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AGDOAGDO
ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
REGISTER CORT / TYPE : NUMBER DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN, GERMANY / TAB VR : 3037
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
NON-STATE / NOT-FOR-PROFIT
REGISTERREGISTER
DOCUMENTSDOCUMENTS
DATE OF REGISTRATION
15/08/201315/08/2013
INDEX
22.08.2013
PAGE
SHORT SUMMARY 3
LAW COURT / REGISTER DOCUMENT I 4
LAW COURT / REGISTER DOCUMENT II 5
FOUNDERS 6
LIST OF POSSIBLE POSITIONS/ FUNCTIONS AS A MEMBER 7
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF MEMBERSHIP 8
SCHEMATIC COOPERATION OF MEMBERS IN THE SYSTEM AGDO 9
AGDO / FREE MEMBERSHIP SERVICE 9
LIST OF FREE MEMBERS AT THE 21.08.2013 10-12
FOUNDATION PROTOCOL / 17.07.2013 / ENGLISH VERSION 13-17
AGDO RULES / 01.09.2012 / ENGLISH VERSION 3 18-28
IMPRESSUM 29
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--- AGDO ---
SHORT SUMMARY
• From the crude oil era to social green age
• AGDO / ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
• non-state
• not-for-profit
• AGDO / R&D / RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
• NEW GREEN CIVILIZATION
• SUPERSTRUCTURE
• NEW GREEN INDUSTRY
• new green technologies
• social projects
• new green economic projects
• preservation of world peace
• peaceful, green society
• NEW GREEN INDUSTRY
• input
• sudan grass / algae
• air
• water
• other natural products
• output
• energy
• plastic
• textile
• paint
• medicines
• fertilizers
• pesticides
• herbicides
• detergent
15.12.2007
--- BIOTECHNOLOGY 3rd
GENERATION ---
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--- AGDO ---
--- DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN (GERMANY) ---
ENTRY IS MADE ON THE TAB VR 3037
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--- AGDO ---
REGISTER DOCUMENT
REGISTRATION AT THE DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN IN THE REGISTER VR 3037
1. Registration number
2.a) Name
2.b) Seat
3.a) General representation schemes
3.b) Authorized representatives and special power of attorney
4.a) Statute
5.a) Date of entry
5.b) Comments
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REGISTER DOCUMENT
AGDO
ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
FOUNDERSFOUNDERS
NAME BIRTHDAY LOCATION
1 Hasan Alshareef 24.06.77 Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
2 Hussein Batarfi 21.12.66 Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3 Dr. D. Khalid 29.10.64 Hannover, Germany
4 Damir Agic 16.07.76 Lippstadt, Germany
5 Mansour Abdel Salam 16.03.75 Hannover, Germany
6 Mohamed Ali Selim Ali 20.11.65 Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
7 Dimitrios Bekas 18.10.77 Lippstadt, Germany
--- FOUNDERS ------ FOUNDERS ---
AGDO
LIST OF POSSIBLE POSITIONS / FUNCTIONS AS A MEMBER
POSITION / FUNCTION NUMBER (STATE 21/08/2013)
FOUNDERS 7
PROTOCOL LEADER 1
CONFERENCE LEADER 1
PRESIDENT 1
VICE PRESIDENT 1
TREASURER 1
PROJECTMANAGER 1
DIRECTOR MANAGER 1
GENERAL OFFICE DIRECTOR 1
OFFICE DIRECTOR (COUNTRY) 1
CHEIRMAN CONCIL MEMBER 1
CONCIL MEMBERS 6
HONORARY MEMBERS 7
SPONSOR MEMBERS X
FULL MEMBERS X
ACTIVE MEMBERS X
OBSERVERS 4
OTHER X
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AGDO
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF MEMBERSHIP
ONLINE LOCATION
DATUM
20.02.2013 16.04.2013 31.07.2013
HOMEPAGE / ONLINE REGISTER 70 92 149
+22 +57
FACEBOOK / GROUP 820 1020 1216
+200 +196
LINKEDIN / GROUP 17 29 49
+12 +20
Date of registration at the District Court of Paderborn (Germany) : 15.08.2013
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AGDOAGDO
--- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS ---
SCHEMATIC COOPERATION OF MEMBERS IN THE SYSTEM AGDO
AGDO / FREE MEMBERSHIP SERVICE
• Every legal entity.
• They pay no compulsory contributions.
• Thay pay no member investments.
• No right to vote
• Newsletter / Reports.
• Teamworkletter.
• Cooperation plan / business.
• Cooperation plan / technology.
• Cooperation plan / other.
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AGDOAGDO
--- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS ---
LIST OF FREE MEMBERS AT THE 21.08.2013
HOMEPAGE / ONLINE REGISTER
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AMLC_EMAIL First_Name Last_Name country
a7med_kanaan09@yahoo.com
abdallahis707@gmail.com Abdallah Ismail Egypt
abdmustafa99@yahoo.com taha majeed iraq
adsh@mail.net.sa
ahmed2rahim@yahoo.com ahmed mahmoud abdelrahim egypt
ahmed541991@gmail.com Ahmed al-Janabi Iraq
ahmedabdsalam88@yahoo.com
albertineharris@hotmail.com
alwasity_city@yahoo.com
ammar_ja@yahoo.com Ammar Jamal Iraq
aneelshaikh83@gmail.com
aoiporg1@hotmail.com
apyc2008@gmail.com
ashrafghanim@gmail.com
backtoschoolarts@yahoo.com Alvin Johnson United States
banker_552000@yahoo.com gerrit kuipers netherlands
bat_yam_9@hotmail.com
benaouda.fairouz@yahoo.com
bhargavsamuel@gmail.com
bill.williams@altresco.com William Williams United States
bipinposoindia@gmail.com Bipin Prasad India
blaza_co@hotmail.com
bst.hicham@gmail.com
caballersarl@gmail.com Javier Caballer España
caesar.pls@gmail.com
chief4emiola@gmail.com Rasheed Emiola Nigeria
clarkms_18@yahoo.com Clark Sabbun Philippines
costanzo@inventis.biz Costanzo Ferraro italy and saudi arabia
damiana.moretti@be-italia.it Damiana Moretti Italy
damir.agic@agicenergy.de Damir Agic Germany
damir.agic@chemiewende.de Damir Agic Germany
dasdingchen@yahoo.de
david.blaz@arcor.de David Blaz Germany
dedda04@yahoo.es
demeco@sltnet.lk ROCHANA DE SILVA Sri Lanka
devicafatih@gmail.com
dimibekas@gmx.net Dimitrios Bekas Germany
djrsusgodqhr@hanmail.net Noh yong gu southkorea
dorion.p@gmail.com Philipe Dorion Canada
dorion.phil@gmail.com Philipe Dorion Canada
drdavidojo@gmail.com
drngongoepierre@gmail.com NGONGO ELONGO MUSAFIRI PIERRE DR CONGO
dusko@tmd.rs Dusko Trninic Serbia
e.wolf@wolfengineering.de Eugen Wolf Germany
ec651@columbia.edu ed chen USA
elange88@hotmail.com Elke Lange Spain
emilaugenergy@ymail.com Olumuyiwa Latunde Nigeria
energy.pellets.biomass.indltd@gmail.com Colif Isabor Nigeria
eng.mostafa2712@yahoo.com moustafa mohammad maca
AGDOAGDO
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engribtijani@yahoo.com Tijani Ibrahim Nigeria
ewttg@yahoo.co.uk
falcongroup.ghana@gmail.com Dr. Yosef Kayos Kwao Ghana
farahkhanmailbox@gmail.com
fardous@arab-international-peace.org fardous al shaikh saudi arabia
fardous33@hotmail.com Fardous Alshaikh K.S.A
farhan_mukhtar@hotmail.com
gheselbash@ymail.com Ahmed Bilal Gheselbash UK
ghorimz@gmail.com Muhammad Zahir Ghori Pakistan
gordonhervey@gmail.com gordon hervey Australia
h.judek@energy-visions.com Hans-Henning Judek Japan
hah@daposy.com Hans Aage Hjuler Denmark
haissamrd@gmail.com Haissam Radieddine Lebanon
haloub.r@hotmail.com
hani_slm@yahoo.com Hany Salem Canada
hansboudib84@yahoo.com
hasan.alshareef@arab-international-peace.org Hasan Alshareef Saudi Arabian
hasaneldrawy@yahoo.com
hayouta33@live.fr
hazem.press@hotmail.com
hbatarfi@habco-consultation.com Hussein Batarfi Saudi Arabia
heatherboyle41@hotmail.com Heather Boyle UK
hoecke77@hotmail.de Timo Hökenschnieder herr von lipp city
ibrahim.bouna@gmail.com Ibrahim Diouf Senegal
ibrahimabdiouf@yahoo.ca Ibrahim Diouf Senegal
idriskoh@yahoo.fr
ikon_man@hotmail.com
indojapan@yahoo.com Jagdish T India
info.starseed.pcc@gmail.com Dierk Gerlach Germany
info@halalsolutions.org Muhammad Raza Ali Sheikh Pakistan
info@zava.cc
ingenieria@ecoisel.com Juan Manuel Lopez Diaz Spain
insanya2009@yahoo.com ‫جمعية‬ ‫النسانية‬ ‫الرعاية‬
interglobds.group@gmail.com Abissi Raymond KOUAME Côte d'Ivoire
james_dexta@hotmail.de james dexta germany/lippstadt
jaumealbertib@hotmail.com Jaume Albertí Catalonia
jorhervi@gmail.com Jorge Enrique Hernandez Venezuela
jpmante@me.com
julietantonios@hotmail.com
khanwasim79@gmail.com Wasim Khan India
lars@leckebusch.de
luca902@supereva.it roberta zenaghi italy
m.alwi@desaria.com Muhammad Alwi Indonesia
m.saleem@kgpeng.com Mohamed Selim Egypt
makonda_mbuta@yahoo.fr Emery MAKONDA MBUTA Democratic Republic of the Congo
marie_designs@msn.com mariefareeda ali trinidad
maxilluminati@gmail.com
mayare01@yahoo.fr
md_ghouse11@yahoo.com
mdghanghro@gmail.com Miandad Ghanghro Pakistan
‫فلسطين/غزه‬
AGDOAGDO
--- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS ---
SUM FREE MEMBERS : 154
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mehrshad.1990@gmail.com
mmkcsn@gmail.com murali k India
mohammed_tay@live.fr
mohsin_iqbal@lcc.com mohsin iqbal saudia arabia
moin.khan@live.com
moonylife1@hotmail.com
mr.mbesiso@gmail.com
mr.mgh@windowslive.com
mterdman@gmail.com Moshe Terdiman Israel
mttm_press060@hotmail.com
mustafajaghori@yahoo.com
mustaphasani2001@yahoo.com almustapha sani nigeria
nandispeel@webmail.co.za Nandi Speelman
nawal.alhassan@yahoo.com
niagaragal36@hotmail.com Suzanne Edwards Canada
nourmm007@yahoo.fr
nuhasarwar@gmail.com
oranim77@hotmail.com
p.hoffmann@novavia.lu
paulo.serodio@hotmail.com Paulo Serodio USA
ra-f0@hotmail.com
raniam123@gmail.com
redoxint@yahoo.com Pardi Zoltan Roumania
renate.knoll-heinrichs@mut-bewegt.de
rolfschicke@onlinehome.de Rolf Schicke Germany
ronaldcaduan_24@yahoo.com Ronald Caduan Philippines
roodycelestin10@yahoo.com
rupalrajn@gmail.com Rupal N.Raj India
saadiarezki@yahoo.fr
saba2021@hotmail.com
sabahigr2012@hotmail.com
sabahigr2013@hotmail.com mike saba Jordan
safa@maisondevalois.eu
saichintala001@gmail.com Sai B Chintala India
saisradha2000@gmail.com DEVENDRA PATEL INDIA
salam068@yahoo.com
sameehkhalaf@gmail.com
sampangandu@gmail.com Sampa Ng'andu Zambia
shadi20007@hotmail.com
shafiq.yousafzai@gmail.com Shafiq Ur Rahman Yousafzai Pakistan
sokayna_a@yahoo.com
somayaaliy@yahoo.com
st@allmecenat.org SOPHIE TUFFNELL France/GB
sudan4all@yahoo.com
surjyakalita114@gmail.com surjya kalita India
u1951@mail.ru talgat usman Россия
uaf_amanullah@hotmail.com Aman Chaudhry Canada
ump@ump-spain.com Javier Parra Spain
vinanti.v@gmial.com Vinanti Castellarin USA/India
wagnerjens86@gmail.com Jens Wagner Germany
wasifbashir15@gmail.com
wikifreakz@gmail.com
wilma.vorstenburg@cbi-solutions.co.za Wilma Vorstenburg South Africa
wkhalil80@hotmail.com khalil wahdan Palestine
wwangeww@libero.it
www.wilgrandlubida@gmail.com wilgrand lubida Tanzania
y.eltayeb@yahoo.com
zari.143@gmail.com
ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
FOUNDATION PROTOCOL
( ORIGINAL DOCUMENT ON GERMAN LANGUAGE / FILED IN DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN / GERMANY)
17.07.2013 / 09:00pm
Today, in Bad Sassendorf, Lippstadt (Germany), in the presence of the attached list, the
following seven people voted to establish the international organisation ARAB / GERMAN
GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (AGDO); with the purpose to support social projects,
new green economic projects, projects for the preservation of world peace, sustainable new
green technology for a new green industry and concepts for a social, green society.
Hassan Alshareef welcomes the attendees of the meeting and explains the start-up projects.
With the consent of all present persons Alshareef Hassan was appointed to lead the meeting.
He was then unanimously elected by acclamation for the position of chairman and Damir Agic
unanimously elected as the secretary of the meeting.
Hassan Alshareef states that voting at this meeting will be done by manual lifting.
HASSAN ALSHAREEF THEN ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING AGENDA:
1. DEBATE ABOUT ESTABLISHING THE ORGANISATION;
2. CONSULTATION AND STATEMENT OF THE ORGANISATION PURPOSE AND RULES;
3. CHOICE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS;
4. APPOINTMENT OF THE FIRST YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION FEE;
5. REGISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION, OTHER ACTION UP TO THE REGISTRATION.
All attendees of the agenda agreed unanimously.
AGENDA ITEM 1:
Mr. Hassan Alshareef and Mr. Damir Agic explain the reasons for establishing the international
organisation with the legal form of an association and common interests of all members.
The AGDO will be an INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION, to promote a merger of various
individuals, companies and other organisations on the basis of mutual interest, for 3rd
generation biotechnology. 3rd generation biotechnology is the basis for a new green industry.
It can replace crude oil, natural gas, and fossil coal both in theory and in practice. Social
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ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
projects and projects for peace would automatically result from this development.
The ARAB / GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (AGDO), shall be one of
the world's largest organisations for promoting environmental energy, environmental chemistry
and ecological materials (3rd generation) with the help of a new green industry, whose currect
direction is expressed in the current draft, construction plans and other documents. The new
green industry will be the basis for the development of a socially, green industrial society for
the coming era of humanity. Green biomass (non-food / sudan grass, algae / grown in dry and
desert areas), air and water, and some other natural resources will be the universal raw
materials for millions of new products (energy, fuels, plastics, textile, paint, medicines,
fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, detergent) which in principle have the same atomic structure
as today's materials produced from crude oil, natural gas, fossil coal and other raw materials.
"The raw crude oil will be increasingly scarce and expensive.” Automotive, aviation,
space and Chemical Industry will become a big problem. Small electric cars could recharge
with electrical energy produced from sun energy, wind energy, water energy and biomass
energy. But what if the entire trucking, aviation and space infrastructures could also run on
this same renewable infrastructure. In addition, every Chinese and every Indian wants to own
a car. Furthermore, another impending Disaster is that solar systems, wind plants and biogas
plants also originate from chemicals and materials produced also from crude oil. If crude oil
becomes more expensive, then new energy and environmental technologies get more
expensive as well until crude oil is depleated and then these crude dependent technologies also
disappear completely and forever. This means the final downfall of our Civilization and Mother
Nature, because we will again chop down the woods as raw materials and fuel sources and this
time with 10 billion people on this planet.
AGDO plans the introduction of GREEN CERTIFICATES, which in turn consist of other
certificates so that the complete system is to be considered as one and not only as a small part
of a small point of view, that in the end could be mistakenly signed as a biological product. An
example would be algae panels that are produced of plastics. Plastics are products of crude oil.
The result of our INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION should be the sharing of experiences
and the lack of competition due to common, twice developed, bio-identical products. The range
of required bio-products (biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials 3rd generation) will be
enormous. Instead of fighting each other by competing thoughts and industrial espionage, we
should join our forces and resources.
Working and living in the future in dry areas and desert areas independently of crude
oil, natural gas and fossil coal is possible after the first rough AGDO study of bioenergy,
biofuels, biochemicals, biomaterials 3rd generation. In addition, we have a good solution for
the production of food in refrigerated greenhouses. To address the need to import products
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ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
which cannot be produced domestically, we are able to compensate with STANDARD
BIOCOAL / BIOCARBON 80% to export , so the IMPORT / EXPORT relation fits. The desired
optimum would be = 0, € deficit. The transport of standard biocoal from distant agricultural
land would be economical. In the liquid state, the biocarbon slurry can be pumped through a
pipeline. The biocoal can be easily stored and depending on the energy needs it can be used
instantly (energy storage).
The biomass yield through new energy crops (Sudan grass, algae), based on the land
area and compared to biogas and bio-energy of the 1th and 2nd generation is three to five
times higher. In addition, less fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide use is required. It is possible to
make use of poor soils. The biocarbon utilization in my calculations hits nearly up to 100%
(Biogas has about 50%).
It is very important to start a detailed study in order to get more accurate results.
Worldwide, the military is being upgraded because of recent scarcities in energy resources.
Energy resources cannot be recycled. The companies in our world are confused and worried
about the future of our children. Human crisis, economic crisis, climate crisis, ecological crisis
and animal crisis. Are we on the way to destroy life that was given to us ?
We start small while thinking big and growing in a natural growth curve ( production
ofstandard biocoal in tons at a time) to transform the old industry we need to transition fossil
resources to a new green industry. The goal is achieved when the new green industry itself can
sustain itself. Our mother nature has needed hundreds of millions of years to get the carbon
out of the air and storing it under the earth. In 250 years, our old industry robbed the carbon
of our planet. People took advantage of her briefly for energy and other products. We then
discarded the carbon bound with other substances as waste into the atmosphere or under the
earth. What started with bringing us health and wealth in the end could become a deadly trap
not only for our human race but for the whole living planet.
Many can speak about new, green, high technology, but only a few can understand
this. So I would like to ask the DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Damir Agic one question. Why are
you sure that this NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGY, which can replace crude oil in the future, will
function exactly as it is described in the specifications. This NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGY only
exists on the paper.
The feasibility study is based on the extensive experience and know-how in the production of
bio-coal of high quality in a real mini-reactor. Bio-coal (carbon), air and water are the basic
chemical elements of 3rd
generation bio-energy, bio-fuels and chemicals. In order to increase
the effectiveness and safety of this reactor, a reactor system with the name
CARBONATOR_SYSTEM has been developed. Another engineering company with extensive
experience will work on the construction details. Only the costs incurred when converting the
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ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
plans into reality could represent a problem. In order to be effective, we either have to wait
until crude oil becomes more expensive or we have to get support from the government.
Moreover, the feasibility study is also based on the coal liquefaction developed by FISCHER
TROPSCH (in 1925) and hundreds of further projects. The FISCHER TROPSCH PROCESS can be
found in thousands of old publications. Which engineering processes are effective and
economic for the 1st
BIOMIEWERK has to be found out by development. All other technologies
can be copied from the petrochemistry.
We will protect the new green A&A CHEMISTRY technologies and will keep the details and plant
components top secret so that no other company can use our technology. That is very
important because this technology in the hand of capitalism could mean the end of our
rainforest and last natural areas only for making more profit than needed. That means serving
the public good.
AGENDA ITEM 2:
Mr. Damir Agic distributed a draft constitution, which was discussed in detail. Of this Protocol,
annexed hereto agree as the statute all present founders acknowledged by a show of hands.
Hassan Alshareef notes that the association ARAB / GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT
ORGANISATION (AGDO) is now officially founded and asks all present persons to confirm their
membership by signing the Articles of Organisation. Then all meeting participants signed the
Statute.
AGENDA ITEM 3:
The founders of the AGDO were among the congregation
A: Mr. ALSHAREEF, HASAN ALI M (President)
B: Mr. BATARFI, HUSSEIN ALI A (Vice-President)
C: Dr. D. KHALID (Treasurer)
proposed as board members. The election of officers was conducted by show of hands. For
each one abstention votes / against --- 1--- (number) No votes were each --- 6 --- (number)
elected board members:
Chairman: Mr. ALSHAREEF, HASAN ALI M (President)
Date of birth 24.06.1977 – place of residence : Jeddah, KSA
Deputy Chairman: Mr. BATARFI, HUSSEIN ALI A (Vice-President)
Date of birth 21.12.1966 – place of residence : Jeddah, KSA
Treasurer: Dr. D. KHALID (Treasurer)
Date of birth 29.10.1964 - place of residence : Hannover, Germany
All elected representatives declared that they accept the choice.
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ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
AGENDA ITEM 4:
The AGDO acquire the necessary funds via the President through:
a) investments of members
b) profit funded by cooperative members
c) the compulsory contributions of the members
d) Income from funded projects
e) Publications
f) and other services
g) Donations
h) Loans
i) subsidies
j) Gifts
k) legacies
l) and other contributions from members
m) Non-members
AGENDA ITEM 5:
At the End the next steps for the recordings of the Organisation activities were discussed. On
the proposal of the Chairman, it was decided unanimously by show of hands, that the Board
may only conduct those transactions in the register until the registration of the Organization,
which is necessary for the attainment of legal capacity. Simultaneously, the Board was asked
to advance the registration of the Organization.
Hassan Alshareef closed the Assembly 16:00 (Time).
(Place, date)
Bad Westernkotten / Lippstadt / Germany / 17.07.2013
( signature present on original document on German language )
(Hassan Alshareef / protocol leader)
( signature present on original document on German language )
(Damir Agic / secretary)
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--- FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ---
AGDOAGDO
ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
--- RULES ------ RULES ---
V3V3
01.09.2012
§ 1 NAME, ORGANISATION, REGISTERED OFFICE, AND FINANCIAL YEAR
§ 2 FOUNDING OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 3 AIMS OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 4 ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 5 WORKING AGENDAS AND PROJECTS
§ 6 MEMBERSHIPS
§ 7 ENTITIES OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 8 THE PRESIDENT
§ 9 THE MEETING
§ 10 THE PROJECT GROUPS
§ 11 THE COUNCIL MEMBERS
§ 12 THE OFFICE
§ 13 THE OBSERVERS
§ 14 THE FINANCE BUDGET PLANNING
§ 15 PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY
§ 16 RELATIONS TO OTHER ORGANISATIONS
§ 17 SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS
§ 18 TEMPORARY REVOCATION OF RIGHTS
§ 19 HEADQUARTERS OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 20 LEGAL VALIDITY
§ 21 REGISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 22 LIQUIDATION OF THE ORGANISATION
§ 23 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE, PLACE OF JURISDICTION, AND LIABILITY
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AGDOAGDO
ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
--- RULES ------ RULES ---
V3V3
1. NAME, ORGANISATION, REGISTERED OFFICE, AND FINANCIAL YEAR
1. The INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION will be named “ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT
ORGANISATION“ (AGDO).
2. The AGDO is a non-state and non-profit INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
3. It supports social projects, new green economic projects, preservation of world peace, a
sustainable new green technology for a new green industry and concepts for a peaceful,
green society.
4. The AGDO shall be registered in the registry of associations. After the registration, the name
in Germany will be “ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (e.V.)“ ; AGDO
(e.V.)
5. The organisation has its registered office in Lippstadt, Germany.
6. The financial year of the organisation is the calendar year.
2. FOUNDING OF THE ORGANISATION
1. The contracting parties (the Founders) of these rules hereby will found the AGDO according
to the following rules.
2. The founders are hereby honorary members of the AGDO for life.
3. The first official president, the vice-president, the first representative of the project groups
(projectmanager), director manager, general office director and the first council members
with the chair council member will be named from these founder circles.
4. The AGDO respects the sovereign rights and responsibilities of its members, supporter and
investors in the execution of its activity in a due way.
3. AIMS OF THE ORGANISATION
1. Leading people, societies, cultures, religions, and nations to international peace.
2. Creating the possibility for people, societies, cultures, religions, and nations to live in
harmony together with nature.
3. To build up a lasting new green industry that works with renewable and reusable primary
products.
4. To have the representatives of the world religions sign a peace treaty of the world religions
together.
5. To stop violent wars and disturbances worldwide, particularly in the Middle East.
6. Fighting the reasons for terrorism, offering clarifying information.
7. Reducing the poverty of the partner states with effective, efficient, and adequate new jobs.
8. Maintaining the health of the people with natural food.
9. Reducing the consumption of meat products.
10. Research and development in order to replace materials used for medicines and drugs that
are produced using petroleum products (crude oil).
11. To teach the children in schools that revenge, hate, miserliness, and violence are bestial
feelings while forgiveness, love, sharing, and peace are human feelings.
12. Organising fair trade to make for a balance between imports and exports in all countries.
13. Transforming the deserts and dry areas into agriculturally productive lands for bioenergy and
organising the trade in the industrialized countries.
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14. Redeveloping, modernising and building new schools, hospitals, and charitable buildings.
4. ACTIVITES OF THE ORGANISATION
1. Organisation of meetings with non-members and a presentation of the projects, concepts,
and work activities.
2. Presentation of concepts for the prevention of possible wars and civil wars in the future.
3. Discussions with other state and non-state organisations, enterprises, societies, religions,
representatives of states, countries, and towns.
4. Support politics and the political work with ideas, concepts, and projects.
5. Improvement of the transfer of knowledge and technology showing the possibilities and
capacities of teamwork.
6. Promote research and development for the economic restructuring of the industries.
7. Explaining the advantages and disadvantages of global cooperation between industrial
countries, fast-developing nations, and developing countries in the energy and raw material
question.
5. WORKING AGENDAS AND PROJECTS
1. Working out solutions for the upcoming problems of the depletion of fossil energy sources and
the global hunger, chaos, wars, and mass unemployment related to them.
2. To give criminals, hungry, poor people, hopelessly unemployed, pioneers, and volunteers in
the restructured deserts and dry areas a new native country and work. In these new areas,
renewable primary products (green plants) for the energy and chemical market will be
produced.
3. The effective use of freshwater rivers and lakes in deserts and dry areas to create new life
areas for people and animals.
6. MEMBERSHIPS
1. Every individual person with clear or provable interest in the aims of the international
organisation can become a member.
2. Due to the continental orientation, the AGDO primary accepts members from the Arabian
areas. However, anyone who would particularly like to be a member in this section can
participate.
3. People with ideas, knowledge, and new technologies (know-how capital) who would like to
serve the economic and, in the future, financial purposes of the AGDO can become a
cooperating member. Cooperating members have the rights and duties of business partners.
These cooperating members will be particularly promoted until they obtain the first successes
and/or profits. The distribution of the profits will be regulated by separate detailed contracts.
All AGDO members and the observers have the right to read the contracts.
4. The President decides on the acceptance of the new members in a dutiful way.
5. In case of the rejection of the membership application, the President needs to explain the
reasons. The rejected member has the option to appeal the decision in the form of the
required appeal documents.
6. The AGDO offers the following membership types:
a) Free members: every legal entity. They pay no compulsory contributions and member
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investments. No right to vote.
b) Full members: every legal entity. They pay compulsory contributions.
c) Sponsor members: legal entities or institutions, they support the AGDO by con-member
investments.
d) Active members: free members, legal entities or institutions, they support the AGDO by
their know-how capital.
e) Honorary members: individual persons who stand out in the AGDO particularly through
their merits or who can help the AGDO in implementing their targets. On the
recommendation of the President, the general meeting can appoint honorary members for
life.
7. Rights of the members:
a) The members have voting rights in the general meeting, the right to take part in events of
the AGDO as well as to take up their facilities and the privileges existing for members.
8. Duties of full and sponsor members:
a) Accepting the membership, all the members agree to respect the aims of the AGDO and
its basic decisions.
b) One, several, or regular member investments to be paid on due date. The amount of the
member investment as well as the transfer date has to be established by the member him
or herself. The members inform the AGDO about this in writing.
c) Paying a regular compulsory contribution for the financing of the basic activities and the
administrative costs of the AGDO. The amount of the compulsory contributions as well as
the transfer date has to be established by the member. The members inform the
President about this in writing.
9. The beginning of the membership:
a) The membership can be applied for in writing.
b) The membership starts with the receipt of a document signed and sent by the President of
the AGDO.
10. Termination of the membership:
a) The membership in the AGDO ends in the following situations: Withdrawal at the end of
the year, which must be explained to the President in writing by 31 August, every year at
the latest.
b) Death of the member or loss of his/her legal capacity
c) Exclusion: For an important reason, particularly in case of a payment delay or gross
culpable injury of the interests of the AGDO. If a member is in arrears with a promised
contribution investment and/or compulsory contribution despite twice repeated
reminders, the President can exclude him/her. The exclusion has to be mentioned in the
reminder. Before the exclusion is carried out, the member has to be asked for his point of
view.
11. Member investment as investments for the future.
a) If the associate members want to work together with the cooperative members, they
have the possibility to build business cooperation by signing a contract. This is approved
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by the President. The office writes the contracts.
7. ENTITIES OF THE ORGANISATION
1. The entities of the international organization are:
a) The President
b) The Meeting (members)
c) The Project groups (active members)
d) The Council
e) The Office
f) The Observers
8. MANAGING COMMITTEE / PRESIDENT
1. The managing committee is the President, the Vice President and Treasurer. The managing
committee is elected by the general meeting. However, the managing committee remains
even after the expiry of his term in office until the next election.
2. The term of office of the President is five years.
3. The recognition of the members is made by the president who, in his/her turn, is recognised
by the members. This takes place as soon as the instrument of accession has been signed by
both the president and the member.
4. The successor of the President can only be one of the members.
5. The President can only be removed by the members if the AGDO is no longer capable of
functioning because of financial needs or there exists the danger that the President will ruin
the AGDO by mismanagement. In such cases, a simple majority (>50% of the votes) of the
members is required for the removal of the President. The removed president automatically
becomes an honorary member for life. He/she has the right to deny the honorary
membership and to leave the organisation.
a) The removed President who accepted the honorary membership is given the chance to be
elected again by the members. This may happen if he/she has 2/3 of the votes of the
members of the meeting. The application is to be sent to the council members.
b) The successor of the President needs to show the existence of new resources so that the
AGDO is able to function in the future. This needs the approval of the members of the
meeting that has to be organised by the chairman of the council-members.
6. The President has the authority to appoint members of the AGDO and other persons as
qualified experts to any meeting.
7. Tasks of the President:
a) The President is particularly responsible for the following matters: The President
concludes, in the name of the AGDO, agreements with states and with international
organisations, enterprises, societies, and other different authorities. This work is based on
the preliminary drafts of the project groups. These drafts are submitted to the president
for the further elaboration over the office. The council checks the concepts and its
members have to vote whether these are forwarded to the President for their
implementation. The council may reject the drafts and return them back to the project
group or the office for revision or new creation.
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8. The President is responsible for the implementation of the aims of the AGDO in the form of
concepts elaborated and respected by the members.
9. The President takes over the administration of the assets of the AGDO. He/she is responsible
for the execution of the general meeting's decisions.
10. The President calls for the preparation and convocation of the general meeting.
11. The President writes activity reports for the members.
12. The President is responsible for the statement of accounts for the period covered by a report.
A statement of accounts (money receipts and payments) is provided by credit institutions for
current accounts. The activity period is defined as the period for which reports of the
activities of the AGDO are written.
13. The President is responsible for the preparation of the financial plan for the coming activity
period. The financial plan serves to the preservation of the liquidity (solvency).
14. The President is responsible for cooperating with further organisations and other appropriate
societies in the field of the same interests.
15. The President works closely together with the project manager of the project groups.
16. The President organises the execution strategies in science, social, and economic events for
peace.
17. Responsibilities of the President:
a) Council meetings, project groups meetings and observers meetings as well as member
meetings are called by the President.
b) Any called meeting constitutes a quorum if the President agrees to it
c) The President can only make decisions if the representative of the project groups and
council members are also present.
18. The AGDO binding documents and unusual right businesses shall be in the inner relations to
these rules and be confirmed by the council members and project groups unanimously.
19. The treasurer office will be exercised upon the majority decision of the council members in
cooperation with the President.
20. Bank mandates may only be assigned by the President in the inner relations to the AGDO.
21. The President can decide on the rules of procedure. These represent a summary of all the
procedure rules according to which meetings are held.
22. In order to achieve the purpose of the AGDO, the President can present his/her ideas directly
to the project groups so that they develop the outlines necessary for it.
9. THE MEETING
1. The general meeting is the topmost entity of the AGDO.
2. The general meeting is responsible for:
a) the receipt and approval of the activity reports of the President. An activity report is
documentation about an activity.
b) the approval of the statement of accounts. A statement of accounts (money receipts and
payments) is provided by credit institutions for current accounts.
c) The approval of the written audit report of the controller.
3. The removal of the President.
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4. The preparation of a new President.
5. The selection of the controller and if necessary of his/her representative.
6. The appointment of the honorary members.
7. The receipt and approval of the financial plan for the following report period.
8. The decision on the liquidation of the AGDO with a 3/4 majority by 90% of the members
present.
9. A proper general meeting has to be held at least every six months.
10. The President invites in writing all members to come to the meeting communicating the
agenda fixed by him/her at least four weeks before the meeting takes place. The invitation
can also be carried out electronically (by e-mail) or by fax.
11. The official invitation in writing is considered as having been sent if it is addressed to the last
address communicated by the respective member of the AGDO.
12. Every member can require a new point on the agenda meeting. This has to be done at least 2
weeks before the general meeting takes place. The meeting leader has to announce such new
agenda points at the beginning of a meeting.
13. The meeting decides over applications for changes or completions of this agenda points with
a simple majority (50%).
14. An extraordinary general meeting can only be called by the President. An extraordinary
general meeting can be called at any time under the following circumstances:
a) In case of a written request of at least 1/4 of all the members mentioning the reason and
purpose. The request is to be submitted to the Council leader. The leading of the general
meeting falls to the President.
15. Quorum, votes, and elections:
a) The general meeting constitutes a quorum no matter how many members are present.
Attendees are also the persons who pursue the general meeting live on the Internet and
give their votes by email or fax in the set period of time.
b) Votes are decided on with a simple majority of the members present in a general meeting
unless otherwise stipulated.
c) The President casts the deciding vote in the event of a tie.
d) Every member has one vote.
e) A member may not empower another member in writing to vote in his/her place.
Members are only allowed to vote by themselves.
f) Minutes are kept of the meeting and the resolutions passed at the meeting, they are to be
signed by the chairperson and the keeper of the minutes.
g) The elections are regulated by separate election regulations.
16. Amendments of the statute can be decided only with a minimum of 2/3 of the members in
attendance and a majority of 3/4. An "Amendment of the statute" is to be specified on the
invitation to the general meeting with the listing of the changes suggested.
17. The general meeting elects an external controller (no member of the organisation) to check
the statement of accounts (financial report) of the AGDO.
18. The controller announces the result of the audit in the general meeting.
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19. The statement of accounts (financial report) is announced to the members upon request. Any
member is allowed to receive a detailed financial report.
10. THE PROJECT GROUPS
1. The project group members need to work out the individual concepts and projects, respecting
the tasks given by the AGDO. The project group members need to work out the individual
concepts and projects, respecting the tasks given by the project manager.
2. The task of the project groups are classified into 5 categories:
a) Economy
b) Social
c) Strategies for peace
d) Technologies
e) Other
3. The responsible person for the organisation and work of these project groups is the project
manager who is appointed by the president.
11. THE COUNCIL MEMBERS OF THE ORGANISATION
1. The council consists of 7 members elected in the meeting.
2. The members of the council are elected for a period of one year.
3. At the beginning of every meeting, the 7 members of the council elect a chairman out of all
the members. At the beginning of every meeting the council of the 7 members votes all other
necessary appointees for the period until the next meeting. The honorary members sit
together with the council members. The honorary members are allowed to send a
representative who has the status of an observer. The honorary members only have the
position of an advisor in the council.
4. The council has the right to work out its rules of procedure. These represent a summary of all
the procedure rules according to which meetings are held.
5. Every member of the council has one vote.
6. The council is responsible towards the meeting. The council has to answer all the questions
asked by the members.
7. The council is aware of the authorisation assigned to him according to these rules and tasks
given by the AGDO Rules. It is aware of the authorisation assigned to him according to these
rules and tasks given by the meeting.
8. The council checks the outline of the working agenda and the budget draft of the AGDO and
presents these to the meeting. The budget draft for the next financial year includes the
planned money incomings and expenditure respectively yields and charges. The draft budget
serves to establish and cover the financial requirements of the planned AGDO work.
9. The council checks the draft of the annual activity report of the AGDO as well as further
reports prepared by the office and presents these to the meeting.
10. The council prepares further reports requested by the meeting.
12. THE OFFICE
1. The office supports the meeting, the council, and the President during the fulfilment of their
tasks.
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2. The office director is responsible for the personnel employment and the whole office.
3. The office director is appointed by the President for a period of five years.
4. The office director or one representative named by him/her takes part in all the meetings
together with the council members, without having the right to vote.
5. The office implements the working agenda and the decisions of the AGDO.
6. The office further elaborates the outlines of the project groups.
7. The office edits the annual activity reports of the AGDO.
8. The office prepares further reports as requested by the meeting or the council.
9. The office facilitates the communication between the President, other organisations and
members.
a) Translating the reports and concepts into other languages.
b) Handling the incoming post of the members.
c) Handling the post for the members.
13. THE OBSERVERS
1. The observers can be elected from states, countries, towns, organisations, enterprises,
parties, politicians, members, and non-members in order to supervise the work of the AGDO.
2. The observer status is assigned by the President of the AGDO.
3. The observers are only allowed to give a report to their clients if this is signed by the AGDO
president.
14. THE FINANCE BUDGET PLANNING
1. The AGDO obtains the necessary financial resources through the President:
a) member investments of the members
b) profit by promoted cooperative members
c) compulsory contributions of the members
d) returns on sponsored projects
e) publications
f) and other performances
g) donations
h) loans
i) subsidies
j) presents
k) legacies
l) and other benefits of members
m) non-members
2. The finance regulations and budget provide a solid financial basis for the AGDO and ensures
effectiveness and efficiency in carrying out its work.
3. The compulsory contributions serve for the financing of the main activities and the
administrative costs.
4. The office elaborates the budget plan of the AGDO and presents it to the council for a check
up. The budget plan for the next financial year includes the planned incoming money and
expenditures/the yields and charges. The budget plan serves to establish and cover the
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financial requirements of the planned AGDO work.
5. The council presents the budget plan to the meeting with the recommendation for
acceptance.
6. The council returns it to the office for a further check.
7. The council appoints an external finance controller for a period of five years. At the end of
this period, this can be either reappointed or dismissed.
8. The finance controller checks the accounting of the AGDO and the efficiency of the
management and presents his/her comments and remarks to the meeting.
15. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY
1. The AGDO and its members are subject to the national right of the home country. Generally,
the members are subject to the right of the country where they are.
2. The members of the AGDO do not have any privileges and immunities in their home countries
and/or other states.
3. The President of the AGDO can apply for separate agreements on his/her privileges and
immunities and those of its members.
4. The President can apply to the states for the possession of international law personality for
the AGDO. This means the AGDO obtains, in the states, special rights to reach the project
aims.
16. RELATIONS TO OTHER ORGANISATIONS
1. The President of the AGDO decides on the agreements regarding the good relationships with
the states and all the other organisations.
17. SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS
1. The honorary members in charge with the settlement of conflicts among the members will be
elected by the meeting that the President has called.
2. The majority of the founders must contribute to the settlement of conflicts by reviewing and
approving the best solution.
18. TEMPORARY REVOCATION OF RIGHTS
1. If a member is in arrears with a promised contribution investment and compulsory
contribution, the President can exclude him/her from the meetings.
2. The President can grant this member admission to the meetings again if he/she is convinced
that the payment delay is caused by circumstances beyond his/her control.
19. HEADQUARTERS OF THE ORGANISATION
1. The headquarters of the organisation is established by the President.
20. LEGAL VALIDITY
1. These articles of incorporation are coming into effect upon the registration of the AGDO by a
lawyer or notary appointed by the President.
2. The project manager organises the first meeting.
3. The AGDO work goes into effect after the members of the first meeting have voted its
release. The members have the right to present their ideas and wishes regarding the AGDO
work to the President. This possibility shall be organised in time.
4. The first concepts and projects are worked out by the project manager in the form of
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outlines. The outlines can be drawn up independently or on the request of the founders
and/or the beneficial members.
21. REGISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION
1. Ordinary registration
a) A notary or lawyer who has been designated by the President is responsible for the
ordinary registration.
2. Extraordinary Registration
a) The articles of incorporation together with the annual AGDO programme shall be sent
worldwide to countries, states, cities and companies, societies, religions, governmental
and non-governmental organisations with the possibility of approval, rejection, or
abstention (neutrality) by their representatives. The addressees (representatives) shall be
established by the members.
• Consent: A document that is signed by the representatives is sent back to the
AGDO. The other is in the archive.
• Rejection: Another document is sent back to the AGDO without a signature.
• Abstention (neutrality) : The absence of agreement or disagreement.
22. LIQUIDATION OF THE ORGANISATION
1. The liquidation of the organisation can only be decided in a general meeting, with a majority
of 75% of the votes by 90% of the members present.
2. Unless decided otherwise in the general meeting, the President and the secretary act jointly
as representatives in the liquidation process.
3. After the completion of liquidation, the assets are turned over to a public legal entity or
another tax-privileged corporation.
4. This regulation also applies if the association is to be dissolved for other reasons or should it
lose its legal capacity. The donates will pay back to the members or other supporter.
23. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE, PLACE OF JURISDICTION, AND LIABILITY
1. The first place of performance and place of jurisdiction for all the matters of the organisation
is Paderborn, Germany.
2. The organisation and its members are liable for the members of the association in principle
only in case of gross negligence and wrongful intent - as far as this restriction is permitted by
the law.
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AGDO
IMPRESSUM
22.08.2013
NEW GREEN INDUSTRY
AGDO
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
NON- STATE / NOT-FOR-PROFIT
ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
POSTALADDRESS
Ackersmannstrasse 53
59558 Lippstadt, Germany
• OFFICE PRESIDENT / SAUDI ARABIA
• Hasan Alshareef / President
• OFFICE TECHNOLOGY / GERMANY
• Damir Agic / Projectmanager

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2013-08-21_AGDO-REGISTER-CERTIFICATE-DOCUMENTS

  • 1. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION REGISTER CORT / TYPE : NUMBER DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN, GERMANY / TAB VR : 3037 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION NON-STATE / NOT-FOR-PROFIT REGISTERREGISTER DOCUMENTSDOCUMENTS DATE OF REGISTRATION 15/08/201315/08/2013
  • 2. INDEX 22.08.2013 PAGE SHORT SUMMARY 3 LAW COURT / REGISTER DOCUMENT I 4 LAW COURT / REGISTER DOCUMENT II 5 FOUNDERS 6 LIST OF POSSIBLE POSITIONS/ FUNCTIONS AS A MEMBER 7 CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF MEMBERSHIP 8 SCHEMATIC COOPERATION OF MEMBERS IN THE SYSTEM AGDO 9 AGDO / FREE MEMBERSHIP SERVICE 9 LIST OF FREE MEMBERS AT THE 21.08.2013 10-12 FOUNDATION PROTOCOL / 17.07.2013 / ENGLISH VERSION 13-17 AGDO RULES / 01.09.2012 / ENGLISH VERSION 3 18-28 IMPRESSUM 29 | PAGE 1 OF 2 | --- AGDO ---
  • 3. SHORT SUMMARY • From the crude oil era to social green age • AGDO / ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION • non-state • not-for-profit • AGDO / R&D / RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT • NEW GREEN CIVILIZATION • SUPERSTRUCTURE • NEW GREEN INDUSTRY • new green technologies • social projects • new green economic projects • preservation of world peace • peaceful, green society • NEW GREEN INDUSTRY • input • sudan grass / algae • air • water • other natural products • output • energy • plastic • textile • paint • medicines • fertilizers • pesticides • herbicides • detergent 15.12.2007 --- BIOTECHNOLOGY 3rd GENERATION --- | PAGE 2 OF 2 | --- AGDO ---
  • 4. --- DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN (GERMANY) --- ENTRY IS MADE ON THE TAB VR 3037 | PAGE 1 OF 2 | --- AGDO --- REGISTER DOCUMENT
  • 5. REGISTRATION AT THE DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN IN THE REGISTER VR 3037 1. Registration number 2.a) Name 2.b) Seat 3.a) General representation schemes 3.b) Authorized representatives and special power of attorney 4.a) Statute 5.a) Date of entry 5.b) Comments | PAGE 2 OF 2 | --- AGDO --- REGISTER DOCUMENT
  • 6. AGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION FOUNDERSFOUNDERS NAME BIRTHDAY LOCATION 1 Hasan Alshareef 24.06.77 Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2 Hussein Batarfi 21.12.66 Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 3 Dr. D. Khalid 29.10.64 Hannover, Germany 4 Damir Agic 16.07.76 Lippstadt, Germany 5 Mansour Abdel Salam 16.03.75 Hannover, Germany 6 Mohamed Ali Selim Ali 20.11.65 Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 7 Dimitrios Bekas 18.10.77 Lippstadt, Germany --- FOUNDERS ------ FOUNDERS ---
  • 7. AGDO LIST OF POSSIBLE POSITIONS / FUNCTIONS AS A MEMBER POSITION / FUNCTION NUMBER (STATE 21/08/2013) FOUNDERS 7 PROTOCOL LEADER 1 CONFERENCE LEADER 1 PRESIDENT 1 VICE PRESIDENT 1 TREASURER 1 PROJECTMANAGER 1 DIRECTOR MANAGER 1 GENERAL OFFICE DIRECTOR 1 OFFICE DIRECTOR (COUNTRY) 1 CHEIRMAN CONCIL MEMBER 1 CONCIL MEMBERS 6 HONORARY MEMBERS 7 SPONSOR MEMBERS X FULL MEMBERS X ACTIVE MEMBERS X OBSERVERS 4 OTHER X | PAGE 1 OF 2 | --- AGDO ---
  • 8. AGDO CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF MEMBERSHIP ONLINE LOCATION DATUM 20.02.2013 16.04.2013 31.07.2013 HOMEPAGE / ONLINE REGISTER 70 92 149 +22 +57 FACEBOOK / GROUP 820 1020 1216 +200 +196 LINKEDIN / GROUP 17 29 49 +12 +20 Date of registration at the District Court of Paderborn (Germany) : 15.08.2013 | PAGE 2 OF 2 | --- AGDO ---
  • 9. AGDOAGDO --- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS --- SCHEMATIC COOPERATION OF MEMBERS IN THE SYSTEM AGDO AGDO / FREE MEMBERSHIP SERVICE • Every legal entity. • They pay no compulsory contributions. • Thay pay no member investments. • No right to vote • Newsletter / Reports. • Teamworkletter. • Cooperation plan / business. • Cooperation plan / technology. • Cooperation plan / other. | PAGE 1 OF 4 |
  • 10. AGDOAGDO --- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS --- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS AT THE 21.08.2013 HOMEPAGE / ONLINE REGISTER | PAGE 2 OF 4 | AMLC_EMAIL First_Name Last_Name country a7med_kanaan09@yahoo.com abdallahis707@gmail.com Abdallah Ismail Egypt abdmustafa99@yahoo.com taha majeed iraq adsh@mail.net.sa ahmed2rahim@yahoo.com ahmed mahmoud abdelrahim egypt ahmed541991@gmail.com Ahmed al-Janabi Iraq ahmedabdsalam88@yahoo.com albertineharris@hotmail.com alwasity_city@yahoo.com ammar_ja@yahoo.com Ammar Jamal Iraq aneelshaikh83@gmail.com aoiporg1@hotmail.com apyc2008@gmail.com ashrafghanim@gmail.com backtoschoolarts@yahoo.com Alvin Johnson United States banker_552000@yahoo.com gerrit kuipers netherlands bat_yam_9@hotmail.com benaouda.fairouz@yahoo.com bhargavsamuel@gmail.com bill.williams@altresco.com William Williams United States bipinposoindia@gmail.com Bipin Prasad India blaza_co@hotmail.com bst.hicham@gmail.com caballersarl@gmail.com Javier Caballer España caesar.pls@gmail.com chief4emiola@gmail.com Rasheed Emiola Nigeria clarkms_18@yahoo.com Clark Sabbun Philippines costanzo@inventis.biz Costanzo Ferraro italy and saudi arabia damiana.moretti@be-italia.it Damiana Moretti Italy damir.agic@agicenergy.de Damir Agic Germany damir.agic@chemiewende.de Damir Agic Germany dasdingchen@yahoo.de david.blaz@arcor.de David Blaz Germany dedda04@yahoo.es demeco@sltnet.lk ROCHANA DE SILVA Sri Lanka devicafatih@gmail.com dimibekas@gmx.net Dimitrios Bekas Germany djrsusgodqhr@hanmail.net Noh yong gu southkorea dorion.p@gmail.com Philipe Dorion Canada dorion.phil@gmail.com Philipe Dorion Canada drdavidojo@gmail.com drngongoepierre@gmail.com NGONGO ELONGO MUSAFIRI PIERRE DR CONGO dusko@tmd.rs Dusko Trninic Serbia e.wolf@wolfengineering.de Eugen Wolf Germany ec651@columbia.edu ed chen USA elange88@hotmail.com Elke Lange Spain emilaugenergy@ymail.com Olumuyiwa Latunde Nigeria energy.pellets.biomass.indltd@gmail.com Colif Isabor Nigeria eng.mostafa2712@yahoo.com moustafa mohammad maca
  • 11. AGDOAGDO --- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS --- | PAGE 3 OF 4 | engribtijani@yahoo.com Tijani Ibrahim Nigeria ewttg@yahoo.co.uk falcongroup.ghana@gmail.com Dr. Yosef Kayos Kwao Ghana farahkhanmailbox@gmail.com fardous@arab-international-peace.org fardous al shaikh saudi arabia fardous33@hotmail.com Fardous Alshaikh K.S.A farhan_mukhtar@hotmail.com gheselbash@ymail.com Ahmed Bilal Gheselbash UK ghorimz@gmail.com Muhammad Zahir Ghori Pakistan gordonhervey@gmail.com gordon hervey Australia h.judek@energy-visions.com Hans-Henning Judek Japan hah@daposy.com Hans Aage Hjuler Denmark haissamrd@gmail.com Haissam Radieddine Lebanon haloub.r@hotmail.com hani_slm@yahoo.com Hany Salem Canada hansboudib84@yahoo.com hasan.alshareef@arab-international-peace.org Hasan Alshareef Saudi Arabian hasaneldrawy@yahoo.com hayouta33@live.fr hazem.press@hotmail.com hbatarfi@habco-consultation.com Hussein Batarfi Saudi Arabia heatherboyle41@hotmail.com Heather Boyle UK hoecke77@hotmail.de Timo Hökenschnieder herr von lipp city ibrahim.bouna@gmail.com Ibrahim Diouf Senegal ibrahimabdiouf@yahoo.ca Ibrahim Diouf Senegal idriskoh@yahoo.fr ikon_man@hotmail.com indojapan@yahoo.com Jagdish T India info.starseed.pcc@gmail.com Dierk Gerlach Germany info@halalsolutions.org Muhammad Raza Ali Sheikh Pakistan info@zava.cc ingenieria@ecoisel.com Juan Manuel Lopez Diaz Spain insanya2009@yahoo.com ‫جمعية‬ ‫النسانية‬ ‫الرعاية‬ interglobds.group@gmail.com Abissi Raymond KOUAME Côte d'Ivoire james_dexta@hotmail.de james dexta germany/lippstadt jaumealbertib@hotmail.com Jaume Albertí Catalonia jorhervi@gmail.com Jorge Enrique Hernandez Venezuela jpmante@me.com julietantonios@hotmail.com khanwasim79@gmail.com Wasim Khan India lars@leckebusch.de luca902@supereva.it roberta zenaghi italy m.alwi@desaria.com Muhammad Alwi Indonesia m.saleem@kgpeng.com Mohamed Selim Egypt makonda_mbuta@yahoo.fr Emery MAKONDA MBUTA Democratic Republic of the Congo marie_designs@msn.com mariefareeda ali trinidad maxilluminati@gmail.com mayare01@yahoo.fr md_ghouse11@yahoo.com mdghanghro@gmail.com Miandad Ghanghro Pakistan ‫فلسطين/غزه‬
  • 12. AGDOAGDO --- LIST OF FREE MEMBERS --- SUM FREE MEMBERS : 154 | PAGE 4 OF 4 | mehrshad.1990@gmail.com mmkcsn@gmail.com murali k India mohammed_tay@live.fr mohsin_iqbal@lcc.com mohsin iqbal saudia arabia moin.khan@live.com moonylife1@hotmail.com mr.mbesiso@gmail.com mr.mgh@windowslive.com mterdman@gmail.com Moshe Terdiman Israel mttm_press060@hotmail.com mustafajaghori@yahoo.com mustaphasani2001@yahoo.com almustapha sani nigeria nandispeel@webmail.co.za Nandi Speelman nawal.alhassan@yahoo.com niagaragal36@hotmail.com Suzanne Edwards Canada nourmm007@yahoo.fr nuhasarwar@gmail.com oranim77@hotmail.com p.hoffmann@novavia.lu paulo.serodio@hotmail.com Paulo Serodio USA ra-f0@hotmail.com raniam123@gmail.com redoxint@yahoo.com Pardi Zoltan Roumania renate.knoll-heinrichs@mut-bewegt.de rolfschicke@onlinehome.de Rolf Schicke Germany ronaldcaduan_24@yahoo.com Ronald Caduan Philippines roodycelestin10@yahoo.com rupalrajn@gmail.com Rupal N.Raj India saadiarezki@yahoo.fr saba2021@hotmail.com sabahigr2012@hotmail.com sabahigr2013@hotmail.com mike saba Jordan safa@maisondevalois.eu saichintala001@gmail.com Sai B Chintala India saisradha2000@gmail.com DEVENDRA PATEL INDIA salam068@yahoo.com sameehkhalaf@gmail.com sampangandu@gmail.com Sampa Ng'andu Zambia shadi20007@hotmail.com shafiq.yousafzai@gmail.com Shafiq Ur Rahman Yousafzai Pakistan sokayna_a@yahoo.com somayaaliy@yahoo.com st@allmecenat.org SOPHIE TUFFNELL France/GB sudan4all@yahoo.com surjyakalita114@gmail.com surjya kalita India u1951@mail.ru talgat usman Россия uaf_amanullah@hotmail.com Aman Chaudhry Canada ump@ump-spain.com Javier Parra Spain vinanti.v@gmial.com Vinanti Castellarin USA/India wagnerjens86@gmail.com Jens Wagner Germany wasifbashir15@gmail.com wikifreakz@gmail.com wilma.vorstenburg@cbi-solutions.co.za Wilma Vorstenburg South Africa wkhalil80@hotmail.com khalil wahdan Palestine wwangeww@libero.it www.wilgrandlubida@gmail.com wilgrand lubida Tanzania y.eltayeb@yahoo.com zari.143@gmail.com
  • 13. ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ( ORIGINAL DOCUMENT ON GERMAN LANGUAGE / FILED IN DISTRICT COURT OF PADERBORN / GERMANY) 17.07.2013 / 09:00pm Today, in Bad Sassendorf, Lippstadt (Germany), in the presence of the attached list, the following seven people voted to establish the international organisation ARAB / GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (AGDO); with the purpose to support social projects, new green economic projects, projects for the preservation of world peace, sustainable new green technology for a new green industry and concepts for a social, green society. Hassan Alshareef welcomes the attendees of the meeting and explains the start-up projects. With the consent of all present persons Alshareef Hassan was appointed to lead the meeting. He was then unanimously elected by acclamation for the position of chairman and Damir Agic unanimously elected as the secretary of the meeting. Hassan Alshareef states that voting at this meeting will be done by manual lifting. HASSAN ALSHAREEF THEN ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING AGENDA: 1. DEBATE ABOUT ESTABLISHING THE ORGANISATION; 2. CONSULTATION AND STATEMENT OF THE ORGANISATION PURPOSE AND RULES; 3. CHOICE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS; 4. APPOINTMENT OF THE FIRST YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION FEE; 5. REGISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION, OTHER ACTION UP TO THE REGISTRATION. All attendees of the agenda agreed unanimously. AGENDA ITEM 1: Mr. Hassan Alshareef and Mr. Damir Agic explain the reasons for establishing the international organisation with the legal form of an association and common interests of all members. The AGDO will be an INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION, to promote a merger of various individuals, companies and other organisations on the basis of mutual interest, for 3rd generation biotechnology. 3rd generation biotechnology is the basis for a new green industry. It can replace crude oil, natural gas, and fossil coal both in theory and in practice. Social | PAGE 1 OF 5 | --- FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ---
  • 14. ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION projects and projects for peace would automatically result from this development. The ARAB / GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (AGDO), shall be one of the world's largest organisations for promoting environmental energy, environmental chemistry and ecological materials (3rd generation) with the help of a new green industry, whose currect direction is expressed in the current draft, construction plans and other documents. The new green industry will be the basis for the development of a socially, green industrial society for the coming era of humanity. Green biomass (non-food / sudan grass, algae / grown in dry and desert areas), air and water, and some other natural resources will be the universal raw materials for millions of new products (energy, fuels, plastics, textile, paint, medicines, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, detergent) which in principle have the same atomic structure as today's materials produced from crude oil, natural gas, fossil coal and other raw materials. "The raw crude oil will be increasingly scarce and expensive.” Automotive, aviation, space and Chemical Industry will become a big problem. Small electric cars could recharge with electrical energy produced from sun energy, wind energy, water energy and biomass energy. But what if the entire trucking, aviation and space infrastructures could also run on this same renewable infrastructure. In addition, every Chinese and every Indian wants to own a car. Furthermore, another impending Disaster is that solar systems, wind plants and biogas plants also originate from chemicals and materials produced also from crude oil. If crude oil becomes more expensive, then new energy and environmental technologies get more expensive as well until crude oil is depleated and then these crude dependent technologies also disappear completely and forever. This means the final downfall of our Civilization and Mother Nature, because we will again chop down the woods as raw materials and fuel sources and this time with 10 billion people on this planet. AGDO plans the introduction of GREEN CERTIFICATES, which in turn consist of other certificates so that the complete system is to be considered as one and not only as a small part of a small point of view, that in the end could be mistakenly signed as a biological product. An example would be algae panels that are produced of plastics. Plastics are products of crude oil. The result of our INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION should be the sharing of experiences and the lack of competition due to common, twice developed, bio-identical products. The range of required bio-products (biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials 3rd generation) will be enormous. Instead of fighting each other by competing thoughts and industrial espionage, we should join our forces and resources. Working and living in the future in dry areas and desert areas independently of crude oil, natural gas and fossil coal is possible after the first rough AGDO study of bioenergy, biofuels, biochemicals, biomaterials 3rd generation. In addition, we have a good solution for the production of food in refrigerated greenhouses. To address the need to import products | PAGE 2 OF 5 | --- FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ---
  • 15. ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION which cannot be produced domestically, we are able to compensate with STANDARD BIOCOAL / BIOCARBON 80% to export , so the IMPORT / EXPORT relation fits. The desired optimum would be = 0, € deficit. The transport of standard biocoal from distant agricultural land would be economical. In the liquid state, the biocarbon slurry can be pumped through a pipeline. The biocoal can be easily stored and depending on the energy needs it can be used instantly (energy storage). The biomass yield through new energy crops (Sudan grass, algae), based on the land area and compared to biogas and bio-energy of the 1th and 2nd generation is three to five times higher. In addition, less fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide use is required. It is possible to make use of poor soils. The biocarbon utilization in my calculations hits nearly up to 100% (Biogas has about 50%). It is very important to start a detailed study in order to get more accurate results. Worldwide, the military is being upgraded because of recent scarcities in energy resources. Energy resources cannot be recycled. The companies in our world are confused and worried about the future of our children. Human crisis, economic crisis, climate crisis, ecological crisis and animal crisis. Are we on the way to destroy life that was given to us ? We start small while thinking big and growing in a natural growth curve ( production ofstandard biocoal in tons at a time) to transform the old industry we need to transition fossil resources to a new green industry. The goal is achieved when the new green industry itself can sustain itself. Our mother nature has needed hundreds of millions of years to get the carbon out of the air and storing it under the earth. In 250 years, our old industry robbed the carbon of our planet. People took advantage of her briefly for energy and other products. We then discarded the carbon bound with other substances as waste into the atmosphere or under the earth. What started with bringing us health and wealth in the end could become a deadly trap not only for our human race but for the whole living planet. Many can speak about new, green, high technology, but only a few can understand this. So I would like to ask the DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Damir Agic one question. Why are you sure that this NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGY, which can replace crude oil in the future, will function exactly as it is described in the specifications. This NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGY only exists on the paper. The feasibility study is based on the extensive experience and know-how in the production of bio-coal of high quality in a real mini-reactor. Bio-coal (carbon), air and water are the basic chemical elements of 3rd generation bio-energy, bio-fuels and chemicals. In order to increase the effectiveness and safety of this reactor, a reactor system with the name CARBONATOR_SYSTEM has been developed. Another engineering company with extensive experience will work on the construction details. Only the costs incurred when converting the | PAGE 3 OF 5 | --- FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ---
  • 16. ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION plans into reality could represent a problem. In order to be effective, we either have to wait until crude oil becomes more expensive or we have to get support from the government. Moreover, the feasibility study is also based on the coal liquefaction developed by FISCHER TROPSCH (in 1925) and hundreds of further projects. The FISCHER TROPSCH PROCESS can be found in thousands of old publications. Which engineering processes are effective and economic for the 1st BIOMIEWERK has to be found out by development. All other technologies can be copied from the petrochemistry. We will protect the new green A&A CHEMISTRY technologies and will keep the details and plant components top secret so that no other company can use our technology. That is very important because this technology in the hand of capitalism could mean the end of our rainforest and last natural areas only for making more profit than needed. That means serving the public good. AGENDA ITEM 2: Mr. Damir Agic distributed a draft constitution, which was discussed in detail. Of this Protocol, annexed hereto agree as the statute all present founders acknowledged by a show of hands. Hassan Alshareef notes that the association ARAB / GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (AGDO) is now officially founded and asks all present persons to confirm their membership by signing the Articles of Organisation. Then all meeting participants signed the Statute. AGENDA ITEM 3: The founders of the AGDO were among the congregation A: Mr. ALSHAREEF, HASAN ALI M (President) B: Mr. BATARFI, HUSSEIN ALI A (Vice-President) C: Dr. D. KHALID (Treasurer) proposed as board members. The election of officers was conducted by show of hands. For each one abstention votes / against --- 1--- (number) No votes were each --- 6 --- (number) elected board members: Chairman: Mr. ALSHAREEF, HASAN ALI M (President) Date of birth 24.06.1977 – place of residence : Jeddah, KSA Deputy Chairman: Mr. BATARFI, HUSSEIN ALI A (Vice-President) Date of birth 21.12.1966 – place of residence : Jeddah, KSA Treasurer: Dr. D. KHALID (Treasurer) Date of birth 29.10.1964 - place of residence : Hannover, Germany All elected representatives declared that they accept the choice. | PAGE 4 OF 5 | --- FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ---
  • 17. ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION AGENDA ITEM 4: The AGDO acquire the necessary funds via the President through: a) investments of members b) profit funded by cooperative members c) the compulsory contributions of the members d) Income from funded projects e) Publications f) and other services g) Donations h) Loans i) subsidies j) Gifts k) legacies l) and other contributions from members m) Non-members AGENDA ITEM 5: At the End the next steps for the recordings of the Organisation activities were discussed. On the proposal of the Chairman, it was decided unanimously by show of hands, that the Board may only conduct those transactions in the register until the registration of the Organization, which is necessary for the attainment of legal capacity. Simultaneously, the Board was asked to advance the registration of the Organization. Hassan Alshareef closed the Assembly 16:00 (Time). (Place, date) Bad Westernkotten / Lippstadt / Germany / 17.07.2013 ( signature present on original document on German language ) (Hassan Alshareef / protocol leader) ( signature present on original document on German language ) (Damir Agic / secretary) | PAGE 5 OF 5 | --- FOUNDATION PROTOCOL ---
  • 18. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 01.09.2012 § 1 NAME, ORGANISATION, REGISTERED OFFICE, AND FINANCIAL YEAR § 2 FOUNDING OF THE ORGANISATION § 3 AIMS OF THE ORGANISATION § 4 ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANISATION § 5 WORKING AGENDAS AND PROJECTS § 6 MEMBERSHIPS § 7 ENTITIES OF THE ORGANISATION § 8 THE PRESIDENT § 9 THE MEETING § 10 THE PROJECT GROUPS § 11 THE COUNCIL MEMBERS § 12 THE OFFICE § 13 THE OBSERVERS § 14 THE FINANCE BUDGET PLANNING § 15 PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY § 16 RELATIONS TO OTHER ORGANISATIONS § 17 SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS § 18 TEMPORARY REVOCATION OF RIGHTS § 19 HEADQUARTERS OF THE ORGANISATION § 20 LEGAL VALIDITY § 21 REGISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION § 22 LIQUIDATION OF THE ORGANISATION § 23 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE, PLACE OF JURISDICTION, AND LIABILITY | PAGE 1 OF 11 |
  • 19. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 1. NAME, ORGANISATION, REGISTERED OFFICE, AND FINANCIAL YEAR 1. The INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION will be named “ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION“ (AGDO). 2. The AGDO is a non-state and non-profit INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION 3. It supports social projects, new green economic projects, preservation of world peace, a sustainable new green technology for a new green industry and concepts for a peaceful, green society. 4. The AGDO shall be registered in the registry of associations. After the registration, the name in Germany will be “ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (e.V.)“ ; AGDO (e.V.) 5. The organisation has its registered office in Lippstadt, Germany. 6. The financial year of the organisation is the calendar year. 2. FOUNDING OF THE ORGANISATION 1. The contracting parties (the Founders) of these rules hereby will found the AGDO according to the following rules. 2. The founders are hereby honorary members of the AGDO for life. 3. The first official president, the vice-president, the first representative of the project groups (projectmanager), director manager, general office director and the first council members with the chair council member will be named from these founder circles. 4. The AGDO respects the sovereign rights and responsibilities of its members, supporter and investors in the execution of its activity in a due way. 3. AIMS OF THE ORGANISATION 1. Leading people, societies, cultures, religions, and nations to international peace. 2. Creating the possibility for people, societies, cultures, religions, and nations to live in harmony together with nature. 3. To build up a lasting new green industry that works with renewable and reusable primary products. 4. To have the representatives of the world religions sign a peace treaty of the world religions together. 5. To stop violent wars and disturbances worldwide, particularly in the Middle East. 6. Fighting the reasons for terrorism, offering clarifying information. 7. Reducing the poverty of the partner states with effective, efficient, and adequate new jobs. 8. Maintaining the health of the people with natural food. 9. Reducing the consumption of meat products. 10. Research and development in order to replace materials used for medicines and drugs that are produced using petroleum products (crude oil). 11. To teach the children in schools that revenge, hate, miserliness, and violence are bestial feelings while forgiveness, love, sharing, and peace are human feelings. 12. Organising fair trade to make for a balance between imports and exports in all countries. 13. Transforming the deserts and dry areas into agriculturally productive lands for bioenergy and organising the trade in the industrialized countries. | PAGE 2 OF 11 |
  • 20. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 14. Redeveloping, modernising and building new schools, hospitals, and charitable buildings. 4. ACTIVITES OF THE ORGANISATION 1. Organisation of meetings with non-members and a presentation of the projects, concepts, and work activities. 2. Presentation of concepts for the prevention of possible wars and civil wars in the future. 3. Discussions with other state and non-state organisations, enterprises, societies, religions, representatives of states, countries, and towns. 4. Support politics and the political work with ideas, concepts, and projects. 5. Improvement of the transfer of knowledge and technology showing the possibilities and capacities of teamwork. 6. Promote research and development for the economic restructuring of the industries. 7. Explaining the advantages and disadvantages of global cooperation between industrial countries, fast-developing nations, and developing countries in the energy and raw material question. 5. WORKING AGENDAS AND PROJECTS 1. Working out solutions for the upcoming problems of the depletion of fossil energy sources and the global hunger, chaos, wars, and mass unemployment related to them. 2. To give criminals, hungry, poor people, hopelessly unemployed, pioneers, and volunteers in the restructured deserts and dry areas a new native country and work. In these new areas, renewable primary products (green plants) for the energy and chemical market will be produced. 3. The effective use of freshwater rivers and lakes in deserts and dry areas to create new life areas for people and animals. 6. MEMBERSHIPS 1. Every individual person with clear or provable interest in the aims of the international organisation can become a member. 2. Due to the continental orientation, the AGDO primary accepts members from the Arabian areas. However, anyone who would particularly like to be a member in this section can participate. 3. People with ideas, knowledge, and new technologies (know-how capital) who would like to serve the economic and, in the future, financial purposes of the AGDO can become a cooperating member. Cooperating members have the rights and duties of business partners. These cooperating members will be particularly promoted until they obtain the first successes and/or profits. The distribution of the profits will be regulated by separate detailed contracts. All AGDO members and the observers have the right to read the contracts. 4. The President decides on the acceptance of the new members in a dutiful way. 5. In case of the rejection of the membership application, the President needs to explain the reasons. The rejected member has the option to appeal the decision in the form of the required appeal documents. 6. The AGDO offers the following membership types: a) Free members: every legal entity. They pay no compulsory contributions and member | PAGE 3 OF 11 |
  • 21. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 investments. No right to vote. b) Full members: every legal entity. They pay compulsory contributions. c) Sponsor members: legal entities or institutions, they support the AGDO by con-member investments. d) Active members: free members, legal entities or institutions, they support the AGDO by their know-how capital. e) Honorary members: individual persons who stand out in the AGDO particularly through their merits or who can help the AGDO in implementing their targets. On the recommendation of the President, the general meeting can appoint honorary members for life. 7. Rights of the members: a) The members have voting rights in the general meeting, the right to take part in events of the AGDO as well as to take up their facilities and the privileges existing for members. 8. Duties of full and sponsor members: a) Accepting the membership, all the members agree to respect the aims of the AGDO and its basic decisions. b) One, several, or regular member investments to be paid on due date. The amount of the member investment as well as the transfer date has to be established by the member him or herself. The members inform the AGDO about this in writing. c) Paying a regular compulsory contribution for the financing of the basic activities and the administrative costs of the AGDO. The amount of the compulsory contributions as well as the transfer date has to be established by the member. The members inform the President about this in writing. 9. The beginning of the membership: a) The membership can be applied for in writing. b) The membership starts with the receipt of a document signed and sent by the President of the AGDO. 10. Termination of the membership: a) The membership in the AGDO ends in the following situations: Withdrawal at the end of the year, which must be explained to the President in writing by 31 August, every year at the latest. b) Death of the member or loss of his/her legal capacity c) Exclusion: For an important reason, particularly in case of a payment delay or gross culpable injury of the interests of the AGDO. If a member is in arrears with a promised contribution investment and/or compulsory contribution despite twice repeated reminders, the President can exclude him/her. The exclusion has to be mentioned in the reminder. Before the exclusion is carried out, the member has to be asked for his point of view. 11. Member investment as investments for the future. a) If the associate members want to work together with the cooperative members, they have the possibility to build business cooperation by signing a contract. This is approved | PAGE 4 OF 11 |
  • 22. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 by the President. The office writes the contracts. 7. ENTITIES OF THE ORGANISATION 1. The entities of the international organization are: a) The President b) The Meeting (members) c) The Project groups (active members) d) The Council e) The Office f) The Observers 8. MANAGING COMMITTEE / PRESIDENT 1. The managing committee is the President, the Vice President and Treasurer. The managing committee is elected by the general meeting. However, the managing committee remains even after the expiry of his term in office until the next election. 2. The term of office of the President is five years. 3. The recognition of the members is made by the president who, in his/her turn, is recognised by the members. This takes place as soon as the instrument of accession has been signed by both the president and the member. 4. The successor of the President can only be one of the members. 5. The President can only be removed by the members if the AGDO is no longer capable of functioning because of financial needs or there exists the danger that the President will ruin the AGDO by mismanagement. In such cases, a simple majority (>50% of the votes) of the members is required for the removal of the President. The removed president automatically becomes an honorary member for life. He/she has the right to deny the honorary membership and to leave the organisation. a) The removed President who accepted the honorary membership is given the chance to be elected again by the members. This may happen if he/she has 2/3 of the votes of the members of the meeting. The application is to be sent to the council members. b) The successor of the President needs to show the existence of new resources so that the AGDO is able to function in the future. This needs the approval of the members of the meeting that has to be organised by the chairman of the council-members. 6. The President has the authority to appoint members of the AGDO and other persons as qualified experts to any meeting. 7. Tasks of the President: a) The President is particularly responsible for the following matters: The President concludes, in the name of the AGDO, agreements with states and with international organisations, enterprises, societies, and other different authorities. This work is based on the preliminary drafts of the project groups. These drafts are submitted to the president for the further elaboration over the office. The council checks the concepts and its members have to vote whether these are forwarded to the President for their implementation. The council may reject the drafts and return them back to the project group or the office for revision or new creation. | PAGE 5 OF 11 |
  • 23. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 8. The President is responsible for the implementation of the aims of the AGDO in the form of concepts elaborated and respected by the members. 9. The President takes over the administration of the assets of the AGDO. He/she is responsible for the execution of the general meeting's decisions. 10. The President calls for the preparation and convocation of the general meeting. 11. The President writes activity reports for the members. 12. The President is responsible for the statement of accounts for the period covered by a report. A statement of accounts (money receipts and payments) is provided by credit institutions for current accounts. The activity period is defined as the period for which reports of the activities of the AGDO are written. 13. The President is responsible for the preparation of the financial plan for the coming activity period. The financial plan serves to the preservation of the liquidity (solvency). 14. The President is responsible for cooperating with further organisations and other appropriate societies in the field of the same interests. 15. The President works closely together with the project manager of the project groups. 16. The President organises the execution strategies in science, social, and economic events for peace. 17. Responsibilities of the President: a) Council meetings, project groups meetings and observers meetings as well as member meetings are called by the President. b) Any called meeting constitutes a quorum if the President agrees to it c) The President can only make decisions if the representative of the project groups and council members are also present. 18. The AGDO binding documents and unusual right businesses shall be in the inner relations to these rules and be confirmed by the council members and project groups unanimously. 19. The treasurer office will be exercised upon the majority decision of the council members in cooperation with the President. 20. Bank mandates may only be assigned by the President in the inner relations to the AGDO. 21. The President can decide on the rules of procedure. These represent a summary of all the procedure rules according to which meetings are held. 22. In order to achieve the purpose of the AGDO, the President can present his/her ideas directly to the project groups so that they develop the outlines necessary for it. 9. THE MEETING 1. The general meeting is the topmost entity of the AGDO. 2. The general meeting is responsible for: a) the receipt and approval of the activity reports of the President. An activity report is documentation about an activity. b) the approval of the statement of accounts. A statement of accounts (money receipts and payments) is provided by credit institutions for current accounts. c) The approval of the written audit report of the controller. 3. The removal of the President. | PAGE 6 OF 11 |
  • 24. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 4. The preparation of a new President. 5. The selection of the controller and if necessary of his/her representative. 6. The appointment of the honorary members. 7. The receipt and approval of the financial plan for the following report period. 8. The decision on the liquidation of the AGDO with a 3/4 majority by 90% of the members present. 9. A proper general meeting has to be held at least every six months. 10. The President invites in writing all members to come to the meeting communicating the agenda fixed by him/her at least four weeks before the meeting takes place. The invitation can also be carried out electronically (by e-mail) or by fax. 11. The official invitation in writing is considered as having been sent if it is addressed to the last address communicated by the respective member of the AGDO. 12. Every member can require a new point on the agenda meeting. This has to be done at least 2 weeks before the general meeting takes place. The meeting leader has to announce such new agenda points at the beginning of a meeting. 13. The meeting decides over applications for changes or completions of this agenda points with a simple majority (50%). 14. An extraordinary general meeting can only be called by the President. An extraordinary general meeting can be called at any time under the following circumstances: a) In case of a written request of at least 1/4 of all the members mentioning the reason and purpose. The request is to be submitted to the Council leader. The leading of the general meeting falls to the President. 15. Quorum, votes, and elections: a) The general meeting constitutes a quorum no matter how many members are present. Attendees are also the persons who pursue the general meeting live on the Internet and give their votes by email or fax in the set period of time. b) Votes are decided on with a simple majority of the members present in a general meeting unless otherwise stipulated. c) The President casts the deciding vote in the event of a tie. d) Every member has one vote. e) A member may not empower another member in writing to vote in his/her place. Members are only allowed to vote by themselves. f) Minutes are kept of the meeting and the resolutions passed at the meeting, they are to be signed by the chairperson and the keeper of the minutes. g) The elections are regulated by separate election regulations. 16. Amendments of the statute can be decided only with a minimum of 2/3 of the members in attendance and a majority of 3/4. An "Amendment of the statute" is to be specified on the invitation to the general meeting with the listing of the changes suggested. 17. The general meeting elects an external controller (no member of the organisation) to check the statement of accounts (financial report) of the AGDO. 18. The controller announces the result of the audit in the general meeting. | PAGE 7 OF 11 |
  • 25. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 19. The statement of accounts (financial report) is announced to the members upon request. Any member is allowed to receive a detailed financial report. 10. THE PROJECT GROUPS 1. The project group members need to work out the individual concepts and projects, respecting the tasks given by the AGDO. The project group members need to work out the individual concepts and projects, respecting the tasks given by the project manager. 2. The task of the project groups are classified into 5 categories: a) Economy b) Social c) Strategies for peace d) Technologies e) Other 3. The responsible person for the organisation and work of these project groups is the project manager who is appointed by the president. 11. THE COUNCIL MEMBERS OF THE ORGANISATION 1. The council consists of 7 members elected in the meeting. 2. The members of the council are elected for a period of one year. 3. At the beginning of every meeting, the 7 members of the council elect a chairman out of all the members. At the beginning of every meeting the council of the 7 members votes all other necessary appointees for the period until the next meeting. The honorary members sit together with the council members. The honorary members are allowed to send a representative who has the status of an observer. The honorary members only have the position of an advisor in the council. 4. The council has the right to work out its rules of procedure. These represent a summary of all the procedure rules according to which meetings are held. 5. Every member of the council has one vote. 6. The council is responsible towards the meeting. The council has to answer all the questions asked by the members. 7. The council is aware of the authorisation assigned to him according to these rules and tasks given by the AGDO Rules. It is aware of the authorisation assigned to him according to these rules and tasks given by the meeting. 8. The council checks the outline of the working agenda and the budget draft of the AGDO and presents these to the meeting. The budget draft for the next financial year includes the planned money incomings and expenditure respectively yields and charges. The draft budget serves to establish and cover the financial requirements of the planned AGDO work. 9. The council checks the draft of the annual activity report of the AGDO as well as further reports prepared by the office and presents these to the meeting. 10. The council prepares further reports requested by the meeting. 12. THE OFFICE 1. The office supports the meeting, the council, and the President during the fulfilment of their tasks. | PAGE 8 OF 11 |
  • 26. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 2. The office director is responsible for the personnel employment and the whole office. 3. The office director is appointed by the President for a period of five years. 4. The office director or one representative named by him/her takes part in all the meetings together with the council members, without having the right to vote. 5. The office implements the working agenda and the decisions of the AGDO. 6. The office further elaborates the outlines of the project groups. 7. The office edits the annual activity reports of the AGDO. 8. The office prepares further reports as requested by the meeting or the council. 9. The office facilitates the communication between the President, other organisations and members. a) Translating the reports and concepts into other languages. b) Handling the incoming post of the members. c) Handling the post for the members. 13. THE OBSERVERS 1. The observers can be elected from states, countries, towns, organisations, enterprises, parties, politicians, members, and non-members in order to supervise the work of the AGDO. 2. The observer status is assigned by the President of the AGDO. 3. The observers are only allowed to give a report to their clients if this is signed by the AGDO president. 14. THE FINANCE BUDGET PLANNING 1. The AGDO obtains the necessary financial resources through the President: a) member investments of the members b) profit by promoted cooperative members c) compulsory contributions of the members d) returns on sponsored projects e) publications f) and other performances g) donations h) loans i) subsidies j) presents k) legacies l) and other benefits of members m) non-members 2. The finance regulations and budget provide a solid financial basis for the AGDO and ensures effectiveness and efficiency in carrying out its work. 3. The compulsory contributions serve for the financing of the main activities and the administrative costs. 4. The office elaborates the budget plan of the AGDO and presents it to the council for a check up. The budget plan for the next financial year includes the planned incoming money and expenditures/the yields and charges. The budget plan serves to establish and cover the | PAGE 9 OF 11 |
  • 27. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 financial requirements of the planned AGDO work. 5. The council presents the budget plan to the meeting with the recommendation for acceptance. 6. The council returns it to the office for a further check. 7. The council appoints an external finance controller for a period of five years. At the end of this period, this can be either reappointed or dismissed. 8. The finance controller checks the accounting of the AGDO and the efficiency of the management and presents his/her comments and remarks to the meeting. 15. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY 1. The AGDO and its members are subject to the national right of the home country. Generally, the members are subject to the right of the country where they are. 2. The members of the AGDO do not have any privileges and immunities in their home countries and/or other states. 3. The President of the AGDO can apply for separate agreements on his/her privileges and immunities and those of its members. 4. The President can apply to the states for the possession of international law personality for the AGDO. This means the AGDO obtains, in the states, special rights to reach the project aims. 16. RELATIONS TO OTHER ORGANISATIONS 1. The President of the AGDO decides on the agreements regarding the good relationships with the states and all the other organisations. 17. SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS 1. The honorary members in charge with the settlement of conflicts among the members will be elected by the meeting that the President has called. 2. The majority of the founders must contribute to the settlement of conflicts by reviewing and approving the best solution. 18. TEMPORARY REVOCATION OF RIGHTS 1. If a member is in arrears with a promised contribution investment and compulsory contribution, the President can exclude him/her from the meetings. 2. The President can grant this member admission to the meetings again if he/she is convinced that the payment delay is caused by circumstances beyond his/her control. 19. HEADQUARTERS OF THE ORGANISATION 1. The headquarters of the organisation is established by the President. 20. LEGAL VALIDITY 1. These articles of incorporation are coming into effect upon the registration of the AGDO by a lawyer or notary appointed by the President. 2. The project manager organises the first meeting. 3. The AGDO work goes into effect after the members of the first meeting have voted its release. The members have the right to present their ideas and wishes regarding the AGDO work to the President. This possibility shall be organised in time. 4. The first concepts and projects are worked out by the project manager in the form of | PAGE 10 OF 11 |
  • 28. AGDOAGDO ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION --- RULES ------ RULES --- V3V3 outlines. The outlines can be drawn up independently or on the request of the founders and/or the beneficial members. 21. REGISTRATION OF THE ORGANISATION 1. Ordinary registration a) A notary or lawyer who has been designated by the President is responsible for the ordinary registration. 2. Extraordinary Registration a) The articles of incorporation together with the annual AGDO programme shall be sent worldwide to countries, states, cities and companies, societies, religions, governmental and non-governmental organisations with the possibility of approval, rejection, or abstention (neutrality) by their representatives. The addressees (representatives) shall be established by the members. • Consent: A document that is signed by the representatives is sent back to the AGDO. The other is in the archive. • Rejection: Another document is sent back to the AGDO without a signature. • Abstention (neutrality) : The absence of agreement or disagreement. 22. LIQUIDATION OF THE ORGANISATION 1. The liquidation of the organisation can only be decided in a general meeting, with a majority of 75% of the votes by 90% of the members present. 2. Unless decided otherwise in the general meeting, the President and the secretary act jointly as representatives in the liquidation process. 3. After the completion of liquidation, the assets are turned over to a public legal entity or another tax-privileged corporation. 4. This regulation also applies if the association is to be dissolved for other reasons or should it lose its legal capacity. The donates will pay back to the members or other supporter. 23. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE, PLACE OF JURISDICTION, AND LIABILITY 1. The first place of performance and place of jurisdiction for all the matters of the organisation is Paderborn, Germany. 2. The organisation and its members are liable for the members of the association in principle only in case of gross negligence and wrongful intent - as far as this restriction is permitted by the law. | PAGE 11 OF 11 |
  • 29. AGDO IMPRESSUM 22.08.2013 NEW GREEN INDUSTRY AGDO INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION NON- STATE / NOT-FOR-PROFIT ARAB/GERMAN GREEN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION POSTALADDRESS Ackersmannstrasse 53 59558 Lippstadt, Germany • OFFICE PRESIDENT / SAUDI ARABIA • Hasan Alshareef / President • OFFICE TECHNOLOGY / GERMANY • Damir Agic / Projectmanager