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Full Estate Restoration for Moorish Americans at North America

By: Real News at Florida Network and the Full Faith and Credit Clause in Uniting True History Preservation
Date: 14 December 2024 A.D.
Honoring Moorish American Week: A Recognition of Heritage and Legacy in Charlotte, North Carolina
In recent years, the City of Charlotte, North Carolina Mayor, has taken significant steps to celebrate the rich tapestry of true American history, focusing on the contributions of Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Moorish Americans by full faith and credit recognition, in conjunction with Article VI (6) within the Constitution for the united states of America / united States of America Republic 1788 [A.D.]. The overall observance of Moorish American Week has been particularly noteworthy, as the Mayor of Charlotte has extended genuine honors to the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans, who have domiciled at North America for thousands of years by bloodline descendancy. The national commendation serves not only as an acknowledgment of their true heritage, but also as a declaration of the rightful claims to their cultural legacy at North America and the Americas around the world.
Moorish American Week is a full faith and credit annual celebration that recognizes the historical presence and continuous contributions of the upright communities of Al Moroccan descents at North America. The Mayor’s formal recognition highlights Charlotte’s commitment to inclusivity and appreciation of the rightful heirs to the estate. By celebrating Moorish American Week, the city underscores its understanding of true Al Moroccan/American history as a multifaceted narrative shaped by copper-complexion natives of said African-descent, including those whose roots trace back to the northwest regions of Africa and the Ottoman Empire’s deep roots in aboriginal Europe.
Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans represent a vital thread in the truthful narrative regarding all Moorish Americans, who have been the bloodline descendants of ancient Moabites (modern-day term, Moroccans). Historically, the communities have maintained unique cultural practices, ancient heritage traditions, and overall values that are integral to their unique and true identity as Moors. The Mayor’s commendation, by full faith and credit, emphasizes the role that the upright and honorable communities play in enriching the cultural landscape of Charlotte, North Carolina and the broader Al Moroccan/American context. By recognizing their contributions, the State administration sends a powerful message that acknowledges the historical injustices faced by the aboriginal and indigenous peoples, particularly those of Moorish descent, who have largely been overlooked in mainstream historical discourse and main stream media.
Instead of honoring the rightful heirs to the estate (i.e. Moorish Americans), colonial hate groups of Caucasian/European-descent and their mixed-bloodline offspring have devised numerous ways and methods to slander, discredit, and ignore the rightful heirs to the North Gate Estate/North American, who have always been the Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans of said African-descent, to date, for the public record. Territories like the State of Florida still practice such slander and hate, as colonizers have historically overthrew the aboriginal governments operating on North American soil, comprised only of aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans of said African-descent, and replaced the aboriginal governments with colonial parliament of English origins, which is why colonized Moorish Americans on North American soil primarily only speak English after centuries of colonization.
In modern days, the general public will witness much bloodline mixing throughout States like Florida, where Caucasian/European colonizers do their best to cover-up their evil heritage of genocide against the Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans and the various horrendous historical acts of violence committed against the rightful heirs, who colonizers deemed “Black people” by fraud and deception, after temporarily conquering the natural people of the land. The overthrow of the organic Republic to North America took place after feuds between the rightful heirs to the estate, where colonizers saw an opportunity and took it thus having committed mass acts of genocide to takeover the lands and build colonial communities that spread like wildfire after the historic Horace Greeley (a Caucasian/European) and the Whig-a-moor party setup a printing press at North America and spread the news of taking over the North Gate Estate/North America.
The observance of Moorish American Week included various activities aimed at educating the public about the significance of Moorish culture and heritage. Community forums, art exhibitions, and educational workshops provided platforms for Moorish Americans to share their stories and historic contributions to society as the true mothers and fathers of civilization. The City of Charlotte’s endorsement aims to foster understanding and appreciation, promoting a message of unity and respect for the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans of said African-descent, who modern-day colonizers have been trying to desperately get the masses to forget or never have even known…
The idea of honoring the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans by full faith and credit, dovetails with broader discussions about cultural heritage, identity, and historical legacy. As descendants of aboriginal and indigenous populations all over the world, the Al Moroccans/Americans of said African-descent have a rightful claim to their heritage and vast lands, which is often intertwined with the truthful narratives involving severe colonialism, intentional displacement, dispossession of ancestrally-owned lands, and mass acts of genocide against copper-complexion natives of said African-descent to this very day, for the public record. The Mayor’s recognition serves to re-establish the truthful narrative in the historical record, providing a platform for them to reclaim their place in true Al Moroccan/American history.
Furthermore, the Mayor’s commendation signifies a commitment to social equity and justice, as Al Moroccans/Americans have spent decades as slaves on their own land, by colonizers who stole (and bought-off) seats of historical government for the Republic. Acknowledging the contributions of aboriginal and indigenous populations plays an essential role in addressing the historical wrongs endured by the Moorish communities. Celebrating Moorish American Week in full faith and credit not only honors the past legacies, but also encourages a more inclusive future, where diverse voices of the rightful heirs are collectively heard, valued, respected, and honored among the citizens (Moorish subjects) occupying North America to this very day.
The recognition offered by the Charlotte Mayor aligns with a growing trend among states, counties, cities and municipalities across North America (collectively called the United States – as a corporation and not a country/nation) to acknowledge Indigenous Peoples’ Day and other international cultural observances (never any Black History Month as Moors were never Negro, Black, Colored, African-American, Indian, Black Indian, Black American, etc., etc.). By establishing Moorish American Week as part of the discourse, Charlotte, North Carolina administration positions themselves as current leaders in promoting social harmony, cultural education, and true history awareness for the general public masses.
In culmination, the Mayor’s commendation of Moorish American Week serves as a reminder that the legacy of the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans deserve full acknowledgment and absolute respect. It is a call for collective recognition of the truth-bearing narratives that constitute the Al Moroccan/American experience, particularly those that have been marginalized or overlooked for almost two (2) centuries at North America. Charlotte’s commitment to honoring the rightful heirs to the estate not only fosters general public solidarity, but also enhances the city’s identity as a place of inclusiveness and respect for heritages of ancient people of said African-descent. As the city celebrates Moorish American week, preserving the full faith and credit clause within the Constitution for the united states of America / united States of America Republic, it stands as a beacon of light and hope and progress, fostering an environment where every natural person of said African-descent can feel proud of their ancestral bloodline lineage and historical contributions to civil societies around the world.
In overall essence, the observance of Moorish American Week achievements illustrates how local administrations upon the estate operating as States, Cities, and Counties, can promote total inclusivity and understanding, paving the way for a collective and truthful narrative that honors the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans of said African-descent on North American soil and the Americas across the globe. The Mayor’s formal recognition has been another step towards building an upright society that truly values and appreciates the contributions of the rightful heirs to the estate, who have been historically enslaved and subverted on their own lands for a very long-time. As the City of Charlotte, North Carolina continues on the truthful path of historical recognition of the real American natives (i.e. “Native Americans”), the unity and respect fostered through Moorish American Week will undoubtedly resonate across North America for years to come, nurturing a legacy of honor and recognition of the rightful heirs to the estate (* See Pope Francis Letter to Obama – General Civil Orders – 2014 A.D.).
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