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'Sovereign Citizens' are claiming ownership of occupied Seattle mansions
[NYPOST] Police are warning Seattle-area homeowners about a group that is knocking on the doors of pricey waterfront properties claiming to be their rightful owners — and in one case, told a woman she was being evicted.The individuals identify themselves as Moorish Sovereign Citizens,
...also known as Indigenous Moors...
CBS Seattle affiliate KIRO-TV reported. The group believes they are independent from any government interference and own all the land between Alaska and Argentina
...a country located on the other side of the Deep South. It is covered with Pampers and inhabited by Grouchos, who dance the Tangle. They used to have some islands called the Malvinas located where the Falklands are now. They're not supposed to cry for Evita...
, according to Edmonds police Sgt. Josh McClure.

"They have basically come to say that they’re from this particular group and they’re there to repossess the home and want the people to vacate the premises," McClure said.

In recent weeks, the group has been targeting homes that were put up for sale in Snohomish County, just outside Seattle, but have run similar scams in other parts of the country.

In 2013, a man broke into a $6 million mansion in Maryland. When police showed up, he claimed he was a Moorish National and produced paperwork he said proved his ownership.
The Daily Mail adds:
WHO ARE 'INDIGENOUS MOORS'?
The Moorish sovereign citizens political movement emerged in the mid-1990s on the East Coast based off the teachings of the Moorish Science Temple, a religious sect dating back to 1913.

MST’s founder Noble Drew Ali taught that black ‘Moors’ were America’s original inhabitants and were therefore entitled to self-governing status.

He believed that all African Americans were descendants of the Moabites and are therefore Moorish.

Some Islamic historians believe that the Moors and Muslim groups reached the Americas before Christopher Columbus.

Moorish sovereigns believe this entitles them to claim immunity from federal, state, and local laws and can sometimes cite God’s law or common law over constitutional authority.

They come into conflict with federal and state authorities over their refusal to obey laws and government regulations.

Mr. Joel Fedd is in our archives for trying the same thing in Georgia back in 2018. According to Wikipedia, both the Indigenous Moors and the Nation of Islam split off from the Moorish Science Temple movement.

Posted by: Fred 2020-11-29
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