New Fence Ideas - May 23, 2006
New Fence Ideas - May 23, 2006
NoInvaders.Org will have its third board meeting Friday, and things we will discuss include the commencement of border fence building in Cochise County this weekend, our new approach to building a better fence on private property elsewhere, and the advertising budget, which is now ramping up to over $10,000 per week, and will probably equal that amount in a day to meet our goal of bringing in $35,000 per day for two years starting this summer, so we can meet our $23-30 million pledge to complete contiguous fencing across all 1952 miles of southern border in two years.
While we have full permission from Department of the Interior rangers to repair and extend agricultural fencing on federal land, on private land, we have the discretion to build more physically effective yet cost effective fencing alternatives that may almost pay for themselves while easily complying with building codes in all four border states, not only environmentally friendly, but using recycled materials that greatly ease the burden of land fills that over-inherit expended tires that occupy too much volume. A tire baler can be purchased so old tires can be received along with 50 cents, then converted into solid 3'x3'x5' columns that can be used to build a rubber wall, requiring no cement, only rebar, easily affixed to level ground as land can be cheaply excavated so wall is placed at bottom of 6-foot-deep trench. Concertina or razor wire is then placed at the top of what is proposed to be a 12-foot-high wall. During excavation, earth is pushed to both sides of the trench to form two 6-to-10-foot-high parabolic walls that are solidified into environmentally-friendly and cheap adobe, almost impossible to climb because of its shape and because width is as great as height, making ladders almost useless. We don't have an early estimate for the cost of this triple-wall with trench, but it should be far, far less than the $800 per foot that would be spent by the federal government for an Israeli-style fence.
We invite you to visit BorderFenceProject.com as your help and donations are greatly appreciated in our drive to help meet our goals. Thank you for reading and being a part of our unprecedented mission.
Sincerely,
Jim Wood
NoInvaders.Org President
http://www.NoInvaders.Org
http://www.BorderFenceProject.com

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