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Woman pulled over by police told them American laws don't apply to her
[WSB2] DULUTH, Ga. — A North Georgia woman is out on bond on several charges after she told police that America’s laws do not apply to her.

The officer said he saw the woman driving oddly and thought she might be drunk. He pulled her over and found himself in a very strange situation.

The driver claimed to be a member of the Nation of Moors with no need for American laws.

"Do you have your license with you?" the officer is heard asking the woman on police body cam video of the incident.

"I don’t have a license to drive a car," the woman told the officer.

The ID that the woman tossed at the officer identifies her as Joyce Marie from Blue Ridge. The ID was labeled an American Global ID and Liberty Pass, expiring in 177 years.
From the crazy cult end of the Moorish Sovereign Citizens movement, also known as the Indigenous Moors, who have the queer idea that they are the native people of North America and therefore entitled to ignore the laws and retake title to any property that catches their eye, which they’ve done with distressing regularity since the 1990s. Both the Indigenous Moors and the Nation of Islam split off from the Moorish Science Temple movement. The Nation of Moors is the final version of a cult founded by ex-convict Dwight York in New York City in the early 1970s as Ansar Pure Sufi, which sent out its members to sell nonsensical pamphlets and incense while Mr. York lived large on the proceeds and treated the females from large to small as his personal harem. About 500 members eventually built a commune on a country property in Georgia, where he was convicted by the feds in 2004 of everything short of mopery and dopery on the spaceways. Some clearly still believe.

Posted by: Besoeker 2022-07-16
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