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Paperback Death Comes in 3's Book

ISBN: B086Y7DV1D

ISBN13: 9798636675488

Death Comes in 3's

Ayinde Mohn, pen name, Cherokee Nighthawk, is a Federally recognized tribal member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. For more than 7 years, he has fought in the Federal courts against the racist "One Drop Rule" policy of the U.S. Dept. of Interior, made up of multiple aggravated felony perjury crimes by Thomas B. Needles, the racist Republican bank and trust Landgrabber of First National Bank, turned low-level Federal commissioner. "As a result of the century-old cover-up of Needles' multiple felony crimes by the district attorneys of the United States, exposed for the first time in history in this book, the United States unlawfully degraded the half-blood to full-blood Native Cherokee tribal citizenship birthrights of our beloved Native Cherokee ancestors and their many generations to come to Cherokee Freedmen, in order to unlawfully convey our hundreds of acres of valuable energy producing "Restricted lands" in the Oklahoma state courts, "where the United States was not a party to the action," a violation of our 1880 Authenticated Cherokee Nation Final Roll, Section 21 of the Curtis Act of June 28, 1898, Section 27 of the Act of July 1, 1902, and 25 U.S. Code Stat. 81-Contracts with Indian tribes or Indians. Consequently, we, their hundreds of direct lineal descendants, will continue to be subjected to "Federal Institutional Racism, Now, Tomorrow, and Forever," for them courageously marrying African Americans, as opposed to "White People," during the racist Jim Crow era, Federally perjured, 1898-1914 Commission of the Five Civilized Tribes Roll enrollment for Federal land allotment proceedings. 2nd Cherokee Chief Charles Renatus Hicks, the author's most famous ancestor, was a War of 1812-1814 hero. Senator Elijah Hicks, his son, was the "Captain of the Trail of Tears" and Forefather of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Prophetically, the author was born in the "Indiana Territory" (meaning "Land of the Indians") and he and Elijah Hicks share the same birthday.

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