Urgent Appeal for Human Rights Advocacy & Asylum Assistance
Mar 29, 2026
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I am the second cousin of **Emmett Till**, whose 1955 lynching remains the most infamous symbol of racial terror in America. [cite: 10, 18] [cite_start]That same blood of resistance and suffering flows through my veins, and today, I am fighting a modern-day version of that same terror.
APattern of Global Persecution
For nearly three decades, across six countries—the United States, Ethiopia, Uganda, Colombia, and Jamaica—I have been targeted for my identity as a sovereign Aboriginal woman and a human rights defender. My work to empower women and reclaim matrilineal land rights has been met with:**Physical Violence:** From a near-lynching in 1998 to a recent physical assault in February 2026.
Infrastructure & Digital Warfare:
Engineered power and water deprivation in Ethiopia, the arson of my land in Uganda, and the systematic hacking of my e-commerce businesses and cryptocurrency.
Administrative Starvation:
Despite holding a PhD, a Doctor of Divinity, and serving as a Vice Chancellor of two universities, I have been blocked from viable employment for 10 out of the last 13 years in America—a deliberate policy to reduce a sovereign woman to dependency. [cite: 56, 60, 65]**Family Targeting:** My daughters have been removed or disappeared, and my niece is currently missing, suspected of being a victim of human trafficking.
The Fight for My Son
My most urgent battle is for my son, who is autistic and has five additional diagnosed disabilities. [cite: 78] [cite_start]He is entirely dependent on me as his sole caregiver. In July 2025, his legal SSI disability benefits were cut—a targeted act of financial deprivation against a vulnerable disabled person to punish my assertions of indigenous sovereignty.
My Appeal to the Human Rights Community
I am currently in Jamaica, where I have sought to rebuild the TasKiGi Creek Territory Nation State and heal from a lifetime of trauma. However, the persecution has followed me here through bioelectric attacks and physical assault.
I am appealing to any human rights activist, international lawyer, or advocacy group who can assist me in:
1. Securing Formal Asylum:
I need expert assistance in navigating the 1951 Refugee Convention to secure safety for myself and my son.
2. Investigating Federal Crimes: To hold those accountable for the mail obstruction, Indigenous rights conspiracies, and violations of the Emmett Till Antilynching Act of 2022.
3. Protecting Indigenous Knowledge: Preventing the theft of the Musa Silk Project and other indigenous innovations.
I have documented every incident in a **Sovereign Persecution Timeline and have filed formal complaints with the U.S. Department of Justice (February 25, 2026).
I am still here. I am still sovereign. But I cannot do this alone. If you have the expertise or the platform to help us secure safety and justice, please reach out.
Ending All Forms of Enslavement"
- Human Rights
- Latin America and the Caribbean
