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Mission Statement 

International Multiracial Shared Cultural Organization, IMSCO, is a United Nations certified charitable Non-Governmental Organization seeking to lobby governments and private sector organizations to assist IMSCO in its mandate to provide education that leads to accessible resources and job opportunities for the poor and under privileged in society. IMSCO aims to link opportunities through education and culture to help promote equal rights in political awareness, resource sharing, and co-development projects to help end poverty and injustice.

IMSCO an NGO in the Economic and Social Council is committed to linking Diaspora peoples with their traditional homeland, families, and wealth through wealth sharing as a way to the eradication of poverty, land hunger, shelter, birth and human rights. IMSCO works closely in assisting people to obtain a share of the wealth and getting it to market so that it will generate funds for development, and build business culture infrastructures linked with natural trading partners in Western Diaspora communities. For more information on IMSCO and the United Nations please visit: http://www.un.org/en/ 



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Our History 

Frank Weston and his first team partnered in 1970 to produce and release a major independent movie "Man In The Mirror" in 2008 starring Martin Sheen (Academy Award Nominee) Michael Dunn, and Johnny Brown. This was eight years before IMSCO was founded. Purchase a copy of the golden movie about the American Dream as a donation to IMSCO’s aim and dreams of a better society.

1979:
·        Chairman and team founded CEO of International Multiracial Shared Cultural Organization IMSCO to promote international business and culture between emerging and developed nations in rising business communities.

1981:
·        Chairman and team held IMSCO Summit near the United Nations and invited 60 African and Non-African nations’ representatives, with 40 attending, to discuss economic and political plight of African Diaspora people as stakeholder in Africa and requested cooperation in wealth sharing. Promoted dual citizenship for marginalized people in the western world as a sustainable way to promote economic co-development among the marginalized and poor, and to help encourage and implement trade and business between these communities.

1982:

·        IMSCO Chairman traveled to Liberia, Egypt, and Sudan, to promote business culture with emerging business culture.

1988:

• IMSCO Chairman assisted the Zambia Minister of Tourism in establishing visitor’s wilderness camps. That same year as Chairman and President of IMSCO, I addressed the Zambian Nation on Zambian national TV on the rights of The African Diaspora as stakeholders to land, and business opportunities in Africa. That is the same reason I joined a team to establish the African American Cargo Airline and was granted air cargo landing rights in The Republic of Zambia.

1988:

• the chairman of IMSCO appeared in a historic TV debate on PBS, Channel 13 show, called Tony Brown’s Journal called “Do Africans Boycott Blacks?”

1989:

• IMSCO was invited to the newly independent Republic of Zimbabwe, where IMSCO assisted in establishing a trading company “West Nard”, to promote trade between Zimbabwe and the global community.

1998:

• IMSCO was invited by the Republic of Congo to establish a trade office in Brazzaville, Congo to assist the people of Congo in establishing business links with western nation’s communities.

·        Signed an agreement on crude oil and other concessions to aid in establishing business culture for marginalized people in Africa and the USA.

 2003:

·        Developed and managed AMRE Trade Oil Inc., a trading company to be the economic wing and trade affiliate for IMSCO.

2005:

• Worked to better trade relations between the African and global communities.

·        Received The Republic of Cameroon Key to the country in the Far North for IMSCO’s contribution in development programs.

2006:

• Returned to the Sudan to assist the people in western and southern Sudan in moving their Gum Arabic and other vital cash crops to market as well as act as a representative in other fields of vital resources, including crude oil.

2011: 

• managed AMRE Trade Oil Inc., obtaining mineral concessions and seeking to supply these vital reliable sources of energy to sell to governments and the private sector.

·        working part time to lobby New York State Energy Department to supply New York States. I am lobbying for Veterans rights and share of business and jobs in the USA and abroad. (Details upon request.)

• Frank Weston has written a syndicated column for a local New York Newspaper.

 • IMSCO and its team appeared on international African TV, European, American, and West Indies TV, radio, Newspaper and magazines.

·        Appeared worldwide on TV promoting IMSCO aims: International article on Chairman Frank Weston discussing the word of IMSCO and its members can be seen in the African French, MATALANA magazine published 9/2009. 0

2010 / 2011:

·        Lectured and wrote papers and documents (now in the United Nations) on the rights of people of color defending the rights of 500 million Africans in the Diaspora and the full stakeholder share of African land, wealth, and opportunities. That effort is paying off.

• Lobbies for Veterans rights, businesses, and jobs in the USA and abroad.

2013:
·        Frank Weston’s book “Do You Have A Return Ticket” will be released.


      “Do You Have A Return Ticket?” a book for our time by Frank Weston  

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Mr. Frank Weston, a warm hearted and brilliant man with a great sense of adventure and humor offers us a tremendous work.  The history and knowledge that fill these pages cannot be found in schools or universities.  The suppressed information contained in this book serves as a threat to White persons grasping to hold on to unearned privilege and power.  Mr. Weston shares with us his journey and the journey of millions of people of African descent.  It is an odyssey to reclaim what Europeans, North Americans and religions have attempted to conquer-the peoples and resources of the African continent.  The European and United States government, in addition to corporations, want us to believe that the countries and people of Africa are poor and ravaged by war.  Likewise, people of African descent are portrayed as violent, lazy and inferior.  Through research, travel and international networking, Mr. Weston exposes the campaign lead by the United States and Europe.  Their intent is to oppress the peoples of African descent, and steal the wealth of the African continent.  



This book is a movement for Africans to reclaim their inheritance.  It addresses the following:



• The crime done to the African countries and people in the name of democracy and religion
• Wealth available to persons of African descent
• Africans reclaiming their legal possessions
• Dual-citizenship for persons of the African Diaspora
• The wealth in culture, intellect, arts, science and natural resources which belongs to every person of African descent.  
As a White, European American who is dedicated to unlearning the racism and lies that are inherent in my person as a result of being raised in the United States, Mr. Weston has served as a tremendous mentor in my on-going journey to freedom.  His book is a resource for all to tap into a movement which can lead millions of people to reconnect with their rich heritage in the African continent.  

Meg Knapp, LMSW

PhD Student

Fordham University

Graduate School of Social Service


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