This relates to what was sent to TED TURNER

Mr. Ted Turner
(United Nations Contributor)

Dear Mr. Turner:

Thank you for your efforts concerning terrorism. As a citizen with children, your pre-emptive approach is much appreciated (Nuclear Threat Initiative).



I want to do something to change the way undeveloped countries (like Dhaka, Bangladesh) view the 
United States and hopefully reduce future risks. 

Citizens should be more active in their governments, and “dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal”, they should vote and be concerned about individuals all over the world.

It may eventually lead to our ruin if we ignore this. Modern society is extremely vulnerable.

Towards these ends, we are starting Jefferson-Adams Town-Hall Organization (J-ATO). This century can be a century "In Defense of the Common Man". Each person deserves better than a struggle for "15 minutes of fame”. The advent of the Internet provides a LOCAL tool to achieve it. In order to flourish, people must have opportunity to address daily, the basic hopes, dreams and failures of others close to them and foreigners they have never met.

Our goal is to use the internet to   1.) help local communities interact and 2.) provide a tool to help foreigners grow. 

A very effective way of gaining the trust of foreign countries is for individual Americans to purchase standard textiles direct from employee owned foreign manufacturers.     J-ATO  would like to create the neighborhood homepages to provide this opportunity.

It is of strategic importance that average citizens (not AOL or Microsoft etc.) control J-ATO. This control is what will make it trustworthy, successful and useful. The focal points of this control would be Social NETworking and neighborhood internet homepages across the country.

We need your participation with a team of NON-PROFITS that will create and test this concept.   J-ATO needs to establish a local warehouse and confirm employment data presented by EMPLOYEE OWNED fledgling foreign textile corporations-in exchange for direct access to the American public.  

​It is also critical that we use DIGITALGLOBE or other satellite image provider to allow America to view the village/factory(Dhaka) and people where they will purchase standard textiles


Kind Regards







GERRY SCALLY,--- J-ATO -- gerard.a.scally@gmail.com