Comes Now Pro Se Slave Negro Louis
Charles Hamilton II (USN), respectfully Appearances before His/her “Honorable
World Court Justices” request, direct, require,
Affirm, state and fully declare all
allegation, contention, disputes, disputation, argument, conflict and
disharmony, fully cause of action as follows:
Writ to join an additional defendant,
whom each Identified shall be directed to the additional defendant and shall be
substantially in the following form,
Amendment of Rules Governing United
States of America Joinder of Additional described “Defendants “Listed” as
follows:
1. Frederick Trump DOB March
14th 1869 Estate Tortfeasor and Subrogation Donald John Trump Sr.
2. Frederick Christ "Fred”
Trump Estate Tortfeasor and Subrogation Donald John Trump Sr.
3. Melina Knauss Trump
4. Maryanne Trump Barry
5. Donald John "Don"
Trump, Jr
6. Eric Frederick Trump
7. Tiffany Ariana Trump
8. Barron William Trump
1.
Brief
“Mandela
was born on 18 July 1918 in the village of Mvezo in Umtata, then a part of
South Africa's Cape Province
Beginning law studies at the University of Witwatersrand, Mandela was
the only native African student, and though facing racism, he befriended
liberal and communist European, Jewish, and Indian students, among them Joe Slovo
and Ruth First.
Joining the ANC, Mandela was increasingly influenced by Sisulu, spending
much time with other activists at Sisulu's Orlando house, including old friend
Oliver Tambo
In 1943, Mandela met Anton Lembede, an African nationalist virulently
opposed to a racially united front against colonialism and imperialism or to an
alliance with the communists
Mandela took Xuma's place on the ANC National Executive in March 1950
That month, the Defend Free Speech
Convention was held in Johannesburg, bringing together African, Indian and
communist activists to call an anti-apartheid general strike. Mandela opposed
the strike because it was not ANC-led,
but a majority of black workers took part, resulting in increased police
repression and the introduction of the Suppression of Communism Act, 1950,
affecting the actions of all protest groups
In 1950, Mandela was elected national president of the ANCYL; at the ANC
national conference of December 1951, he continued arguing against a racially
united front, but was outvoted
Mandela came to the opinion that the ANC "had no alternative to
armed and violent resistance" after taking part in the unsuccessful
protest to prevent the demolition of the all-black Sophiatown suburb of Johannesburg
in February 1955
He advised Sisulu to request weaponry from the People's Republic of
China, but though supporting the anti-apartheid struggle, China's government
believed the movement insufficiently prepared for guerilla warfare
With the involvement of the South
African Indian Congress, the Coloured People's Congress, the South African
Congress of Trade Unions and the Congress of Democrats, the ANC planned a
Congress of the People,
calling on all South Africans to send in proposals for a post-apartheid
era. Based on the responses, a Freedom Charter was drafted by Rusty Bernstein,
calling for the creation of a democratic, non-racialist state with the nationalisation
of major industry
When the charter was adopted at a
June 1955 conference in Kliptown attended by 3000 delegates, police cracked
down on the event, but it remained a key part of Mandela's ideology
On 5 August 1962, police captured Mandela along with Cecil Williams near
Howick A large number of groups have
been accused of having tipped off the police about Mandela's whereabouts,
including Mandela's host in Durban G. R. Naidoo, white members of the South
African Communist Party, and the CIA, but Mandela considered none of these
connections to be credible and instead attributes his arrest to his own
carelessness in concealing his movements
Mandela and his co-accused were transferred from Pretoria to the prison
on Robben Island, remaining there for the next 18 years
In April 1982 Mandela was transferred to
Pollsmoor Prison in Tokai, Cape Town along with senior ANC leaders Walter
Sisulu, Andrew Mlangeni, Ahmed Kathrada and Raymond Mhlaba; they believed that
they were being isolated to remove their influence on younger activists
Recovering from tuberculosis exacerbated
by the dank conditions in his cell, in December 1988 Mandela was moved to
Victor Verster Prison near Paarl
Here, he was housed in the relative comfort
of a warder's house with a personal cook, using the time to complete his LLB
degree There he was permitted many visitors
And organized secret communications with
exiled ANC leader Oliver Tambo In 1989, Botha suffered a stroke, retaining the
state presidency but stepping down as leader of the National Party, to be
replaced by F. W. de Klerk in a surprise move, Botha invited Mandela to a
meeting over tea in July 1989, an invitation Mandela considered genial
Botha was replaced as state
president by de Klerk six weeks later; the new president believed that
apartheid was unsustainable and released a number of ANC prisoners Following the fall of the Berlin Wall in
November 1989, de Klerk called his cabinet together to debate legalising the
ANC and freeing Mandela
Although some were deeply opposed
to his plans, de Klerk met with Mandela in December to discuss the situation, a
meeting both men considered friendly, before legalising all formerly banned
political parties on 2 February 1990 and announcing Mandela's unconditional
release
On February 7th 2013 the
Corruption of “United States of America” officially Freed the We thee Just
Abused Negro 44.5 plus enslaved (DNA) Race from False Slavery Servitude since
August 20th 1619 as the United States of America Claimed Negro Races
free from America” slaver with the 13th Amendment of The White Only
(KKK) Constitution of Mississippi
And thereafter On February 7th 2013
We thee Just Abused Negro
44.5 plus enslaved (DNA) Race been denaturalized of all “Claimed Citizenship”
of the 14th Amendment of the United States of America Claimed 1000
and 50% invalid
14th
Amendment to the Constitution which was ratified on July 9th 1868, and granting
“We” thee continual abused (Negro) American Legal standing, claimed equal
rights of governing laws of (America) being claimed the same as “White Only”
Supremacy of United States of America in
2016…? as Presidential Front runner taking America back to forefathers “Slavery
Servitude” of February 7th 2013
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