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Manifesto of Aboriginals

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  • AMERICAN ABORIGINAL MANIFESTO

    By Judge Navin-Chandra Naidu

    Originally prepared in August 2, 2001

    1. Aboriginals of continental America must come together as a unified citizenry to express its identity as a distinct global community.

    2. There is a distinct need to create wealth by our own effort instead of expecting and waiting for the federal government. For example, we

    can, and should:

    a) use our Treaty-promises germane to land and soil by leveraging, securitizing and monetizing bonds issued by the government and

    placing them in the OTC derivative market which is now peaking

    at $650 trillion (August 2013);

    b) establish a tribal law college where student intake will generate a steady income;

    c) establish a income-generating tribal law office offering legal services for our People, and others who wish to become Enrolled

    Tribal members;

    d) establish a discipline to encourage tribal membership for anyone who qualifies including undocumented aliens (see Legal Authority For Tribal Adoptions);

    e) issue customary native titles to homeowners and landowners because ALL land and soil has always belonged to Aboriginals;

    f) establish a Empire Washitaw Bar Association for all those men and women who can be trained to pass tribal law examinations in order

    to practice law in our court system;

    g) establish a Empire Washitaw Tribal Court where Aboriginals and Enrolled Tribal Members may seek tribal jurisdiction in all civil

    and criminal matters;

  • h) establish a Empire Washitaw Stock Exchange where trading of all commodities can materialize;

    i) issue corporate status to nontribal businesses in order for them to operate a business in lands they own which can and should become

    an enclave (a Reservation) for the Aboriginals; this also offers them tax exceptions, exclusions and exemptions. Instead of paying

    the government taxes due, they are willing to pay the Aboriginal

    Tribal Registry at least 50% of what they owe the government

    every year come April 15.

    j) Ordain and establish a Peackeeping Unit.

    3. Enter into Treaty arrangements with other Aboriginal Tribes, Bands, Nations and Clans in continental America, and other foreign nations

    and governments.

    4. Invoke the Commerce Clause (Article 1, section 8, clause 3) of the U.S. Constitution for suitable purposes that can and should benefit

    Aboriginals.

    5. Petition the federal government for past rents due as a consequence of using Aboriginal land and soil where airports, railways, gold courses,

    schools, hospitals, residences, business, industries, highways, byways

    and freeways have been built. Most of our lands have been stolen. We

    cannot redeem them. At least, we can and should expect rent from the

    user (usufruct).

    6. Seek congressional representation of all Aboriginals. Maybe one Representative from each of the 583 Tribes, Clans, Nations and Bands

    of these United States of America.

    7. Structure, ordain and establish a Code of Conduct as our Law Book.