The Mason Plan
Empowering 40 Million Black People In America

10 Year Economic Recovery Plan 10 Year Economic Recovery Plan
New hope For 40 Million Black People In America!
"A Clear Path Forward"
$2 Million Dollar Cash Settlement To Each Adult African American in America ... Plus Health Benefits For Life, Genealogy Reports, Credit Restoration, Tax Relief, Legal Pardon, Student Loan Debt Forgiveness, Access To Business Capital, and last but not lease ... 40 Acres & a Mule!
Exactly Who's Eligible

1.) Starting with Every Living African American Veteran

2.) Followed By Every living Adult, Black Man and Black Woman, living in America For At least 10 Years, That Were Also Born In America.

3.) Followed By Every living Adult, Black Man and Black Woman, living in America For At least 5 Years, That Were Also Born In America.

4.) Followed By Every living Adult, Black Man and Black Woman, living in America For At least 1 Year, That Were Also Born In America.

For Example - Potential Settlement

* TAX FREE - TWO MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT โ€“ PAID OVER 20 YEARS

1.) Assuming TWO MILLION DOLLAR Settlement is paid out in equal installments over 20 years, you'd receive $200,000 each year. (For 20 Years)

2.) To calculate your monthly income, divide $200,000 by 12 months, which gives you a monthly income of approximately $8,333 (A Month for 20 years)

3.) The Really Great News Is ... Most of the Money Will be spent right within Our society ... which should help boost Our economy even more.

The Mason Plan

"A clear comprehensive And Sustainable plan forward"

* Appendix A - Additional Benefits of The Mason Plan
  1. Will Perhaps REDUCe HOMELESSNESS BY UP TO 50% OR MORE: By providing financial support to African Americans, who are disproportionately affected by homelessness, the Mason Plan could potentially reduce the overall homelessness rate by up to 50% or more. This would not only improve the quality of life for many individuals but also alleviate the strain on social services and resources dedicated to supporting homeless populations.
  2. Will Perhaps REDUCe CRIME by up to 50% or more: The Mason Plan could also lead to a significant reduction in crime rates. By addressing socioeconomic disparities and providing resources for education, job training, and housing, the plan may help break the cycle of poverty, crime and homelessness that disproportionately affects African American communities. With better opportunities and a more stable living environment, individuals will be less likely to engage in criminal activities and even drug addiction for that matter.
  3. Will INCREASe OVERALL ECONOMIC GROWTH AND STABILITY: Implementing the Mason Plan could contribute to overall economic growth and stability in our society in several ways.
  4. PROVIDING FINANCIAL REPARATIONS TO AFRICAN AMERICANS WILL INCREASE CONSUMER SPENDING, which in turn stimulates the economy.
  5. BY ADDRESSING The RACIAL WEALTH GAP AND INVESTING IN EDUCATION AND JOB TRAINING, the plan could promote higher employment rates and productivity. As more people find stable jobs and contribute to the economy, the nation will experience increased economic growth and prosperity.
  6. WHILE THE MASON PLAN PRIMARILY FOCUSES ON REPARATIONS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ... make no mistake about it folks ... the potential benefits of the Mason Plan extends far beyond this specific demographic.
  7. addressing systemic inequalities the plan has the potential to create a more just, inclusive, and thriving society for all Americans, not just the privileged.
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Empowering 40 Million Black People In America
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  1. We're looking for new partners to help change the trajectory for Black people in America.
  2. How would you like to partner with us to help empower 40 million Black people in America within 10 years?
  3. Each of you has been specifically selected because of the specific skills or resources you bring to the table.
  4. We now know beyond any doubt that freedom in America will not come for Black people without economic empowerment first, paving its way forward, and charting a new course for Black people in America.
  5. Criminal justice and equality in America will always be "a fleeting elusion... but never attained" (Bob Marley).
  6. We are building a team of partners ... An Alliance ... if you will ... who each share our vision ... and want to participate in real change.
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  8. As partners, we are all expected to provide a reasonable amount of marketing effort, guidance, and support ... And you can decide what that is ... based on (whatever).
  9. This is a ten-year economic recovery plan as laid out in The Mason Plan.
  10. Our goal is to reach 40 million Black people within the first 5 years, converting 50% or more to customers ... within the First 5 years .
  11. And in the following 5 years, we will convert the remaining 50% to customers : - )
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  13. Black people in America and around the world will eagerly buy our T-shirts, apparel, and other gear, and we do expect many others will do so as well.
  14. The Big Bold Mason Plan is monitored on blockchain, and we will represent it with one of the most prominent international law firms in Silicon Valley.
  15. Biden/Harris: We're currently reaching out to the Biden administration for possible support of our mission.
  16. Each partner will receive one million Black Meta Tokens (BMT) โ€“ secured on the blockchain ledger.
  17. One million Black Meta Tokens (BMT) at one penny a token would be the equivalence of $10,000 US.
  18. SEC rules prohibit me from speculating about potential profits moving forward, but the contributing value to mankind and most importantly to our race will be priceless.
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  20. With the collective efforts of our partners, we expect to proceed with ICO/STO on Open Exchange Q3 2023.
  21. Now we need to build out the mobile app to enhance the platform's ease of use, etc. (Approx $15-$20k)
  22. our primary mission is to get the app into the hands of every Black person in America as quickly as possible (social media, TV, radio, Breakfast Club, etc.
  23. We'll need to educate folks about why this is so important to us as a people and how it will work for them.
  24. Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, this is your chance to show the world who we are - in a big way.
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  29. This plan is not perfect, but I am convinced that it can be at least 10 times better once the 10 of you are onboard.
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How Do We Measure Success?

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The Mason Plan

Reparation - Repatriation - Reconciliation

comprehensive - Sustainable - Achievable
By: James O. Mason, Student
Stanford University - International Human Rights - Artificial Intelligence

Plus Land, Health Care, & Other Services, Including Genealogy
(Starting with Every Living Black American Veteran โ€“ Followed By Every
living Adult Black Man and Black Woman, That Were Born In America)

1. Historical Context:

Any reparations and repatriation plan for Black Americans must take into account the historical context of slavery and its lasting impact. The enslavement of Africans in America was a brutal and dehumanizing system that lasted for centuries, and its legacy continues to impact Black people today. It is crucial to understand the economic, social, and cultural effects of slavery, including the wealth transfer from Black to white Americans that has occurred over generations.

2. Economic Reparations:

Providing economic reparations to Black Americans who have suffered economic harm due to slavery and systemic racism is a critical aspect of any reparations plan. This could take the form of direct payments, access to job training and education, and investments in Black-owned businesses and communities. Reparations could also address the lack of intergenerational wealth transfer that has occurred due to systemic racism, including the exclusion of Black Americans from New Deal programs and other forms of government assistance.

3. Education:

Access to quality education is a key aspect of any reparations plan. This includes efforts to address the achievement gap between Black and white students, as well as providing support for historically Black colleges and universities. Providing scholarships and other forms of financial assistance for Black students can help address the effects of systemic racism in education. Additionally, educating the broader public about the history and legacy of slavery and systemic racism is crucial for promoting understanding and empathy.

4. Housing:

Access to safe and affordable housing is crucial for Black Americans, who have historically faced discrimination in the housing market. Reparations could include investments in affordable housing for Black families, as well as policies to address housing discrimination and segregation. Additionally, addressing the effects of gentrification and displacement on Black communities is an important aspect of any reparations plan.

5. Healthcare:

Black Americans have historically faced disparities in healthcare outcomes, including higher rates of chronic illness and mortality. Addressing these disparities and providing access to quality healthcare is a critical aspect of any reparations plan. This could include investments in community health centers and other healthcare infrastructure, as well as addressing the effects of environmental racism on Black communities.

6. Criminal Justice:

Addressing issues of systemic racism within the criminal justice system is an important aspect of any reparations plan. This could include reforms to policing practices, such as demilitarizing police departments and implementing community-based policing models. Additionally, addressing the effects of mass incarceration on Black communities is crucial, including efforts to reduce the number of people who are incarcerated and to provide support for formerly incarcerated individuals.

7. Land Ownership:

Providing land ownership opportunities for Black Americans can help address the historical injustice of stolen land and property. This could take the form of government grants and loans for Black farmers and other landowners, as well as policies to address the effects of redlining and other forms of housing discrimination. Additionally, supporting Black-owned businesses and communities can help promote economic empowerment and self-determination.

8. Cultural Preservation:

Preserving Black American cultural traditions and heritage is an important aspect of any reparations plan. This includes efforts to support Black artists and writers, as well as initiatives to preserve Black historical sites and landmarks. Additionally, promoting Black cultural traditions within the broader society can help promote understanding and empathy.

9. Repatriation:

Providing opportunities for Black Americans to return to their ancestral homelands can help address the lasting impact of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This could include investments in travel and relocation expenses, as well as support for cultural exchange programs between Black Americans and African countries. Additionally, promoting cross-cultural understanding and exchange can help foster a greater sense of unity and shared humanity.

10. Reconciliation:

Addressing issues of racial reconciliation and healing is an important aspect of any reparations plan. Reconciliation can help repair historical injustices and promote unity. Effective reconciliation requires acknowledging past wrongs and committing to change. Healing must be a two-way process for true reconciliation to take place. Forgiveness is a key component of the reconciliation process. Reconciliation can lead to greater understanding and empathy between different groups. The process of reconciliation requires open and honest dialogue. Reconciliation can help break down barriers and build trust. Reconciliation is essential for creating a more just and equitable society. The journey towards reconciliation can be difficult but is ultimately rewarding. Reconciliation must involve a commitment to long-term change and progress.

11. Credit Restoration:

Credit restoration is a critical component of any comprehensive reparations plan, as many Black Americans have suffered from the negative impacts of systemic racism in the credit industry, resulting in poor credit scores and limited access to credit. A plan to address these issues could include initiatives to correct errors on credit reports, providing financial education and counseling, and offering opportunities for Black Americans to access affordable credit, such as low-interest loans and credit cards. It is also essential to address predatory lending practices that disproportionately affect Black Americans, which can be achieved through regulatory measures and increased enforcement of consumer protection laws. By addressing these issues, a comprehensive reparations plan can help restore the economic well-being of Black Americans and provide avenues for building wealth and achieving economic stability.

12. In Conclusion:

The Mason Plan presents a clear and comprehensive path forward towards achieving reparations for Black Americans.

It recognizes the historical context of slavery and its lasting impact on Black communities, and addresses the critical areas of regress:

These areas of focus are interconnected and must be addressed together in order to achieve meaningful and lasting Impact & Change.

Implementing The Mason Plan will require a commitment to long-term change and progress, as well as a willingness to confront the systemic racism that has permeated American society for centuries.

However, the benefits of such a plan will be far-reaching, promoting economic empowerment, cultural preservation, and reconciliation.

The Mason Plan represents a bold step towards creating a more just and equitable society, one that recognizes and addresses the injustices of the past while working towards a better future for all Americans.

For Example ONLY - Potential Settlement

TAX FREE - ONE MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT - PAID MONTHLY OVER 20 YEARS

1.) Assuming the TWO MILLION DOLLAR Settlement is paid out in equal installments over 20 years, you would receive $100,000 each year.

2.) To calculate your monthly income, divide $100,000 by 12 months, which gives you a monthly income of approximately $4,166.67 a Month (for 20 years)

3.) Total cost for the program OVER 20 YEARS: $2 trillion

4.) Total cost for the program annually: $100 Billion

More On Building a successful reconciliation plan

Many Reconciliation models have been used in various countries to address historical injustices and promote healing between groups. One of the most well-known and successful examples of a reconciliation model is South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

The South African TRC was established in 1995 following the end of apartheid to investigate human rights abuses committed under the apartheid regime. The TRC had a dual focus: truth-seeking and reconciliation.

Key elements of the South African TRC that contributed to its success:

Inclusiveness: The TRC involved various stakeholders, including victims, perpetrators, and the broader public, ensuring that all affected parties were heard and represented.

Transparency: The TRC held public hearings where victims and perpetrators could share their stories, fostering openness and trust.

Amnesty: The TRC provided amnesty to perpetrators who fully disclosed their involvement in political crimes, incentivizing truth-telling and promoting reconciliation.

Restorative justice: The TRC focused on healing victims and repairing relationships rather than solely punishing perpetrators. The Commission recommended reparations for victims, including financial compensation, symbolic reparations and community rehabilitation programs.

Public acknowledgment: The TRC enabled public acknowledgment of past atrocities, promoting awareness and understanding of the historical context.

Recommendations for institutional reform: The TRC made recommendations for institutional reform to prevent future human rights abuses, fostering long-term change.

Strong leadership: The TRC was led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a respected and influential figure who contributed to the Commission's credibility and effectiveness.

While the South African TRC had its challenges and limitations, it is widely regarded as a successful example of a reconciliation model.

In general, a successful reconciliation plan should include:

  • A clear and inclusive process that addresses the needs and concerns of all affected parties
  • A focus on truth-telling, healing, and repairing relationships rather than solely punishing wrongdoers
  • A balance between justice, accountability, forgiveness, Transparency and public engagement to build trust and legitimacy
  • Measures to address the root causes of conflict and promote long-term change
  • Strong leadership that can navigate the complexities and sensitivities of the reconciliation process
  • Each reconciliation process is unique, and the specific elements that contribute to its success depend on the context and the needs of the communities involved.
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Envisioning a Cash Settlement for African American Adults in California

Imagine the impact of providing every eligible African American adult in California with a one million dollar cash settlement, distributed monthly over 20 years. This proposal has the potential to significantly influence both the economic and social landscape of the state. In this presentation, we will explore the eligibility criteria, costs, potential outcomes, and demographics of the African American population in America.

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Every living African American veteran.
  2. African American adult men and women, living in the US for at least 20 years and born in America
  3. African American adult men and women, living in the US for at least 10 years and born in America
  4. African American adult men and women, living in the US for at least 5 years and born in America
  5. African American adult men and women, living in the US for at least 1 year and born in America

Calculating Program Costs

  • California's African American population: 40 million
  • 5% of the African American population: 2 million recipients
  • Total cost per African American recipient: $1,000,000
  • Total cost for the program: $2 trillion
  • Monthly payment: $4,166.67

Potential Outcomes

  • Economic Stimulus: Monthly cash injections could boost consumer spending, stimulate local economy, and potentially create jobs.
  • Reduction in Poverty and Inequality: The cash settlement would provide a financial safety net, likely lifting many out of poverty and reducing economic inequality.
  • Increased Access to Education and Healthcare: Recipients may have better access to quality education and healthcare, leading to improved social outcomes.
  • Fiscal Challenges: The state government would need to find ways to fund the program, potentially leading to political and economic challenges.
  • Inflation and Cost of Living: Increased consumer spending could lead to inflation, driving up the cost of living and negatively impacting those not receiving the cash settlement.
  • Potential for Fraud and Abuse: The large-scale program carries a risk of fraud and abuse, as people might try to exploit the system to receive benefits for which they are not eligible.

Demographics of African Americans in California

  • Total Black or African American population: 2.6 million (6.5% of total population)
  • Estimated number of adults: 2,002,000
  • Estimated number of adult men: 1,001,000
  • Estimated number of adult women: 1,001,000
  • Number of African American veterans: Tens of thousands (rough estimate)

Annual Cost to California

  • Estimated annual cost: $100 billion

California's Spending on Homelessness

  • Several billion dollars spent annually from federal, state, and local governments, as well as non-profit organizations
  • Emergency homeless aid budget - fiscal year 2020-2021: $1 billion
  • Part of a larger $12 billion plan to address homelessness over two years
  • City of Los Angeles budget for homelessness programs in fiscal year 2021-2022: Over $1 billion

Conclusion

While the proposal of a cash settlement for eligible African American adults in California has the potential to create positive outcomes, there are also significant challenges and potential negative consequences. Policymakers must carefully weigh the costs and benefits before implementing such a large-scale cash settlement program. Additionally, it's essential to consider the fiscal implications and potential consequences on other critical issues, such as homelessness, as California spends several billion dollars annually on efforts to combat homelessness. James Mason please continue

Further Considerations and Alternative Approaches

In light of the potential challenges and consequences of implementing a large-scale cash settlement program, it is crucial for policymakers to explore alternative approaches to address the underlying issues of economic inequality, access to education and healthcare, and poverty reduction.

Targeted Interventions

  • Education and Job Training Programs: Invest in initiatives that focus on improving educational opportunities and providing job training for African American communities, thereby increasing access to quality jobs and sustainable income.
  • Community Development Programs: Support community-based organizations that work to uplift African American neighborhoods through economic development, affordable housing initiatives, and social programs.
  • Healthcare Access and Affordability: Implement policies and programs that ensure equitable access to affordable healthcare, with a focus on addressing disparities faced by African American communities.

Policy Reforms

  • Criminal Justice Reform: Advocate for changes in the criminal justice system to address racial disparities and promote fair treatment for all citizens, including African Americans.
  • Voting Rights Protection: Strengthen voting rights protections and address any barriers that disproportionately affect African American voters, ensuring equal representation in the political process.
  • Anti-Discrimination Policies: Enforce and enhance anti-discrimination policies in areas such as housing, employment, and education to promote equality for African American communities.

Public-Private Partnerships

  • Collaboration with Businesses: Encourage businesses to invest in African American communities through initiatives such as mentorship programs, job opportunities, and support for minority-owned businesses.
  • Philanthropic Initiatives: Partner with philanthropic organizations to fund programs that address the unique challenges faced by African American communities, such as education, healthcare, and economic development.
  • Nonprofit Support: Strengthen partnerships with nonprofit organizations that serve African American communities and provide resources to enhance their impact.
By considering these alternative approaches and focusing on targeted interventions, policy reforms, and public-private partnerships, policymakers can work towards addressing the core issues that affect African American communities in California. This holistic approach has the potential to create sustainable change and improve the overall quality of life for African American residents, without the potential negative consequences associated with a large-scale cash settlement program.
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