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John M. Kocol, a U.S. Army Veteran, is a graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University and received his ALM in Government from Harvard University. 


John's Harvard Master's Thesis: "Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico", with Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin American History and Economics John Womack Jr. as Thesis Director, is about accepting 6 high-performing Mexican banks from Northern Mexico into the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and this would be accomplished by amending the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. "Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico" would be something more than NAFTA, now the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), but less than political unification. 


On January 22, 2023, John authored the "KOCOL ACM POLITICAL UNIFICATION PLAN" which is a proposal that supports something much more than "Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico"; Canada and Mexico would end up joining the U.S., and that would then create 92 (50 U.S., 10 Canada, 32 Mexico) American States.  


John started his own grass cutting and snow shoveling business at 13. He's the Founder and President of KOCOL LLC (HUBZone, SBIR/STTR & SDVOSB Certified), a Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico Political Economy Analysis & Logistics Firm. ACM FUEL™, AlaskanWater.us™, COW FARMER™, Great Looking Women™, Malaysian Treasures™ & Swim With The Sharks™ are trademarks of KOCOL LLC.   

         

If not for John's U.S. Army basic training left foot stress fracture injury, because he throws lefty sidearm, he could've pitched for the ECSU's baseball team. 

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