THE BRCA\HOPE
INDIANA SAF PROJECT, INC.

WEB PAGE FOURTEEN
IVAN ENGLAND
PROJECT DIRECTOR
INDIANAPOLIS, IN.
ENDORSEMENT:
THE SCIENCE OF SPIRITUALITY,
INC.

FOR THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE VISION OF AND PERSONAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE UNFOLDING GOLDEN AGE
ON PLANET EARTH, WITH SPECIFIC STEPS AS HOW EACH OF US CAN
INDIVIDUALLY PARTICIPATE PRACTICALLY IN THE RETURN OF THE "GARDENS
OF EDEN" ALL OVER EARTH; WE BRING YOU THE SCIENCE
OF SPIRITUALITY, INC. DIRECTOR SANT
RAJINDER SINGH JI's ADDRESS
TO THE 1996 UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON ITS 50
TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ENTITLED "VISION
OF A NEW MILLENNIUM: GLOBAL PEACE THROUGH MEDITATION."
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MICHAEL
C. HALL "LEAP OF FAITH" SCULPTURE EXHIBIT
BONA THOMPSON MEMORIAL CENTER
A Community Arts and Cultural Center
5350 East University Avenue, Indianapolis, IN. 46219
(Off East Washington and Ritter Streets)
EXTENDED THROUGH THE SPRING 2008
Hours: Wednesday 1 pm to 3 pm
Saturday
1 pm to 3 pm
Sunday
2 pm to 4 pm
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PREFACE
I.
PROBLEM
The low income Afro-American, Hispanic and white youth and
young adults of Marion County, Indiana and surrounding areas
are tempted daily with drugs, criminal participation, illicit
sex and idleness that brings preventable trouble to many of their
lives. Please
see the linked Demographics of Zip Code 46208 which includes
the BRCA, Inc. Headquarters facility.
Nationally, the plight of the record number of Afro-American
males incarcerated who as a group over their lifetimes can expect
1/3 of their numbers to be incarcerated in jail and prison is
an institutional racism reality identified as unacceptable by
the US Supreme Court Justice Kennedy in 2004.
The chronic unemployment rate of the black male and female
remains the highest in America, with the science and computer
literacy computer access gap of the Afro-American community a
foreboding sign of no relief in sight. Practically national surveys
show 1 in 2 black males are unemployed and 1 in 3 black females
are unemployed. We see the Indiana job environment as comparable.
The low income Afro-American, Hispanic and white youth and
young adults collectively have excessive alcohol and drug addiction
patterns, dysfunctional school behavioral, teen pregnancy and
parenting, crime and high suicide rates that reflect an underlying
"alienation from Nature, education, family and society."
Simultaneously, "nutritionally
related diseases and syndromes" including most cancers,
heart and circulatory diseases, asthma, mental depression and
schizophrenia, obesity and high blood pressure, diabetes and
alcohol and "crack" and "rock" cocaine addiction
are rampant in the low income neighborhoods of the Afro-American,
Hispanic and white youth and young adults.
The failure of the public school system and community churches
to address the "alienation from Nature, education, family
and society" of low income Afro-American, Hispanic and white
youth and young adults has resulted in a popularization of a
"gangster" sub-culture where the rule is to "look
out for number one" and engage in "dead end" and
high risk sexual and quasi-criminal after school and drop out
activities. Please
refer to the linked complete Poverty Systems Analysis.
Finally, the federal, state and local governments are so
fiscally bankrupt and/or budgetary constrained that since 1996
our written proposals to innovatively approach this problem through
"sustainable economic development"
and "horticultural therapy"
have been informally warmly received but have been unfunded.
II. SOLUTION
The solution is the ancient sustainable economic development
technology today called Sustainable
Agro-Forestry (SAF).
Since 1996 the BRCA/Hope Indiana Sustainable Agro-Forestry
(SAF) Project, Inc. has demonstrated its proprietary 12 element Sustainable Agro-Forestry
(SAF) on a 1/8 acre plot at its 6135 Riverview Drive,
Indianapolis, IN. Headquarters.
In December 2003 BRCA, Inc. uniquely cash purchased
the 6135 Riverview Drive, Indianapolis, IN. Headquarters facility
using innovative Venture Capital. Appraised at $195,000 with
its 1/8 acre SAF Garden first planted in 1996 appraised
at $280,000 [12 eight year old and 13 one year old Paulownia
trees harvested 3 times over a 30 year period and 1 over forty
year old "inherited" Walnut tree] it is
now held in Land Trust. It will help to provide the sustainable
economic development financing needed
to establish the proposed SAF Garden Demonstration and
associated initiatives.
It is proposed that in 2006-2007 its proprietary "Sustainable
Life Science Curriculum" be implemented to provide community
SAF gardens and after school and dropout education and job training
services to the low income inner city Afro-American, Hispanic
and white youth and young adults in its community target area
of Marion County, IN.
Note that the 12 element SAF
Garden Model of BRCA, Inc. with the use of soil bacteria and "gardening"
(burrowing" up to 4 feet deep in the ground) earthworms
as opposed to "composting" earthworms (which dig only
1 foot underground) now makes its own leaf
mold soil amendment and
humus top soil from the basic pH deciduous tree leaves.
Available in essentially unlimited large quantities and collected
for free already raked and bagged here in Indiana, these basic
pH deciduous tree leaves are the foundation of our sustainable
economic development financing. Now we can cost-effectively replace
the best conventional soil amendment of Peat Moss which is too
acid pH for targeted Arizona, New Mexico and Southern California
sandy soils being made largely from acid pH conifer tree needles.
Thus located at our 6135 Riverview Drive, Indianapolis IN.
headquarters site is our unique "recycling
of deciduous tree leaves into soil amendment and humus top soil
production" valued from $1.50 to $3/cubic foot. By targeting
this soil amendment and humus for shipment and use on collaborative
members' acid pH sandy soiled lands in AZ., NM and Southern CA.,.
BRCA, Inc will be able to establish a self-funding internal
foundation. We are targeting a 30,000 pound harvest in 2004 up
from 20,000 pounds in 2003 and 80,000 pounds in 2005 valued at
$2/pound once ground. This will increase dramatically in the
next 4 years to an ideal 25,000,000 pounds per year of deciduous
ground leaves.
FIGURE

MAP

The Map above shows this leaf mold soil amendment and Humus
top soil flow westward as the foundation of the National
Administrative and Financial Plans of our Hope of
Annu Sustainable Agro-Forestry Poverty Reduction and Terrorism
Prevention Partnership and Demonstration.
By September 2006 it is projected that the Hope Indiana SAF
Project will be able to begin building and installing a 10
Acre "Youth and Young Adult Sustainable Agro-Forest (SAF)
Training Center" delivering "sustainable economic development"
and "horticultural therapy" innovatively using private
land owners, private funding including most notably the BRCA,
Inc. VCI Bond Issuance, in-kind donations from businesses
and local volunteers and self-funding events and products.
In order to complement this 10 Acre
"Youth and Young Adult Sustainable Agro-Forest (SAF) Training
Center" and help utilize the certified "certified
organic" food grown and shipped a Food
Cooperative, Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant
and Cultural Center will be established from the resulting
Project Income projected to begin in September 2008.
The Hope
IN. SAF Project Proposal 2005-2006 is linked here
for your inspection and implementation in your community where
deciduous leaves can be harvested heavily in the Fall.
III. THE 12 ELEMENT SUSTAINABLE
AGRO-FORESTRY (SAF) MODEL
GRAPHIC 14.1

GRAPHIC 14.1 above shows one of the 5
key elements of the 12 element
Sustainable Agro-Forestry (SAF) Model involves the
Paulownia "Super Trees"
shown above with 12 feet of growth after 3 months of being planted
in 1996 at the BRCA, Inc., 6135 Riverview Drive, Indianapolis,
IN. Headquarters with BRCA, Inc. Hope Project Benefactor
Mrs. Louise E. Hall and her son BRCA, Inc. Founding Executive
Director George W. Singleton.
GRAPHIC 14.2

GRAPHIC 14.2 above is shown an ancient Sustainable
Agro-Forest (SAF) Garden with Deep Planting Beds each measuring
100 feet by 6 feet with 1 foot pathways first described in 1825
in Saint Joseph River Valley, Michigan. First built by the mysterious
Mississippi River Valley Mound Builders the SAF Model was used
by several successor aboriginal Native Americans including the
Miami Indians of the "Northwest Territory" now the
states of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and also found in
Wisconisin and Minnesota.
The Miami Indian Nation maintained a 300 acre SAF
Garden at its capital of "Blackberry Patch" in what
is now Fort Wayne, Indiana just 145 miles northeast of Indianapolis,
IN. Attacked by several US Armies right after the American Revolutionary
War between 1790 to 1794 this monumental Miami Nation capital
and SAF Garden was destroyed in 1794 and nearly forgotten.
GRAPHIC
14.3

GRAPHIC 14.3 above shows the 1/8 acre Sustainable Agro-Forest
(SAF) with 17 Paulownia "Super Trees" with 35 feet
of growth in 1999 after 3 years of being planted at the BRCA,
Inc., 6135 Riverview Drive, Indianapolis, IN. Headquarters.
BRCA, Inc. Hope Project Benefactor Mrs. Louise E. Hall
is standing underneath them.
Each Paulownia tree yields 3 logs over its lifetime harvestable
every 10 years and are worth up to $3,000/log with added value.
It is planned to harvest them in their 20 th year when
they are worth $9,000/log with added value. BRCA, Inc.'s VCI
Phase I Issuance A Bonds are partly secured with this urban forest.
IV. PLAN OF OPERATION : 2004 - 2010
1. utilize the Hope Indiana Project's 1
acre facility including classroom and 1/8 acre Sustainable Agro-Forest
at the BRCA, Inc. 6135 Riverview Drive, Indianapolis,
IN. Headquarters facility
and offer no cost 2 year certification
training in Sustainable Agro-Forestry (SAF) to select
low
income Afro-American,
Hispanic and white youth and young adults who upon training
completion will be
eligible for in-house staff positions and for those top trainees
support in
acquiring their own
SAF land sites;
2. demonstrate the "sustainable economic development"
benefits and the "horticultural therapy"
effects of the 12 element SAF
Training Model by purchasing 10 acres of appropriate land in
Marion County, Indiana for
the establishment of a 10 acre Sustainable Agro-Forest to
be begun
by September, 2006;
3. implement a "Snow (All Winter) Garden"
Demonstration to show the efficacy of a 12 month horticultural
operation;
4. in 2005 and each year thereafter collect a
minimal of 80,000 pounds of deciduous leaves and
process into dry ground leaf,
leaf mold and humus valued minimally at $2/pound for use in SAF
Garden development in California,
Arizona and Indiana;
5. beginning by 2007 and each year thereafter
enroll investors including BRCA, Inc. VCI Bond
Holders to implement minimally
a 10 acres SAF Garden which will provide 40 SAF
apprenticeship training
positions and self- fundraising mechanism through sales of "certified
organic produce"; and
6. beginning by September 2008 implement a Food
Cooperative, Vegetarian/Vegan Restaurant and Cultural
Center catalyzed by Project Income including that from the "organic
foods" grown on
the 10 acre SAF Garden in
Indianapolis, IN. and "organic foods" shipped back
from California
and Arizona.
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To Join or for more Information on the Hope
of Annu Sustainable Agro-Forestry Poverty Abatement and
Terrorism Prevention Partnership and Demonstration
please contact:
Mr. George
W. Singleton III
BRCA/Hope LA-USA Project, Inc.
Executive Project Director
BRCA, Inc. VCI Bond, Phase
# 1 Issuance A Officer
5360 Georgetown Road #222
Indianapolis, IN. 46254
United States of America
317-222-8051 cellular
317-536-8284 office message system
317-222-1912 fax
BlacqendianRCA@aol.com
State
of the World Forum Member # 20827
2007
European Union Humanitarian Grantee
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