. Thai Canal Giga Entertainment Complex = 20 trillion baht per year. ( 550 hundred thousand million per year ) 7. Thai Canal Giga Medical Care Centre = 20 trillion baht per year. ( 550 hundred thousand million per year ) Thai Canal World Capital details. 1. Thai Canal has a length of 120 kilometers. The Thai Canal World Capital Development Project, two sides of Thai Canal, has development distance of the area along the length of the canal is 200 kilometers per side, with a usable area of 40,000 square kilometers. 2. 20 trillion baht ( 551 hundred thousand million EURO ) investment, Thai people invest 51% in the form of a holding company allows the public to buy shares at a par value of not more than 10 million baht each ( 2.75 hundred thousand EURO ), after which it can be purchased at the market price within 30 days, not more than 100 million baht per person ( 2.7 million EURO ), and then open for big investors to purchase. 3. Another 49% hold by 192 countries. 4. Let the Thai government use the Thai Canal as a key to resolving disputes between United States and China, together with 193 countries around the world, invest in Mega Thai Canal Project that will lead to the wealth of every country, because different products can be sold many times more, will solve the economic downturn immediately. 5. Profits from the development of the Thai Canal 9A, Bobi-layout, on an area of 40,000 square kilometers : 5.1 Most modern duty free trading center in the world for all kinds of products from 193 countries. 5.1.1 Pre- orders of products with pre-packaged sales that 1 million sellers of the Thai Canal offered to businessmen of 193 countries, 24 hours, everyday. 5.1.2 Making ships of all sizes from around the world to visit a warehouse at the Thai Canal World Capital, 1,200 ships per day, because they can sell products for good profit all in one way and buy goods until fully 1 / 7 ISOPTIK The Hi-End Eyeglasses Centre 28-09-2021 loaded ships to sell and make good profits in return trip. 5.1.3 It is multiplied income, endlessly rich for everyone increase profit every year at a progressive rate, accommodate merchant ships of all sizes, more than 438,000 trips per year ( Currently 540,000 ships pass through the South of Thailand per year through 3 straits ), each trip makes a profit from trading for the Thai Canal World Capital, 2,000 million baht ( 55 trillion EURO ) per trip = 876 trillion baht per year ( 24 trillion EURO per year ) and increasing every year at a progressive rate. 5.1.4 The Thai Canal World Capital Commercial center is the largest, most modern and has most products in the world, speed limit for ship is 5 knots. There are harbors along 2 banks of canal 240 kilometers, able to support more than 800 ships of all sizes per day. 5.1.5 Large deep sea port with warehouse Both the Andaman and the Gulf of Thailand can accommodate all sizes of cargo vessels, 200 each = 400 ships per day. 5.2 The largest, modern and best duty-free department store in the world, Thai Canal Giga Department store, size of 10 billion square meters. 5.2.1 Including all kinds of products from 193 countries for businessmen to fly directly into the Thai Canal Airport to see product samples and test to choose, buy, design, order, manufacture in unlimited quantities. 5.2.2 There is a personal product expert who takes care of the special service, can deliver goods by air, boat, car, train, double track. 5.2.3 Thai Canal World Capital, one place to finish everything, increases profit every year at a leap rate. Generate profit from trading to Thai Canal Giga Department store 800 trillion baht per year. 5.2.4 Goods from 193 countries will increase sales opportunities by more than100 times, increasing GDP by 20 times within 10 years. 5.2.5 An enormous goods that remain in stock from 193 countries stored in each country's warehouses because they cannot be sold with a combined value of more than 1,000 trillion baht, there will be a 200 times easier selling opportunity when showing products at Thai Canal Giga Department Store with an intelligent product search assistant and the most advanced online virtual trading system in the world. 5.2.6 Trading and design center of cars, trucks and motorcycles of all kinds, income = 100 trillion baht per year ( 2.8 trillion EURO per year ) 5.2.7 Thai Canal Giga Entertainment Complex revenue = 20 trillion baht per year. ( 550 hundred thousand million per year ) 5.2.8 Thai Canal Giga Medical Care Centre = 20 trillion baht per year. ( 550 hundred thousand million per year ) 5.3 Thai Canal Super Casino, the largest, most luxurious, modern in the world and excellent service for businessmen who are customers of the Thai Canal City, national leader, military leader, income = 100 trillion baht per year. ( 2.8 trillion EURO per year ) 6. Connecting the Thai Canal by a network of double-track railways, airports with all provinces of Thailand and neighboring countries Singapore, India, Vietnam, China, Russia 7. Thai Canal World Capital International Airport, largest and most modern in the world 7.1 Designed for accommodate the world's largest cargo planes, 6 or more types, such as Antonov An 225 2 / 7 ISOPTIK The Hi-End Eyeglasses Centre 28-09-2021 Mriya of the Soviet Union, equipped with six turbofan engines that can carry cargo up to 250 tons. ( Can carry whole trains ) 7.2 There is a modern, fast, accurate, economical and best in the world transportation facility for ship-to-air with AI system. 8. The world's best digital financial center 9. Thai Canal Housing 10 million rai ( 16 billion square meters ) , 8 million rai ( 12.8 billion square meters ) for housing, rent for 30 years, 400 square meters per unit, 10 million baht ( 2.75 hundred thousand EURO ) = 320 trillion baht ( 8 trillion EURO ). 10. Thai people will benefit as follows 10.1 Thai products of all kinds will sell for a much higher price. Thai farmers and manufacturer will no longer be taken advantage of by middleman 10.2 Jobs for diligent and inquisitive people earn at least four times more income, the amount of 1 million people ( if they can speak English ). 10.3 The environment will be treated with the best possible care until it is in better condition. 11. The stability of the Thai Canal World Capital is due to mutual benefits of close ties of leaders and businessmen from 193 countries around the world who are intimate at the Thai Canal World Capital. 12. The security system of the Thai Canal World Capital. 12.1 one hundred high-performance, medium-sized stealth submarine of the Royal Thai Navy can make enemy ships of all kinds retreat from the Andaman Sea within minutes. 12.2 In the deep water more than 100 meters of the Andaman Sea. High-performance, medium-sized stealth submarine is the most powerful weapon in the battle of this era for sinking ship on the water surface and large noisy nuclear powered submarine from fumigation reactor, then dives down to hide from the sonar in layers of water with different temperatures and densities to find the opportunity for repeat attacks. In this case, enemy must use a quieter kill submarine with a submarine propeller sound listening system only therefore will have the opportunity to detect and sink a submarine that needs to be destroyed. 13. One thousand High-tech attack fighter aircrafts, install a guided missile, destroy a long-range warship, firing distance 450 kilometers, speed 8 times sound. 14. Three thousand missiles destroy a long-range warship with a range of 450 kilometers, 8 times speed, and defend the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman. 15. Three thousand long-range surface-to-air missiles with a maximum firing range of 400 kilometers, defending the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman. 16. Four thousand medium-range surface-to-air missiles with a maximum firing range of 250 kilometers, defending the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman. 17. Five thousand short-range, surface-to-air missiles at a range of 40 to 120 km, protect the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman. 18. An anti-aircraft gun of 30 mm, 6 caliber, rotating dual platform, controlled by radar and AI, rate of fire 8,400 rounds per minute.
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