Haile Frasberg Selassie: A King Defending Indigenous Rights Against Racial Discrimination
In a world plagued by racial discrimination and injustice, there emerges a steadfast defender of indigenous rights. Haile Frasberg Selassie also known as Mr. Clayton-M. Bernard-Ex., more than just a reformer, is a King on a mission to challenge and combat racism, particularly within the justice system. With a focus on conspiracy against rights (U.S.C. § 241 and 242) and the Las Vegas justice court system, Haile Frasberg Selassie aims to hold judicial officials accountable for their actions and ensure justice, fairness, and accountability win.
Defending the Rights of Indigenous People
Haile Frasberg Selassie's efforts to defend the rights of indigenous people stem from his unwavering dedication to crusading against racial inequality. He believes in creating a society built on compassion, understanding, and equality of opportunity. However, his journey has not been easy, as he faces numerous challenges and obstacles in his pursuit of justice.
One of the main issues Haile Frasberg Selassie addresses is racial discrimination and profiling. He sheds light on the systemic injustices often faced by marginalized communities, standing up against the very fabric of racism that hinders progress and unity. In the Las Vegas justice court system, he has witnessed judges acting without jurisdiction, violating diplomatic immunity, and abusing their oath of office. In the face of such adversity, Haile Frasberg Selassie's mission to defend the rights of indigenous people stands as a beacon of hope. His unwavering dedication to combating racial inequality serves as an inspiration to all. It is essential to recognize that racial discrimination is a cancer that has persisted for far too long, hindering progress and unity within society.
The Plight of Racial Discrimination and Profiling
The plight of racial profiling started 1000’s of years ago, but this article polarizes its focus on the present and on the time in 2017 on desert inn road, Las Vegas, Nevada, less than 2 minutes from the trump tower on foot, the State of Nevada justice system used Haile Frasberg Selassie as a catalyst to change their laws and policies in the Marijuana/Cannabis industry to benefit their personal pockets including the governor and the tax department head officer, all the while trampling on Haile Frasberg Selassie’s rights and racially profiling and discriminating against him.
The State hired a special public defender to collude with the court to prosecute a bogus case against Haile Frasberg Selassie with no legal merit, jurisdiction, evidence, witnesses, picture, surveillance footage, audio, fingerprints or damaged party. The special public defender claimed that Haile Frasberg Selassie also known as Mr. Clayton-M. Bernard-Ex worked for Obama simply because he had brown skin. This baseless accusation led Haile Frasberg Selassie to file a 38 billion 500-million-dollar lawsuit in 2019 against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) and others highlighting the blatant racial discrimination and racial profiling against him.
To illustrate racial discrimination and racial profiling, he poses these thought-provoking questions: Would the State of Nevada or its police force dare to plant drugs on Prince Charles of the British Crown? Would they arrest him for the same reason twice or use excessive force? Would they put a plastic bag over his head for several hours? Would they hold him down and draw his blood then claim the statute of limitations as a defense and get away with it? Would they accuse him of working for Trump? Would they post his picture up on every news outlet knowing they have had a false police report for six years and ongoing? The contrast between treating a prominent figure like Prince Charles like a person being racially profiled or discriminated against, and the real and current racial injustices faced by Haile Frasberg Selassie is staggering, and only highlights the need for accountability, reform and the urgency to put an end to racism altogether.
Furthermore, the courts and judges who are accused of conspiracy against rights in Selassie’s lawsuit(s) are in fact lawyers who practice lies and deceit, and use lies to proceed as truth and fact. What should Haile Frasberg Selassie tell his people after 1000 years of slavery and oppression? He affirms that “racial discrimination should not go unnoticed.” He knows it is essential to shed light on these injustices to bring about change.
Holding Judicial Officials Accountable
Haile Frasberg Selassie believes in holding judicial officials accountable for their actions. He asserts that all judges who claim immunity should not be exempt from human rights violations or racial discrimination violations and those who grant immunity to the judges are the source of racial discrimination and segregation and need to be brought to justice including but not limited to Congress. Haile Frasberg Selassie declares, “without human rights, judges have no rights; without justice, there is no justice of peace; without people, there is no court; and without racial discrimination, white privilege would crumble.”
In his current pursuit of justice, Haile Frasberg Selassie filed a lawsuit on February 09, 2024 against Las Vegas Township Justice Court; Judge: Jessica Goodey; Judge: Eric Adam Goodman (aka) Eric A. Goodman; Judge: Elayna J. Youchah; Judge: Jennifer Anna Dorsey (aka) Jennifer A. Dorsey; Judge: Gloria Marie Navarro (aka) Gloria M. Navarro; Judge: Richard F. Boulware II; Judge: Maximiliano D. Couvillier III; Judge: Vincent Cam Ferenbach (aka) Vincent Ferenbach, Cam Ferenbach; Judge: Andrew Patrick Gordon (aka) Andrew P. Gordon; Judge: Daniel J. Albregts; Judge: Robert A. McQuaid Jr; Judge: Kent J. Dawson; Judge: Larry R. Hicks; Judge: Robert C. Jones; Judge: Craig Stephen Denney (aka) Craig S. Denney; Judge: James C. Mahan; Judge: Brenda Weksler; Judge: Christina D. Silva; Judge: Anne R. Traum; Judge: Nancy J. Koppe; Judge: Carla Baldwin and Judge: Miranda Mai Du (aka) Miranda M. Du and others for direct violation of various laws, including 42 U.S.C. § 1983, U.S.C. § 241, 17 U.S.C. § 501, 28 U.S.C. § 1331, U.S.C. § 552, 22 U.S.C. § 611, 12 U.S.C. § 1829b, U.S.C. § 3729, and 28 U.S.C. § 22 U.S.C 254a et seq, U.S.C. § 2201.
Conclusion
It is important to note that Haile Frasberg Selassie is not an enemy of the State or its people. The State's justice operation and judicial system have breached common human rights by prosecuting cases with no proof or evidence of a crime committed, but purely because of the color of a person's skin. Such blatant racial discrimination and profiling against indigenous brown people shall not go unnoticed.
Haile Frasberg Selassie's melee against racial discrimination and injustice within the justice system is crucial in the quest for equality and unity. He serves as a beacon of hope, challenging the status quo and demanding culpability from judicial officials and the system. By shedding light on systemic injustices and advocating for the rights of indigenous people, he paves the way for a more just and inclusive society. Through his tireless efforts, Haile Frasberg Selassie reminds us that the combat against racial discrimination is overdue to end and that we all have a role to play in stopping racism to create a better future for all. Furthermore, it is crucial to shed light on the fact that Las Vegas judges often act without jurisdiction, thereby violating diplomatic immunity. They abuse their oath of office and engage in racial discrimination and profiling, misconduct, and conspiracy to commit crimes.
In conclusion, the fight against racial discrimination and profiling requires brave individuals like Haile Frasberg Selassie, who are willing to challenge the system and hold judicial officials accountable. His efforts to defend the rights of indigenous people and create a society built on compassion, understanding, and equality of opportunity should inspire us all. Let us join in this pursuit for justice, fairness, and accountability, for a future free from the shackles of racial discrimination. The time to act is now and Haile Frasberg Selassie firmly affirms that the Lion of Judah shall prevail in this time and forevermore.
Defending the Rights of Indigenous People
Haile Frasberg Selassie's efforts to defend the rights of indigenous people stem from his unwavering dedication to crusading against racial inequality. He believes in creating a society built on compassion, understanding, and equality of opportunity. However, his journey has not been easy, as he faces numerous challenges and obstacles in his pursuit of justice.
One of the main issues Haile Frasberg Selassie addresses is racial discrimination and profiling. He sheds light on the systemic injustices often faced by marginalized communities, standing up against the very fabric of racism that hinders progress and unity. In the Las Vegas justice court system, he has witnessed judges acting without jurisdiction, violating diplomatic immunity, and abusing their oath of office. In the face of such adversity, Haile Frasberg Selassie's mission to defend the rights of indigenous people stands as a beacon of hope. His unwavering dedication to combating racial inequality serves as an inspiration to all. It is essential to recognize that racial discrimination is a cancer that has persisted for far too long, hindering progress and unity within society.
The Plight of Racial Discrimination and Profiling
The plight of racial profiling started 1000’s of years ago, but this article polarizes its focus on the present and on the time in 2017 on desert inn road, Las Vegas, Nevada, less than 2 minutes from the trump tower on foot, the State of Nevada justice system used Haile Frasberg Selassie as a catalyst to change their laws and policies in the Marijuana/Cannabis industry to benefit their personal pockets including the governor and the tax department head officer, all the while trampling on Haile Frasberg Selassie’s rights and racially profiling and discriminating against him.
The State hired a special public defender to collude with the court to prosecute a bogus case against Haile Frasberg Selassie with no legal merit, jurisdiction, evidence, witnesses, picture, surveillance footage, audio, fingerprints or damaged party. The special public defender claimed that Haile Frasberg Selassie also known as Mr. Clayton-M. Bernard-Ex worked for Obama simply because he had brown skin. This baseless accusation led Haile Frasberg Selassie to file a 38 billion 500-million-dollar lawsuit in 2019 against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) and others highlighting the blatant racial discrimination and racial profiling against him.
To illustrate racial discrimination and racial profiling, he poses these thought-provoking questions: Would the State of Nevada or its police force dare to plant drugs on Prince Charles of the British Crown? Would they arrest him for the same reason twice or use excessive force? Would they put a plastic bag over his head for several hours? Would they hold him down and draw his blood then claim the statute of limitations as a defense and get away with it? Would they accuse him of working for Trump? Would they post his picture up on every news outlet knowing they have had a false police report for six years and ongoing? The contrast between treating a prominent figure like Prince Charles like a person being racially profiled or discriminated against, and the real and current racial injustices faced by Haile Frasberg Selassie is staggering, and only highlights the need for accountability, reform and the urgency to put an end to racism altogether.
Furthermore, the courts and judges who are accused of conspiracy against rights in Selassie’s lawsuit(s) are in fact lawyers who practice lies and deceit, and use lies to proceed as truth and fact. What should Haile Frasberg Selassie tell his people after 1000 years of slavery and oppression? He affirms that “racial discrimination should not go unnoticed.” He knows it is essential to shed light on these injustices to bring about change.
Holding Judicial Officials Accountable
Haile Frasberg Selassie believes in holding judicial officials accountable for their actions. He asserts that all judges who claim immunity should not be exempt from human rights violations or racial discrimination violations and those who grant immunity to the judges are the source of racial discrimination and segregation and need to be brought to justice including but not limited to Congress. Haile Frasberg Selassie declares, “without human rights, judges have no rights; without justice, there is no justice of peace; without people, there is no court; and without racial discrimination, white privilege would crumble.”
In his current pursuit of justice, Haile Frasberg Selassie filed a lawsuit on February 09, 2024 against Las Vegas Township Justice Court; Judge: Jessica Goodey; Judge: Eric Adam Goodman (aka) Eric A. Goodman; Judge: Elayna J. Youchah; Judge: Jennifer Anna Dorsey (aka) Jennifer A. Dorsey; Judge: Gloria Marie Navarro (aka) Gloria M. Navarro; Judge: Richard F. Boulware II; Judge: Maximiliano D. Couvillier III; Judge: Vincent Cam Ferenbach (aka) Vincent Ferenbach, Cam Ferenbach; Judge: Andrew Patrick Gordon (aka) Andrew P. Gordon; Judge: Daniel J. Albregts; Judge: Robert A. McQuaid Jr; Judge: Kent J. Dawson; Judge: Larry R. Hicks; Judge: Robert C. Jones; Judge: Craig Stephen Denney (aka) Craig S. Denney; Judge: James C. Mahan; Judge: Brenda Weksler; Judge: Christina D. Silva; Judge: Anne R. Traum; Judge: Nancy J. Koppe; Judge: Carla Baldwin and Judge: Miranda Mai Du (aka) Miranda M. Du and others for direct violation of various laws, including 42 U.S.C. § 1983, U.S.C. § 241, 17 U.S.C. § 501, 28 U.S.C. § 1331, U.S.C. § 552, 22 U.S.C. § 611, 12 U.S.C. § 1829b, U.S.C. § 3729, and 28 U.S.C. § 22 U.S.C 254a et seq, U.S.C. § 2201.
Conclusion
It is important to note that Haile Frasberg Selassie is not an enemy of the State or its people. The State's justice operation and judicial system have breached common human rights by prosecuting cases with no proof or evidence of a crime committed, but purely because of the color of a person's skin. Such blatant racial discrimination and profiling against indigenous brown people shall not go unnoticed.
Haile Frasberg Selassie's melee against racial discrimination and injustice within the justice system is crucial in the quest for equality and unity. He serves as a beacon of hope, challenging the status quo and demanding culpability from judicial officials and the system. By shedding light on systemic injustices and advocating for the rights of indigenous people, he paves the way for a more just and inclusive society. Through his tireless efforts, Haile Frasberg Selassie reminds us that the combat against racial discrimination is overdue to end and that we all have a role to play in stopping racism to create a better future for all. Furthermore, it is crucial to shed light on the fact that Las Vegas judges often act without jurisdiction, thereby violating diplomatic immunity. They abuse their oath of office and engage in racial discrimination and profiling, misconduct, and conspiracy to commit crimes.
In conclusion, the fight against racial discrimination and profiling requires brave individuals like Haile Frasberg Selassie, who are willing to challenge the system and hold judicial officials accountable. His efforts to defend the rights of indigenous people and create a society built on compassion, understanding, and equality of opportunity should inspire us all. Let us join in this pursuit for justice, fairness, and accountability, for a future free from the shackles of racial discrimination. The time to act is now and Haile Frasberg Selassie firmly affirms that the Lion of Judah shall prevail in this time and forevermore.