Summary of ARNA (Aboriginal Republic of North America) 2021 Conspiracy case against Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears
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From False Case to Righteous Judgment: How a 2021 Conspiracy Against Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears Turned Inward (2021–2026)
Public Affairs Desk – Aboriginal Ministry of Justice (Xi-Amaru Republic)
January 2026
The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice (AMJ) publishes this timeline to document the historical connection between the formal case initiated against Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears in 2021 and the collapse of leadership within the Aboriginal Republic of North America (ARNA) in January 2026.
This report is issued for public record, Indigenous governance documentation, and national historical preservation.
2021 — A formal case is created
In 2021, ARNA leadership initiated formal judicial records and proceedings against Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears through its internal governing bodies.
This action included:
- Written case records
- Coordinated accusations by multiple officials
- Institutional prosecution
- Attempts to remove her leadership and authority
Following later review by the Xi-Amaru Republic and AMJ, the case was determined to be:
- Coordinated among leadership
- Constructed through institutional control
- Based on misrepresentation
- Used to consolidate authority and silence opposition
AMJ classifies the action as a conspiratorial abuse of judicial process.
2022 — The Xi-Amaru Republic is established
Rather than ending her leadership, the 2021 case became the catalyst for national formation.
In 2022, Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears established the Xi-Amaru Republic, forming:
- A constitutional government
- Independent institutions
- The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice
- Citizenship systems
- Due-process governance
What was intended to destroy leadership produced a nation.
2023–2024 — Authority divides
Two paths developed:
- The Xi-Amaru Republic expanded lawfully
- ARNA leadership consolidated power internally
- The same individuals involved in the 2021 case remained in authority
- Internal dissent increased
- Political control intensified
June 4, 2025 — The public meeting and warning
On June 4, 2025, a public meeting was convened that included:
- Citizens of the Xi-Amaru Republic (Xi-Amaru Native Americans)
- Xi-Amaru Republic nationals
- ARNA nationals
- Members of ARNA’s Ministerial Congress
During this meeting, representatives associated with ARNA’s leadership attempted to disrupt proceedings and defend the 2021 case, repeating accusations and asserting that the prosecution of Chief Nnakina had been justified.
It was in this setting—before both nations—that Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears delivered the message she stated God had instructed her to speak.
She declared that:
- The 2021 case had been built through conspiracy
- Multiple leaders had knowingly participated
- The accusations were false
- The process had violated moral and divine law
She warned publicly that:
Those who created the case,
Those who enforced it,
Those who defended it,
Those who have injured innocent people,
And those who remained in agreement with it
would experience judgment through loss of authority, internal division, exposure, and collapse.
She further warned that those present from ARNA’s leadership still had an opportunity to publicly renounce the alliance and withdraw from what she described as a spiritually corrupt union formed through injustice.
No public denunciation was made.
No separation occurred.
No repentance was issued.
The warning was delivered openly, before witnesses from both peoples.
The scriptural foundation declared
The warning was grounded in scripture:
“Whoso returneth evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house.” —Proverbs 17:13
“And when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushments… and they were smitten.” — 2 Chronicles 20:22
“They helped to destroy one another.”— 2 Chronicles 20:23
And:
“If a false witness rises… then you shall do to him as he intended to do to his brother.” — Deuteronomy 19:18–19
Chief Nnakina stated that judgment would not come by human retaliation, but by God causing the conspirators to turn on one another.
Late 2025 — The alliance fractures
In the months that followed:
- Disagreements surfaced within ARNA leadership
- Ministers separated into factions
- Authority narrowed
- Internal accusations increased
- Cooperation ended
- Trust collapsed
Those who once stood unified in the 2021 case no longer stood together.
January 6, 2026 — Government collapse
ARNA issued an executive decree:
- Dissolving its Ministerial Congress
- Removing leadership
- Initiating internal legal actions
- Suspending legislative authority
- Proposing restructuring
The governing body ARNA NJS that authored the 2021 case ceased to function as a unified institution.
January 2026 — The ambushment phase
Immediately afterward:
- Former allies publicly accused one another
- Private communications became public
- Call records and messages circulated
- Supporters withdrew
- Authority disintegrated into public conflict
Those who gathered to accuse became divided.
Those who prosecuted became exposed.
Those who agreed fell with them.
Vindication through righteous judgment
From the perspective of the Xi-Amaru Republic and AMJ:
- A false case was created in 2021
- A nation rose in 2022
- A warning was issued publicly in 2025
- Judgment manifested in 2026
The same mechanism used to destroy was returned upon its authors.
Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears remains in office.
The Xi-Amaru Republic stands.
Those who conspired fell together.
Closing record
2021 — conspiracy formed.
2022 — nation established.
2025 — warning delivered before both peoples.
2026 — alliance collapsed.
Not by force.
Not by retaliation.
But by God causing those who stood together in injustice to turn on one another.
As written:
“The Lord set ambushments.”
For AMJ, this is not rhetoric.
It is sequence.
It is public record.
It is vindication.






















