Saturday, March 31, 2012

Cuptoopia.com Free Android App


Cutoopia.com has a FREE Android App at http://bit.ly/H9Kp82
iPhone and iPad Apps are coming next week. Download it and start making money by scheduling a Pay-Per-View Events for only $25. You get 80% of the revenue from the event. Need an idea for an event, visit Cuptoopia.com. Social Networking for fun is ok, but making money is even better.


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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Black College Student Pledge

Black College Student Pledge


I pledge allegiance, to the Love
Of my Brothers and Sisters in this College,

And to the family for which we now belong, One student body, under God, indivisible with love and compassion for each other.

I am, my Brother's and Sister's Keeper and I will cause them No disrespect or harm, neither physically, sexually, mentally or emotionally.

I am responsible for your success and I pledge to never let you fail.Though we might join different organizations or sports team, We are one family.

By C. Earl Campbell Da 3rd
Dedicated to the Memory of Nolan Ryan Henderson, III Jackson State University Student and those who Assaulted and Murdered him. 3/29/12

Friday, March 23, 2012

Breaking Business News! The Launch of Cuptoopia.com

Breaking Business News! The Launch of Cuptoopia.com


http://youtu.be/NI2IoQ1r-LE


Are your ready to make money through social collaboration? Cuptoopia.com (http://www.Cuptoopia.com) is my new startup Internet Technology (IT) Company that enables social collaboration to create Pay-Per-View Events and Digital Products. You pay $25 to register to propose and schedule your Pay-Per-View Event, set your own price, receive a link to promote it and film it and Cuptoopia.com will stream it "Live".


If you are an individual with freelance or professional skill, you can pay $5 to register to join a project team. If selected by the person who proposed the project, you collaborate to produce the Pay-Per-View Event or Digital Product (Coming Soon). Within 24 hours, receive 80% of the revenues from viewerships deposited into your Paypal.com Account (Required). Free at http://www.Paypal.com


Join the Cuptoopia.com Social Network Site for Free today and share your ideas and collaborate to make money without Greed.



Sincerely,


Charles E. Campbell, App Developer, Inventor, Innovator and Entrepreneur

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

ICU App


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ICU App The “ICU” name was chosen because it means that a person is remembered and acknowledged for their being and soul. “I See You!” ICU App uses the Calendar, SMS Text, Email, Twitter, Facebook to send a Pre-created message on a person’s birthday, anniversary or special day and time.

User will be able create a message and have that message sent by Text, Email, Twitter and Facebook on a scheduled day and time. Users can schedule to receive a notification reminder before or on the day of the event. User get to use their address book, add video or a picture. Users will never have to remember their wedding anniversary, birthday, graduation or special event date and time again. Available for $1.99 on Android Play http://bit.ly/zvAjvL


Co-Created by Grace M. Malone and Charles E. Campbell

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Are Young Black Men Doing the Work of the Ku Klux Klan or Where Are We Really at War?

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Subject: Are Young Black Men Doing the Work of the Ku Klux Klan?; Youth Write About Gangs, Guns and Violence; Washington, D.C. Mentors Incarcerated Youth; See Red Tails -- The Great American Film; 98 Cities Have Signed On To Mentor Black Boys in January and February 2012
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70,000 Black Americans Murdered in Past 10 Years but Quiet from Government and Black Leaders
Friday, 10 September 2010

Are Young Black Men Doing the Work of the Ku Klux Klan or Where Are We Really at War?
Carnage in Black communities across America

By Phillip Jackson
This is not an article to demonize young Black men. This is an article to help stop the carnage in Black communities across America, to begin the process of rebuilding these communities and to re-engineer the lives of young Black men. Many young Black men feel angry and are desperate because Black communities and America have failed them. While some of this hopelessness is understandable because of their extreme negative circumstances, it does not give any young Black men the right to hurt others.
Let's begin with a controversial question: Are young Black men doing the work of the Ku Klux Klan as the primary killers of Black people in America? Without much debate, the answer is yes! Although the impetus for Black-on-Black destruction differs from the Klan's motivation, the results are arguably more horrific. Judging strictly by the numbers, the Klan was never as efficient as young Black men are today at killing Black people. According to a study from the Tuskegee Institute, the Ku Klux Klan killed 3,446 Black people in America during an 86-year span compared with Black men who kill about this same number of Black people every six months.
Statistics from the United States Department of Justice clearly show the magnitude of this tragedy on U.S. soil especially when compared with war-related data during a 9½ year period from 2001 through 2010. In two U.S. wars, 6,754 American soldiers were killed (including 2,019 soldiers in Afghanistan since 2001 and 4,735 soldiers in Iraq since 2003).
Statistics show that more than 7,000 Black people are murdered in this country every year! During the 9½ years the U.S. has been at war overseas, about 67,000 Black people were murdered in the United States.
Most of these homicides were committed by Black men, primarily men in the 17-44 year-old-age range, against other Black men in that same age group. Black men comprise about 6.5% of the U.S. population and nearly half of U.S. homicide victims.
Today, the Black community faces a serious irony. Little more than fifty years ago, Black communities wanted Black men to protect them from White men who wore "hoods" while they killed Black people and destroyed their property. Fifty years later, Black communities are asking local (mostly White) police departments and state National Guard units to protect them from our sons and neighbors: mostly young Black men in "hoodies" and ski masks who are killing Black people and destroying their property.
Whether perpetrated by the Ku Klux Klan or by young Black men, this terrorism is decimating Black communities. Opportunities for positive community development and growth are smothered when young Black men murder other young Black men and inadvertently maim and kill other innocent people in these communities. Children are afraid to travel to and from school, middle-income Blacks refuse to reside in high-crime communities, business owners steer clear of inner-city areas and senior citizens become easy prey. Black communities become paralyzed and implode under the weight of Black-on-Black crime, violence and murder.
Five strategies, outlined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seem to offer the best approach to reduce youth violence and produce long-term, lasting, positive results. These recommended strategies include: (1) build strong families and communities and employ responsible parents as the chief agents to reduce youth violence; (2) teach young children ways to resolve conflict peacefully; (3) provide mentors to serve as guides and role models for positive youth behavior; (4) reduce social and economic causes of violence in young people's environments; and (5) ensure spiritual or character-based training for young children and reinforce that training throughout their early teen years.

Where is the official U.S. government's response to 67,000 Black American citizens slaughtered in its streets during the past 9½ years? Implementing solutions that effectively address this reign of death in the Black community will not and should not come primarily from Washington, state capitals or city halls. While it is the Black community that must strongly respond with effective solutions and actions, government still has a crucial responsibility to support structural remedies to this genocide. So far, local, state and federal governments alike have answered with a "calculated non-response" to the national carnage and human catastrophe of this Black-on-Black murder. This same calculated non-response was the position taken by all levels of government during the reign of terror by the Ku Klux Klan.
More than 145 years after the Klan's founding, only the killers have changed -- not the killing, not the victims and not the poor response from government! Are young Black men doing the work of the Ku Klux Klan? They are doing it better than the Klan!!! And the world is watching.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Are Black Men Too Weak And Afraid To Fight For Our Own Women And Children?

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Are Black Men Too Weak And Afraid To Fight For Our Own Women And Children?


by

Charles E. Campbell, LSW, MSW


Lisa Alexander, mother of Neli Latson, was convicted on 1/10/2012 of misdemeanor charges that for many would have resulted in little to no jail time. However, supporters were stunned that the trial concluded with Lisa being taken away as a prisoner to be incarcerated for one year, which was later shortened to six months.

Lisa Alexander is an 11 year military veteran with no prior criminal history. She left the military to dedicate her life to her children and to especially build a stable life for her autistic son, Neli. Neli was racially profiled, thrown in jail, and unjustly convicted in May, 2010 at the hands of the same DA's office that prosecuted her. Lisa has been tirelessly advocating for Neli and the only constant throughout his terrifying ordeal has been his mother's voice by telephone each day and their weekly visits. She is her son's coping mechanism and is absolutely vital to him. http://www.avoiceforneli.com/

A number of Neli's supporters believe that the incarceration of Lisa Alexander is in direct retaliation for her efforts to speak out against the corruption in Stafford County and her fight to have her son released to a facility capable of addressing his autism. Her internet campaign to win supporters to her son's cause was even mentioned by the prosecution during the course of the trial.

Lisa has been under such an extreme amount of stress over the past few years since Neli's arrest that she has suffered severe vision loss rendering her barely able to read. Family and friends are greatly concerned for her health and well being, as well as Neli's.


Is something wrong with the police and prosecutor in Stafford County? Are they that Racist? This Family needs legal representation immediately. I'm calling on Attorney Willie Gary, Professor Charles Oglertree and some of our best legal minds to come to the aid of this family. President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder’s Justice Department should be investigating both of these cases. We the collective Black African American Community must not allow this type of 1960s Southern Racist Justice to continue. This is a test case to see if Black African Americans can be treated this way and no one says or does anything about it.


Lisa and Neil could be our mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, child, brother, uncle or cousin. They are apart of us. Where is Michelle Obama, who claims to support military families? Maybe these cases don’t present her and The White House with a photo opportunity? She is an attorney and mother, but where is her compassion for Lisa and Neli? Does county, city and state prosecutors still have the power to violate someone's civil liberties and human rights, if they are Black In America? CNN’s Soledad O’Brian,where are you? Where is the National Media, when this is happening to Blacks In America? Where is Black Media? Where are Black Men? Are Black Men too weak and afraid to fight for and protect our own children and women? Does Lisa's husband still serve in the US Military and place his life on the line everyday for this nation, just have his wife and child treated this way?


I say, "Enough Is Enough", to quote one of my mentors, William “Bill” Moss, who profiled and role modeled Black Men’s Courage! Human Beings, but especially Black Men should ensure justice for this family! Where is our Manhood and Courage? This injustice cannot be allowed to continue unchallenged. I challenge All Black Men, including President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to find the courage to stand up and address this injustice By Any And All Legal Means Necessary.


Charles E. Campbell, Conscious Black African American Man -wbsbpd88@hotmail.com

Petition Link: http://www.change.org/petitions/pardon-wrongfully-convicted-autistic-youth-neli-latson

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Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Open Letter To Black Leadership

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Warning: Be Careful Marc Morial, President and CEO, National Urban League and Black African American Leadership

by Charles E. Campbell


Yes, Rick Santorum comments, if report accurately and in context about Black and entitlement programs are offensive, but your and other Black African American's Leadership have given President Obama a complete pass, while Black African American's Unemployment and Poverty levels have risen to the highest since the Great Depression. Black Leadership including President Obama have offered no solutions, and no federal stimulus funding targeted at our problems. Even today, you and other Black Leadership do nothing to solve our problems. President Obama rewarded Black Leadership for helping deliver over 95% of the Black African American vote in 2008 with trips to the White House and photo opportunities. Why couldn't you have instead, asked for the same type "Pay-To-Play" half Billion Dollar Stimulus Deal that he gave the executives of Solyndra Solar? You asked for and got nothing on behalf of Black African Americans. Why wasn’t our high unemployment and poverty levels declared "Too Big To Allow To Continue", like the banks and auto industries declared “Too Big To Fail”


Somehow you found the time to write about Rick Santorum, poor comments, while doing little to solve our real problems. How about proposing some implementable solutions to address our poverty and unemployment.


Leadership Solves Problems without Excuses! I hope Black Folks see this political game for what it really is and how you and other Black Leaders through your poor leadership have help to maintain Black Folks in our current conditions or have done nothing collectively to address it. Lead by solving our problems or do many of us a favor and get out of the way! Doing nothing to address the crisis in the Black Community is deployable, disrespectfully, unethical and should be a crime. The National Urban League’s Annual State Of Black America Report on our conditions paints a sad picture of our suffering. Some of us understand the political games that are played, but Enough! Our people are suffering, hungry, homeless and unemployed and that must not be allowed to continue. Our children and elderly are also suffering as their families continue to struggle and deteriorate. Do Something!


I’ve repeatedly tried to share innovation with President Obama and his administration, and they have refused to respond. I never criticize leadership without offering implementable solutions to address Black African Americans Problems. These are a few solutions that I suggest that the NAACP, CUL, Black Fraternities and Sororities, Black Civic Associations and Organizations collective implement across this country.


  1. Develop a National Strategy to purchase foreclosed homes in every city where you have offices and give to Black Families with an affordable mortgage of zero, until the economy improves.


  1. Create a National Temporary Employment Agencies and open branch in all of your local offices to compete and provide training and placement.


  1. Lease one closed High School in every city and provide free training for creating digital products like apps, eBooks, games, music, movies and computer programming, solar panel installation and trades.


  1. Create a business incubator program where the best ideas get fast tracked that can create the most jobs in our communities in the fastest time. (Manufacturing Jobs from innovations and Inventions). Require a Business Agreement where those startup companies receiving help agree to provide 25% of their profits back to support the other non-revenue generating community programs.


  1. Establish for-profit National Venture Capital Investment Firm with branches in each city and ask the Black Community to collectively contribute small amounts to their local VC.

6. Funding: Here's how all these things get funded. Create a process where the Black Community can use payroll deduction, Bank Account Transfer ACH, Paypal.com and cash and change donation to support our efforts. Require all people employed or receiving benefits for your programs to voluntarily donate through payroll deduction $20 per pay, which is tax deductible. Set aside 25% of the amount collected each week to be raffle off to a local contributor in each community to generate interest and support. Require all Black Organization to contribute $1,000 within the next 30 days to provide seed capital to help fund the implementation of these ideas. Also to ensure integrity accountability and transparency by provide online access to plans, timeline, people responsible and financial accounting and spending of all funds.



These are just a few of the solutions to be implemented by leadership with the speed of business. However, if you require a meeting, to plan a meeting, to discuss a meeting, then all hope is lost and you will continue your same old fail leadership and the Black Community will continue their suffering, until they demand new leadership. We have the talent , ideas, innovation and expertise to solve our own problems under the right leadership.


I challenge you and other Black African American Leaders to collectively solve our problems through effective leadership without EXCUSES!


Charles E. Campbell, Social Worker, Author, App Developer, Inventor, Innovator and Entrepreneur

http://www.ahecEnergy.com

Founder & CEO of AHEC

Co-Founder of Poms, Inc.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

My Obama Blues Youtube Video

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Merry Christmas and Have a Happy New Year!

Please check out my new video entitled Obama Blues on Youtube http://youtu.be/Q8QBxKwlnGY


The Obama Blues Song is For Sale for $1.99
http://www.nimbitmusic.com/geitarg/#obamablues

Please share this video with your fans, friends and family.
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Visit my website: http://www.mymoneybudget.comto check out my other digital products.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Campbell, App Developer, Inventor, Innovator and Entrepreneur
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Plan Proposes To Address Corporate Greed Globally

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Plan Proposes To Address Corporate Greed Globally:

Let's develop a campaign to get Corporations to Voluntarily donate 25% of their annual profits to a local school, charity or nonprofit of their choice. For those who refuse, we stop buying their goods and services. When their profits drop by 25%, they will get on board. We can become the first Nation to show support for an innovative idea that could have the greatest impact on the world by reducing corporate greed in a way that is fair to all. 99% Proposes the 25% Plan. A Win-Win Solution 4 All. Spread The Word of this Plan. Leadership solves problems without excuses!

Charles E. Campbell

wbsbpd88@hotmail.com

True Leadership

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True Leadership:

Leadership solved problems without excuses. When Pres. Obama came into office he was given over 700 Billion Dollars in Stimulus, his party had control of the House and Senate and he blew it. True leadership would have implement a National WPA employment strategy. True leadership would have built a national high speed rail transportation system, True leadership would have issue and executive order creating a two year moratorium on home foreclosures. True leadership would have allow "Too Big To Fail Banks" to fail. True leadership would have ended Bush Wars and used the money to eliminate college tuition for 4 years. True leadership would have create regional retraining centers that retrained the unemployed while they received unemployment compensation. Shall I go on?

True leadership would have ensured that every child had the same quality of buildings, technology, teachers, assistance, after school meals and extra exposure activities, clubs, group & learning environment. True leadership would have not engaged in Solyndar Style Pay-To-Play deals. True leadership would have ensure that results be provided in exchange for stimulus funding . Maybe I should stop here! Naw! To help someone of us understand what true leader is capable of, I'll add just a few more examples. True leadership would have created a cabinet level position "Secretary of Innovation" which would have been a direct link to the American People to eliminate the red tape and barriers to job creation. True leadership would have reformed all entitlement, except social security and disability insurance, in a way help moved able body individuals to self sufficiency, while maintaining a strong stafety net to ensure no American is hungry, homeless or without their basic needs. True leadership solves problems without excuses. (Monuments of Nothingness, Tools of Incompetence)

I could go on, but I've made my point.

Charles E. Campbell
YE Spr. 89 Tutwiler
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Saturday, December 17, 2011

My 2 New Christmas Song For Sale $0.99

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12-17-11


Dear Friends, Family, Fraternity Brothers and Associates


Three of my Songs are for sale on Facebook through http://www.nimbitmusic.com/geitarg/#12abusivedaysofxmas


1. 12 Abusive Days of Xmas $.99 (A remake of the 12 Days of Christmas)

2. DA Grinch Dat Stole Christmas $.99 (A funny Story About The Grinch Beating Up Santa Claus and Stealing Christmas)

3. Dem Boyz Dem Boyz We Wear No Shirts $.99 (A Hip-Hop Song About Dem Boyz)


The entire Album of three songs can be purchased for $4.99 - Less than Fast Food Meal to support a Friend, Frat Brother and Family Member


http://www.nimbitmusic.com/geitarg/#12abusivedaysofxmas


If you choose not to buy a song, please forward this to your email list, Facebook and other social network Friends. Your support would mean a lot this holiday.


Sincerely,

Charles E. Campbell, App Developer, Inventor, Innovator and Entrepreneur

Omega Man: Tutwiler 7-D JSU YE 89 MI

Creative Artist: Geitar G. - MSB- C. Earl Campbell DA 3rd

Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Artist

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

AHEC Is Positioned For Explosive Growth!

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AHEC Is Positioned For Explosive Growth!


Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC) http://www.ahecEnergy.com has begun a program to seek strategic accredited corporate partners for its capital formation agenda. AHEC will construct, test and validate a 7 foot scale model of its 70 Story Hydroelectric Generating Building and technology. Solar Panels were added to the technology to power rechargeable batteries that will supply energy to operate the larger hydro pumps that return the used water back to the large water storage tank.


Potential strategic corporate partner should contact David Van Vort, Investment Banking Director at Capital Group Advisors (786) 277-3484 or Charles E. Campbell, Founder & CEO AHEC at 614-755-4846 to discuss the future revenue potential that this technology might develop.


Charles E. Campbell, Founder & CEO

Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC)

ahecgreen@live.com

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Solution To Corporate Greed Petition

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10-19-11


Dear Friends, Occupy Wall Street and American Corporations and 1%ers:


I just created a petition entitled American Corporations Using Capitalism To Mask Greed: They should voluntarily change their By-Laws to require that 25% of their profits be donated to address social & educational issues. I, along with Occupy Wall Street, care deeply about this very important issue. This would be one way for Corporations to show the 99% that they are willing to self correct their greedy behavior.

I'm trying to collect 1,000,000 signatures, and I could really use your help.

To read more about what I'm trying to do and to sign my petition, click here:
http://www.change.org/petitions/american-corporations-using-capitalism-to-mask-greed-change-their-by-laws-2-donate-25-of-their-profits-4-social-edu-issues?share_id=LCkMKwbdrV&pe=d2e

Once you're done, please ask your friends on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to sign the petition as well. Grassroots movements succeed because people like you have the courage and are willing to spread the word!

Charles E. Campbell, Founder & CEO
Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Black Fathers 2 Black Sons

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Black Fathers 2 Black Sons

by

C. Earl Campbell DA 3rd


You are the greatest gift a supreme being can bestow upon a father,

We see ourselves, as we watch you grow up in a racist society and know why we bother.


You ignore our advice about peer pressure and fall into socially engineered holes,

In search of your manhood with alcohol and fun, instead of knowledge and goals.


As we work hard to provide and challenge this system, we expect you to pursue your best,

We are trying to create examples and be role models for your success.


We must do more to help you mature by showing you the truth,

That Black Men ain’t nobody’s victims, unless we embrace the lies of our own youth.


We are a Got-Dam Force of Nature, only afraid of our own true potential and soul,

With the courage to dream unimaginable possibilities without fear or control.


You inherited our traits, but not the genetic guidance to understand your power,

Puberty often over-rides your common sense and makes you mentally strong as a flower.


It makes you see your Mothers as weak females, who don’t deserve your respect,

They are twice our equals with love and compassion and the strength to match our intellect.


Like in the Matrix Movies, we must intervene with a choice to remove the illusion from your mind,

Expose the truth of those in power who can no longer control your Young Black Behinds.


Every year produces another generation, that are unprogrammable by religion or fear,

Your are the Black Race’s Salvation, if we can keep you out of the road, acting like a deer.


Now hear us! As we teach you about emotional intelligence, manhood, patience and love of race,

Mental tools and skills required before you can take your leadership place.


It is waisted potential for you to end up dead or in jail for breaking the law,

“I wish I had listened to my mother and father” words spoken as your fresh meat becomes raw.


To all of our Young Black Men, know this, “Life Ain’t Fair”, so try to stay free,

Be honest, be respectful, be creative and strong, because your decisions are a reflection of me.


You must learn to questioned, reason, observe, think, listen and communicate to honor your oath,

Because almost everything that you have been taught to believe, limits your growth.


Dedicated to my son Charles Dudley Allen Campbell (21), and all Young Black Men and to the memory of Troy Davis, Executed by the State Of Georgia and the U. S. Supreme Court on September 21, 2011.

Black Economic Empowerment 101

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Black Economic Empowerment 101


Black Inventors, Innovators and Entrepreneurs are still trying to innovate in 2011. We are th salvation for the Black Community. Our unique gifts must be developed and supported by the Black Community, because the government at every level has unwritten plans that limit African American Inventors, Innovators and Entrepreneurs access to capital. Where are our AT&T, Coca Cola, Google, Facebook and Apples? It's not because we don't have the ideas and innovations. Our Black Leadership often focuses on Non-Economic Empowerment Issues. They help maintain us within our current conditions of poverty as repayment for getting elected. Their actions speak for themselves.


We as Black African Americans have everything we need to empower ourselves, except the "Collective Will" to do so. We remain divided by our religions, politics, ignorance, class and self hatred. All of this can be corrected within six months with the right leadership.


To do so, we must make Economic Development our number one priority. The Black Community should make an effort to identify inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs within their community and select those who agree to operate without GREED. They should collectively pool $5 and $10 to create a Venture Capital Company and provide seed funding for incubator space, pay for design and patent fees and the manufacturing cost. They should form Economic Development Partnerships with African American Colleges and Universities that have science, engineering and technology programs. They should identify and train inventors, entrepreneurs and innovators, regardless of their race, who will create businesses within their communities, hire their people first and build factories to manufacture, warehouse and retail the products and service.


A percentage of the taxes collected from the sale of those products and services and wages should be used to continue this "Economic Development and Empowerment Process" by creating a never ending loop that ensures funds get used to support local education, recreation and parks, community free health care services, retraining programs that help people learn how to live instead of survive. This must be done without GREED! Those who participate must be willing to accept 25% of Something is better than 100% of Nothing. The Inventor, Entrepreneur, Investor, Worker, Politician and Community must take a verbal and written pledge to avoid GREED throughout this process. Greed is defined: When Enough is Never Enough.


Respectfully,


Charles E. Campbell, Inventor, Innovator, Entrepreneur and Lover of Human Kind

Founder & CEO of Allen Hydro Energy Corporation

http://www.ahecEnergy.com

wbsbpd88@hotmail.com

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Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Can You Hear Me Now!


There is a message in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=161ZRrJZESA

Will we ever wake up, stop drinking the Kool-aid, Pimp juice and Jesus Juice that keeps our minds psychologically chained to poverty, foolishness, greed and subconscious self-hatred?


When we see the real Matrix, some of us will choose the right pill and start to believe that our destiny is in our on hands. Through collective, collaboration and cooperation, we can accomplish what we WILL, without hate, greed, or selfishness.

When you get up off you dam knees or refuse to bend over, Nobody will be able to ride our backs or put their foot on our necks. That includes those false prophets, preachers, politicians, pimps and hustles who look like us and smile in our face, while doing nothing to solve problems. Leaders, by definitions solve problems without excuses or need for recognition or compensation. It's their passion to serve.

Notice - Know This

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=161ZRrJZESA









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Monday, July 18, 2011

Unnecessary Murder

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What is the life of a young Black African American Man worth? Watch this video before you answer that question.

http://sfbayview.com/2011/why-should-you-die-for-a-transfer/


Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Shame On Elected And Self Appointed Black Leaders

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7-5-11

Shame On Elected And Self Appointed Black Leaders


President Obama is not addressing Black African Americans issues, nor is any other National Black Leader. This has caused some confusing between some political entertainers like Brothers Rev. Al Sharpton, Cornell West, Tom Joyner and Tavis Smiley.


No US President has every seriously address the issues facing Black People in America, because since the death of Dr. King, we have never had any serious leadership with the courage to risk their life fighting for our interest. His murders left an enduring legacy of fear for those who stood with him and those who have come after him.


Black Leaders have never tried to combine their national resources, taught us to do for ourselves economically or demanded and gotten anything for our tax dollars that could be used to benefit the Black Community. Every year they hold national conferences to feel the pulse of Black Americans, party and provide some emotional pressure release and produce nothing that would be considered a national plan to empower Black People. I've been asking myself why? There is but one conclusion that I could be arrived at. They don't want things to improve for Black African Americans! Yet they have to maintain the illusion that they are doing their best to lead and represent the interest of Black People. Examine their results for yourself. This was a sad, but necessary revelation. I promise never to complain without proposing a solution.


I propose the following as a plan of action to correct their behavior: That We The Black People of the United States of America, due ordain and establish a six month time schedule whereby, all Black African American Leaders shall collaborate to develop a written empowerment plan with coordinated implementable strategies in the areas of economic development, health care, education, housing, job creation, public policy, political leadership, spiritual behavior, community security, transportation, technology empowerment, communication, social service and family development. Furthermore, that We The Black People of the United States of America agree to support such a National Black Empowerment Plan with $25 per month by establishing a free online Pay Pal Account, use an ACH Bank Transfer or Automatic Employer Payroll Deduction process.


If they fail to meet this requirement, they should be given a NO Confidence Vote by Internet, Letter or Telephone and we should withdraw our support and votes in their next election, attendance to their Churches, Mosques, Hall or Temples, withdraw for attending their monthly, district, regional and national meetings and seek to replaced them IMMEDIATELY, by any means necessary. Any Black African American who choose not to support such an effort has not legitimate right to complain and should be ignored.


The suffering and pain endured by a majority of the Black African Americans is too much to ignored or allow their poor leadership to remain in charge. This is an opportunity for them to lead, get out the way or be removed.


Finally, if any one of them who calls for another foolish march to anywhere, they should be laughed at and disrespectfully told “No Thank You”!.


Charles E. Campbell, Thinker, Entrepreneur, Author

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