User talk:Hershel Daniels Junior

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This is who I am as of this date. I do not know if this meets the guidelines acceptable to the Wiki, but here goes. I am a -
- Co-founder and Chairman of Friends of the African Union
- Visionary at the National Fairness and Growth Campaign
- President of the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC at Keys of the Kingdom UMC
- Trustee at Cincinnati Change
- Chairman of the Board of Conveners of the Committee to Erase the Digital Divide in Ohio at Cincinnati Change
- Trustee at Martin Luther King March Committee of Cincinnati
- Member at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition
- Co-Founder at McGraw Daniels LLC (MDi) which has as one of its primary assets United States Patent # 5,577,042. Which I licensed from patent rights that I have to be developed it in cities by January 2010. MDi with these rights to the established patent (Cisco, Microsoft and 21 others are using it in over 100 plus patents)has a [lan to develop universal means tested digital convergence for 500M accounts by 2020.

My personal professional plan is work the next seven years to create a global 5th Generation Fiber to the Edge Global Network that will have broadband wireless operations, licensed and unlicensed from a Ohio HQ and backhaul via fiber as well as wireless and satcom in 2500 cities, 500 states and 1,000 Tribal Lands.

From my profits from the above goal I will work with my Church, the UMC and other allied faith based groups, along with Cincinnati Change to create coalitions in support of delivery regional dynamic broadband wireless & wireline solutions that Erase the Digital Divide around the world on a means tested basis under new leadership in Washington.

I will create the MDijCOMM Global Total Knowledge Management Systems as content management solution that specializes in multimedia content. We look to content telling the story of African Americans and their history which is the history of the United States of America with our technology. Specialties

It is my intention to prototype in Cincinnati and or Cleveland a process of development that supports smart homes. These homes would act as NIM Technology Access Points that are supportive of a 700Mhz system that passes by at least 200M people living in the United States.

Experience: Oceanographic Exploration, Communications Research, Electronic Repair, Long Range Patrol, Cryptographic Solutions Design, Campaign Design, Broadcast Solutions and Radio Host, CTO to National Diplomatic Reps, Foreign travel and residence, and I have been in the past a Branding and Creative Director.

Hershel Daniels Junior (talk) 03:25, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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As a president of the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC who has met with the President of UMM of the UMC I object to deletion. We are allowed to quote text and I will rework article.

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