New Scam Alert Consisting of Co-Intel Street Agents Attacking Upright Estate Heirs
Recent Scam Attacks Against Upright Moors Working Hard

By: Real News at Florida Network and the New Scam Alert Watch to Protect Upright Heirs to the Estate
Date: 23 February 2025 A.D.
A Rising Concern: Targeting Al Moroccans and Moorish Americans in Financial Scams
In recent times, a disturbing trend and new scam alert has emerged for the Florida territory, drawing attention to a specific group within the American populace—the Al Moroccans, also known as Moors and Moorish Americans. The natural people, claiming their heritage as the original inhabitants of North America, are increasingly finding themselves at the center of a unique and troubling scam. This article delves into how the rightful heirs are being targeted and exploited by those looking to harass and attack the rightful heirs to the estate, who have been known to take part in helping to decolonize North America for the public record.
As the direct bloodline descendants of the Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples to North America, many Al Moroccans/Moors/ Moorish Americans hold claims to various estates and properties all over the land. However, a recent wave of scams has revealed that some unscrupulous corporate and evil individuals are attacking the rightful heirs to the estate through cover, co-intel colonial operations. The new scam alert culprit scammers often target natural people of said African-descent, who appear as though they belong to such communities, but are, in fact, acting on behalf of colonizers of Caucasian/European-descent and their incompetent and compromised helpers of said African-descent, still have underground and secret operations all over North American soil.
One of the most prevalent scams throughout Florida today, involves impostors posing as “Black people” in need, yet targeting their own brothers and sisters of said African-descent and those who look like them, causing confusion and financial loss to upright copper-complexion natives of said African-descent who know that they are not Negro, Black, Colored, African-American, Indian, or any of the color caste-system brands created by Caucasian/European colonizers to politically denationalize copper-complexion aboriginal and indigenous natives of said African-descent. The scheme typically operates as follows: the scammer approaches an unsuspecting heir, often using sophisticated methods to imitate their demeanor and mannerisms. They may then present a fake / phony $100 Bill and ask for change, a seemingly harmless request that is meticulously crafted to lure the target into a false sense of security. Swayed by manipulation, the heir may afford the scammer their requested change, unsuspectingly, only to find later that the bill they accepted was indeed counterfeit.
A recent report concerning the new scam alerted was reported today, as known scammers involving the fake $100 Bill scam, were discovered to have been traveling via the Lynx Central Station Bus System in Downtown Orlando, Florida. The report indicates that a male and female “Black” couple boarded a Lynx Bus (Bus 102 – Fern Park) about 10:15 am when the bus was scheduled to depart to the Fern Park Bus Stop, located off of Fernwood and Oxford Boulevard, Orlando, Florida (right next to Casselberry, Florida). The scam artist couple were said to have arrived to the Fern Park Bus Stop around 11:00 am. Upon their arrival, they approached and unsuspecting heir to the estate and asked him for change for $100. Without knowing what a fake $100 Bill even looked like at the time, the upright heir to the estate was said to have given the scam couple two (2) Fifty-dollar ($50) Bills in exchange for the fake $100 dollar bills. Again, the heir to the estate had no idea at the time that the $100 Bill was truly fake. After unknowingly taking the fake $100 Bill, the couple left the scene. The heir realized that they were scammed as they attempted to spend the $100 Bill. Upon attempting to spend the fake $100 Bill, they were flagged by a local retailer. It was pointed out by the local retailer that the words “Motion Picture Purposes” appeared in the upper left-hand corner of the fake $100 Bill. The heir to the estate had never seen anything like it before, and unfortunately, was quick to trust the Negro couple, who the upright heir believed that they were helping.
The scam couple was reported to Lynx Customer Relations, who transferred a victim to a Department called “Reservations”, where an employee by the name of Chandra answered and took the complaint on 23 February 2025 A.D., around 11: 48 am. However, the employee claimed that Lynx has nothing to do with scams involving Customers who are victimized by natural people of said African-descent, who use the Lynx bus system to travel. The Lynx employee was said to have stated that the corporations only concern is if bus tickets were purchased with the fake $100 Bills put into circulation by colonial frauds and their Negro helpers. The lack of concern by Lynx employees proves to be very disturbing when Lynx has sophisticated cameras with audio recording technology all over their buses, which can easily identify scammers and con-artists who are reported to Lynx to aide loyal patrons in getting Justice against scammers and frauds. Yet, a lesson well learned by the victim(s), never to trust suspicious Negroes asking for change for large Bills (like $100 Bills), or anyone asking change for large Bills for that matter. The incident is yet another way for Caucasian/European colonizers to “Divide and Conquer” people of said African-descent for the public record.
The new scam alert dilemma not only leads to immediate financial loss to upright heir who work hard for the Federal Reserve Notes, but also fosters a deeper emotional and psychological impact, due to their trusting incompetent people of said African-descent who look like them. The targets, who have diligently worked hard on their land / estate for years, are left feeling vulnerable and betrayed by incompetent Negroes, who share similar skin complexions and ancestral roots by physical appearance. The blatant betrayal compounds the historical injustices faced by Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans throughout history at North America. The implications of such malicious scams stretch beyond personal and financial losses; they threaten to undermine the efforts of communities striving for recognition and justice and try to look out for people who look like them for Unity.
The rise of fraudulent activities based upon willing scammers, raises broader questions about the challenges faced by aboriginal and indigenous groups in modern society. While the historical context of colonization has left lasting scars, the ongoing exploitation of Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans by opportunists, demonstrates a troubling continuation of terrible injustices. Moreover, it highlights the need for greater awareness within the communities of said African-descent, about financial literacy and the tactics employed by scammers.
To combat the fraudulent scheme that caused a new scam alert to be publicized, community leaders and organizations must take proactive steps to educate the general public about the kinds of scams targeting them. Workshops focusing on financial literacy, national bloodline identity verification, and awareness of red flags in interactions can empower people to protect themselves from potential fraud. Furthermore, stronger lawful and legal measures should be advocated to punish those who exploit vulnerable communities, ensuring that justice prevails against these scams.
As awareness of the issue grows concerning a new scam alert, it’s crucial that the general public remains vigilant. Understanding the historical and cultural significance of groups like the Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans can help in recognizing their birth-rights and the challenges they face. Sharing stories, supporting community initiatives, and standing against fraud are essential steps that everyone can take.
In conclusion, the targeting of Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans by scammers seeking to exploit their worked-for and earned finance, as well as their distinct and national identities, is a significant and troubling phenomenon. Natural people and upright communities must unite to educate, inform, and protect those who are not only estate heirs to significant legacies, but also bear the weight of a shared cultural heritage. The fight against unethical and fraudulent scams all over Florida, is vital in paving the way to a more just society for the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans/Moors/Moorish Americans for the public record.
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