The Prevailing Winds

“The ‘prevailing winds’ ethos of the public/private sectors of American societies is that,
Homeless people are moved away from their communities and neighborhoods.
Ironically, the homeless would love to comply, but they have nowhere legally to go. (Ted Hayes)

On July 22, 1987, HR #558 became federal Public Law No. 100-77, which included Article V of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act. This was a result of the efforts of the homeless activists from the Justiceville encampment, who went to Washington, DC in 1987 and successfully lobbied for it. This was my original idea from January 1985, 40 years ago, at the Justiceville encampment.

Understanding future trends, I realized we could utilize federal lands, including decommissioned military bases, buildings, and/or any federal surplus. For whatever reason, social service providers, activists, and even local Los Angeles government officials — elected and appointed — kept this outstanding American achievement by a small group of adventurous, visionary, hard-working, competent homeless persons of Justiceville “top secret,” hiding it from the general public.

Over these last 40 years, such behavior has resulted in the loss of billions of taxpayers’ dollars and countless unnecessary lives, primarily among African American U.S. federal citizens.

EXODUS II financially functions via a public-private partnership. Since 1985, Justiceville has consistently advocated for total private investment in its comprehensive, strategic, national policy and plan, rejecting federal funding, which is already overburdening taxpayers.

The Trump “Ten Freedom Cities,” being designed for the very wealthy, are economically and socially segregated from the poor and working classes of society, offering an escape from the madness of urbanity.

Whereas for 40 years, Justiceville has consistently advocated to the government (federal, state, county, city) to allow the construction and self-governance of official, government-chartered, socio-economically mixed villages, townships, cities, etc.


Public Health and Safety/Security Concerns

When facing a pending disaster — such as a life-killing, over-stressed, toxic society — most human beings would want to have a way of escaping it. Mutually, homeless persons also desire to escape their present circumstantial situation of societally caused disaster, but they have nowhere to go LEGALLY. As a result, they are forced to remain pining and languishing, slowly dying away, trapped in the societal death spiral madness of urbanity.


The Partial Justiceville–Trump Twin Cities Plan

Interestingly, for some strange reason, it seems that as “a good guy,” Mr. Trump has strategically gleaned certain portions of the Justiceville Plan, openly contrasting the rich and poor people’s escape from urbanity.

The Controversy:
The federal land usage of the Trump Plan is one of social and economic apartheid — geo-physically segregating residents into two types of cities on federal lands:

  • One for the voluntary, financially wealthy

  • And the other for the military-enforced, involuntary poor-homeless, who are forced into those “huge tent cities.”

The two populations shall never interact.

Whereas the Justiceville EXODUS II Plan is an all-voluntary, love- and hope-filled, vision-incentive-driven, socially and economically mixed population.

These documents prove Justiceville was decades ahead of the Trump paternalistic twin cities initiative.


📚 Please view these links:

• “Summary of EGIIP” @ https://domevillage.us/shortsum/
• “The New Frontier II” @ https://nf2now.com/
• “The JFK Moonshot” @ https://nf2now.com/jfk-msv/
• “Strategic Plan — Off the Streets onto Federal Lands” @ https://nf2now.com/str-fedland/
• “Government Chartered Townships” @ https://domesticpeacecorps.org/town/
• “Mainstream Resistance”@ https://domesticpeacecorps.org/mstr

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