The Five (5) Fundamental Elements of the Strategic National Homeless Plan
The Essential Elements of Our Strategic Plan: EXODUS II: 2028
Over these last 40 years, hopefully, not 40 more (lol), in espousing the Justiceville strategic national homeless plan,
…there were and remain five (5) basic foundational elements:
Element I. The President of the United States (POTUS)
Viewed as a threat to national security (explanation later), POTUS takes direct/personal charge in the rapidly
…successful resolution to homelessness.
Element II: The Strategic National Homeless Plan
Presidential Executive Order-Fiat, similar to the post-WWII, implements the Strategic National Plan,
…Marshall Plan European Recovery Program (ERP), hence, a “Domestic ‘Marshall Plan.”In this case, the American Recovery Plan (ARP) is restoring US citizens from the devastation of the fiery,
…whirlwind economy of toxic stresses.Such destruction is the result of societal maladies emanating from deep within the “mainstream.”
…society, via economic imbalances, which destroyed and continues to destroy US citizens’ lives.These once law-abiding US citizens are forced to the outer edges of “legal” society and by
…their existence are condemned as criminals, deemed to be living a lifestyle of misfit outlaws, i.e.,
…mentally ill, drug addicts & alcoholics, lazy dropouts, etc.
Note: The Marshall Plan was a $13 billion federal taxpayers’ dollar effort to rebuild Europe after WWII.
Our strategic plan does not require tax dollars but private business interest investments.
Hence, our strategic plan does not seek or desire taxpayers’ money but rather that of business,
…i.e., venture capitalist investment.
Designed by Five Star General George C. Marshall, formerly Army Chief of Staff in the then
…President Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration; and thereby, superior officer over
…Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied forces during WWII,
…and later, Secretary of State, appointed by President Harry S. Truman.
- Element III. LAND “Ho” – and The Long Awaited, “Breached,” New Birth of America
Emulating the steps of the original “OG”, American forefathers, who were/are the European and
…primarily British/English Pilgrims and Puritans, they were “willingly” homeless, i.e., immigrants.Similar to those LA County refugees, i.e., homeless victims of the recent whirlwind fires, these homeless
…people of 405 years ago (November 21, 1620-2025) had also lost everything material
…and ethereally precious to them by the devastations of the generational socio-economic,
…and politico-religious oppression from unwell British and USA societies.
Therefore, having foremost in mind what has become the “American Dream” quest and passion,
…being societally forced out, the English Pilgrims willingly left, abandoned families, friends, associates,
…and even the legacies of their buried parents’ fatherlands, for which they waged vicious and bloody wars.
4. Element IV. Freedom and Liberty To Work The Land
The Narrative: The Pilgrims – “Land Is Freedom”
These components that made the American Dream possible and eventually the reality were:
A. Permission –The first generation of traveling homeless people, i.e., Pilgrims, original American
…founding fathers, requested permission, not money, from the British government to journey to America.
In like fashion, this present generation of American homeless are requesting from our government
…permission, not money to create and develop what they envision for working the public
…i.e., state-federal, We the Peoples’ lands.
B. Financed by corporate business investment
Enter the venture capitalist – The British, i.e., Christian Separatist and Puritan leaders appealed to certain
…private businesses, i.e., venture capitalists of seafaring and international trade businesses of the time.
Similarly, our strategic plan is financed by private business interests, i.e., venture capitalism.
5. Element V. Inalienable Rights On Land
The Pilgrims sought the right to work the land to breathe free and live in liberty for their survival and prosperous,
…self-determined destiny.
For this, these courageous homeless people suffered and strived for, and they did gain to this day.
Though under the jurisdiction of governmental charters, the new communities retain the right
…not to be harassed, impeded, over-regulated, nor restricted from the freedoms and liberties
…guaranteed by federal laws, i.e., the US Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
“Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation,
conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”
(President Abraham Lincoln, Nov. 19, 1863)
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men (human beings) are created equal, and
are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty,
and Pursuit of Happiness”, i.e., property, material, and ethereal. (Declaration of Independence)
The Pilgrims wanted to live life in freedom from tyrannical government suppression,
…own land, and owning property, whereby they could prosper and be happy.
Enter: Title V. Federal Surplus Property and Land
Title V. McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, Public Law 101-645 (42 U.S.C. 11411), enables eligible
…organizations to access and utilize, underutilized, excess, and surplus Federal properties to assist
…persons experiencing homelessness.
In 1987, this is the narrative by which Justiceville traveled to Washington, DC, and successfully lobbied Congress for
…Title V. of the 1988 McKinney-Vento, Congressional Homeless Assistance Act.
We explicitly stated that taxpayer’s money was not wanted nor required to achieve our strategic national plan,
…but rather land, the most important commodity an individual, group, or people would want to possess.
We stated that this is how the Dream of America, by the founding fathers, was established, believing that if they had
…government permission (not being harassed nor stymied by such); private business investment funds; the LAND.
Plus, the liberty and freedom to work it, and money will be generated.
The politicians could not believe their ears, let alone their eyes, that a group of black and white, dirty, smelly,
…homeless, US citizens from the National Capital of Homelessness were not panhandling the taxpayers, but rather,
…We the People request the opportunity to mimic our founding fathers in resolving homelessness.
Justiceville rightly contends that America is not a nation of immigrants but rather of homeless people because they began it,
…and it is by them that the Union Republic shall be saved.
“There is much tillage (to be gained) in the poor” and “The rich and poor meet together.
The LORD Is the maker of them all.” (Proverbs 22:2)