Attacks on People of African-descent Forced to the Streets
Florida is a Breeding Ground for Colonization and the State Colony Administration is to Blame

By: Real News at Florida Network and the Public Watch Against Attacks on People of Said African-descent by Colonial Frauds
Date: 29 January 2025 A.D.
The Evil of Colonization: Florida’s Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples and Ongoing Struggles
The historical truth of the territory identified as Florida, is deeply intertwined with the stories of attacks on people, who are aboriginal and indigenous to the territory, particularly the Al Moroccans/Americans of said African-descent, who have faced centuries of Caucasian/European (and their hybrid bloodline offspring) oppression. The arrival of mass Caucasian/European colonizers in the 1800s, marked a significant turning point, leading to devastating impacts on copper-complexion native populations of said African-descent. This article sheds light on some of the historical context of extreme colonization throughout Florida, the atrocities committed against Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples, and the ongoing struggles they face today with many of the rightful heirs to the estate forced to sleep on the streets, due to colonizers still escheating the estate and holding the land financially hostage, with the plethora of colonizing immigrants (whether legally or illegally at North America) fraudulently occupying the estate and sustaining a colonial-driven economy that keeps true Al Moroccan/American natives of said African-descent extremely poor, deprived, humiliated, oppressed, persecuted, and even forced to sleep on the streets due to all of the land theft that occurs around Florida for the public record.
In the early 1800s, Caucasian/European settlers began to colonize Florida by conducting once-afforded friendly and peaceful commerce along the eastern coastline of North America, bringing with them waves of change that would deeply alter the landscape and the lives of the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccan/American inhabitants. The promise of land and resources, by colonizers like Horace Greeley and the Whig-a-moor party, drove many foreign settlers to seek fortune, often at the expense and detriment of the existing populations of copper-complexion natives, who are the rightful heirs to the estate, to date. The extreme colonization process involved not merely the fraudulent acquisition of land, by malicious colonial military dispossession, but the systematic subjugation of all of the aboriginal inhabitants, known today as Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Moorish Americans. Through heavy violence, forced displacement, and cultural erasure, the birth-rights and livelihoods of the Al Moroccans/Americans, were stripped away by Caucasian/European military force, once the colonizers built themselves financially off of the land / estate at North America.
The impact of Caucasian/European (and their mixed-bloodline offspring) colonization at North America, and throughout territories like Flores/Florida, has been truly profound. The true aboriginal and indigenous populations to North America, faced forced removals from their ancestral lands, which were often appropriated for agricultural development or settlement by colonizers, who murdered and stole from the rightful heirs to the estate and passed-down their evil legacies to their offspring thus the modern-day colonizers the world witnesses today. The severe conflicts between Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans and Caucasian/European colonizers, escalated into extreme acts of violence and genocide against all rightful heirs, as the settlers deemed the native populations as obstacles to their expansionist ambitions for financial greed and political power. Histories of brutal attacks, massacres, and a broken treaty paint a grim picture of that critical period when colonizers got their foot in the door to North America and overthrew the aboriginal governments that were already in place and operated by the Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Moorish Americans of said African-descent all over the land at one point. The resilience of Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans, in the face of Caucasian/European colonization, was tested and many native communities found themselves fighting against overwhelming odds, as colonizers have been relentless in controlling the estate rich and abundant in resources for extreme profiteering endeavor intentions of the colonizers for future Caucasian/European offspring.
As the 19th century progressed, Color-of-Law, Color-of-Authority, and Caucasian/European-controlled policies further marginalized Al Moroccan/American native communities. Eventually, colonizers created for themselves political Color-of-Office operations and deemed themselves the said “sovereigns” of North America and fraudulently declared themselves “White people”, which they never were, as the terms “Black” and “White” have always been legal statuses and never skin complexion (as portrayed by a miseducated and misguided society), as colonizers are secretly and fully aware of, yet refuse to tell the truth in regards to. The evil colonial legacy of slavery, as attacks on people, and the false paradigm of racism, created by the colonizers, compounded severe challenges, particularly impacting the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans of said African-descent. Complete disenfranchisement and the denial of basic human rights (after the hostile military takeover by Caucasian/European colonizers) forced many Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccan/Moor/Moorish American native families into cycles of extreme poverty, making it nearly impossible for them to reclaim their land and maintain traditional and ancestral ways of life. It has been the intention of the colonizer, to totally remove the political power from the rightful heirs to the estate, and keep them in perpetual slavery, forced servitude, and peonage upon their own lands, while the colonizer fraudulently ruled and profited to the extreme by full estate exploitation via estate escheatment legalese processes administered to this very day by colonizers.
Fast forward to modern times, and the consequences of the long and horrible history at North America, since the early 1800s, extreme colonization resonates deeply with the Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans. Many descendants of the Aboriginal and Indigenous communities have found themselves among the most vulnerable populations in Florida, as the corporate State colony administration continues their political attacks on people, being mainly the Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans, who have deceitfully been labeled Negro, Black, Colored, African-American, Indian, Ethiopian, Black Indian, Black American, etc., etc. Economic hardship has forced numerous native families into extreme poverty throughout the years of extreme colonialism at North America, pushing the rightful heirs to the estate, to the lesser and further margins of society. Sadly, some of the natural people of the communities have been forced to sleep on the streets, struggling to survive in a corporate-controlled territory, where the disparity between wealth and poverty grows ever wider.
The challenges faced by modern-day heirs to the Aboriginal and Indigenous legacy are multifaceted. Access to true education, healthcare, and work availability outside of slavery and forced servitude, is often limited due to systemic oppression and intentional attacks on people, by the very colonizers who continue to live off of the land/estate for extreme financial profiteering. Recognition of their ancestral birth-rights and land claims remains a contentious issue amongst the colonial thieves, who have been refusing to return what they have stolen and leave North America entirely. Strong Efforts to revive cultural practices and languages are also hindered by years of intentional marginalization of the rightful heirs to the estate, leaving upright elders among the rightful heirs, struggling to pass down crucial knowledge and heritage to younger generations of Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans of said African-descent.
Today, there are movements aimed at acknowledging the painful history at North America, while addressing ongoing injustices faced by the rightful copper-complexion natives, who are the rightful heirs to the estate. Advocacy groups are working tirelessly to amplify the voices of Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples (Al Moroccans/Americans at North, South, and Central America – including the adjoining islands), demanding recognition of their birth-rights and reparative justice full estate restoration and reparations long overdue. The total disenfranchisement of historically marginalized communities of Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans cannot be overlooked; their stories must be shared for true healing and progress to take place. The recent colonial attacks on people forced to sleep on the street today, has been the direct result of the ongoing conspiracy, conducted by Caucasian/European colonizers at North America, against the rightful heirs to the estate.
In recent days, the corporate City of Orlando Council persons of primarily Caucasian/European-descent, along with some of their incompetent helpers of said African-descent, have been conducting military attacks on people forced to sleep on the streets, due to their extreme impoverished conditions by colonizer willful negligence, as colonizers have built themselves up over the century and a half of fraud and estate escheatment at North America, while they practice misprision of treason against all rightful heirs to the estate. North America has quickly become a breeding ground over the years, for colonizing tourists who help fund corporate States and become financially empowered to build-up hostile industry takeover affairs against the rightful heirs thus leaving the Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans struggling for even a basic means of survival for the public record.
The evil legacy of Caucasian/European colonization in Florida, is a critical chapter in the corporate State society’s history, which cannot be ignored any longer. Extreme colonization at North America, serves as a conscious reminder of the ongoing effects of systemic poverty and social injustice that continues to impact Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccan/American native communities all throughout Florida today. Understanding true history at North America has been crucial for fostering a future where all natural people of said African-descent, regardless of their background, can thrive and reclaim a sense of belonging on their ancestral land / estate they call home. By the collective, colonial body politic still fraudulently occupying North America, acknowledging the true past, correcting themselves, restoring the estate to the rightful heirs, and actively addressing present inequalities suffered by the Al Moroccan/American natives, the rightful heirs to the estate can receive their long overdue financial reparations, including (but not limited to) land, so they no longer have to sleep on the streets (for the rightful heirs who still have to because of colonizers still fraudulently claiming land by estate escheatment processes).
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