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  1. Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.

  2. Article 34 most clearly states “Indigenous people (e.g. Aboriginal Moorish Americans) have the right to promote, develop and maintain their institutional structures and their distinct customs, spirituality, traditions, procedures, practices and, in the case where they exist, juridical systems or customs, in accordance with international human ri...

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  4. MYTH: Moorish Americans can avoid being prosecuted by the law. Being a Moorish American does not shield us from being prosecuted by the law if a crime has been committed. In fact, Moorish Americans who break the law may be subject to harsher penalties because we would not only be breaking federal, state, local or municipal laws, but we'd be ...

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  5. Such sovereign Moors, whose actions range from declaration of secession to rejection of drivers or marriage licenses, advance legal discourse rooted in historical narratives, tailor their legal thinking toward practical instruction and efficacious results, and appeal to etymology to further authorize their claims.

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  6. ABSTRACT. Among the many individuals and groups espousing affiliation with the Moorish. Temple of America movement, some continue founding prophet Noble Drew Ali's on engaging in American citizenship as a religious duty, while others interpret scriptures to lend authority to claims of being outside the jurisdiction of American. thority.

  7. Jul 29, 2010 · This obscure news item nicely highlights the tensions between American law and the religion of Moorish Science, as well as the situation of “sovereign citizen” groups in the United States.

  8. Jul 7, 2021 · The SPLC website says Moorish sovereigns believe African Americans, specifically, have “sovereign immunity” that excuses them from following state and federal law.

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