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The Muurs/Moors are the TRUE Owners of the Land
The court case the“UNITED STATES vs. THE HEIRS OF HENRY TURNER (TUNICA) case 32 UNITED STATES APPELLATE COURT” in 1850 was an appeal to an earlier case won by the Heirs of Henry Tunica called “THE HEIRS OF TURNER (TUNICA) vs. THE UNITED STATES case 191” in 1848. In otherwords, on June 6, 1848, a Supreme Court Decision read by Theo H. McCaleb (Judge), declared that the United States does NOT own the land of The Ancient, Mound Builders of North America (much more than 1,000,000 square miles of land). Muurs (Moors) are the Title holders. The Titles are El, Bey, Dey, Al, and Ali; translated as the 5 civilized so-called Indian tribes (Choctaw [Washitaw], Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek [Muskogee], Seminole Yamassee]).
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Also, the Court declared the lawful land owners are the heirs of Henry Turner (Washitaw-Moors / Muurs) [Mississippi Band of Choctaw Nation]. Congress has codified International obligations of the United States, specifically in United States Code Title 11 Chapter 15 Sub-chapter I § 1503. Furthermore, Congress denounced acts of national origin 1 discrimination through the adoption of the follow- ing resolutions:
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 To work with State governments that affirm and protect treaty rights in order to develop multilateral documents and initia- tives to combat violations of treaty rights throughout the United States. 3. (1)To be vigorous and flexible, reflecting both the unwavering com- mitment of the United States to Moorish Treaty Rights and the desire of the United States for the most effective and principled re- sponse, in light of the range of violations of Moorish treaty rights by a variety of persecuting regimes, and the status of the relations of the United States with the Moorish Empire. (2)To work with State governments that affirm and Protect Moor- ish treaty rights, in order to develop multilateral documents and initiatives to combat violations of Moorish treaty rights and pro- mote the treaty rights abroad. (3)Standing for liberty and standing with the persecuted, and dis- criminated to use and implement appropriate tools in the United States foreign policy apparatus, including diplomatic, political, commercial, charitable, educational, and cultural 2 channels, to promote respect for Moorish treaty rights by all governments and peoples.
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