Let's Print Solutions - Homelessness, Hunger, Thirst...
A root of all problems we have is financial insecurity and that is the problem whose solutions are proposed here.
Money is a tool to help secure a good life, which is a condition to peace on earth. Since "Information Is Transformation", what is being proposed is to use information age tools, computers, phones, 3d printing (laser & ultraviolet printing too), tithed, robotic, hydroponic modern family owned greenhouse farming, water from air devices and sufficient mental health services properly applied can solve these and many more problems quickly. When the problem is a lack, the solution is a sufficient abundance.
Here are the highlights from the action plan posted here.
PROBLEM - CHAOTIC HOUSING MARKET RESULTING IN SHELTER BEING BEYOND THE MEANS OF MANY
PROBLEM - LACK OF CLEAN OR OVER PRICED WATER PLUS IMPACT ON TOURISM FROM TOXIC ENVIRONMENT LIKE POLLUTED LAKES AND STREAMS (i.e. Mississippi River)
PROBLEM - TOXIC POLICIES IMPACTING ON OUR CRASHING SYSTEMS
PROBLEM - SHATTERED DREAMS AND HOPELESSNESS
In addition to crashing banks and crypto currencies, our climate emergency is happening now, forcing with the speed of an unplanned tornado or flood millions of lives in economic chaos both nationally and globally.
To successfully assist climate crisis, economic and other refugees we must overcome our problems concerning the economic, weather, drought, pandemics, violence, hunger, drug addictions and homelessness situations.
Homelessness due to poverty and climate crisis. Let’s start there.
Did you know that the world’s already experiencing what Columbia University calls “Climate Migration: An Impending Global Challenge?” The UN is saying “All of these circumstances - conflict, natural disasters, and climate change - pose enormous challenges for the international humanitarian community.” As the ocean level rises, coastal residents are migrating inland. Today’s fortune can be rendered worthless in the blink of a market, currency, health crisis or the loss of a password.
According to climate.gov “In the United States, almost 30% of the population lives in relatively high population-density coastal areas.” Now is a good time to implement solutions.
Arizona is one of the places climate emergency refugees are already moving to. Since 2016 just Maricopa County's homeless population has nearly tripled. Habitat For Humanity 3D printed its first house in Tempe recently. It’s already sold. We must adjust our thinking and tools. LET’S PRINT SOLUTIONS
Modern 3d printing housing is fast and economical yet those in power are still refusing to support this growing industry. With ever greater self-sufficient, affordable especially when done with geopolymers, environmentally conscious design possibilities, we can create enough affordable housing, greenhouses and water sources, when we shift to empower positive change.
Our CURE Solutionist Center Headquarters is on 10 acres in Cochise County, McNeal, Arizona, about 4,200 feet above sea level. We recently installed a new agricultural water pump, yet county water problems persist.
Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises - J. Nayer Hardin
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Here are the highlights from the action plan posted here.
PROBLEM - Antiquated financial and housing systems are producing chaotic results.
SOLUTION
Tubman Mission: New Age construction using state of the art methods, starting with 3d printing strong, energy wise, environmentally conscious structures and infrastructures Plan, finance, sell and print buildings, roads and bridges. CURE published a 680 page report in 2017 on 3d printing cities (seed to structure) that overloaded Microsoft Word. Also published is an updated summary of how to new age print living space for 9 million people equal to six Manhattans on 200 square miles. Futuristic Concepts Homes and Gardens’© is developing houses and communities for senior citizens. Barbara Kakol is negotiating to get donated building and infrastructure printers on site.
PROBLEM - LACK OF CLEAN OR OVERPRICED WATER
Flipper Mission: Through local government resources currently going into antiquated water pipes and print new Age hydration via water from air towers & devices ( atmospheric water generators ), fortifying our water infrastructure & Hydreva magnetic water cleaning systems.
Engage in environmental enrichment programs, use Hydreva for cleaning polluted H2O, plus include atmospheric water generation techniques and devices as a strategy to supply water to quench drought. This helps tourism.
PROBLEM - Toxic Food Supply
SOLUTION
Carver Mission: Empower family & community farmers. New Age farming (greenhouse, vertical, robotic, hydroponic, Tree T-Pee…) - co-create tithed Victory Gardens type farms for greater food security and reduced shipping time. Growing crops in commercial greenhouses while helping others do the same, starting with non profits and 501(c)3s, can address the global food shortages, provide jobs and training, high quality produce plus serve as a backup community source for food banks, shelters, veterans, homeless, disabled, senior citizens and others in need. Farms will also be a contributing tax source for their communities. CURE is working with dynamic organizations listed on the front page to empower modern greenhouse farms for people to generate income and other forms of self-sufficiency.
PROBLEM - Shattered dreams and hopelessness
SOLUTION Baker Mission: Effective violence intervention at the level of cause. This newest mission is in honor of the peace activist and entertainer Josephine Baker.
Violence is a mental health issue and can be solved there in most cases. Non toxic housing, cleaning up the environment of lead and nuclear radiation, scholarships for tech training plus community awareness and prayer interventions can provide better options, helping heal PTSD with PTSR, Post Traumatic Stress Re-order, Re-purposing.
The truth is, no one of us can be free until everybody is free.
This solution serves both those who have money and those who do not, anyone touched by or who want to be touched by the blessings of technology.
I have a track record of service. In the last century I trained over 3,000 folks, mostly in Harlem how to use a computer. The transformations were amazing.
The haves can make more money going into printing structures and infrastructures using internationally established (by the (USA
Starting with the core member, J. Nayer Hardin
1. Last century comunity based computer training of over 3,000 people.
3. Avid computer user since 1974
- Other
- United States
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model that is rolled out in one or more communities
On the direct printing housing, atmospheric water generators, greenhouse farming and environmental intervention, R&D is completed. We're on the land that has served many local residents. In addition to current beneficiaries, folks who have been trained over the decades how to use a computer are still currently benefitting if they are alive.
In addition to the training and environmental work, recently, when an elderly neighbor had her home trashed by addicts, we took her in for months while her home was repaired and cleaned up.
I also paid for a scholarship to the How To 3d Print A House class, the recipient is already in Bali teaching people there about printing.
This is a continuation of my life's work so thousands are part and I am on full time daily, expanding as needed. I have listed in my action plan the team, but none are on payroll other than the divine plan for mortal survival.
This is a difficult question for me to answer. I have signatures of thousands of people I've trained how to use a computer to improve their lives. What else do you need?
MIT put up a page on my work earlier this century. It lifted me during a time of heavy research with little to no income.
I am a patent holding inventor US Patent No. 5,188,321, a keyboard stand that not only healed my extensive computer injuries in less than 30 days, but 30 years later, with continued use, the injuries never returned. That's impressive to me because I type fast. Printing that product could help with the economy too. I gave up on financing in the last decade and just self financed. In this economy it is much more difficult in the past.
There were no funding opportunities other than self (taking in computer work like Harriet Tubman use to take in house and farming work) funding. On the CompUrest, a man from Arthur Anderson told me 'good plan, solid patent, numbers (financial projections done on Excel) made sense... He said just one problem. They're (computer industry) not going to let you in.
PC Magazine wanted me to be an advertiser, which I could not afford. They did an ergonomic issue and would not include me. Hospital For Special Surgery in NYC said 'it's not in our best interest to support your product at this time', etc. I sold some, then Mother Hale came and expanded my mission work to include community training. I am wise enough to listen to and follow the advise of the wise.
While looking for funding for the computer training, I met mostly with institutional racism that proved Mother Clara Hale right about the work to keep computers out of Harlem at the end of the last century. What we were talking about has evolved into the term "the digital divide".
While researching free energy inventions my friend David Williams told me about the late MIT professor Bruce DePalma who made a magnetic generator that works with a Faraday motor to create free energy. David and I did a compilation work (Amazon would not let me publish it but they let Lulu publish it - DePalma, Free Energy and the N-Machine.
Given the dynamics of the world's financial, health, social, hunger, thirst and energy crisis, I have to ask for help to get this work done.
That's why I am applying to Solve. This mission to make homeless, hunger, thirst and energy bills ancient concepts requires money yes, but more than that it requires skill and brilliance.
Some of the greatest minds on the planet are at MIT
I recently took an EnRoads Climate Interactive class on line. Using the simulator I can demonstrate how incorporating many of the ideas in these plans and others, like the EPA's methane reduction plan and links within this application we can resolve our climate crisis, making the way for a better economy we can bring climate temperature rise down from the projected 3.6 c rise to 1.0 c - that should have a positive impact on our economy too.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
This solution is innovative because it blends technology like 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, laser and ultra violet printing, greenhouse farming, atmospheric water generators and clean / free energy systems into this solutionist mix.
The simple innovation requires we solve the problem at the level of cause. Assist those with limited or without financial means to get the housing and skill base to earn an abundant income to create a better world.
It is the same innovation techniques I used in the mid 1980's after Mother Clara Hale came to my mid town Manhattan Computer Renaissance Center and told me 'there is something going on with computers, Harlem is being left out, and that it was / is my responsibility to do something about it.'
I did. The environmental research helped reduce the infant mortality rate there. The research continues as I look at my chronic exposure to elevated levels of radiation as a root cause of my 4 brain seizures in the last decade, the first a grand mal in 2014 that killed me.
By using computers and other technology to help people be free this solution utilizes on line training, natural resources to achieve balance,
The impact goals are simple and scalable depending on international application.
Within the next year, here on the property in McNeal, from the time of funding both open the first 30' x 144' commercial greenhouse and complete planning on a 3d printed environmentally conscious structure here in McNeal, AZ.
What I learned from the computer training I've received and done, is that anyone can learn how to use basic technology. It's just a question of having the patience of getting the on and off switches in the right order.
- 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
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- 13. Climate Action
- 15. Life on Land
- 16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
Though I've applied many times for funding, the answer usually comes back NO.
I have no skin in the game (I did not know this is a game)
I don't fit in the wheelhouse (I'm working to print environmentally conscious housing that is dome or cylinder shaped to reduce or eliminate wind damage, a hemp plastic layer printed up to the roof for waterproofing, using fire resistant hempcrete, printing into the structures free energy (magnetic like MIT's Bruce DePalma), atmospheric water generation and 3d projection screens built in.
I look forward to working with professionals on measuring progress.
I do have a logic model posted on page 5 of this action plan.
My theory of change is the one I've been using since 1984, when I started the Computer Underground Railroad as a cyber division of the original.
The cost of the training (EMPOWERMENT) is not financial. It is that the information plus any syncopations be passed onto at least two other people, preferably two who will pass it onto two others. In other words, the 3,000+ I've trained could have reached 9,000 a long time ago.
Exponential math says there are people both in the Americas and other continents who can see the benefits of protecting the lives that make up our economy with environmentally conscious housing. An ample food and water sources will not only help households but institutions to retain balance so their lives and financial affairs are in order.
We have large populations living on the planet's coastlines. Internationally printing ample environmentally conscious housing inland on elevated land out of locally produced geopolymers has the potential to bind international economics through advanced personal safety.
Print urban areas on federal land using Title V Properties
New Age Printing Structures and Infrastructures from Hemp -
The difference between 3d ,4d & 5d Printing
Like traditional paper printers, they squirt out ink / filament based on computer instructions from a CAD – Computer Aided Design file
3d printing prints like a dot matrix printer from a large, though traditional style print head.
4d printing prints in one form and takes its shape in another place, self-assembling, stretching
5d printing moves both the printer head and the base it’s being printed on for a stronger object.
We’re calling this New Age Printing – leaving room for what’s next, like ultra violent and laser printing!
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Links to material below are at this link on pages 10-12
Here are some links to examples of the VA’s 3d printing training program from 2016.
3D Veterans Completes First Educational 3d Printing Bootcamp
Stratasys 3D Printing of Prosthetics Devices Spurs Innovation for VA Challenge
3D Printers Lend a Helping Hand to VA Occupational Therapists - Stratasys Blog
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) Home
3D Printing at the US Department of Veterans Affairs
13 house construction 3D printers
House 3D Printer Category Type Build size (m)
Apis Cor - Russia Project Robotic arm 8.5 x 1.6 x 1.5
Batiprint3D - France Project Robotic arm Up to 7m high
BetaAram P1 - Slovenia Available Gantry system 16 x 8.2 x 2.5
COBOD BOD2 - Denmark Available Gantry system 14.62 x 50.52 x
8.14
Constructions-3D - France Available Robotic arm 13 x 13 x 3.8
Contour Crafting -
United States Service Gantry system Inventor
CyBe Construction -
Netherlands Available Robotic arm 2.75 x 2.75 x
2.75
ICON Vulcan II -
United States Available Gantry system 2.6 x 8.5 x ∞
MudBots 3D - United States Available Gantry system 1.83 x 1.83 x
1.22
SQ4D - ARCS -
United States Service Gantry system 9.1 x 4.4 x ∞
Total Kustom -
United States Available Gantry system 10 x 15 x 6
Crane WASP - Italy Available Delta system Ø 6.3 x 3
XtreeE - France Service Robotic arm -
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Mighty Buildings
Combining 3D printing with Ultra Violet Light
AI’s Response To The Question – Who Is Investing in 3D printing buildings?
There are several companies and organizations that are investing in 3D printing buildings technology.
Some notable examples include:
1. ICON: A Texas-based company that uses 3D printing technology to build affordable housing
for low-income communities.
2. Mighty Buildings: A California-based startup that specializes in 3D printing prefabricated
homes and accessory dwelling units.
3. Winsun: A Chinese company that has 3D printed numerous buildings, including a five-story
apartment complex and a 1,100 square meter villa.
4. COBOD: A Danish company that produces 3D printers specifically designed for building
construction.
5. CyBe Construction: A Dutch company that uses 3D printing technology to build homes,
bridges, and other structures.
6. SQ4D: A New York-based company that has developed a large-scale 3D printer capable of
building entire homes quickly and cost-effectively.
7. Apis Cor: A Russian company that uses 3D printing technology to build residential and
commercial buildings.
These companies and others are working to revolutionize the construction industry by using 3D
printing technology to build structures more quickly, efficiently, and sustainably than traditional
construction methods.
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Excellent source of training - HOW TO 3D PRINT A HOUSE by Jarett Gross
“Construction Tech Journalist - Chasing the Future of Automation
in Construction. Make sure to subscribe to my Youtube Channel.
For those interested in Automated Construction, I’ve also filmed
Winsun, Icon, Mighty Buildings, Emerging Objects, SQ4D, and
soon many more. Many other 3D printed construction companies
have been guests on my podcast ‘The Automated Construction
Podcast’. I look forward to sharing more of my journey on the 3D
Printing Media Network as I chase the future of construction.”
Jarett Gross consistently delivers on Youtube and other social media a high quality of Charles Kuralt “On The Road” style coverage of cutting edge printing techniques, close up with wisdom and passion.
Members of the United Nations, USA’s HUD, USDA, DOI... and other structure / infrastructure entities can benefit from consulting with him and incorporating his vision into their action plans.
Two CURE Missionaries are taking Jarett’s excellent HOW TO 3D PRINT A HOUSE course. The material is an excellent foundation on the art and science of automated construction techniques.
HOW TO 3D PRINT A HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP PROPOSAL - $5,000 grant
$5K - scholarship per student to learn how to print structures and infrastructure - Corporations and individuals could donate to Jarett Gross’s course to educate our future printers. With the climate crisis
migration in process now, we can't afford the luxury of being stupid anymore.
• $1K - on line course (yours of course - I can see your class produced 40 years from now) for how to print a better world.
• $1K - modern computer system (avoid the drama I just went through by not being in tune with the tech - start students tech tuned)
• $2K - for the student upon successful completion of the course (of course a petty cash advance if on course targets)
• $1K - for a printing coach - graduates can coach current students over X weeks to enhance learning and insure comprehension through conversations and demonstrations.
That's the plan for my Computer Underground Railroad to train the printing staff for New Hemp Cities.
In the last century I had a lot of fun training over 3,000 folks in Manhattan, mostly in Harlem, how to
use a PC. Your training is ever more dynamic in its impact.
LET'S PRINT - PRINT OUR SOLUTIONS NOW!
Jarett Gross response to above scholarship plan -
“Wow that’s awesome I love your plan - Eager to film your projects when you start printing.”
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HEMP PHYTOREMEDIATION TO SOIL POLLUTION - This program can bring financial stability to family farms, especially if carbon removal credits are given for planting hemp and other phytoremediation plants.
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- A new application of an existing technology
- Ancestral Technology & Practices
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Audiovisual Media
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- Internet of Things
- Manufacturing Technology
- Materials Science
- Robotics and Drones
- United States
- United States
- Other, including part of a larger organization (please explain below)
Though I've operated as a grass roots organization since 1984, I did set up a corporation in the mid 1990's COMPUTER UNDERGROUND RAILROAD ENTERPRISES
Primarily self financed. In the last century I got a $10K grant from City College but that was it. The rest done primarily on self financed grit.
This work is done as a cyber division of the original Underground Railroad. My initial commission was to develop and run a computer division to help folks find freedom.
This side of our climate crisis, the mission has been expanded.
BTW - The original Underground Railroad, going back to at least the Prophet Moses, was not incorporated either.
Though all government guidelines will be met, people are hired or sub contracted solely on qualifications.
We're working to save the world. Though my birth certificate still reads "Negro", I know that in order to get the job done, we MUST work as one.
Raise $1.5 million through grants to be able to open a commercial greenhouse farm to support the other missions of printing housing, atmospheric water generators and engage in various forms of community development to implement solutions to modern problems.
- Government (B2G)
Start with a modern commercial greenhouse - 30' x 144', hydroponic, robotic, vertical, etc. Use the profits from that plus my self financing work to move the missions forward.
My plan to achieve financial sustainability has been successful so far based on results. At 70 years old I am still a functioning missionary, a Conductor on the Underground Railroad.
Dr. Elizabeth Kubler Ross in her book THE WHEEL OF LIFE said "Once I learned I could do without, the rest was relatively easy." It's a great strategy to get work done without being owned by anyone.
Putting everything I have into the work is part of the success of training over 3,000 folks how to use a PC, helping get 7 books up on Amazon for independent authors, extensive environmental and legalization works, etc.
Putting everything I have received since 1984 into the work minimized distractions. No hairdresser, new clothes, one meal a day, don't go anyhere that's not on the internet.
Due to a family health emergency that began with about $25K in the bank, in 2009 due to a family health emergency had to spend 8.5 years on the streets to get the work done.
Due to a grand mal seizure that killed me in 2014, I have not had the ability to self finance like I use to, but still do.
Barter for a place to sleep on the land where the Solutionist Center is. It's an inner construct so where ever my family and I are is where the work is.
Racism based social security - i.e. in the late 1970's ('77-'80) I was Director of Sales Operations at ABC's flagship station in NY, WPLJ-FM making about $20K. The Public Relations Director, White woman at the station was making about $30K. The Program Director, White male, was making a reported $50K+ - our social security is based on our income - so I put about $800 a month into overhead here in Mc Neal of the $1,023 monthly - I wonder how much sometimes if I was making $50K instead of $20K in social security.
I could get a lot more done like instead of this 2018 refurbished computer and a weak 2.4g wi-fi (stronger than that epilepsy does not like) instead of having the credit for a cable line so I don't get knocked off line during zoom calls.

Founder, Conductor