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General => Frauds => Topic started by: DCBirtch on December 09, 2018, 09:08:51 pm

Title: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: DCBirtch on December 09, 2018, 09:08:51 pm
Has anyone heard af this guy? The Belize Fund has been operating for some time with this guy at its "head".

http://www.thebelizefund.org/about.html#sriakhenaton
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 10, 2018, 12:14:01 am
Heritage claim:

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Sri Akhenaton, president and CEO of the Portal Institute, which opened in 2000, is part Native American. His grandfather was Powhatan and his grandmother part-Cherokee.

https://www.pressconnects.com/story/news/local/2015/09/10/pow-wow-preview/72022692/

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The couple behind the Belize Fund are Sri Akhenaton and his wife, Marlene Iris. Prior to moving to Susquehanna County, they resided in Maryland. Iris says that she and her husband were drawn to the area and its beautiful mountains by a feeling that a venue celebrating the heritage and culture of all Native Americans belonged here. Akhenaton is a Shamen of Powhatan Cherokee ancestry. His name means Holy Brother of the Sun.

http://www.endlessmtnlifestyles.com/?p=10093

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Sri Akhenaton, evolved Mystic and Spiritual Teacher, is available to assist any individual who needs help. He can assist you if you suffer from emotional pain, if you have lost a loved one, or if life seems too much for you to bear.

http://theportalinstitute.blogspot.com/2014/02/sri-akhenaton-offers-private.html

According to public records he was born in 1949. I've not found his birth name yet.
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 10, 2018, 12:50:38 am
He used to run portal-found.com, which can only be found in archive form now.

Example from 1998 https://web.archive.org/web/19981111191509/http://www.portal-found.com:80/

Not all links will work in archived form, but it looks like there is enough to be very helpful in research.

I've not looked everything over yet. But I can already tell that he has dramatically changed his branding over the years. In the past, he did not use supposed Native themes at all.

He sold supplements, incense, crystals, mala beads, massage oils, and his books.

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The Portal Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit, non-sectarian Spiritual Development Center offering the teachings of Trans-Cultural Spirituality in books written by Sri Akhenaton, courses in Loving Touch Therapy™, and Devotional Tools and products that raise consciousness levels, stimulate conditions of well-being, and synergise the mind/body/spirit complex. The outgrowth of Portal Enterprises and The Portal Press, The Portal Foundation, Inc. continues the tradition of "Conscionable Service to The Needs of Creation" begun more than a decade ago, and strives to promote ideologies and behaviors that reflect the unilateral application of Universal Law and Divine Will upon the Earth Mother. With dedicated philosophies and practices designed to transform egocentric, aggressive thoughts and behaviors into mind-sets and actions of Benevolence and Loving Kindness, The Portal Foundation, Inc. actively embraces All Creation as Beloved Brethren and Kindreds, while walking with gentle footsteps upon the bosom of Mother Earth.

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By The Grace of God, The Portal Foundation, Inc. will be allowed to continue its mission of Love and Peace for many years to come. And by the time our last act of service has been rendered, we only pray that in some small way we will have lessened the burdens of the troubled, weary and infirm, and assisted our Brethren in returning unto The Spirit of God - returning unto The Source - The Light, The Love Of The One Infinite Creator.

Shalom, Adonai, Shalom


https://web.archive.org/web/19980704145640/http://www.portal-found.com:80/portalfoundationinc.html
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 10, 2018, 02:42:04 am
I've uploaded here the 2016 and 2017 IRS Form 990-EZ for The Belize Fund.

I've not found any current, clear statement of where donations go.

Their mission statement does not lay out specifics:

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Helping Others: a nonprofit human services organization that assists American Indians with basic daily living needs, promotes their art and culture, and inspires others to join our efforts; and supports quality education for the children of Belize with resources and materials

http://thebelizefund.org/about.html

They say in the past they did things in Belize. We don't know if this is true and we don't know if anything actually done was helpful or wanted.

They say in the past they donated many books to local libraries and schools. We don't know what quality books and if they were helpful.

"A final initiative included tutoring children and adults in math, reading, English, and English as a Second Language." - They aren't doing this anymore, plus this could easily just be volunteer work that one of their members was already doing.

In an earlier incarnation Sri  was described as "the author synthesizes aspects of many religions (and traditions), consolidating what he feels are the 'most benevolent, the most functionally pure elements' of Christian, Native American, and Hindu mystical traditions". https://web.archive.org/web/20030603230755/http://www.portal-found.com:80/discuss.html

He and his wife moved from Maryland to Pennsylvania and changed his branding. Now their theme is Native. They run pow wows. Offer workshops http://thebelizefund.org/events.html#a-upcomingevents Run The American Indian Cultural Center at The Belize Fund http://thebelizefund.org/american-indian-cultural-center.html

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The American Indian Cultural Center near Susquehanna celebrated its grand opening Saturday afternoon.

Showcasing artifacts and art collections from across the country, the event focuses on the now-extinct Susquehannock tribe, who were native to the area.

Native American Art & Artifacts on Display in Susquehanna County https://wnep.com/2017/03/25/native-american-art-artifacts-on-display-in-susquehanna-county/

In the past they've sold fine art, incense, pond and fish supplies, supplements, bonsai, and Sri's books. http://portalinstitute.storenvy.com/faq

I'm not impressed and I would not trust them.


Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Sparks on December 10, 2018, 03:01:50 am
They say in the past they did things in Belize. We don't know if this is true and we don't know if anything actually done was helpful or wanted.

There is a Facebook page, at first glance I notice they rehash identical posts over and over again, mostly asking for money, others advertising their Pow Wow, which you posted an image about. I scrolled down quite a lot without finding any signs about doing anything in Belize. It might be down there, though.

https://www.facebook.com/BelizeFund/

Quote from: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BelizeFund/about/
FIND US
163 Melrose Rd
Susquehanna, Pennsylvania

m.me/BelizeFund

Call +1 570-727-3614

BUSINESS INFO
Business details
Parking
Parking: Car park

Opened in 2000

ADDITIONAL CONTACT DETAILS
contact@thebelizefund.org

http://www.TheBelizeFund.org

MORE INFO
About
Enjoy our American Indian Cultural Center with unique artifacts from across the country; American Indian Resource Center where Natives teach workshops; Gift Shoppe with an array of items to purchase and books on Spirituality by Sri Akhenaton.

[Category]: Arts and entertainment
Title: Re: The Belize Fund / Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Sparks on December 10, 2018, 03:06:42 am
These are their claims about their "endeavor to honor all American Indian peoples":

Quote from: http://www.thebelizefund.org/american-indian-cultural-center.html
AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER

Where those who came before us are honored for lives of Strength & Courage

Take a tour through the center and experience the unique collection of Native American art and artifacts that will bring their traditions and culture alive. Extensive exhibits include Native American Regalia, ancient tools, beading styles indigenous to various tribes, and ancient and modern-day pottery. Visit the Gift Shoppe and take a memory home with you.

The American Indian Cultural Center features a variety of art and artifacts from cultures living from New York to Arizona. These are the people that laid claim to the lands we call home.

WHEN THE PEOPLE & THE LAND WERE ONE — A REVERENT APPRECIATION OF AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE

ABOUT THE SUSQUEHANNOCK TRIBE OF AMERICAN INDIANS

The Susquehannock people were American Indians who lived in areas adjacent to the Susquehanna River and its tributaries from the southern part of what is now New York, through Pennsylvania, to the mouth of the Susquehanna in Maryland. They are the first humans to be  acknowledged in any written account of the Susquehanna Valley. John Smith, who helped establish the first English Colony in Virginia, noted the presence of the Susquehannocks in his journal upon his arrival in the New World.

Though the Susquehannocks were Iroquoian-like in speech, they were actually affiliated with the Algonquins. They established their towns along the branches of the Susquehanna because the waters facilitated travel and trade in the region and provided the Susquehannocks with a constant supply of fish and water.

None of the Susquehannock’s language has been preserved.

The Belize Fund is located on ground that is believed to be near the northernmost reaches of Susquehannock migration. The Susquehannock peoples were devastated in the Eighteenth Century by infectious disease and warfare.

The American Indian Cultural Center at The Belize Fund is our endeavor to honor all American Indian peoples, their history, culture and contribution to what has become the North American continent.

Join us in recalling a time when the people and the land were one.
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 10, 2018, 04:09:40 am
I did eventually find some mention of past activities in Belize, through his wife's Marlene Iris' page. She was an educator in the past and says that she used to go to Belize twice a year to do volunteer work.

I also looked over their claims of donating items to various tribal communities. Usually they aren't explicit about what they donated and who to. Looks like they do food drives during pow wows and then also collect up donations of used clothing, books etc. during the year. Then occasionally go disperse them. One of the few sets of photos I found of this show used items laid out on the ground on the side of a road for folks to pick through.

Title: Re: The Belize Fund / Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Sparks on December 10, 2018, 08:02:37 pm
Run The American Indian Cultural Center at The Belize Fund http://thebelizefund.org/american-indian-cultural-center.html

I posted all contents from that page here:

These are their claims about their "endeavor to honor all American Indian peoples" …

I just wonder what veterans and founders of the NAFPS forum really think about all this?
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 12, 2018, 08:09:16 pm
So far, I've not been able to figure out Sri Akhenaton's original name.

Through the pacer.gov (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) I see that he went through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, 2004, Maryland Bankruptcy Court. But the actual full records are "restricted or sealed" in his case.

From the available index: "There are no parties with aliases for case 03-81262" - so I assume that Sri Akhenaton is his current legal name and his prior names are not listed in these records.

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2003 listing (sources are his books from 1992, 1994)

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Portal Enterprises

PO Box 1449
Columbia, MD 21044

Portal Enterprises is the teaching vehicle for Sri Akhenaton, a teacher of esoteric spiritual philosophy. Out of his mystical experience, he sees himself as transmitting the Divine Light Energy of the One Infinite Creator to facilitate the awakening of humankind to the God-Consciousness Being. It is also his belief that all things born of creation, not just humans, contain a Light/Life vibration of Divine Consciousness and should be treated accordingly.

Sri Akhenaton offers a series of classes, workshops and weekly spiritual gatherings where he teaches LoveLight Meditation and the practice of Trans-Cultural Consciousness. It is assumed that humans are on an evolutionary journey that includes various incarnations in the earthly realm. Sri Akhenaton seeks to assist people on that journey in such a way as to not interfere with the free will or promulgating eccentric exclusivist doctrines. Rather, he attempts to assist people in discovering their divine nature and their ability to cooperate with their own evolution.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/other-psychic-new-age-groups
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 12, 2018, 11:20:12 pm
Examples of his past writings:

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LoveLight Meditation is a "Trans-Cultural", synergetic approach to Spirituality that is based in practices from ancient Spiritual Traditions. In its contemporary form, LoveLight Meditation techniques combine recognizable elements and practices from Native American Shamanism, Christian Mysticism, Hindu and Yogic Traditions, Tibetan Buddhism and West African Spiritualism to stimulate the awakening of Divine Consciousness. Utilizing Prayers, Invocations, Visualizations, Mantras, Affirmations and Quartz Crystals and Minerals to infuse mortal consciousness with The Divine Light Vibrations of The One Infinite Creator, LoveLight Meditation is designed to assist the evolutionary process by which mankind learns to access the God-self state of consciousness. It is through accessing and accepting the God-self that man consciously becomes an active, component part of The Infinite Body of God, with the self-serving aspects of ego-consciousness and linear thought finding transformation in The Light of One. It is the acceptance of the God-self that allows man to become a willing instrument for the transmission of Divine Love.

CRYSTAL COMMUNION: LOVELIGHT MEDITATIONS
by Sri Akhenaton https://web.archive.org/web/19980704150453/http://www.portal-found.com:80/excerptsCC.html

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Skilled practitioners of Healing Facilitation analyze chakra states to help determine the operative dynamics of existing emotional conditions, the nature of physical dysfunctions and the level of Spiritual Evolution of those soul incarnate beings who seek assistance in uncovering core motivations for personal behaviors and life-conditions.

DISCUSSIONS OF SPIRITUAL EVOLUTION & SPIRITUAL ATTUNEMENT, VOLUME II
by Sri Akhenaton https://web.archive.org/web/19980704150459/http://www.portal-found.com:80/excerptsDiscII.html

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Surrendering the compelling drives of ego-consciousness
to The Greater Universal Will of The One Infinite Creator
is not an act of submission;
Rather, surrendering is a glorious moment of communion
with The Living God Spirit
that transforms the limited process of mortal thought into the limitless, omnipresent Grace of Divine Thought.

REFLECTIONS FROM THE GOLDEN MIND
by Sri Akenaton https://web.archive.org/web/19980704150507/http://www.portal-found.com:80/excerptReflections.html

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New book:

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LET MY ASHES SPEAK

an autobiographical essay that addresses the issues faced by Native Americans each day of life.

$14.95+ $6.95 postage & handling

ISBN  9780962183928

http://www.thebelizefund.org/
Title: Re: Belize Fund/Sri Akhenaton
Post by: Piff on December 13, 2018, 05:17:28 am
Marlene Iris is his wife. Her prior married surname was Sandler.

They also have a nonprofit called The Lenape Fund, it is still active.

Entity Number   4050853
Address   163 Melrose Road Susquehanna PA 18847 Susquehanna

Filing Date
Aug. 19, 2011

Purpose: Solicitation Of Funds To Assist Native Peoples In Community Projects

(sources https://www.corporations.pa.gov/search/corpsearch and also a search through a paid public records site)
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Piff on December 13, 2018, 05:38:25 am
Paid public records search says his original name is Ronald S. Freeman.

That fits with the few mentions seen of a "Sri Ronald Akhenaton" online.

Birth month, year, and a city are the same in all the records.

Public records group him with Aretha S Freeman and Arthur M Freeman.

I believe these are his parents:
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=165280092
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=172495894

The marriage record for Sri Akhenaton and Marlene Iris says he was born in Virginia.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: educatedindian on December 13, 2018, 02:43:07 pm
Photos of his parents show them to be obvious light skinned Blacks. Freeman is only photographed in regalia and hats to try to make that less obvious.

Them being from VA or DC area, it could be they have ancestry. Many NDNs here are also Black, been true for centuries. If he is Powhatan as he claims, then why is there no evidence of that in what he claims to teach? It's all generic Pan Indian stuff except for a few Hopi kachina displays. Why go to PA and claim to honor an extinct people, Susquehannock?

Much of what he teaches is also clearly a Nuage knockoff of Hinduism.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Piff on December 13, 2018, 10:28:56 pm
Example of his Nuage knockoff of Hinduism:

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Shiva Lingam
sold by The Portal Institute, Inc
$249.95
Size: Height 6.25 inches Width 4 inches
These are Sacred Stones found only in The Narmanda River in India that are used in Tantric Meditation and in The Invocation of The God Presence of Lord Shiva. Each Lingam has been Blessed in Vedic Tradition and further Cleansed, Blessed and Activated by Sri Akhenaton with Infusions of Divine Light Vibrations to ensure The highest resonance potential of each stone.

https://www.storenvy.com/products/2915721-shiva-lingam
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Diana on December 14, 2018, 01:39:20 am
I'm totally baffled by this charity the Belize fund. As an ex travel agent I used to book Belize as a vacation destination. It wasn't as popular as other Caribbean destinations but I have to say Belize is far from a third world country and other poorer Caribbean countries. As for this statement "A final initiative included tutoring children and adults in math, reading, English, and English as a Second Language." the official language of Belize is ENGLISH. Have these people really ever been to Belize? Or if they have, did they go beyond the all-inclusive resort walls they were staying at and actually interact with the locals?

Smell like scammers to me.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Piff on December 14, 2018, 10:00:06 pm
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"The mission here is to let people here know that Native Americans are still alive."

Quote from Freeman https://www.pahomepage.com/news/the-belize-fund/1226720803

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"They are a group of people that have respected mother earth from the beginning. And we need to respect mother earth because there's only one of her. " Said Marlene Iris, Vice President Belize Fund

Back in the day, Freeman had entirely different branding. No hat worn in publicity stills and straight up "Sri Akhenaton" "Illuminated Mystic" marketing. Newsletters were all theosophical pseudo Hinduism claims. It looks like Freeman was a guru, or at least trying to fashion himself into one. He did gain some followers.

Now their branding is as "The Belize Fund", "American Indian Cultural Center" and in holding pow wows. http://www.thebelizefund.org/pow-wow.html The pow wows are impressing people who have never attended one before.

Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Piff on December 14, 2018, 10:26:14 pm
Uploaded here is his parent's marriage certificate. Arthur M Freeman and Aretha M Sully, both 24 year old  educators born in Richmond, Virginia.

Arthur M Freeman's parents Louis H Freeman and Louise E Willis. Aretha M Sully's parents Ivory U Sully and Iola Gray.

Unless Freeman tells us who his claimed Powhatan ancestors are, we may not be able to find out on our own. Virginia has gone through a form of "paper genocide":

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After Virginia passed stringent segregation laws in the early 20th century and ultimately the Racial Integrity Act of 1924 which mandated every person who had any African heritage be deemed black, Walter Plecker, the head of Vital Statistics office, directed all state and local registration offices to use only the terms "white" or "colored" to denote race on official documents and thereby eliminated all traceable records of Virginia Indians. All state documents, including birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, tax forms and land deeds, thus bear no record of Virginia Indians. Plecker oversaw the Vital Statistics office in the state for more than 30 years, beginning in the early 20th century, and took a personal interest in eliminating traces of Virginia Indians. Plecker surmised that there were no true Virginia Indians remaining as years of intermarriage has diluted the race. Over his years of service, he conducted a campaign to reclassify all bi-racial and multi-racial individuals as black, believing such persons were fraudulently attempting to claim their race to be Indian or white. The effect of his reclassification has been described by tribal members as "paper genocide"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powhatan#State_and_federal_recognition

He also claims "part-Cherokee" but does not provide any details.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Piff on December 15, 2018, 04:44:17 am
The Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2017 recognized six more tribes in Virginia. The Pamunkey Indian Tribe received it's status in Jan 2016.

Thomasina E. Jordan Indian Tribes of Virginia Federal Recognition Act of 2017 https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/984
Pamunkey Indian Tribe https://www.bia.gov/as-ia/ofa/323-pamunk-va

If Freeman actually believes that he has heritage he could apply to the relevant tribe for enrollment.

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Pamunkey Indians consider our tribe to consist of individuals who have a common Pamunkey ancestry AND social contact to the Pamunkey tribal body residing on our centuries-old traditional lands.  Ancestry must be traced  to a specific group of Pamunkey tribal members identified via various federal and tribal censuses conducted between 1900 and 1910.   Social contact requires pre-existing mutual socialization with existing Pamunkey tribal members, especially those residing on the reservation, to a level determined satisfactory by the Pamunkey Chief and Council.


Pamunkey membership http://pamunkey.org/tribal-office/membership/

For the six newly recognized tribes:

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The membership roll and governing documents of the Tribe shall be the most recent membership roll and governing documents, respectively,
submitted by the Tribe to the Secretary before the date of enactment of this Act.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/984/text

Freeman also claims Cherokee.

Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: loudcrow on December 15, 2018, 07:39:40 pm
Aretha Sully
United States Census, 1940
Name   Aretha Sully
Event Type   Census
Event Date   1940
Event Place   Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States
Gender   Female
Age   18
Marital Status   Single
Race   Black
Race   Negro
Relationship to Head of Household   Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household   Daughter
Birthplace   Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated)   1922
Last Place of Residence   Same House
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Ivory Sully   Head   M   46   Virginia
Iola Sully   Wife   F   41   Virginia
Ivory Sully   Son   M   23   Virginia
Iola Jeanette Sully   Daughter   F   21   Virginia
Aretha Sully   Daughter   F   18   Virginia
Lillian Sully   Daughter   F   16   Virginia
Carlease Sully   Daughter   F   3   Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTMJ-BQK : 14 March 2018), Aretha Sully in household of Ivory Sully, Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 118-196, sheet 13A, line 16, family 247, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4326.


View the original document. The original may contain more information than was indexed.

United States Census, 1940

Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: loudcrow on December 15, 2018, 08:06:12 pm
Arthur Freeman
United States Census, 1940
Name   Arthur Freeman
Event Type   Census
Event Date   1940
Event Place   Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States
Gender   Male
Age   19
Marital Status   Single
Race   Black
Race   Negro
Relationship to Head of Household   Son
Relationship to Head of Household   Son
Birthplace   Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated)   1921
Last Place of Residence   Same House
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Louis Freeman   Head   M   53   Virginia
Louise Freeman   Wife   F   43   Virginia
Louis Freeman   Son   M   25   Virginia
Harvey Freeman   Son   M   22   Virginia
Thomas Freeman   Son   M   20   Virginia
Arthur Freeman   Son   M   19   Virginia
Theola Freeman   Daughter   F   18   Virginia
David Freeman   Son   M   16   Virginia
Charles Freeman   Son   M   12   Virginia
Magdalene Freeman   Daughter   F   10   Virginia
Ruth Freeman   Daughter   F   9   Virginia
Ernest Freeman   Son   M   8   Virginia
Paul Freeman   Son   M   5   Virginia
Elsie Freeman   Daughter   F   2   Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTMN-J4L : 14 March 2018), Arthur Freeman in household of Louis Freeman, Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 118-161, sheet 9B, line 75, family 196, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4325.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Piff on December 16, 2018, 02:34:37 am
Obituary for one of his mother's sisters: https://web.archive.org/web/20181216023206/http://www.mimmsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/print?o_id=3375847
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Sparks on December 16, 2018, 03:29:37 am
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"The mission here is to let people here know that Native Americans are still alive."

Quote from Freeman https://www.pahomepage.com/news/the-belize-fund/1226720803

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"They are a group of people that have respected mother earth from the beginning. And we need to respect mother earth because there's only one of her. " Said Marlene Iris, Vice President Belize Fund

There are three two-minute videos at that news report, which looks much like a commercial.

The Hopi kachina displays mentioned below are the subject of one of these three videos:

It's all generic Pan Indian stuff except for a few Hopi kachina displays. Why go to PA and claim to honor an extinct people, Susquehannock?
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Sparks on December 16, 2018, 03:42:19 am
Paid public records search says his original name is Ronald S. Freeman.

That fits with the few mentions seen of a "Sri Ronald Akhenaton" online.

Considering the meaning of his invented legal names, I'd say they reveal a high level of  pompousness and self-aggrandizement:

Quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri
Sri (/?ri?/;[1] Devanagari: ????, IAST: ?r? [??i?, ??i?]) also transliterated as Sree, Shri, Shree, Si or Seri is a word of Sanskrit origin, used in South Asia and Southeast Asia as a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." or "Ms." in written and spoken language, but also as a title of veneration for deities. It is widely used in South and Southeast Asian languages such as in Indonesian, Javanese, Balinese, Sinhalese, Thai, Tamil, Hindi and Malay.

Quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten
Akhenaten (/?æk??n??t?n/;[1] also spelled Echnaton,[7] Akhenaton,[8] Ikhnaton,[9] and Khuenaten;[10][11] meaning "Effective for Aten"), known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning "Amun Is Satisfied"), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty who ruled for 17 years and died perhaps in 1336 BC or 1334 BC. He is noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian polytheism and introducing worship centered on the Aten, which is sometimes described as monolatristic, henotheistic, or even quasi-monotheistic. An early inscription likens the Aten to the sun as compared to stars, and later official language avoids calling the Aten a god, giving the solar deity a status above mere gods.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: loudcrow on December 16, 2018, 04:06:24 pm
Ivory Sully
United States Census, 1940
Name   Ivory Sully
Event Type   Census
Event Date   1940
Event Place   Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States
Gender   Male
Age   46
Marital Status   Married
Race   Black
Race   Negro
Relationship to Head of Household   Head
Relationship to Head of Household   Head
Birthplace   Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated)   1894
Last Place of Residence   Same House
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Ivory Sully   Head   M   46   Virginia
Iola Sully   Wife   F   41   Virginia
Ivory Sully   Son   M   23   Virginia
Iola Jeanette Sully   Daughter   F   21   Virginia
Aretha Sully   Daughter   F   18   Virginia
Lillian Sully   Daughter   F   16   Virginia
Carlease Sully   Daughter   F   3   Virginia
Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTMJ-BQF : 14 March 2018), Ivory Sully, Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 118-196, sheet 13A, line 12, family 247, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4326.
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: loudcrow on December 16, 2018, 04:07:16 pm
Iola Sully
United States Census, 1940





Name:   Iola Sully
Event Type:   Census
Event Date:   1940
Event Place:   Madison Ward, Richmond, Richmond City, Richmond City, Virginia, United States
Gender:   Female
Age:   41
Marital Status:   Married
Race:   Black
Race:   Negro
Relationship to Head of Household:   Wife
Relationship to Head of Household:   Wife
Birthplace:   Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated):   1899
Last Place of Residence:   Same House
Household   Role   Sex   Age   Birthplace
Ivory Sully   Head   Male   46   Virginia
Iola Sully   Wife   Female   41   Virginia
Ivory Sully   Son   Male   23   Virginia
Iola Jeanette Sully   Daughter   Female   21   Virginia
Aretha Sully   Daughter   Female   18   Virginia
Lillian Sully   Daughter   Female   16   Virginia
Carlease Sully   Daughter   Female   3   Virginia
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund
Post by: Sparks on December 18, 2018, 04:52:11 am
https://www.pahomepage.com/news/the-belize-fund/1226720803 … There are three two-minute videos at that news report …

The videos portray one Chris Hunsicker as some kind of resident artist (painter, flute player) at the "American Indian Cultural Center". I couldn't find much about him, except three short videos on YouTube, where he plays a flute "At the November 2015 Big Indian Gathering at the Pine Hill Community Center". (The Deer Hunting Song; Crossing Over; Song Of The Swallow.)
Title: Re: Ronald Freeman AKA Sri Akhenaton, Belize Fund — Chris Hunsicker
Post by: Sparks on December 18, 2018, 05:14:21 am
I couldn't find much about him, except three short videos on YouTube, where he plays a flute "At the November 2015 Big Indian Gathering at the Pine Hill Community Center". (The Deer Hunting Song; Crossing Over; Song Of The Swallow.)

Link to those videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpLg6g1cCjo&list=PLh_za65wP99Br6XlBD2QFNICmjoytRCeN

I found him mentioned a couple of other places:

Quote from: https://calendar.powwows.com/events/thunder-valley-native-american-festival-pow-wow-2018/
Thunder in the Valley Native American Festival & Pow Wow (2018) […] Cherokee Flutist: Chris Hunsicker

Quote from: http://northwestern.thelehighvalleypress.com/2017/01/05/people’s-choice-art-winner-named
Chris Hunsicker, a member of the Cherokee tribe, added a bit of music to the art show. He said it is important to give back what was given to him by the Creator. He said the native culture resonates with him.