“The Rise of The Moors.”

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
The suspects reportedly said they are part of an organization called “The Rise of The Moors.” This group describes itself as “Moorish Americans dedicated to educating new Moors and influencing our Elders.” According to the CBS News affiliate in Boston, they “claimed to be American nationals but not US citizens” and had “a Moroccan flag.”

The standoff ended around 10:15 a.m. with no injuries or shots fired. Police say all men surrendered without incident.

Authorities said it began around 2 a.m. when a trooper spotted two cars pulled over in the breakdown lane on I-95. Some of the men wore full military-style uniforms and were armed with long rifles and pistols. Mass State Police Col. Christopher Mason reportedly said they were traveling from Rhode Island to Maine for “training,” and the vehicles were packed with camping gear.

“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at 2 in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws that we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said.







And why did the Crusades take Place ?

Perhaps a reaction to Islamic Incursions in to Christian Lands ....


The main focus of Rise of the Moors is to perform all things relating to and appropriate to portraying the overall history of our ancestors - the Olmecs, Moabites, Canaanites, Hittites etc.; Informing all Moors of their political status here in the Maghreb Al Aqsa (America – Morocco the most extreme west); Enlighten the minds of the fallen Moors, restoring them the their ‘In Full Life,’ ‘In Propria Persona Sui Juris’ status, as opposed to the mentality of a minor who is ‘Civil liter Mortuus’; to promote a collective of Moorish Americans and connecting them to the Rise of the Moors social and economic platform; to promote the use of moral principles and the branches of knowledge dealing with ethical awareness; to encourage all Moorish Americans to believe in the capacity of each other to succeed in business, to encourage, support and provide patronage in our affairs.

Our business endeavors will achieve its highest in fulfillment and confidence with the cooperation and patronage of all nationals and especially emphasized whenever possible between other Moorish Americans.
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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Group in Armed Standoff with Police in Massachusetts Claims to Be Moroccan and Muslim; They’re Neither


The reality is this: the “Moorish sovereign citizen movement” did not arise in the 1990s, but about eighty years before that. Few news outlets have reported on the fact, but the Rise of the Moors group is part of the Moorish Science Temple of America, a group founded in the 1910s by a black American who called himself Noble Drew Ali. Noble Drew Ali, whom the Rise of the Moors call “our great and illustrious Prophet,” put together the group’s scripture, the Holy Koran of the Moorish Holy Temple of Science, out of existing works of esoteric spirituality, combined with his own writings.

That book is not the Qur’an of Islam, although Noble Drew Ali claimed that black Americans were Moors, descendants of Moroccans, and the group identifies itself as Islamic. The Nation of Islam is a breakaway group from the Moorish Science Temple of America, and teaches some of the same race hatred combined with Islam. The Moorish Science Temple asserts that the Dred Scott decision is still in effect: “In March 1857, the Supreme Court issued a 7–2 decision against Dred Scott. In an opinion written by Chief Justice Roger Taney, the Court ruled that black people ‘are not included, and were not intended to be included, under the word “citizens” in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States.’ It was stated that the 14th Amendment reversed that. This link from congress proves otherwise – Proceedings and debates of the 90th congress 1st session vol 113 part 12, June 12 1967, page 15641

Unfortunately, that link appears to be broken. I would have loved to see what kind of case they make for claiming that the Dred Scott decision is still in effect, but in any case, they argue from this that black Americans are not citizens of the United States, but of Morocco, from which they claim the original inhabitants of North America came. That’s why they unfurled the Moroccan flag during this standoff with police and asserted that they were not subject to the laws of the United States.

It is unlikely that any mainstream Sunni or Shi’ite authority would consider the Moorish Science Temple of America to be remotely Islamic. The nonsense about being Moroccans and the indigenous people of America is not specifically un-Islamic, but the group’s racialism (it is doubtful that a non-black person could become a member) and exaltation of Noble Drew Ali as a prophet go against basic principles of Islam. The members consider themselves to be Muslims, however, and it is unclear whether or not they have embraced the concept of jihad. They said they were passing through Massachusetts on their way to “training.” What kind of training?


1st session vol 113 part 12, June 12 1967, page 15641
 
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