A Black-American Experience!

Michael Jackson: Aberration/Apparition

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Psychic Phonemena by tmscconsultingservices on July 7, 2009

jackson_michael[1] (2) At 7:51pn on 07/04/2009 I had a vision of as a child while sitting in front of St. Mary Magdalene Parish is West Los Angeles, California.

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More Quotes From Barack OBama’s Installation Day!!!!!

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past by tmscconsultingservices on January 21, 2009

And Barack OBama Said:

  • “[...] people judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy [...]“
  • “[...] children of every race and every faith can join together [...]“

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Quotes From President Barack OBama’s Installation

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on January 20, 2009

“[...] quiet force throughout history[...]“

and

“[...] the great gift of freedom [...]“

1/20/2009

The First Black-American President of the United States of America

Barack OBama

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“Keep Your Eyes On The Prize!!!!!” Oneday it Could Be a Pulitzer!!!!!

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on January 9, 2009

Since I was a child, I have heard and said  “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize” . I never thought about the Pulitzer Prize.

I won a Pulitzer Citizen Journalism Second Place Award!!!!!

“Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you will still be among the Stars!!!!!”

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Guerrilla Warfare: Militia’s (The Klu Klux Klan and Black Panther Party)

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on January 2, 2009

On December 31, 2008 at about 10:00pm, I was on the Rose Bowl Parade Route camping out all night to get a good view. Talk Radio discussed Guerrilla Warfare of the United States of America.

Guerrilla Warfare is considered unconventional, it is small mobile groups. It sounds like Terrorist of today. These groups are called “militia”. The Klu Klux Klan is categorized as one of these groups as well as the Black Panther Party.

White-American Democrats during the 1800s killed Black-American Republicans. On 9/22/2008, Associated Press polled White-American Democrats and found that 1/3 of them hold negative views of Black-Americans.

The White-American Democrats call Black-Americans “lazy” and “violent”. Sounds to me like they are talking about the Klu Klux Klan.

The Klux Klu Klan and the Black Panther Party in 2008 terms would be considered:

  1. Intra-National Terrorist
  2. Intra-National Counter-terrorist
  3. Intra-National Para-terrorist
  4. Intra-National Counterpara-terrorist

The Klu Klux Klan call themselves “Knights” and claim Christianity. The Black Panther Party was started for self-defense and if that is correct, would be considered “counterpara-terrorist” and “counter-terrorist”. Offense is “para-terrorism” and “terrorism”. For definitions of “para-terrorism” and “counterpara-terrorism” go to: http://tmscconsultingservices.wordpress.com and http://paranormalpsychology.wordpress.com

I am a Black-American Democrat, and like being a Black-American Catholic and a Black-American “All But Dissertation”, and Black-American Company Owner, the Democratic Party, Catholic Church,Academic American, and Corporate American have a history of “Racism”.

For Political Party information:

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The Longest Lasting United States of America Crisis is Racism!!!!!

The Los Angels Time and the Proper Noun Black-Americans

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on December 30, 2008

Several articles in the Los Angeles Times have used the word “black” in reference to a race. When referencing race, it is a proper noun “Black”. Birth Certificates say that race is “Black” is makes it a proper noun. I noticed that the words African-American are shown as proper nouns, I am not African, I am a Black-American.

Literally I am not African, and going by my Birth Certificate and not my sister’s, I am “Negro-American”.

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We Are More Than A Race!!!!!

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past by tmscconsultingservices on December 22, 2008

We are more than a race:

  • Some are artist
  • Some are philosophers
  • Some are scientists
  • Some are religious
  • Some are technological
  • Some are loving
  • Some are caring
  • Some are fighters

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A Black American Experience: Why Become a Citizen Soldier

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past by tmscconsultingservices on December 16, 2008

I wrote an article for a Pulitzer CenterCitizen Journalism Contest through http://www.helium.com/user/show_articles/111211  about India. The U.S. Department of State on Travel’s Report on India high lights Anti-Christian and Anti-Western Activity.

India is a distant place, here in the United States of America in the Greater Los Angeles Area I met a man, a foreigner, he spoke to me each day for a couple of years. He goes to the library to use the Government computer, once I got upset because I watched  young Black-American people turned down for computer use and he uses the computer.

Why would I care? Because he told me he was going to kill me because I am a “Christian Person”. I din to know that 2000 years later people are still killed because of Jesus Christ. I told him, “I am Roman Catholic”. And about 50 years later Black-Americans are stilled being turned down, but foreigners are free to threaten to kill us because of religion.

I not longer go to that library, “when people tell you how they are, believe them.” I enlisted in the U. S. National Guard Army California. I am a Black-American Women, when foreigners are bold enough to tell Native Citizens the will kill them, them we need what the Army calls more Citizen Soldiers.

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Everything I Ever Learned From My Parents!!!!!

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Sayings/Quotes by tmscconsultingservices on December 9, 2008

My Mother taught me:

  • You have to deal with people anyway!!!!!

I learned:

  • Politics
  • Business
  • The Law of Detachment (NA and AA Term)
  • Unconditional Positive Regard (Psychology Term)
  • Jesus Christ Calls us Friend (Meaning Freewill)

My Father taught me:

  • No one care how you feel!!!!!

I learned:

  • Psychology of Self
  • Compassion towards others
  • No one cares how they feel either

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Frederick D. Patterson, Founder UNCF, President of Tuskegee Institute: Aberration/Apparition

Posted in Black Leadership in America, Book: The Benefits I Recieve From My Past, Psychic Phonemena by tmscconsultingservices on November 27, 2008

Several times about 4 or 5 years ago I had aberrations of Fredrick D. Patterson. My mother use to work for The United Negro College Fund (UNCF). My family volunteered for many of the activities and fund raisers.

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