Our Inherited Creoles Rights
 

 

 

 

 

Prior to the Passing of Mr Gilbert Martin A Creole Political Activist. His fight for Creole Rights Centered around His Movement to Challange the U. S. Governments' breach of the louisiana Purchase Treaty....The 3rd article of the treaty which guaranteed to all its' inhabitants of the Ceded territory their full rights, a commitment that was never fulfilled by the government...

As such Gilbert and the Creole People who inhabited the territory were denied their treaty rights..Though Mr. Martin has passed on ,We Creole people intend to continue to pursue our right to Exist through the higher court system...We will start with a Creole Rights Petition which will require your signature and support...In the mean time give it some thought ...If We are to survive as a People We must achieve the Recognition we rightfully deserve

Memos from Mr Gilbert Martins' Effort to challange the Higher American Courts and Government agencies...

If Any Part Of Your Ancestry,Or Simply Your Surname, Can Be Traced Back To The Louisiana Territory Before Louisiana Became A State, Or Back To The Battle Of New Orleans,This Is An Invitation To Join The International
French Creole Cultural Society.

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 I Gilbert E. Martin, through divine guidance and mother wit, have proclaimed myself  THE MIGHTEST MAN ON EARTH because I have recently, and single-handedly, invoked my protection under the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, to deliberately defy two of California's most treasured lawas. And at the same time, I have swung wide open the gates leading out of oppression and confinement. My people have been trying to open those gates for almost two hundred years.

I have opened the gates through which we can all embark upon the wide road to freedom; to nationhood; to self-determination; to equality, and to financial independence.

Yet neither the state nor the federal government has the power to ever close them back again. Those gates provide us to our long sought after rights as a bona fide nation among the numerous nations of mankind. By opening those gates I have tested the strenghts of the Louisiana Treaty and also that of the International Genocide Treaty.

 


      I do firmly believe that Almighty God has given me what is necessary to bring the United States and the state of Louisiana to task, for breaching the third article of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, and for acting against us in a manner which is detrimental to our very survival, and contrary to what is required by the International Genocide Treaty, to which the United States is a signatory. Therefore, the following information is not being sneaked around behind closed doors- but right in everybody's face. It's right here on the web for all the world to see.
 

 In order to prove to my people, the French Creoles of Louisiana, that the United States does not have unconditional jurisdiction over us, I, on December 1,2000, sent a letter to Bill Lockyer, I would soon be proclaming myself "Attorney at law", unless he could inform me of a California law which could override my protection.

I have full knowledge that California law and certain laws of other states prohibit such action by informally and unlicensed individuals such as I. Nevertheless, I also know that neither California nor any other state can override the treaties mentioned above. Furthermore, I sent copies of my letter to Lockyer to several other entities and individuals, including the NAACP and the State Bar of California.

       Moreover, as further proof of my God given ability, I am publicly challenging either of those governments mentioned above, to simply issue a public statement denying and denouncing any part of the following claims and accusations being put forth herein.