Okay, today brought an inquiry that involved a purported conveyance styled as a "Transfer of Inheritance & Restoration of Right" under the rubric of "The Moorish National Divine Movement of the World, Aboriginal/Indigenous Natural Peoples of Northwest Amexem North America".
I'm sure that this is common in California, but it was a first for me in Texas.
Peter Ehlert, post: 441596, member: 60 wrote: http://www.moorishnationpublicrecords.com/the-moorish-national-republic.html
Yes, that has the same level of insanity as what I'm looking at in the public records. Evidently, it's a franchise of some sort.
From Peter's website:
"The below is a suit against the Corporate STATE OF CONNECTICUT regarding the Inheritance (Birth Right) of the Moors near what is fraudulently called the STATE OF CONNECTICUT however this only encompasses the building and/or papers as the inheritance of the Moors was never given to the Foreign European Colonist as clearly stated in the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1787.
A writ of Discovery was presented to the three parties listed on the Mortgage Deed - Woodside Apartments c/o Steven and Barbara King, Phyllis Falk, and Rockville Bank CEO William J. McGurk.
There has been no rebuttal to the Writ of Discovery therefore it stands as law. The above parties have not produced lawful claim of ownership of the land of the Aboriginal Indigenous People of Northwest Amexem - North America - North Gate."
Wait a minute...Connecticut is nowhere near Texas?
Dave Karoly, post: 441605, member: 94 wrote: Wait a minute...Connecticut is nowhere near Texas?
I think it is almost certain that the wiley Moors claiming allodial title are based in California and are starting off on the other side of the US to get the kinks worked out before reaching out for the real objects of their interest in Texas.
Kent McMillan, post: 441606, member: 3 wrote: I think it is almost certain that the wiley Moors claiming allodial title are based in California and are starting off on the other side of the US to get the kinks worked out before reaching out for the real objects of their interest in Texas.
Probably based in a secret commune somewhere in Humboldt County.