Jerry Smith

Jerry Smith is a License Clinical Social Worker in the State of Georgia, and License Master Social Worker in the State of South Carolina; a Motivational Speaker and Staff Developer. He is highly skilled as a Mental Health Therapist with expertise in the follow milieus: Marriage, Family, Group and Individual counseling as well as Hypnosis and Behavior Modification techniques. In addition, he has extensive experience in all areas of addiction. He has more than 35 years post Master’s work history to include providing therapy to patients in private practice; providing counseling as a Life Coach; serving adult male and female inmates diagnosed with various mental health problems and teaching undergraduate students as an Adjunct Professor of Sociology at Paine College and an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Georgia Military College (both in Augusta, Ga.). He is also a published author of three books: “It’s Time to Stop Blaming The White Man,” the sequel, “It’s Still Time to Stop Blaming The White Man” and “Christianity: The Real Deal.”

“…IT LOOKS LIKE A DEMON” SAYS DARREN WILSON

Immediately after the lynching of Michael Brown, (All underlined words are links.) the “Black Civil Rights Leaders,” along with the “Black Clergy” begged for “justice.”  For several days, there was rioting, looting and prayer vigils, peppered with a whole lot of rhetoric, demanding that justice “be served,” or “No justice, No peace.”  The talk was …

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“THE MASTER KEY SYSTEM” BY CHARLES F. HAANEL-PART 11

If you have not read my previous ten posts by the same title, I strongly encourage you to read them before reading this eleventh installment.  As previously stated, I enjoy reading some of the metaphysical authors of the 20th Century and among my favorites is Charles F. Haanel. Mr. Haanel authored “The Master Key System,” …

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THE CURSE OF PROFANITY

While working in my backyard vegetable garden yesterday, I could not avoid hearing my neighbor’s loud music.  I only heard one very lengthy song that consisted of a few repetitive lyrics.  I could not understand all of the words, yet, there were four repetitious words that sounded like, “b- -tch f- -king my ride.”  What …

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Ferguson’s Present & St. Louis’ History Of Racism

In 1949, St. Louis, Mo. had over 80,000 families living in 19th century dilapidated tenements. President Truman’s Housing Act of 1949 (all underlined words are links) allocated funds for 810,000 public housing units throughout America.  White returning World War II servicemen and their families were fleeing to the developing suburbs, while Black African American returning …

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