Tuesday, September 14, 2010

ROADMAP FOR MAKING PROGRESS








BiggestCrime 2000THREE (TM)


Announcing a New Format for a Reality Television Competition Series


Name of the Series: BiggestCrime 2000THREE (TM)

note: "2000THREE" represents the year that I resolved to prove that a crime
that I were a direct victim of is "The Biggest Crime In American History."


Motivation for Creating the Series: To gather interest across the nation so that
others will help to reveal, and possibly solve,
"The Biggest Crime In American History."


Format of the Proposed Television Series: 1. The use of methods, created by
Robert Evans, beginning in 2003 to insure that the series
is both entertaining and informative.


2. Contestants will be accompanied by a camera crew.


3. Contestants will be filmed as they engage and interact with randomly chosen people. The contestants' mission will be to cause those people to provide feedback that will assist in identifying and/or solving "The Biggest Crime In American History."


4. A panel of judges will judge the performance of the contestants.


5. Numerous scenarios, challenges, and rules, will be instituted to promote the entertainment value of the series.




EVERYONE IS ENCOURAGED TO EARN 50% COMMISSIONS. JUST FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW:



Recruit coffee shops, cafes, restaurants, barber shops, beauty shops, fitness centers, and similar retail establishments across the nation, to be OFFICIAL networking and informational centers for the BiggestCrime 2000THREE (TM), the "Revealing The Biggest Crime In American History" reality television competition series--a planned, Oakland based, television series where contestants will compete for cash prizes as large as those offerred by "The Amazing Race," "Survival," etc. Monitor this weblog, http://www.firstbiggestcrime.blogspot.com for updated information about the series.


Earn 50% commission when a coffee shop, cafe, etc. pays the $150 yearly fee, and the $30 monthly meeting fee, to participate. THE ESTABLISHMENTS BENEFIT FROM HAVING CUSTOMER-TRAFFIC DRIVEN TO THEIR LOCATIONS!! The $30 monthly meeting fees must be paid by each participating establishment, even those that do not send anyone to the meetings. Each participating establishment may send up to three people to a monthly meeting for the $30 monthly fee. All others sent by a participating establishment, after the first three people are counted, must pay $60 each to attend a meeting. No refunds of fee payments will be provided. All commission payments will end on December 31, 2018.



Each participating establishment must make their location available for use, free of charge, for the monthly meetings, if their location is chosen by the executive director of the planned television series. Robert Evans is the current Executive Director.


Each establishment that wishes to participate, and the person that earned the commission, must both contact Robert Evans as soon as possible to make payment arrangements:


Robert Evans
BiggestCrime 2000THREE (TM)
http://www.firstbiggestcrime.blogspot.com

BiggestCrime.com
http://www.biggestcrime.com

webmaster@biggestcrime,com (change comma to period in my email address)



BiggestCrime 2000THREE (TM), published on November 1, 2010, on http://www.firstbiggestcrime.blogspot.com, is a trademark and/or a service mark owned by Robert Evans.













Can you imagine a scenario where the wonder woman, Tyra Banks, queen of all media, is joined by National Instruments, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent, Extraprise, and American Management Association. Not only that . But lets add the ten largest cities in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and South Carolina: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, Reading, Scranton, Bethlehem, Lancaster, Levittown, Altoona; Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Gary, Hammond, Muncie, Camel, Fishers, Bloomington; Columbia, Charleston, North Charleston, Rock Hill, Mount Pleasant, Greenville, Spartanburg, Summerville, Hilton Head Island, Florence. Now, are we finish yet? The answer is No! There are others. But they will remain unidentified in order to protect trade secrets.

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