Estate Heirs Throughout Florida Territory Attacked by Colonial Municipalities
State of Florida Administration Keeps Attacking Conscious Moors on their Own Land

By: Real News at Florida Network and Recognition of the True Estate Heirs to the Entire North American Continent by Ancestral Bloodline
Date: 2 February 2025 A.D.
The Struggles of Al Moroccans/Americans at Florida: A Fight Against Systemic Inequalities
In the rich tapestry of Florida’s multicultural landscape, the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccan/American/Moor/Muur/Moorish American communities stand testament, as the rightful estate heirs, to a history often overshadowed by the dominant and fraudulent narratives of Caucasian/European influence. In recent years, the Al Moroccan/American native communities of said African-descent, have faced increasingly severe challenges due to systemic attacks from corporate colonial State, City, and County body politics pretending to be government at North America. The extreme colonial efforts, not only jeopardize the birth-rights belonging to the rightful heirs to the estate, but also have dire consequences for their overall health and well-being.
The dire situation has escalated particularly throughout the County of Orange/Orange County corporation, operating as a subsidiary corporation to the State of Florida colony administration, where the colonial body politic, operated by Ronald Dion DeSantis, has implemented fraudulent corporate policies that marginalize and undermine the aboriginal and indigenous populations in total. The more recent fraudulent and unconstitutional Executive Order HB 1365, has been deceitfully implemented by Ronald Dion DeSantis, which gave Color-of-Law and Color-of-Authority to the corporate City of Orlando Police Department agency, which was never “Law Enforcement“, as fraudulently entailed via colonial advertising and marketing venues (including online website and social media platforms). The severe colonial oppression against all copper-complexion natives of said African-descent, has often manifested in extreme bureaucratic obstacles that complicate access to critical resources, their ancestral lands, and social services, fraudulently owned and operated upon the land / estate by colonizers, to date. The structural barriers set up by the corporate State colony administration, are indicative of a wider colonial body politic that operates explicitly without regard for the unique cultural and historical context of the rightful estate heirs, who have been dispossessed of their ancestral lands over the course of approximately one hundred and sixty (160) years, to date, for the public record.
As a result of the more recent and fraudulent Executive Order HB 1365, the rightful estate heirs to Flores/Florida are facing extreme sleep deprivation, a consequence of the ongoing stress and anxiety caused by the corporate State, City, and County colonial political maneuvers to try to commit genocide against the rightful heirs to the estate by systematic depravity. Chronic stress has been proven to have a range of health implications, but most notably, it can lead to conditions such as Edema – the swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body’s tissues. This reflects a troubling trend where those who should be recognized and compensated for their rightful heritage, instead suffer physically and mentally from systemic oppression by colonizers, who continue hostile commerce industry takeovers for profiteering fraudulently against the estate by severe estate escheatment processes that have been going on for over a century and a half at North America.
Sleep deprivation is more than just a lack of rest. Sleep deprivation also affects cognitive functioning, emotional regulation, and overall health. When natural people in a community are unable to secure proper nights of full rest / sleep, due to the ongoing turmoil in their lives (like being constantly harassed by local policy-enforcer frauds), it leads to a ripple effect that weakens the entire community thus severe health issues occur that can even cause death. Not only do they face physical ailments, but the social fabric of their communities also begins to fray. It has been the intention of colonizers at North America, operating colonial body politics like the State of Florida colony administration, to commit blatant acts of genocide against the rightful estate heirs, by extreme oppression and persecution, often by political military force, psychological warfare, and biological warfare that has been used against the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans for decades at North America. A prime example of such biological warfare attacks includes (but not limited to), The Tuskegee Experiments that were used by Caucasian/European colonizers at North America, to blatantly give Al Moroccan/American natives (fraudulently misidentified as “Black people”) the disease known as syphilis for the public record. Such horrible experiments used by colonizers have been but one of many historical attacks on the rightful heirs to the estate that became a public outcry for de jure law Justice for the aboriginal and indigenous peoples to North America.
The corporate State of Florida has a long history of attacks against aboriginal and indigenous populations throughout the territory. One such known attack was, The Ocoee Massacre. The Ocoee Massacre took place against Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans of said African-descent near the Ocoee, Florida territory, whereas hostile colonizers dispossessed the rightful heirs to the estate of their inherited lands by force of death, as colonizers ransacked the area with guns and weapons, as they slaughtered rightful estate heirs, who colonizers deceptively wrote-off as so-called “Black people”. The Caucasian/European colonizer has also convinced (or paid-off) incompetent people of said African-descent to call themselves “Black people”, publicly via media, news, Internet, and television, to make it seem as though all copper-complexion aboriginal and indigenous people agreed to be “Black people”. It has been one of the many cover-ups still used today, due to traitors and “sell outs” of said African-descent, who betrayed their own brothers and sisters.
The corporate State, City, and County policies in place today, often favor industrial and commercial development over preservation, leading to the encroachment upon sacred lands that hold great cultural significance to the Al Moroccan/American natives of said African-descent. The land estate losses, by colonial theft, takes an immense toll on the aboriginal and indigenous communities in their entirety. Not only do they lose their connection to their heritage, but they also lose the resources that have historically allowed them to sustain their customary and traditional ways of cultural life and divine existence. The HB 1365 fraudulent Executive Order, utilized by Color-of-Law and Color-of-Authority, has caused the City of Orlando policy-enforcers (Police) to continue riding around upon the land via corporate military vehicles, threatening to kidnap anyone forced to sleep outside due to having nowhere else to go and local so-called “Charity Organizations”, like the Salvation Army and the Coalition for the Homeless – Orlando, refusing to take people in for shelter and resources if they do not furnish a corporate State-issued Driver’s License and/or Social Security Number and/or Birth Certificate, which are all fraudulent and foreign negotiable instruments that do not apply to any rightful estate heirs. It has also been known that the corporation known as Salvation Army has been demanding 10.00 [$US] Federal Reserve Notes per day to those who have been forced to sleep on the streets and who have little to nothing for survival. Consequently, when people have been systematically forced to the streets by corporate State, City, and County administration willful negligence, they find themselves impoverished and unable to work due to their poor financial status (by systematic colonial design), poor health status, poor hygienic status, and lack of viable resources disposition that corporate State, City, and County colonizers have been well aware of for decades, yet remained willfully negligent due to extreme greed.
The prevalence of health issues such as edema, among the aboriginal and indigenous populations, cannot be viewed in isolation. Rather, it is a symptom of the broader societal neglect and oppression faced by the Al Moroccans/Americans upon their own land / estate at North America. The community suffers from both financial and physical crises, which are often compounded by the lack of access to their rightful hereditaments and tenements, along with proper and adequate housing upon their own land. The recent health disparities they have been encountering, serve as a stark illustration of how historical injustices continue to have present-day repercussions. It has realistically become the full liability of all parties involved, operating via corporate colonial State, City, and County administrations for the public record. Rightful heirs to the estate, who have been suffering colonizer-based injuries, will continue to seek de jure law reparations for all damages they have incurred as a direct result of the colonizing agencies that have always been the primary guilty parties, who caused severe atrocities against the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccan/American natives for a very long time, to date.
Amidst the estate heirs challenges, the spirit of true community and resilience remains. Upright aboriginal and indigenous leaders and advocates tirelessly work to raise awareness about the plight of the Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans, seeking solidarity and support from International and upright allies within and beyond their communities. There is a growing movement that emphasizes the importance of acknowledging historical injustices as a critical step toward full estate restoration to the rightful heirs, proper financial and land reparations, as well as the healing that comes with the aboriginal and indigenous peoples of said African-descent getting back to their ancestral and health-prone customs and traditions that kept them in great health for longevity.
Higher educational campaigns that tell true history (not “Black” History / Heritage Month), aim to enlighten the general public about the rights of aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans, while also fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural contributions they have been making to the diverse landscape of Flores (indigenous territory name currently called Florida). By engaging with upright naturalized citizens operating the current colonial platforms at North America and abroad, along with engaging with de jure law upholding true nation states not pushing deceptive Democracy, community leaders push for supreme law of the land (Article VI within the Constitution for the united States of America/united States of America Republic) that respects their true heritage and provides for their birth-right entitlements, battling the systemic inequalities they have unjustly faced for one hundred sixty (160) years, to date.
In conclusion, the ongoing struggles of the Al Moroccans/Americans at Flores/Florida encapsulate a larger narrative about the fight for recognition, full reparations, justice, and overall health equity. As the corporate State of Florida and the County of Orange administration continues to navigate their roles in correcting the corrupted political landscape, or deal with the lawful and karmic consequences, it is imperative that they prioritize the birth-rights and well-being of all aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans throughout the Florida territory, particularly those who are still suffering at the hands of Caucasian/European colonizers extremists and their incompetent helpers of said African-descent. Only then can competent and upright societies all over the land hope for a better future, where rightful estate heirs receive their inherited lands back and regain the upright full political control of their estate—free from the colonial burdens of systemic oppression and birth-right theft for the public record.
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Image of What Edema (Swelling of the Ankles) Looks Like
