CURE SOLUTIONIST CENTER - New Hemp Cities

This plan includes keys to make hunger (George Washington Carver Mission), homelessness (Harriet Tubman Mission), thirst (Henry O. Flipper Mission) and energy bills (in development - based on the work of the late MIT professor Bruce DePalma) ancient concepts with a violence intervention 'before the violence happens' seasoning to it too. That mission is being developed and named after the great St. Louis native Josephine Baker.
The missions developed and implemented over decades is explained in detail here with ample supporting documentation through the links.
Use computers and other technology to help people be free. Involve the community to improve the quality of life for all.
For hunger
Modern hydroponic, vertical, robotic commercial greenhouse farming that's tithed to food banks and soup kitchens with crops sold on line from the stalk or the vine. JeriBee Good farm program in development. Grow more hemp foods.
For homelessness
New Age Print in hemp (start with 3d printing environmentally conscious housing (dome shaped, waterproof, hempcrete, radiation reduction layer i.e. a Faraday Cage, free energy and water system printed into the structures..)
For thirst
Atmospheric Water Generators - for public water use - like the olden days in public school where when one was thirsty we went and got a drink of water.
Clean the water we have using Hydreva's magnetic water cleaning system for interior and exterior H2O as a community mission
For energy bills
In additional to traditional allegedly free energy systems add Bruce DePalma's N-machine and hemp graphene as offered energy sources.
For violence intervention
The best point for violence intervention is before the violence happens. Ample Mental Health services plus deal with environmentally induces mental health problems like print uplifting structures that don't have lead and asbestos in them. engage the houses of worship to build a stronger, loving community network of support too.
A proposal for violence intervention that was written in 2 1/2 weeks was accepted for review by the city on March 25, 2022.
The solution is designed to serve all of humanity, starting with the homeless and inadequately housed as well as those in danger from our climate crisis and neighborhood violence.
In March 2020 a detailed response to an RFP from the city of St. Louis was answered with a detailed program for how to address that issue. Ideas that are easily applicable to anywhere are detailed in the document submitted.
RFP submitted to the City of St. Louis, March 2022


Team member and former St. Louis police officer Kimberly Kowalski delivered CURE's RFP to the City of St. Louis. She's local to get the pilot program started.
The same way we were able to deliver computer education to over 3,000 wonderful souls in NYC, mostly Harlem, in the last century we are working to provide 3d printing education to encourage folks to print environmentally conscious housing that is dome shaped to reduce or eliminate wind damage, has a waterproof layer up to the roof to reduce flood damage and deaths, free energy system built in like the great Bruce DePalma's N-Machine, modern greenhouses for food plus atmospheric water generation devices and towers as part of the building's infrastructure (as in no energy or water bills, removing that fear from life).
As a hemp / cannabis legalization activist since 1968, hemp is promoted as the building material to use. Hempcrete for the primary building material, hemp plastic for waterproofing, hemp graphene and magnetic for energy. Who we don't know or are dead having left notes behind, this cyber division of the original Underground Railroad knows how to get a job done.
Hemp is grown in most places and makes a perfect 3d printing filament (ink) called hempcrete. Though not a deal breaker - low cost locally produced filament would help cut costs dramatically while providing jobs and business opportunities.
Hemp is also a biomass champion that breathes CO2 and phytoremediates the soil as it grows.
- Enable mass production of inexpensive and low-carbon housing, including changes to design, materials, and construction methods.
- Growth
I am applying because I've been a fan of MIT since the last century.
I did a book on the papers published by MIT professor Bruce DePalma who invented a magnetic generator that works with a Faraday motor to create free energy called DePalma, Free Energy and the N-Machine. It's available on Amazon
MIT has developed a 3d printer that prints magnets.
Lemelson did a page on my work in the last century in Harlem where I both trained over 3,000 folks how to use a computer and acknowledged that I got a patent (5,188,321) on an armrest that got rid of my computer injuries in less than 30 days, more than 30 years later with daily use the injuries never returned. Despite going to way to many venture capitalists for funding, never happened. It was last year I learned I'm just part of the 97.7% of the women start ups who did not get funded (that is Harvard's report for 2020)
I grew up in Suffield, CT. The over developed egos went to Yale. The good smart souls went to MIT.
- Financial (e.g. improving accounting practices, pitching to investors)
Like a grand and glorious city or town or country dwelling, this solution blends technology (3d printing, atmospheric water generators, magnetic energy, prayer teams, environmentally conscious housing) and old school common sense that demands lives be saved and upgraded at the level of cause.
Either through the RFP for violence intervention from the City of St. Louis or the dramatic changes that are here and coming from our climate crisis in process, over the next year the goal is to have a 3d house printer in STL working with organizations like Habitat For Humanity, to print as many homes as possible from hempcrete.
Build through houses of worship cyber based prayer and community counseling teams to help troubled souls find peace before they resort to violence.
One more thing. Another goal is to reduce the radiation levels people are being exposed to. I've been on computers at least part time since 1972, full time since 1974 and an at home pc user since 1984. Though I'm old (70 this year) I've been healthy my whole life. Then the seizures started in 2014, the first a grand mal that rendered me legally dead. I had 3 more that sent me to the hospital. The medical community called it epilepsy.
They explained that epilepsy is abnormal electrical activity in the brain without physical cause, which to me meant the cause is external...like radiation and other environmental toxins in excess. Over the next 5 years I'll use my research to educate the population about our chronic exposure to elevated levels of radiation. It's why I want to print a Faraday Cage into the structures.
Just sayin' 'cause you asked.
The only progress report is based on results.
Currently, having just finished and submitted the RFP to St. Louis I consider that a measurement point. Let's just say it was not easy, yet within this year's goals which are.
Mos. 1-3 - Completed and begin submission of Solutionist Center Action plan
Mos. 3-6 - Apply for and receive funding (self funding is a lot easier but less effective. I got a LOT done, yet it's time to do more).
Mos. 6-9 - Acquire printer, office and storage space where needed - work with local houses of worship to find out who needs housing now and begin to provide it, printed of course (I can't wait until the industry shifts from 3d dot matrix style print heads to laser printers). Encourage community greenhouse farming through a social media campaign.
Mos. 9-12 - Work with the federal government for unused land to begin printing communities. Though we're starting in St. Louis because it's number one as of this writing in violence nationally, I think upgrading the housing from the lead and asbestos and other toxins, high ceilings to lift spirits, 3d screens on walls help to calm souls plus the nutrition upgrade from the locally grown truly fresh foods will give us new standards by which to measure success.
"In the last century, St. Louis overcame violence worse than what she is dealing with now. Let's do it again" is the promo vision - first draft. The mission will be named after theworld peace activist and entertainer Josephine Baker.
Because this process involves more than a rag tagged band of insurgents as the New York Times referred to my work (not by name, just location, Harlem) it is impossible to give an accurate 5 year projection.
Since new age printing is so fast, a week to print and up to 4 weeks to settle (I have some ideas for reducing settling time) many toxic structures can be torn down, cleaned up and replaced with real empowerment) solving the housing crisis could happen in that time. There is a company called Mudbot which prints from materials on site.
Since greenhouses can both be printed and done in existing structures, growing enough food for everyone (not to be confused with meat - though I've been vegetarian for 17 years, TVP is a good alternative, especially when it's made from hemp), we can put a big dent in both hunger and the fear of hunger and thirst in that time.
My theory of change is ancient. There is a logic model in this document on page 5 - letter of intent on page 2 and the Executive Summary on page 4
When the problem is hunger, locally grow more food.
When the problem is homelessness, print more homes and other structures, plus roads out of locally sourced - economy empowering - materials.
When the problem is thirst, print and/or include in the design atmospheric water generation devices or towers.
When the problem is toxic energy bills, the solution is to shift to clean, free energy sources (thank you MIT for the printer that prints magnets - oh happy day)
When the problem is violence treat it as a mental health issue. As Della Reese said in the movie HARLEM NIGHTS "You must be crazy pulling your gun out on me" The Buffalo Soldiers in Arizona (ABSRA) are re-opening Ft. Powell to help with the more difficult cases.
Help governments love their people better by removing a lot of the daily stress. We have plenty of evidence that stress kills.
The core technology is prayer and meditation blended with computers and other technology. I am proving my theory that it is better to have 10 acres and a computer than 40 acres and a mule. With just vertical farming 10 acres with a 4 story vertical farm is the 40 acres and crops can be sold or tithed from the stalk or vine.
The physical core is new age printing (3d, 4d, 5d, laser, plus what's next). I've been a fan of 3d house printing since the mid 1990's. After spending years working in Harlem either part time or full, it became clear to me it was time to build New Harlem, one with the community spirit of the 1920's.
About a month after that idea hit, a man came to one of my dinner parties and told me about 3d printing structures. 'It's like a dot matrix printer only instead of printing one layer of ink, it prints cement or plastic...)
I've experienced it. Technology heals lack with information on how to make things better. "INFORMATION IS TRANSFORMATION"!
- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Audiovisual Media
- Behavioral Technology
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- Internet of Things
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 4. Quality Education
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 13. Climate Action
- 15. Life on Land
- 16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
- Other, including part of a larger organization (please explain below)
Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises (CURE), a cyber division of the original, is a primarily self-funded grass roots organization whose work began in 1984.
The multi-century mission is the result of millions of dollars of sweat equity and in kind donations.
CURE’s mission is to use computers and other technology to help people be free. Achievements include teaching over 3,000 souls How To Compute resulting in bridging digital divides, co-published seven non-fiction books on Amazon, extensive environmental research and education plus working with many activists to make positive changes that resulted in families reuniting, folks finding better employment with their new
computer skills, or just making friends on line. For a season there was a CURE computer class in Harlem communicating on the web with some children in Japan, joyously discussing a mutually loved cartoon character. Gratitude filled the room as the older folks realized that three generations earlier they could have been preparing to be at war, killing each other, instead of enjoying the art and science of cyber bootstrapping, a powerful tool to create peace, prosperity and joy.
CURE is currently serving as a solutionist / research and development center on a 10 acre property in Cochise County, Mc Neal, AZ to create or promote solutions to our climate emergency, inadequate food supply, energy, water and housing crisis.
I am very Bill Paley, founder of CBS in my diversity, equity and inclusivity of my work. 'Hire good people, pay them well then let them do their jobs'. He had a Black woman VP in charge of legal in the 1970's. In the mid 1970's Gloria Thomas Williams, also a brilliant Black woman, ran community affairs for WCBS-TV
I started training and creating with small business people in midtown Manhattan, since I had worked there for the vast majority of the previous dozen years. One of the profound blessings of being in New York, at least in the last century, was interacting with all ethnic and religious groups. As relationships grow, prejudices fall. The same was / is true for inclusion in this work.
The Underground Railroad, going back to the biblical Moses, lives in the acknowledgement of the brotherhood of man (regardless of which way one's reproductive organs point).
CURE has and will continue to work with good people from all continents.
At this time I am not prepared to do a social business model. I have submitted a Logic Model on page 5 in the main document that meets the requirements.
I am in need of a structure team to take these ideas to the next level of implementation.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Get the greenhouses going then invest the profits from there into the othe missions.
The City of St. Louis sent an acknowledgement of receiving my RFP response regarding violence intervention today, March 28th. That grant is up to $750K with the use of funds explained on page 13 of the document linked in this paragraph.
There are many cities looking for innovative solutions to rising violence rates - we have some and are applying for grant funds.
In all these decades I've not taken a salary, put everything I have into the work. I took a Joan Gary grant writing class so I'm submitting ideas for funding to take the work beyond my social security check and in house computer work earnings.
It is from that training and working with the Tucson, AZ branch of SCORE on the business and social change plans attached that this submission is presented.
Life is a lot easier without a lot of bosses so up to this point I did the work with family and friends and community organizations mostly.
I'm on 10 acres (about the size of Washington Square Park in my beloved New York City) in Mc Neal AZ, on an aquifer with plans to print and have at least 3 30' x 144' commercial greenhouses plus a residential community here and in Cochise County.
Side note: Cochise County is about 6,219 square miles with a population of about 135,000. Half of it is owned by the federal government. Manhattan is 25 square miles with a pre pandemic population of 1.5 million. We can 3d print living space equal to six manhattans on 200 square miles out here and the folks living here would barely notice.
I've spent most of my adult life as part of the 97.7% of women start ups that did not get funded in 2020 yet don't have enough sense to stop. Ideas, like fine wine, get better with age.
Plus I'm hard headed and have no idea how to let "no" stop me.
I got the patent USA 5,188,321 - trained over 3,000 folks how to compute on my work and a $10K grant from Columbia University. The patent was self financed as was more than 90% of the training by me.
The Judge Jackson Supreme Court hearings is a reminder that no matter what, with or without funding, when a job has to be done, the job must be done. Check my record!

Founder, Conductor