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Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Letter Of Support To The Court Favoring The Immediate Release Of Roger Christie


I am J. Nayer Hardin, founder of and a conductor on the Computer Underground Railroad, a cyber division of the original Underground Railroad.  We use computers and other technology to help people be free.  The application of hemp, marijuana,  cannabis (by whatever name) to our many problems is one of the technologies we support.  The freedom to pray as our soul directs is another tool we can use to save ourselves from the environmental holocaust we have created.

I am writing this letter of support for Reverend Roger Christie who is in jail for praying with hemp and support the reverend’s immediate release.  I understand the process of releasing him and allowing him to have a trial, but in this time, when humanity must focus on saving ourselves from what we have created, it is imperative to unconditionally free Rev. Christie now!  Paraphrasing the old typing training phrase ‘now is the time for all good people to come to the aid of our world.’

My bias is I still believe in the court system’s ability to make constructive change, as was demonstrated in the civil rights movement and is in process for LGBT rights.  An uncorrupted court is committed to doing the right thing, what is in the best interest of the citizens above all else, by instituting the Will Of The People.  Countless surveys have revealed that We The People want to be free to consume hemp, a what the Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute calls "a peaceful solution" to many of our modern problems.

There is no question that Roger Christie is a holy man in jail for empowering the process of prayer.  For those who have never tried it, hemped prayer is a process of ‘relax your animal so your spirit can soar.’  I was raised Catholic, been doing A Course In Miracles since 1986, was a member of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale’s church, and am a metaphysical book reader including currently engaged in a cover to cover reading of the King James Version of the bible, having recently completed the Book(s) of Mormon (Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price).  I do my best to hemp and pray every day.  It keeps me on my mission without whining all the time.  

The United States was founded in part on hemp, which has been used to pay taxes in the past.  Given that both Washington and Jefferson were hemp farmers, it is logical to assume that their interests were part of the founding process.  No way that they would want a man of prayer in jail for interacting with nature. Neither do I.

Rev. Roger Christie is an ordained minister.  His site’s biographical information reveals  http://www.thc-ministry.org/?page_id=362

“On June 19, 2000, Roger received a license to perform marriages in the State of Hawai`i, becoming the nation’s first licensed Cannabis Sacrament Minister (Hawai`i Department of Health License # 00-313). Roger founded The Hawai`i Cannabis (THC) Ministry in Hilo, Hawai`i to share the blessing of the Ministry with the world. Roger opens the Ministry to all sincere religious users and cultivators of Cannabis and has built a world-wide congregation of Cannabis sacrament practitioners from more than 60 countries.

Rev. Christie did nothing other than his ordained duties...which is why this injustice is operating in the first place. It is a minister’s responsibility to provide the sacramental tools to the prayer group gathered.  Yet, and we’re talking America in the 21st Century, the Information Age, while in the process of fulfilling his God given responsibility Roger Christi was arrested three years ago without as much as a trial, let alone national media coverage.


“The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says the government cannot make laws "prohibiting the free exercise" of religion. Many people use marijuana as a religious sacrament, and forcing them not to use marijuana clearly prohibits the free exercise of their religion. In order to comply with the First Amendment, our laws should allow for the religious use of marijuana.

Back in 1996 9th Circuit Court of AppealsRuled Religion May Be Defense to Marijuana Possession

"The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on February 2 that under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, Rastafarian defendants should be allowed to show that they use marijuana for bona fide religious reasons in their defense against charges of possession of marijuana (U.S. v. Bauer, No. 94-30073, 96 C.D.O.S. 756, 1996WL42240 (9th Cir. 1996); http://www.law.vill.edu/Fed-Ct/Circuit/9th/opinions/9430073.htm; Reynolds Holding, "Rastafarian Pot Could Be Legal," San Francisco Chronicle, February 3, 1996, p. A14; "Marijuana For Religious Reasons," Washington Post, February 5, 1996, p. A10; Associated Press, "Court: Rastafarians Can Hold Marijuana," Chicago Tribune, February 4, 1996, p. 9)."

I don’t know if that ruling was overturned, but at least the court got that one right.  We have a right to pray in the style that suits our souls best.  It is most important for all of us, especially holy souls, to do the right thing, what the Lord says do. 

There are many references to the herb in the bible, and Rick Simpson’s caner oil sure reads like the “oil of gladness” in Psalm 45:7.  Without the court's intervention in this insanity called the war on drugs, we are doomed to deal with the excess radiation coming off of the nuclear disaster in Japan.  Hemp's "oil of gladness" has sent many cancers into remission.   

In summary Reverend Roger Christie has no business being in jail for living as a minister and fulfilling his divinely ordained function, like Moses, Jesus and countless other great souls have been free to do before him.  I am sorry to realize that we have devolved from the land of the free and the home of the brave to a nation where some forms of prayer that hurt nobody are illegal and can get one thrown in jail for years without a trial.  I pray the court will erase the folly of making prayer and prayer tools illegal.

Though it is a shame that he is in jail, it would be both the right thing to do and a blessing to free Reverend Roger Christie - and all other non-violent hemp political prisoners - now.  Fukushima’s triple nuclear melt down is in process, genetically modified foods have been approved, we have at least 3 oil “spills” going on today, the toxins from the BP oil spill are still in the ocean, and the news is full of talk of war.  We need all the prayer warriors free that we can get just to have a chance at surviving as a species.  Paraphrasing George Carlin, ‘the planet will be just fine…man on the other hand’  Freeing our prayer leaders affords us the opportunity to use the power to heal found in “Where two or more are gathered in my name.”

For the above reasons plus his profound work in expanding the use of the cannabis prayer tool, I recommend that Roger Christie and all other non-violent political prisoners be released as unconditionally free from religious persecution, just like the Constitution says.

J. Nayer Hardin
Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Dr. Helen Caldicott - The Truth About Fukushima


Fukushima means more cancers.  There is no way around that.

From the book by Ken Keyes, Jr. - The Hundredth Monkey, 1989 Edition - Cancer and increased radiation.  

page 39  "Dr. Helen Caldicott writes: As a physician, I contend that nuclear technology threatens life on our planet with extinction.  If present trends continue, the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink will soon be contaminated with enough radioactive pollutants to pose a potential health hazard far greater than any plaque humanity has ever experienced.  Unknowingly exposed to these radioactive poisons, some of us may be developing cancer right now.  Others may be passing damaged genes, the basic chemical units which transmit hereditary characteristics, to future generations.  And more of us will inevitably be affected unless we bring about a drastic reversal of our government's pronuclear policies.*"

*Book referenced Nuclear Madness, by Dr. Helen Caldicott copyright 1978.

Just about everything in that non-copywritten book that is written about nuclear war can be applied to nuclear energy.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Using The Keys Out Of Babylon

COMMUNICATION AS
THE KEYS OUT OF BABYLON

COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
HAVE GIVEN US
THE ABILITY TO ALL SPEAK ONE LANGUAGE

The use of technology is both powerful and impressive. We've mastered the keys that unlock the power of the Tower of Babel. We are speaking one language, web. We are limited only by our imaginations now. Imagine wisely.

Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, MSNBC, CNN, Yahoo, Google, Blogger and other "social" media are tools. We are showing the rest of the world how to use truth to free ourselves. Chaos or common sense? Health care access or not? Freedom or indentured servitude? 

We have the keys to escape from the land of Babel, as foretold in Genesis. There is the first ripple of the great change in consciousness that is going on. Answered prayer or 100th Monkey. Enough of us have chosen good over evil to make a difference in our future.

Humanity must be free to save ourselves. For example, here in the states it's illegal to use a plant that is a biomass champion at pulling excess CO2 from the atmosphere (a leading cause of global warming), is an effective 5,000 year old medicine (medical marijuana), a strong building material (from concrete to the couch), and a clean and easily renewable paper source. We have the ability to save ourselves from many modern problems, yet the hemp plant remains illegal. We could grow our way out of this economic crisis, yet some folks are still forced to choose between food and medicine.  Are you tired of the tail wagging you. I sure am.

I urge all to join in prayer and unite as one people of the world. The power of prayer is liberating and the color green is unifying.

We have the keys to escape from the land of Babel, as foretold in Genesis.

Using technology, our ideas are shared without regard to race, color, creed, religion or social order. 

As Stuart Wilde says in his awesome book MIRACLES "Fundamental structures are being swept away in an avalanche of awareness, and we're no longer prepared just to read about great miracle-makers; we want to have the same experience."

I have a theory that enough people chose good over evil in WWII that we were given the computer, the Enigma Machine, as the keys out of the sadness of Babel. 

In the Information Age, where we can all communicate in the language of technology, we are limited only by our imaginations.

Let's imagine peace, health, prosperity, joy and really good times.

Genesis 11: 5-9

"5. And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built.
6. And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language and this they begin to do, and now nothing will be restrained form them, which they have imagined to do.
7. Go, let us go down, and there confounded their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.
8. So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth, and they left off to build the city.
9. Therefore, is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth, and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad upon to the face of all the earth."

We are the Next Testament - One working for the highest good for all concerned. Go Forward. Stay On Target. Provide for at least 7 generations ahead.

Using The Keys Out Of Babylon

COMMUNICATION AS
THE KEYS OUT OF BABYLON

COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
HAVE GIVEN US
THE ABILITY TO ALL SPEAK ONE LANGUAGE

The use of technology is both powerful and impressive. They've mastered the keys that unlock the power of the Tower of Babel.

Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Youtube, MSNBC, CNN, Yahoo, Google, Blogger and other "social" media are tools. We are showing the rest of the world how to use truth to free ourselves.

We have the keys to escape from the land of Babel, as foretold in Genesis. There is the first ripple of the great change in consciousness that is going on. Answered prayer or 100th Monkey.

Humanity must be free to save ourselves. For example, here in the states it's illegal to use a plant that is a biomass champion at pulling excess CO2 from the atmosphere (a leading cause of global warming), is an effective 5,000 year old medicine (medical marijuana), a strong building material (from concrete to the couch), and a clean and easily renewable paper source. We have the ability to save ourselves from many modern problems, yet the hemp plant remains illegal. We could grow our way out of this economic crisis, yet some folks are still forced to choose between food and medicine. The American people should follow the lead of the Iranian people and use our balls to stand up to our government. Are you tired of the tail wagging you. I sure am.

I urge all to join with all people in their journey to prayer on Friday and unite as one people of the world. Wear green if you can. The power of prayer is liberating and the color green is unifying.

We have the keys to escape from the land of Babel, as foretold in Genesis.

Using technology, our ideas are shared without regard to race, color, creed, religion or social order. As Stuart Wilde says in his awesome book MIRACLES
"Fundamental structures are being swept away in an avalanche of awareness, and we're no longer prepared just to read about great miracle-makers; we want to have the same experience."


I have a theory that enough people chose good over evil in WWII that we were given the computer, the Enigma Machine, as the keys out of the sadness of Babel.
In the Information Age, where we can all communicate in the language of technology, we are limited only by our imaginations.
Let's imagine peace, health, prosperity, joy and really good times.
Genesis 11: 5-9
5. And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built.
6. And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language and this they begin to do, and now nothing will be restrained form them, which they have imagined to do.
7. Go, let us go down, and there confounded their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.
8. So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth, and they left off to build the city.
9. Therefore, is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth, and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad upon to the face of all the earth.

Thursday, September 23, 2004

How To Bridge The Digital Divide

DO IT NOW!!!


INTRODUCTION
WHY BUILD THE BRIDGE
CYBER CLUBS
WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE NOW?
HOW TO SUCCEED
RAILROAD TRACKS

GIVE THE GIFT OF COMPUTERIZATION
START A CYBER CLUB
(SET UP LIKE A CHRISTMAS CLUB)
AT YOUR BANK TODAY

INTRODUCTION

We have a problem to solve. Though we are clearly in the information age, we are still using industrial age thinking in solving our problems. For example, all this talk about jobs. NAFTA was passed and here in the United States, jobs are fewer and harder to find. However, in the Information Age, one can earn a living at home on line. All that is needed is a computer and the skills to complete the task. Regarding our health crisis, making more information on how to take care of oneself available in the style of Web MD, pressure could be reduced off the health care system, making available more resources to folks who really need it. Computers are really the keys out of Babylon where we can once again all speak the same language, web.

Albert Einstein explained it best in his 1938 "Message For Posterity." Our technology has exceeded our humanity, and now is the time to create balance. Everyone who wants to be computerized, should have a right to computerization.

Make no mistake about it. Second hand information in the information age is truly the new slavery. If you have to go to another for your daily data, by the time you get it, if you get it, it’s old news. Talk about second-class status.
Uncensored web access means no country can determine that their people cannot know the truth. Freedom of thought is the bounty for getting whoever wants to be on the information super highway on the road.

With computers and other forms of technology, we have in our hands the ability to create peace on earth as a result of better managing the world's assets...food to the hungry, clean water to the thirsty, housing for the homeless.


Q and A

Who is not on line yet?
The vast majority of the world's population is not yet computerized. Our greatest treasure may be found in the realm of the billions of unread voices yet to be on the web.

What is the digital divide?
The digital divide is the space in our society between the computerized and the non-computerized. The distance between the technology haves and have nots? We live in a world of technology haves and have-nots. Like A Tale Of Two Cities, failure to address the issues can result in creating a future resembling The Time Machine.
The digital divide is dangerous, yet can be made safe if we all just work together to build a bridge to cyber freedom.

When does the bridge need to be built?
Now.

Where to begin?
In our own communities, wherever we are. Those of us with the skills and the technology need to openly share information with those who don't have access. Begin with making sure those around you are computer literate and expand from there, i.e. through your place of worship, community centers, recreational groups (i.e. Bridge night where the games and cards are made on the computer.)

Why build a bridge to close the digital divide?
You never know where the next great solution is going to come from.

How to bridge the digital divide?
Simple.

Make sure everyone has computer access and the basic training to use the equipment.

How is that simple?

Make equipment and internet access available in all schools, libraries,
town halls, houses of worship, etc.

Computer companies know the value of creating customers by letting them train on their brands of hardware and software. Stress the sales times, Dr. Kings Birthday Weekend and July 4th weekend, generally the best times to buy equipment.

Set up computer clubs where folks can make contributions into one's technology fund rather than buy a $100 pair of sneakers.

In the information age, access to modern technology i.e. that which gives web access, is a part of civil rights.

We all have a right to be connected.

Since we never know who’s life experience will hold the key to solving the problems of disease, environmental destruction, economic empowerment, or our next really good laugh, we can’t afford to leave any soul behind who wants to participate in the Information Age Evolution.

The way to bridge the digital divide is to do something about it. When the problem is a lack of adequate computerization, the solution is simply to adequately computerize. Web conferencing, computer enriched literacy programs and organizational participation can dramatically help transform the digital divide into opportunities wide. One of the things that amazed me most during my years of training is the number of folks who can't really read. They may be able to sound out a few words, but wherever they went to school failed to teach them how to comprehend the images in front of them. We need to use computers to help folks learn how to read, do math and think.

The solution to the problem of how to bridge the digital divide involves access to both equipment and education. For example, internet access without the confidence and ability to effectively use the technology, is like having a microphone and not know how to turn it on or what to say.

The HOW TO COMPUTE training notes are posted


WHY BUILD THE BRIDGE?

The evidence is too precise to ignore any more. Maximizing cyber opportunities is critical to the success of any economy. Information on the web is already helping save lives, i.e. various on-line medical tests one can take to determine when it's time to see a doctor.

Many companies only have additional product information on the web. Some days, the best air fare is found the week before a flight on the web. Given modern homeland security issues, checking a product number against the FDA site for re-call information is a good thing.

I have a theory that during WWII enough people chose good over evil so that we were given the power of computers. The Enigma Machine, an early computer, was developed by the Allies and used to break Hitler’s code, thereby turning the tide of the war. The power of our modern Enigma Machines, computers, has changed the tide in many lives in no less a dramatic fashion. Folks are overcoming now.

The oldest referenced structure in the bible is the Tower of Bable. According to Genesis, during the time of Babylon’s ego, language was confounded. With computers and their language translation capabilities, people from all over the world can speak and be understood. A real chance at world peace based on communication.

Computerization is an empowerment tool on many levels, like the joy on the face of a young man in Harlem the first time he communicated with a soul from Japan about a mutual artistic passion. Or the peace of senior Miss. Ruth who was able to communicate with younger members of her family in another state through a computer, which translated into them becoming even closer. Or the accomplishment of a young father building stronger communications bridges with his six-year-old daughter during conversations they would have while together at the computer screen.

With computers, it no longer matters what one learned or did not learn in school. You can learn on line. The information, the commodity of kings, is available to all who know how to use a computer, the Internet and an assortment of educational tools.

As Anthony Robbins says in his book AWAKEN THE GIANT WITHIN…”I can’t overemphasize the power and value of gaining even one, single distinction – a sole piece of information – that can be used to change the course of your life. Information is power when it is acted upon, and one thing is that you never know when you’re going to get it.”

Illiteracy can become an ancient concept. In computer class, the most popular book is the dictionary, as anxious minds search for just the right spelling to get their questions answered.

Adequate computerization provides a way that national testing of school children can work. It gives students access to the same information at the same time. All 14 years of school can be available on the web, with interactive programs that test and teach. Any person who goes through a web-based education should be able to pass the national standards test. This is not difficult if we allow the needs of the students to hold greater weight than the needs of the unions and school officials.

The difference between a computerized and non-computerized life is like the difference between a Mercedes and a mule. Take insurance. Via the web, one can quickly gain access to tools that compare up to the second insurance rates offered by a multitude of companies. Without the web, one usually relies on whatever dated print or phone information is available.

Still, the best way to fight poverty is with a legal income. Anyone can be a salesman with Amazon, Yahoo Classifieds, ebay.com, and other on-line sales listing. Driving instructions, medical treatments, food information, breaking news, spirituality, sports, humor, art, it’s all there.

CYBER CLUBS

We've started with two basic types of cyber clubs. One is to encourage folks to systematically save money for computer purchases like one saves for Christmas season.

The second type is to gather a group of folks together and go computer shopping.

In the mid-90's when conducting ‘computer buying groups’, we had one
Radio Shack in Harlem, close to Columbia University, which had an extremely limited computer selection and programs were minimal. We ended up having to go down town. At the time I felt that they didn't want us down town either.
Access to technology is meaningless until we learn how to use it to empower our lives. The first step to bridge the digital divide though, is access.

WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE NOW? COMPUTERIZE

Here are C.U.R.E.'s recommendations onhow to bridge the digital divide.
  1. Encourage banks to set up “Cyber Clubs”, much like the old “Christmas Clubs” where people can make deposits into an account for future technology purchases. As an alternative to giving a child a doll or game for a gift, take that money and deposit it into the account. These clubs can make group purchases during July 4th and Dr. King’s Birthday weekends offering additional buying incentives based on volume discount buying. They can also keep people informed of the newest, latest and most effective equipment and programs to purchase. Financial management, i.e. “computer banking” computer user groups can be formed to use the technology to enrich the community.
  2. Provide incentives for community organizations to offer free computer training to their membership. Teach the basics necessary to write letters, get on and use the web, balance a budget or record one’s family tree. Trainers can be available on line with e-mail correspondence.
  3. Encourage business growth. With a computer, whatever one does best, they can do as a business. For example, if someone braids hair, show them how their computer can keep their books, appointments, send out customer mailings, encourage word of mouth, file taxes, etc. Sales development clubs, on the web and off, can also encourage economic growth. These clubs can reach beyond national borders. Also, auto responder book sales and other residual income sites can be established.
  4. Hold more and targeted local, state and national and international “town meetings” on the web with elected and appointed officials answering questions and listening to solutions from constituents. Network ideas with resources and people to accomplish the mission of safe, effective computerization for all who want it.
  5. Provide additional tax and financing incentives to open computer stores, training centers, wherever. It’s not just low-income people who need access and training. We all do. I still can’t believe the many times I heard “I never thought I would ever be able to use a computer,” or “I’ve never even touched a mouse.”
  6. Encourage intelligent, cross cultural-religious-economic-racial-gender, etc. computer use. With computers we see the quality of one’s ideas before we see the body they are in or the lifestyle they live. The opportunity to build bridges is to great to ignore.
  7. Encourage non-violent conflict resolution through a computer. It’s tough to use a computer and a gun at the same time. Also arguments over modems cause less violence.
  8. Promote the joy of computing.
  9. Ask computer companies to stop red-lining inner cities.
Consider reparations for the American people. It was American tax dollars that financed the creation and development of computers. Money that could have gone into family inheritance funds. Yet, this technology was not given freely to the people, but to business interests. The skinny is, since our grand parents, through their tax dollars, helped finance the creation and development of computers, where's our royalty checks? Investors should get a royalty too.



HOW TO SUCCEED

The systems for successfully bridging the digital divide are already in place. Community organizations, one-on-one at home sharing information, economic encouragement and technology already exist to expedite the process. With sponsorship opportunities for computer hardware, software and humanwear, the process can pay for itself via an empowered tax base.

Dr. Martin Luther King was right. In my experience, which began on computers in 1977 at ABC Radio’s WPLJ-FM, the table of brotherhood that Dr. King spoke of in his I HAVE A DREAM speech is a table with a computer on it, and good people around it, using the computer to solve problems and have a good time.

Just like Dr. King was a champion of civil rights, we must all become champions of cyber rights. Government, business, non-profits and individual intervention will not only close the digital divide, but where there was a hole in the ground, new opportunities will be found.

How does one champion cyber rights? If you know how to use a computer, find someone in your life that does not know and teach him or her. If you don’t know how to use a computer, find someone who does and ask them to teach you. Help your organizations and institutions become computerized too. If you can comfortably afford it, buy a computer for a family who doesn't have one. Everyone has something to contribute.

I personally recommend beginning with each individual saying their own prayers for divinely guided computerization.

Regarding the question can anybody learn computers, bring to mind the image of an illiterate person who has already learned how to read the screens and push the buttons on their ATM. We are limited only by our imaginations.
Finally, a message from Miss. Roxanna Dawson. The Railroad had issued a challenge to Harlem that I was actively looking for the first person we could not train how to use a PC. Since the cost of the training is that it be passed onto at least two other people, we could not back up the challenge with money, but thousands of the people came anyway over a four-year period.

Roxanna, at 92 years old, came and said she was that person we could not train. I asked her why and she said because she was blind. I asked her if she was totally blind or legally blind. I had read Huxley’s THE ART OF SEEING so I know the difference. I put Roxanna’s fingers on the home row keys and had her type her name. I made the type big and she jumped back from the screen and yelled, “I can see.” The people in the training room at Harlem's Minisink Townhouse went electric. She turned around and said with a smile of deep pride, “If I can do it, the rest of your have no excuse.”

For her second lesson, I sat her at a computer with a 26-year-old woman and they learned how to use a mouse together. In between practice and laughter, they talked about community issues at a level that’s helped me grow ever since. Healing can be found in networking.

In summary,since the cause of the problem is a lack of adequate computerization,the solution is simple – computerize.

It’s easier than it seems,and when done right,its rewards are tremendous.


RAILROAD TRACKS

Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises, (C.U.R.E. or the Railroad), has trained thousands how to use a computer,in the 1990's in the great community of Harlem, NY and elsewhere in the USA.

The cost of the training is that it be passed onto at least two other people.

The Computer Underground Railroad is just a continuation of the original freedom concept. The real lesson from the original Underground Railroad is that those who have freedom, have a responsibility to share that freedom with those who do not. Those of us who have computer literacy, must share that information with those who do not. Until that’s accomplished, we’re just a slave system in another form. When that is accomplished, everyone is free with the help of ‘a friend of a friend.’ Free to understand, grow, pray and prosper.

Back in the late ‘80’s Harlem’s great community service diva, Mother Clara Hale, told me that there was something going on with computers and I needed to come uptown to help people become computerized. I won’t repeat what she said about Harlem’s politicians on the issues. History speaks for itself. She was right.
For example, Hale House became famous for helping babies and their mothers with AIDS and crack addictions. In the 80’s I was told by Harlem’s leadership that AIDS was not a Black problem (like race should make a difference). They said the best way to handle AIDS was to not talk about it. They’d put another record on the radio, rather than have on Niro Markoff Asistent who’s book WHY I SURVIVE AIDS tells how she healed herself of HIV with ARC (aids related complex).

With computers, it becomes easy to learn what's really going on. In the 80's and 90’s, the politicians did little about the 5 open sewers that surround Harlem, the location of the majority of Manhattan’s bus depots in Harlem, the threat of the Hanta Virus or plague from the large rodent population, inadequate disaster relief programs or information available on how to deal with the dramas on hand.

People need to be able to interact with new technology. When I lived in mid-town Manhattan in the 80’s and early 90’s, I had many computer stores in walking distance of my apartments. When I went to Harlem in ’94, there was not one computer store…a place where you could “kick the tires”, try new technologies, and take a test drive of new software. Ride a train down the tracks.

When I left Harlem in ’98, despite pleas to elected and appointed officials, Harlem still did not have a computer super store. Not even all the time spent on the Empowerment Zone helped. Instead, I was told that most people had no interest in computers or that computers were of the devil. It turns out it wasn't the computers that were of the devil (ooooooooops).

The training notes updated from Word '97 to Word 2000 and 2003, were given to all who came to learn how to compute. I stopped counting at 3,000 people over a four-year period, 1994-1998. Though millions of dollars were raised for education during that time by others, the railroad accomplish what it did on donated loaned computers, training space and programs and a $10,000 grant from Columbia University and City College, plus whatever I earned and the hard work of all who participated. I was not invited to speak.




 
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