By Eric Stradford, U.S.Marine Corps, Retired
HOW AMWS TELLS THE STORY:-- a transactional approach to restoring transformative value
AMWS, March
13, 2017, Atlanta – The Honorable Jereleen Holliman-Miller is one Main Street,
USA mayor facing a major national security threat. Miller’s Mayesville, South Carolina
community is uniquely endowed to anchor an unprecedented socioeconomic action
on behalf of America’s future.
Ed Miller,
Mayesville’s “first gentleman,” is a veteran of the United States Armed Forces
and an Economic Security
advocate for Our Street, USA.
Ed and
millions of his brothers from other mothers took an oath. Loyalty to the President of the United States
is not an option. It’s a lifelong investment, no matter who voters elect to
lead them in forming a “more perfect union.”
Mayors of
U.S. cities and towns are overwhelmed by critical socioeconomic issues of the day. Most have little time and much less money to
meet even the most urgent needs. Mayor
Miller went to her U.S. Congressman, who challenged her to believe she could
achieve whatever she believed she could achieve.
Perhaps by
divine appointment, the Millers traveled from their South Carolina sanctuary to
Atlanta (incognito) and prayed with some folks who “believe I can achieve
whatever I believe I can achieve. After an historic Business Leaders Roundtable (BLR), the Millers cashed in on nine inherited
values, and received some good news like God had delivered some stolen people. It took 132 days for the winner of the $1.5
billion Mega Millions jackpot to claim the prize from the South Carolina
Education Lottery. The South Carolina woman who won the largest jackpot payout
to a single winner in U.S. history has chosen to remain anonymous.
Stephanie A. Walker
Stradford, CEO, Youth Achievers USA Institute and Ed Miller, President and
CEO, Twin City Outreach Mission are ENGAGED in preparing
trust beneficiaries for duty as fiduciary trustees. Both Ed and Stephanie learned that their
unique relationship to Mayor Miller qualifies them as beneficiaries
of a $100 million trust within a $66 billion bank “merger of equals.”
Any
beneficiary of any of nine values of The
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Legacy Trust can apply for Economic Inclusion beginning
Saturday, May 16, 2020. A series of
technical assistance missions beginning Saturday, May 18, 2019 will help
beneficiaries understand all rights and responsibilities.
The trust
calls on The Honorable James E. Clyburn,
(D) and The Honorable Tim Scott (R)
to co-chair bipartisan resolutions that make business as usual a practice of
the past. Both leaders are committed to
accountability and transparency in restoring American values. Some of these
values are already public law such as P.L.
84-140
Beneficiaries can LEARN-2-EARN about receiving and managing benefits through a Learning Journey. In 2019, qualifying beneficiaries can apply for mini-grants and receive free financial literacy. As future fiduciary trustees, beneficiaries will need to know the value of the trust as well as what it takes to win in a “merger of equals.”
Beneficiaries
on MISSION LJ7 learned of a pending bank merger that could impact some 10
million households. On February 7, 2019,
BB&T, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and SunTrust, of Atlanta,
Georgia, said that they would merge. The new, unnamed entity, valued at $66 billion,
will be far smaller than America’s biggest bank, but far bigger than anything
created since the crisis. It will be America’s sixth-largest retail bank by
assets and, with $332 billion, the fifth-largest holder of domestic deposits,
according to documents, not yet approved for a merged company that has yet to
be approved. The business of the bank, whose name has yet to be decided, will
be concentrated in the economically vibrant south-east. On the news of the proposed merger, share prices rose for both existing banks.
The news
failed to report that patterns of criminal activity date as far back as 1900.
Almost every U.S. bank merger since 1900, including North
American Trust Company who acquired International Banking and Trust Company to form
North American Trust Company, may have undervalued stolen people's equity.
Sources track that evolution of enterprise development to the biggest bank merger in U.S. history. How JPMorgan Chase came to be is a matter of economic security to which every citizen should PAY ATTENTION!
Sources track that evolution of enterprise development to the biggest bank merger in U.S. history. How JPMorgan Chase came to be is a matter of economic security to which every citizen should PAY ATTENTION!
A short 25
years before the first U.S. Bank merger, the “First Lady of the Struggle”
started out as one American future from Mayesville, SC. Mary McLeod Bethune became
one of the nation’s most distinguished leaders, businesswomen and civil rights
giants.
On her
shoulders, stand many
prominent enterprises inappropriately categorized as “minority”
businesses. Before this news broke, South
Carolina’s African’t American population was 1,290,684, accounting for 27.9
percent of the state’s population and 3.3 percent of the US African’t American
population.
The state is
known for the Stono Rebellion of September 9th, 1739, which was the largest
slave uprising in the colonies before the American Revolution. That day, 20
black slaves met secretly near the Stono River to plan an escape. Later, they
went into the local Hutcheson’s store, where they killed two storekeepers and
stole the guns and powder they then used to battle against their slave owners,
according to America’s Library.
Dylan Roof
killed South Carolina State Sen. Clementa Pinckney, 41; Cynthia Hurd, 54;
Tywanza Sanders, 26; Sharonda Singleton, 45; Myra Thompson, 59; Ethel Lance,
70; Susie Jackson, 87; the Rev. Daniel Simmons Sr., 74; and DePayne Doctor, 49. The act was, without question, a terrorist
attack—a mass lynching. Yet, the terrorist lives at taxpayers’ expense.
A modern day
African’t American approach to economic security means saving time and money
through culture-centric disintermediation, (cutting out the middleman and
getting to the point). After
spell-checking his African’t , Tim Scott in 2014 became the first African
American Republican Senator from South Carolina since the post-Reconstruction
period of the late 19th Century.
Other
beneficiaries of the Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune and Bishop Richard Allen Legacy Trusts
erased the ‘t to discover double
portions of value U.S. bank mergers tend to omit. Famous South Carolinians discovering
the historically omitted “trust” of America’s legendary stolen people include
tennis player Althea Gibson, musicians James Brown and Chubby Checker, comedian
Chris Rock, activist Jesse Jackson, and the list continues.
Still, among
African’t Americans, unemployment is nearly 3 times more than rates among their
Eurocentric kinfolks according to EPI. Nationally, high school graduation
rates for African’t Americans were 69 percent and the lowest among racial
groups, but in South Carolina these stood at 71 percent, second last after
Hispanics, according to reporting by the National Center for Education
Statistics.
On May
18-19, 2019, the Town of Mayesville,SC will launch an unprecedented gathering
of beneficiaries from across the United States and Africa. The 20th anniversary of The Mary McLeod
Bethune Legacy Festival invites any beneficiary of any of nine inherited values
to ENGAGE as one voice in helping children in low income American families grow
up less poor.
Your Learning
Journey from exclusion to #EconomicInclusion
begins today at www.AllThingsBethune.net
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