Full Faith and Credit: Moorish American Week in Tacoma

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Full Faith and Credit - Moorish American Week in Tacoma

By: Real News at Florida Network and the Full Faith and Credit Clause Within the Constitution for the united states of America Republic

Date: 12 December 2024 A.D.

Tacoma’s Commitment: Honoring Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples Through Moorish American Week

In a commendable move that reflects growing recognition and respect for the deep ancestry of aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans that exists in North America, The Mayor of Tacoma, Washington, has officially declared Moorish American Week by Full Faith and Credit for the public record. The official proclamation serves to honor the contributions, heritage, and birth-rights of all Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans and recognizes their significant place within the broader narrative of aboriginal and indigenous peoples across the continent after centuries of oppression and persecution by Caucasian/European colonizers and their mixed-bloodline offspring. The public record declaration represents not only a local acknowledgment of the rightful heirs to the North Gate Estate/North America, but also a valuable step towards embracing and supporting the copper-complexion natives of said African-descent in all communities across the continent and not just in isolated areas.

Moorish Americans trace their lineage back to aboriginal and indigenous communities of the Americas, as well as to the Moors who occupied parts of Europe (i.e. Moors in Spain – read the full book). This rich and illustrious history encompasses cultural, spiritual, and societal influences that have endured and evolved over centuries. Recognizing this heritage during Moorish American Week is not merely a symbolic gesture; it aims to create a platform for higher education, awareness, and celebration of the Al Moroccan/American natives that colonizers tried to historically erase to fraudulently take over their lands and disinherit the rightful heirs to the estate for longevity (even permanently if they could have gotten away with it).

The Mayor’s lawful declaration is aligned with the full faith and credit clause, which emphasizes the importance of recognizing the birth-rights and contributions of all Al Moroccan/American/Moor/Muur/Moorish American communities in the governance of society, along with their specific right to autonomy. The constitutional clause opened avenues for fostering an inclusive environment, where the traditions and histories of aboriginal and indigenous peoples can be appreciated and respected by everyone occupying and /or doing business through their inherited lands. By declaring Moorish American Week, the City of Tacoma, Washington Council helped to set a long overdue, rightful, and lawful precedent for other cities to follow suit, creating a ripple effect that encourages dialogue and unity among the Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans, who have always been the true natives to North America, as well as the rightful heirs to the estate.

Moorish American Week is more than a celebration; it has been a genuine opportunity for the residents of Tacoma and surrounding areas to engage in higher educational programs, cultural exhibitions, and community events, which preserves true history concerning the rightful heirs to the estate and their Divine legacies at North America. Throughout the full faith and credit week, local organizations and community leaders will hold workshops, panels, narrations, and art exhibitions that delve into the history and contributions of all Al Moroccans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans. Such honorable and noteworthy efforts serve not only to honor a distinct cultural identity, but also to spark broader conversations about the intersectionality of aboriginal and indigenous identities and community rights leading to full estate restoration to the rightful heirs to the North Gate Estate/North America.

In addition to joyous celebration festivities, the week will also focus on critical issues facing Moorish Americans and their collective aboriginal and indigenous groups all across North America… especially in Southern States like Florida, where the State Administrators continue to oppress Moors, while living off of their lands for extreme commercial profiteering endeavors that have been favoring extreme tourism and consumerism that has left the rightful heirs extremely impoverished for over ninety (90) years, to date. Deep discussions around social justice, economic empowerment, and cultural revitalization are essential to ensuring that aboriginal and indigenous voices are heard and respected with public transparency and without retaliation oppression by colonizers who wish for the lies and deception to continue concerning total estate escheatment to the extreme, by Caucasian/European colonizers and their mixed-bloodline offspring to this very day. By creating space for such political conversations, the City of Tacoma, Washington Council aims to challenge historical narratives and foster a more inclusive discourse on birth-rights and national identity concerning the Al Moroccans/Americans of said African-descent, who were fraudulently deemed “Black people” after the overthrow of the Republic by the very offspring of the colonizers fraudulently ruling over the estate to this very day for the public record.

Moreover, the Mayor’s recognition of Moorish American Week also serves to inspire younger generations to recognize the real owners of the lands/parcels fit for upright leaders among the rightful heirs to the estate. By promoting mass public awareness of the Al Moroccan/American/Moor/Muur/Moorish American cultures in all educational settings, schools can instill a sense of pride and belonging among students of offspring of the Al Moroccan/American nationals and natives in their proper identities, without compromise. Such initiatives can help combat extreme political stereotypes, reduce oppression against people of African-descent, and cultivate mutual respect among societies outside of distinct Moorish Communities.

Long overdue recognition of the aboriginal and indigenous Moors/Muurs is but a step in the right direction for the City of Tacoma, Washington Council and administrators reflecting a growing consciousness about the importance of honoring Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans within a true American society, as Caucasians/Europeans were never real Americans (by nature’s design). By taking action, the responsible Mayor has demonstrated a commitment to fostering an inclusive community by the full faith and credit effectuation of the declaration, where all North American occupants who are not Moors/Muurs, regardless of their national origin, can begin to again respect the temporarily defeated rightful heirs to the estate, who have been oppressed and persecuted for centuries at North America, to date.

As Moorish American Week approaches, the people of Tacoma are encouraged to participate actively, engage with the events, and educate themselves on the rich history of Moorish Americans. The initiative is not only a celebration of a unique cultural heritage; it embodies the spirit of unity that is essential in today’s diverse societies. It provides an opportunity to build bridges among communities and to move forward together in the pursuit of inclusivity and understanding by virtue of the full faith and credit afforded to the fact that the Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Muurs/Moorish Americans, have always been the rightful heirs to the estate and must act accordingly for the record.

In conclusion, the City of Tacoma Mayor’s declaration of Moorish American Week, underscores a pivotal moment in the ongoing journey towards recognizing the birth-rights and contributions of aboriginal and indigenous peoples across North America. As communities rally together to celebrate true history concerning the aboriginal and indigenous peoples of said African-descent, the world is reminded that every voice adds depth to the cultural fabric of Moorish society and full faith and credit given to truthful documents helps the truthful credibility. The city stands as a beacon of hope, encouraging other municipalities to engage in similar initiatives, recognizing that the strength of a community lies in its ability to embrace and uplift the rightful heirs to the estate, who should be honored and treated with the utmost respect, as Moorish Americans recognize themselves and honor their ancient fore-mothers and fore-fathers, as well as their brothers and sisters all over North America and the Americas around the world.

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Full Faith and Credit: Moorish American Week - Tacoma Washington
Full Faith and Credit: Tacoma, Washington – Moorish American Week
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