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AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE PARTIES ON NOTICE NOTICE TO AGENT IS NOTICE TO PRINCIPAL NOTICE TO PRINCIPAL IS NOTICE TO AGENT Applicable to all successors and assigns Neil Rodney Clo 4089 Wilder Avenue Bronx, New —York [10466] Re: Purported Indictment # 283974847 Or Docket # 2015BX030402 I, Neil Rodney did serve the attached copies of these documents upon the following individuals: 1 Notice of Default .... 3 pages Scope and delineation as it applies to Sf181 ethni form ... 19 Pages Cristina Roberti d/b/a, (Assistant District Attorney) BRONX DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE 198 E 161 Street BRONX NEW YORK 10451 ursuant to UCC 1- Without Prejudice American AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or €oppercolored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America. The name American must always exalt the pride of patriotism. - Washington Definition of autocHtHonous 1: indigenous, native 2: formed or originating in the place where found in and Proclaiming the one of the Original Autochianias , having original Aboriginal Title, standing on the land as described in the 1828 American Dictionary of The English Language Letters & Notes on the North American Indigenous Peoples of North America written in 1841, by Author George Catlin, a noted ethnographer describes American Indigenous Peoples of North America as: " Catlin also noted, “The hair of men falling down to the hams and sometimes to the ‘ground, is divided into plaits or stabs two inches wide, and filed with a profusion of glue and earth, which becomes very hard and remains unchanged from year to year. ' Neil Rodney deny being black, deny the Status, standing of black or lack of; therefore Neil Rodney avers and says: black would not even be a good descriptive, because its meaning has no resemblance to me at all, and it is not tied to a nation, land or Geographical boundaries, making it a negative brand. Black also in its definition means pale, washed out, dreary all of which I deny. BLACK, a. (Sax. blac, and blec, black, pale, wan, livid ; blacian, blecan, to become pale | to turn white, to become black, to black. | ¢n3 blec, ink; Sw. blek, pale, wan, livid ; bleck, ink ; bleka, to insolate, to expose to the sun, or to bleach; also to lighten, to | dash; bleck, pale ; bleeken, to bleach + G. Bleich, pale, wan, bleak ;” bleichen, ta bleach; Dan. iiek, ink ; bleex, pale, wan, bleak, sallow ; bleeger, to bleach. It is re. markable that black, ‘bleak and bleach are lly one word. The primary to be, pale, wan or sallow, has proc d the present va- bléc; adj. Shining, pale, livid; lucidus, pallidus, lividus :-- is brycgade bléce brimrade the ice bridged the pale water road, Grn. An. 1264. v. blécan to bleach. bleecan, blécean; p. de; pp. ed To BLEACH, whiten, fade; pallidum colorem inducere, albicare :~ Bléced bleached, Exon. 107 b; Th. 410, 27; Ra. 29, 5. Ne maeg ne sunne blcan no sun can bleach, Bd. 1, 1; S. 473, 20: blécean, note 20. DER. blican. From Old Norse bleikja, from Proto-Germanic *blaikijang, from "blaikaz, whence also blek. 4. (transitive) to bleach; to make whiter or paler 2. blac-hl6or, adj. pale-faced, fair Black Blak Adj lacking hue , Gloomy, sad, Bare, Dreary A Dictionary of Homonyms 1" edition 1977 Louise Ellyson Co NTS NTIS "THE NEGRO TYPE IS SEEN IN IE MOST ANCIENT MEXICAN SCULPTURE. THE NEGROES FIGURE FREQUENTLY IN THE MOST REMOTE TRADITIONS OF SOME AMERICAN PUEBLOS. IT IS TO THIS RACE DOUBTLESSLY BELONGS THE MOST ANCIENT SKELETONS, DISTINCT FROM THE RED AMERICAN RACE, WHICH HAVE BEEN FOUND IN F VARIOUS PLACES FROM P BOLIVIA TO MEXICO. IT Is LIKELY THAT, WE REPEAT, CARLOS CUERVO)MARQUEZ AMERICA WAS (1858-1930) A NEGRO CONTINENT." ETHNOLOGIST, BOTANISHE - Carlos Cuervo Marquez SAT eSB (01) “Estudios Arquelogicos Y Ethnograhticos, Vol. P, Madrid, 1920 PROFESSOR CONSTANTINE RAFINESQUE “THE PRIMITIVE BLACK NATIONS OF AMERICA" 1832 DESCRIPTIONS OF INDIGENOUS NEGROES KNOWN TO RAFINESQUE "TO MANY, THIS FACT OF OLD BLACK NATIONS IN AMERICA WILL BE NEW, ‘YETITIS AN IMPORTANT FEATURE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. | WILL HERE | MERELY ENUMERATE THE BLACK TRIBES OF WHICH IHAVE FOUND EVIDENT TRACES AND REMAINS IN NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA, FEATURES AND LONG HAIR, LIKE THE JOLOFS AND GALLAS OF AFRICA, 2) THE ESTEROS LATITUDE 32, ARE LIKE THE HOTTENTOTS AND THE NUMUQUAS, TAMBUKIS, AND MANY OTHER NIGRITIAN TRIBES, NOT. | LACK, BUT DARK BROWN, YET COMPLETE NEGROES, WITH LARGE THICK UPS, BROAD FLAT NOSES, AND VERY UGLY, WITH HAIR CRISPED OR ‘CURLY. ALL THESE TRIBES LIVE I NEW CALIFORNIA 3) THE AMERICAN NEGROES OF QUARENQUA, IN CHOCO, (THE GREAT LEVEL PLAIN 900 MILES LONG, 90 WIDE, SEPARATING THE ANDES OF ‘SOUTH AMERICA FROMTHE MOUNTAINS OF PANAMA) WERE BLACK AND | WITH WOOLLY HEADS IN 1506. THEY ARE MENTIONED BY DANGLERIA, AND — ‘ALL THE EARLY ACCURATE WRITERS. 4) THE YAMASSEES OR JAMAS! WERE REMARKABLY BLACK PEOPLE NOTICES OF FLORIDA AND THE CAMPAIGNS: 5) THE ANCIENT CARACOLES OF HAITI, REPRESENTED AS A NATION OF BEASTS BY THE HISTORICAL SONGS |) THE CALIFURNAMS OF THE CARIB ISLANDS, CALLED BLACK CARIBS OR GUAUINI BY OTHERS: 7) THE ARQUAHOS OF CUTARA MENTIONED BY GARCIAS (IN THE WEST INDIES, QUITE BLACK. 8) THE ARORAS OF RALEIGH OR YARURAS OF THE SPANIARDS, UGLY BLACK OR BROWN NEGROES, YET EXISTING NEAR THE ORONOCO, AND LANGUAGE KNOWN, CALLED MONKEYS BY THEIR NEIGHBORS: 9) THE CHAYMAS OF GUYANA, BROWN NEGROES LIKE HOTTENTOTS, 10) THE MANJIPAS AND PORCIGIS OF NIENHOF, THE MOTAYAS OF KNIVET ARE ALL OF BRAZIL, BROWN NEGROES WITH CURLY HAIR. 11) THE NIGRITAS OF MARTYR IN DARIEN, PANAMA, YET EXISTING IN ‘CHOCO UNDER THE NAME OF CHUANAS OR GAUNAS OR CHINOS (DARIENTE). UGLY BLACK OR RED NEGROES. 12) THE MANABIES OF POPAYAN (iN COLUMBIA) BLACKISH WITH NEGRO FEATURES AND HAIR, 13) THE GUABAS AND JARAS OF TAGUGALPA (TEGUCIGALPA) NEAR THE HONDURAS. +14) THE ENSLEN OR ESTEROS OF NEW CALIFORNIA, UGLY BLACKISH NEGROES. 15) THE BLACK INDIANS MET BY THE SPANIARDS IN LOUISIANA IN 1543, 16) THE MOON-EYED NEGROES, AND ALBINOS, DESTROYED BY THE CHEROKEES, AND SEEN IN PANAMA. ae atta Fanny Campbell's mt-DNA as proven to be 1009 indigenous to America. Her fermnale lineage has no African DNA and has been rooted in the Americas for 10005 of years_ B SOLD. in sive main carecoris of Brook Piel School Sf abs Vine heathy fe (ane orevtcen tat Perec tan Be eritccss co heey ties Heate danger off Ucing Weed Beste tion ite thos YORE GOL wrt cnet . the oldest skulls found in the Americas were of two women who ed 12,000-13,000 years ago. They were given the names of Lucia and Naia. However, the characteristics of these skulls were not Mongoloid, Amerindian or Native American’s today. The skulls of both Lucia and Naia are “Negroid” or resemble African, Melanesian, and Australian Aboriginals. rewate skutis oF EARLY AMERICA RESEMBLE AFRICAN, MELANESIAN AND AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS MARCH 25, 2015 Alex Haley Alexander Murray Palmer "Alex" Haley (August 11, 1921 — February 10, 1992)!" was an American writer known as the author of the 1976 book RROOES! The Saga of an American Family. The book was adapted by ABC as a TV mini-series of the same name and aired in 1977 to a record-breaking 130 million viewers. It had great influence on awareness in the United States of African-American history and inspired a broad interest in genealogy and family history. Alex Haley was born in Ithaca, New York, on August 11, 1921, and was the oldest of three brothers and a sister. Haley lived with his family in Henning, Tennessee, before returning to Ithaca with his family when he was five years old. Haley's father was Simon. Haley, a professor of agriculture at Alabama A&M University, and his mother was Bertha George Haley (née Palmer) whe was from Henning. The fomiy hed ASAE, CHENGRSENSOORISH, and ‘Soot icahesars ere The younger Haley always spoke proudly of his father and the obstacles of racism he had overcome. Plagiarism dispute and other criticismjecit) Genealogists have since disputed Haley's research and conclusions. Additionally, in 1978, Harold Courlander, filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New Yor ‘African ™ Courlander’s the copyright infringement lawsuit stated: "Defendant Haley had access to and substantially copied from The African. Without The African, Roots would have been a very different and less successful novel, and indeed it is doubtful that Mr. sie could have written Roots without The African 1n his —SXDe With) elOH/SUBHILEA 16 IE TEGEFAICOUT in support of Courlander's claim, Michael Wood, professor of English at Columbia University, stated: Te een ay The copying is significant and extensive ... Roots ... plainly uses The African as a model: as something to be copied at some times, and at other times to be modified, but always it seems, to be consulted ... Roots takes from The African phrases, situations, ideas, aspects of style and plot. Roots finds in The African essential elements for its depiction of such things as a slave's thoughts of escape, the psychology of an old slave, the habits of mind of the hero, and the whole sense of life on an infamous slave ship. Such things. are the Ife ofa novel, ané when they appear in Roots, they ara thelfe of someone elses era esoeok ial fede that "Alex Haley acknowledges and regrets that various materials from The African by Harold Courlander found their way into his book Roots.""! During the trial, presiding U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Ward stated: “Copying there is, pars rrr ih BBC Tein Judge Ward said that Haley had Different source: The name haley in cherokee indian means: The old octopus. A very wise name passed down from the tribes, = —, THE FIRST AMERICANS WERE AFRICANS. Dintetel Bide AFRICANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS ANCIENT History or tHe, DAVID MAC RITCHIE DREXPECTED FACES TWEEN AmaRye in decent pyar Pre CRed ‘American indian Sovereignty Is Over: US Government Says Negroes are Cherokee Indians oa: ‘The United States government just destroyed Indian sovereignty nthe United States District, Court of Columbia (00), Negroes were declared Citizens ofthe Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. ‘The Negroes won, again. No human beings on earth wall ever be alowed to deny the Negro anything—even the fact that he's not Indian. And no Indian nation is sovereign nove. Negroes are Indian, by federal court fat. In the United States District Court forthe District of Columbia, the Cherokee Nation (of Oklahoma) made an agreement withthe attorneys of the Negroes, the 2.800 “freedmen" restoring thelr citizenship Tuesday, September 20, nthe Cherokee Nation, with all their rights~ineluding the Fight to vote in the up-coming election September For Jamaica from 1655 to 1807, Philip Curtin in his work on slave census, proposes 423,900 Africans from Muslim dominated areas, representing 56.8 percent of the arrivals A group of Cherokees from Georgia were shipped to Jamaica, and sold to a John Bent who owned a plantation called Yardley Chase. nage aes Se Daruie Hawes useanee Titan are ate Pe Seed dat i eer, ee ss ie Historian and researcher Dr. Sultana Afroz wrote "From Moors to Marronage: The Islamic Heritage of Maroons In Jamaica”. - (Journal Research written by Dr. Sultana Afroz) In her journal paper, she showed the connection between Moors and Maroons when she wrote: “Jamaica was one of the final destinations for many of these Moorish captives who were referred to as Negro slaves from Spain.” Given the background of the Moors who were not only once conquerors establishing empires over three continents, but were also culturally enlightened people, resistance to subordination or subjugation in various forms by them became a common feature in the New World.” - Dr. Sultana Afroz The name of Don Christoval Arnold d Ysassi, a Jamaican born Spaniard who was appointed the governor of Jamaica by the Spanish King in 1655, is indicative of his Moorish origin.” — Dr. Sultana Afroz The New Oxford Am n and most editions afterwards have a section called “t Init, it shows that Cuba is assigned to North America, Dominica is assigned to North America, Dominican Republic is assigned to North America, Haiti is assigned to North America, Jamaica is assigned to North America, Trinidad is assigned to South America. Overall the Caribbean Islands and those from there are indeed true Indigenous Moorish Americans. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR erry oy exucaco RAHM EMANUEL PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Moor:sh Americans arc th: descendants of the anciert Moabites, Hamatities, and Caraanites who were pe-mitted by the Old Pharaohs of Kemet to traverse from East Africa and later formed themselves kingdoms extending from the northwestern and southwestern shores of Africa, the Atlantic Jelarcds onte the present day Continental Aeerivass and WEEREAS, the irdigenous Moorish Peo; themselves with the family of nationsy and ss of te Americas arc ng united ix oud to wgain Tink WEEREAS, the Mcoriss Ameticass, being aboriginal tothe teritories af Nem, Centraland South Americes, have forme¢ a sovercign Tacceratic Government guided by the command pr nciples of love, ruth, peace, reedom, and justice through vistue ofthe auivaisal igh to self-deten nina ‘well as w:th the Declaration on the Righ:s of Indigenovs Fooples guatautecd in the Chi.te, and WHEREAS, on Jasuury 8, 1886, Noble Drew Ali vats dont int the State vf North Carolina destined to eecome the fi:st Pauiot of nis uueatally eusleved Moorish Autzticu People. In 19:2 he was later angintee as “El Hajj Sharif Abdul Ali “by the Heads of Egyptand Holy City af Mecca to return 19 ‘ne Urited States as the Last Prophet and Feunding Father of the newly risen Nation of Moorish ‘Americans. As a result of the 13" amencment, Moorish pecple were emarcipated from slavery in 1865 NOW, THERZPORE, l, RAHM. EMANUEL, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO, do hereby proclaim Jenu-y 8-15, 2012, t¢ be MOORISH AMERICAN WEEK IN CHICAGO. and urge all residents 10 recogrize the events panaeé fer this time, Dated this 22 day of December, 2011. LEmanesel! Mayer THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA FILE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES on LM range Co FL sn a 5a rae = “RESOLUTION NO. 75 Recorded - Martha 0. Haynie MR. WITKIN, IN PLACE APRIL 17, 1933 oR bk S10 py Ve MOORISH-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA AND. USE OF THEIR NAMES ‘Many sons and daughters of that proud and handsome race which in- spired the architecture of Northen Africa and carried into Spain the influence Of its artistic temperament have become citizens of this Nation. In the City if Philadelphia there exists a Moorish-American Society Made up of Moors who have found here the end of their quest for a home and Of the chitdren of those who journeyed here from the plains of Morocco. This Society has done much to-bring about a thorough absorption by these people of those principles which are necessary to make them good Amer- ican citizens. ‘These Moorish-Americans have since being here missed the use of the titles and name annexations that were so familiar at home and which are used im accordance with the doctrines of the religious faith to which they are abher- ents therefore be it i erect late Moorish Proclamations and evidence Article IV Section 1, Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state. And the Congress may by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts, records, and proceedings shall be proved, and the effect thereof. Chicago, Illinois Rahm Emanuel, Mayor December 22, 2011" Omaha, Nebraska Jim Smith, Mayor January 5, 2012 Tacoma, Washington Marilyn Strickland, Mayor January 4, 2012 ‘Charlotte, North Carolina Anthony R. Foxx, Mayor January, 2012 Baltimore, Maryland Stephanie Rawlings, Mayor January 8, 2012 Fayetteville, North Carolina Anthony G. Chavonne January, 2012 Lynchburg, Virginia Joan F. Foster, Mayor January 2012 Little Rock, Arkansas Mark Stodola, Mayor January 8, 2012 Trenton, New Jersey Tony Mack , Mayor January, 2012 Tyler, Texas Barbara Bas, Mayor January, 2012 Atlanta, Georgia C.T. Martin, Counc Member January 2012 Washington, D.C. Mayor, September 2011 “Noble Drew Ali Day” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Street, Mayor January, 2001 “Noble Drew Ali Day” Philadelphia, Pennyslvania David Cohen, Pres. City Council September, 1991 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Senate Resolution #75 April, 1933, “Use of names’ - Beys and Els” Sundry Free Moors State Records of South Carolina January 1780 FREE WHITE PensoNs. “rree white per amended by Act zely 24, 1870, has meaning BED Sae 21S coctntee ail peretes Uaiomcing ne lence, And” cueir gescenaanee Tacleaiad ee ees Bia Ef Goudie Bcamtinnsien: wancetee aber Tain, Encl, rect aad Slavic agncont” feiss rer) eee EPSUe LS Satieieorian, ana iseaee tenet itunes of Spaigt and “eotueat cue, mea SUA artes Wnbebitante of Bouch Rascta TC Seco pae ny or aviaiat eect cien chet RGiktle pire and dascene gli not ge eninge Stee So Tsay Bb, Sia PE" parce Dow tb. 2) Sta “dae? Sar: Yate ton Rk Sone Go 6) Bram Ss Egyptian Immigrant Wants to be Reclassified as Black Mostafa Hefiny feels he’s been black his whole life. The U.S. government doesn't agree. By Avlin Zafar © '9.Comments Dr. Mostafa Hefay Anyone who's ever filled out a census document or taken the SATs is familiar with that odd moment when you have to bubble in your racial classification. For many, the choices are confusing, limiting, and problematic, In the end, each person bubbles in what they best feel represents their identity. But ‘when Mostafa Hefny immigrated to the United States from Egypt in 1978, he didn’t get a say in that decision. “The government [interviewer] said, ‘You are now white,” Hefny told CBS Detroit, Since the 1980s, CBS reports, Henfy has been fighting to have the U.S. government reclassify him as black, which is how he's always seen himself. “My classification as a white man takes away my black pride, my black heritage and my strong black identity,” Henfy told the Detroit News. Hefny, 61, filed a suit in 1997 against the U.S. government to be reclassified, but his case was dismissed. Hefny has also reached out to President Obama for help, writing him a letter on June 29, the Detroit News reports, as well as the Justice Department and the United Nations. Paper Genocide Awareness Month Declartaion: Mar 6, 2015 Sonya Braxton Advocate As the Founder of PaperGenocide.org, and a Tuscarora Indian of North Carolina, I request that every state in the U.S. recognize the Paper Genocide of Native American Indians in America. | request that each government office make an honest effort to right this wrong done through Paper Genocide and set aside the month of June to educate the public about the history of Paper Genocide in America, how it was used, and how itis still being used against Native American Indians to this day in order to suppress and deny Native American Indians, who are blood Indians, the inherent right to exist freely as a Native American Indian's in America. Virginia passed two acts in 1682 that combined Wative Americans and Africans. into one category as “Negroes a 3 NATIVE AMERICANS WHICH ONE WERE YOU? LEARN YOUR HISTORY Luzia Woman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Luzia Woman (Portuguese pronunciation: [lu'zi.e}) is the name for an Upper Paleolithic period skeleton of a Paleo-Indian woman who was found in a cave in Brazil. Some archaeologists believe the young woman may have been part of the first wave of immigrants to South America. Nicknamed Luzia (her name pays homage to the famous African fossil "Lucy", who lived 3.2 million years ago), the 11,500-year-old skeleton was found in Lapa Vermelha, Brazil, in 1975 by archaeologist Annette Laming- Emperaire.™ Computerized reconstruction of Luzia's face. Skin color and hair features are suppositions. 2009 study finds Nublans the closest people ethnically to the ancient Egyptians | leas . ‘The Mother of All Languages By GAUTAM NAIK Updated April 15, 2011 12:01 a.m. ET The Wall Street Journal The world’s 6,000 or so modern languages may have all descended from a single ancestral tongue spoken by early African humans between 50,000 and 70,000 years ago, a new study suggests. [2009 study finds Nubians the closest people ethnically to the ancient Egyptians eee eae The Mother of All Languages By GAUTAM NAIK Updated April 15, 2011 12:01 a.m. ET The Wall Street Journal The world’s 6,000 or so modern languages may have all descended from a single ancestral tongue spoken by early African humans between 50,000 and 70,000 years ago, a new study suggests.

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