
e W a n d e r i n g
By Kini Cosma

We present to you compiled dossiers expressing incidents how adjudicators have flouted international law and their own guidelines. The principle aim is to reveal the most organized and efficient way possible using repression and discrimination while being criminalized.
Survival for this author has become a form of resistance to the Department of Justice (DOJ); state and federal courts and police departments because of one woman’s sexual orientation. She is being governed as inferior and an economic burden.
It is always difficult to understand what motivates the DOJ and their collaborators to do such things. It remains a dilemma to know whether they specifically hate this woman and enjoy terrorizing her into submission, or whether they are ordinary people caught up in the evil of the police regime.
If they were just ordinary men and women, the question is whether, we would behave in a similar way in similar circumstances providing fear as a constant companion over frivolity such as a crunched up piece of paper, a merry Christmas balloon, a sea shell…that a police officer found in front of her house.
When will we recognize what is happening to the underprivileged who are being trafficked in the United States today? When will we have the courage to care?
Must we continue to break a woman down so that a woman can no longer perform useful work because she had dreams and hopes one can reasonably expect of life?
How long should we continue to beat her into submission by verbal abuse and through the use of other repressive tactics?
Is it more humane to rob her of a family at any costs and discard her on the street?
Is it more economical to continue to use psychological warfare and banter a woman with insanity to undermine her qualities.
Shall we render her credibility useless, instead of being held accountable to pay out damages?
Should we use verbal abuse to make the woman feel inferior hoping she will submit to the whims of strange men?
In a 1972 Landmark decision on the Death Penalty, former Chief Justice William Brennan said, “Punishment by its severity must not degrade human dignity. The calculated human killing by the state denies the executed person humanity. It does not honor the victim to emulate the murderer and to treat people like objects to be toyed with and discarded.
After one of the many ‘selections’ take place, what will our life expectancy be worth? We may as well bring back the gas chambers.
More Terror Planned For Transient Woman
A woman who was self-employed in Napa, California, as a paralegal enforcing judgments was ruled to be a “sex offender” by a Judge Ronald T.L. Young in Napa County, California. She was never entitled to an appeal. As a result, she has been disenfranchised by the Jews and the justice system. She must service American men while others bully her.
Regardless of the womans decent, respectable, court filings at every level of state and federal courts, her voice remains unheard; even now at the U.S. District Court of Northern California in San Francisco and Oakland. Regardless of priority case management, this has been going on for ten years. Her call for help does not count because she is being denied basic humanity. She is withstanding severe cruel and unusual hardships for which the U.S. Government has sanctioned termination of her life through forced suicide.
Her fears of discrimination and violence have gone heedlessly imposed upon her as inevitable and her campaigns for economic, social and legal rights for herself and her family has taken on all forms of discrimination.
This woman has been forced to live underground having to rely on men to assist her because the U.S. Government and their tyranny have failed to consider her asylum claims. Housing and other resources are so scarce that she is being forced to travel to jurisdiction to jurisdiction while facing judicial abuse and harassment.
Though she has worked very hard for no or low wages or welfare benefits, the U.S. Government will not allow her to be economically independent. She has done a mountain of caring work for nothing, but still has not been given back her $100k trust estate monies and resources needed to make choices, including sexual choices.
Her campaign against loss of child custody, police arrests, anti-lesbian violence, criminalization, as well as being forced to live an underground existence also remain heedlessly ignored.
Hatred at all levels are breaching Gender Guidelines and International Law in her asylum appeals. Her work is being unvalued and devalued, and is being unwaged and low-waged. Wealth and profit is coming from her work, yet her values of survival and welfare have been dismissed.
By robbing this transient woman of any form of human rights that includes a grand theft larceny of her $100k trust estate monies her mother left her, she can become weak. This is so the U.S. Government can use severe forms of neglect to prevent her from reporting data. That way other women can come up missing as well.
Copyright 2008-Kini-All Rights Reserved
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