According to self-righteous, human rights violators known as the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Moors are Moorish American National “sovereign citizens” who are alleged to believe that they are above U.S. law, they don’t have to obey federal and state policies, can take multi-million dollar mansions with quit-claim deeds, drive motor vehicles on the public roads “without a license” and most famously, they are “exempt” from all forms of taxes. Especially sales taxes, espousing that corporations can only collect taxes from other corporations.
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The Moorish American Nationals, “sovereign citizens”, as the Southern Poverty Law Center has branded them, niggardly refuse to use the legal identification cards made available to them by the great European Christian colonial corporation, Bureau/Department of Motor Vehicles, who services their local jurisdictions. Instead, they choose to use a form of identification that the Southern Poverty Law Center has ordained to be “fraudulent” despite the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), i.e. the international community already having convened upon the topic of indigenous peoples having a right to determine their own identity.
This so-called “fraudulent” identification is what the Moorish American National “sovereign citizen” have coined as the “Moorish nationality card”, “Moorish i.d.”, “Moorish national identification card”, “Moorish American national identification card”, “moors national id”, “moors id card”, and a long laundry list of other names. The Moors are alleged by the Southern Poverty Law Center to claim that these Moorish nationality cards give them the “indigenous right” to avoid sales taxes at the point of sale.
In the video below, JudahSon, a Moor, who by name the Southern Poverty Law Center has alleged to be an “anti-government” – sovereign citizen, shows he was able to go to Best Buy in 2015 to acquire himself a Best Buy tax exemption card just by presenting his Moorish nationality card to a clerk at the Best Buy customer service desk while making a purchase.
My Receipt from 2018 Roman Calendar Year, 3 Years AFTER Acquiring the Best Buy Tax Exempt Card
