About The Author
Henry Mueller
Henry Arthur Mueller was born in Missouri and grew up in a small town in Nebraska. Graduating from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Business Management, he pursued a Master of General Administration Degree in Technological Administration where he was on the dean’s list. He is in a master’s program for Health Care Policy and Technology.
Now the Chief Executive Officer of Field of Treasure Incorporated, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charity for children and families, Henry is a contributing South County Faith Network Board of Directors member. Who’s Who in American Professionals has listed his biography.
Henry had an extensive career in sales, construction, the Navy, Postal Service HQ, and the Census Bureau. God had graciously blessed his passions. After completing 42 years of government service and working as an Industrial Psychologist, Economist, and Program Manager, he decided to do something meaningful for Christ. Deciding to continue his community service.
After a lifetime of miraculous encounters and opportunities he was not satisfied. He served honorably as a French Linguist in the Navy, as an extra in three movies, Air Force One, GI Jane, and The Replacements. And as a Homeowners Association President in Laurel. He wanted to help the people in his communities thrive.
Seeing the substantial and critical needs of underserved residents in Southern Anne Arundel County, he decided the best way to give back was to start a nonprofit charity to serve the unmet needs of those he met. While working on the 2020 Census as a Lister and Enumerator, Henry interviewed hundreds of people about their needs and desires for the country.
With the severe and catastrophic decline of the United States, God has called him to lead the country back from the abyss and give control back to the people. Decentralizing the federal government would bring control in America back to the states in the “Dawn of a New Day.” as most of the constitutional writers intended.