Lol Captain, I guess he's gonna be broke in there cause I ain't saving any cash for his commissary account, maybe his guru will.
I just got a text from him that he's at their "office" and everyone has Mu'ur Republic license plates on their vehicles. He asked if it isn't lawful then why do they have those plates and where did they get them. I called him back and when I explained that the group probably manufactured the plates themselves and they had no standing in the law he got belligerent and told me I had no idea what I was talking about. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
A quick google of Mu'ur Republic turned up this --
http://forums.officer.com/forums/showth ... viewfull=1
and this --
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2496860/posts
"As a member of the Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah Muur’s Indigenous People, El-Bey claims he is protected by the U.S. and state constitutions and the United Nations’ Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People. "
I find it kind of sad that our LEOs don't know much about these groups. This is something all LE should be trained in and how to deal with.
And a "mission statement" from one of their "empires" --
http://www.muurishgansul.com/MissionStatement.pdf
Edit: Found one more interesting document floating around out there --
http://www.nationalrepublicregistry.com ... 000003.pdf
At first glance that appears legal and all but I can't find anyone other than the notary's signature and the sovrun's signature on there. Nice try guys but I have a hard time believing any of that will fly in a court of law. Love this snippet, "In addition, the Supreme Court ofthe united states in the "Dred Scott vs. Sanford" (1857) held that "Negroes - slaves or free
- were not included and were not intended to be included in the category of "citizen" as the word was used in the U.S. Constitution ..." Therefore, based upon these facts of the established law of the land, The true Moorish International Group of Science and Development and The Moorish.Science Temple of America (prophet Noble Drew Ali) of the Washitaw Empire
(Free Moors Mu'urs) "were not included and were not intended to be included" as "citizens" (subjects) of the Union States Rights Republic."