‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

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“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
 
This is so hilarious how this is being handled. A bunch of dark skinned dudes in a car with assault weapons at 2 am on a shit NJ freeway.....................................Nothing to see here....lolol

What if it was 10 bearded white dudes in pick ups with Harley and Skynard decals
 
The double standard in media reporting is a worthy story topic all by itself, but at this point, it's what we've come to expect. Of course they're treating a black supremacist group differently than white guys....... the media would all spontaneously orgasm and pass out if they came across an incident of white guys doing something like this, lol.

Now here's the part I'm looking at..... look at how many police resources, court resources, and how much money, are all being spent on dealing with this one small group. Who, as far as I know, haven't actually done anything except try to drive through a state that doesn't like people being armed, despite their absolute right to be.
This was one group of 11 guys...... suppose you have a hundred groups of guys like these, of all different flavors, a half dozen or a dozen of each, all over a state or even the country, all doing the exact same sort of thing? White groups, black groups, La Raza, bangers, biker clubs, etc., etc.
That is, simply ignoring all the authorities and doing their thing? How long before LE is completely and utterly overwhelmed?





About a half an hour, is my guess..... and that's if none of them decide to just take out the officers and keep on going. These guys are causing massive amounts of heartburn for the powers that be by simply not complying with anything or anyone lol.

Ya'll think about it.
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
Sees here's the thing. People with common sense know armed groups who run around saying the laws of the United States don't apply to them are bad no matter what color their skin is.

Next fauxrage please.
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
Sees here's the thing. People with common sense know armed groups who run around saying the laws of the United States don't apply to them are bad no matter what color their skin is.

Next fauxrage please.
Why?
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
Sees here's the thing. People with common sense know armed groups who run around saying the laws of the United States don't apply to them are bad no matter what color their skin is.

Next fauxrage please.
Why?
If you have to ask I don't see how I can explain it to you.
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
Sees here's the thing. People with common sense know armed groups who run around saying the laws of the United States don't apply to them are bad no matter what color their skin is.

Next fauxrage please.
Why?
If you have to ask I don't see how I can explain it to you.
IOW, you can't think of a reason why anyone besides the wannabe tyrants would give a shit.
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
The only narrative necessary is that gun nuts are all fucking nuts. :cuckoo:
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
The only narrative necessary is that gun nuts are all fucking nuts. :cuckoo:
I think an oligarchy that thinks it can oppress and control an armed citizenry, especially after the last 50 plus years of watching similar efforts fail everywhere from Vietnam to Afghanistan, is fucking nuts.

Especially when it's the US of 600 million guns and 4 trillion rounds of Ammunition, lol.
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
The only narrative necessary is that gun nuts are all fucking nuts. :cuckoo:
I think an oligarchy that thinks it can oppress and control an armed citizenry, especially after the last 50 plus years of watching similar efforts fail everywhere from Vietnam to Afghanistan, is fucking nuts.

Especially when it's the US of 600 million guns and 4 trillion rounds of Ammunition, lol.
You’re not oppressed in any way. You’re just a sensitive pussy. Your 600m guns proves that.
 

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
9 Jul 2021 ~~ By Mike LaChance
On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
Rise-of-the-Moors.jpg

On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.
Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

~Snip~
They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:

‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.

‘Rise of the Moors’ Militia Group Arrest Does Not Fit The Media and Government Narrative

“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges”
Posted by Mike LaChance Friday, July 9, 2021 at 09:00am 39 Comments
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On the weekend of the 4th, state police in Massachusetts ended up in an hours-long highway standoff with an armed group of men who identify as part of a group called “Rise of the Moors.”
They claim to be sovereign and above the laws of the United States. The national media is, for the most part, ignoring the story, and certainly is not giving it the obsessive coverage it would have received if the race of the group members was different.


Joe Biden and the FBI claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in America right now and this story definitely does not fit the official narrative.
This particular ‘Rise of the Moors’ group is from Rhode Island and claimed they were on their way to Maine to “train” when they were first noticed by police.
Since the standoff happened in Massachusetts, some local outlets like MassLive have been covering the basic facts. Here’s what unfolded on July 3rd:
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was traveling northbound on Interstate 95 in Wakefield when he came upon two vehicles stopped in the breakdown lane around 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.

The men were attempting to refuel their vehicles.
The occupants of the vehicle were dressed in military-style tactical gear. Some had long rifles, some pistols and “some had a combination of both,” Massachusetts State Police Colonel Christopher Mason told reporters on Saturday.
The trooper asked members of the group to produce licenses for the firearms and members of the group indicated they weren’t licensed or didn’t have copies of licenses on them.
“You can imagine 11 armed individuals standing with long guns slung on an interstate highway at two in the morning certainly raises concerns and is not consistent with the firearms laws we have in Massachusetts,” Mason said…
The individuals are members of Rise of the Moors, a group who identify as Moorish Americans…
“Moorish sovereigns espouse an interpretation of sovereign doctrine that African Americans constitute an elite class within American society with special rights and privileges that convey on them a sovereign immunity placing them beyond federal and state authority.”


The leader of the group was actually broadcasting live video during the standoff:




They were arraigned in court on Wednesday. Jake Dima of the Washington Examiner has details:
‘Rise of the Moors’ members in Massachusetts armed standoff case combative in court appearances
Several members of the “Rise of the Moors,” a group that does not identify with U.S. laws, were combative and chaotic during court arraignments Wednesday.
Ten men and one 17-year-old were arrested Saturday, and Massachusetts law enforcement seized firearms after the group was seen donning tactical gear off I-95. They were brought into custody after an hourslong standoff that involved the suspected militia fleeing “into the woods carrying rifles and handguns,” police said.
Conrad Pierre, 29, of New York, sparred with a judge about obtaining an attorney after he said he does not fall within the jurisdiction of U.S. laws. After minutes of back and forth, he was assigned a lawyer.
Another man, referred to as John Doe No. 2, has refused to identify himself to the court, and authorities ordered him to reveal his name by Friday. On Tuesday, several others entered the proceedings and demonstrated similar behaviors. All have since been held without bail.
If these men were white nationalists, this story would be leading every broadcast on CNN and MSNBC. You wouldn’t know anything else was even happening in the world.

Comment:
Has anyone noticed the loud silence of the complicit biased media and Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Left propaganda machine on this story.
Imagine if they were white guys this would be a national incident. The Quisling Media would be on a 24/7 tirade for weeks about the "White Supremacist Terrorist Militia".
I don't live in Massachusetts, but these guys should have known that if you are transporting firearms through Mass. there are laws.
First like New York, you have to have an appropriate license for the firearm. There are different licenses for long guns and hand guns. Secondly there are laws related to how you can transport them in a car. These guys did not obey neither if the laws. Equal protection under the law implies equal prosecution under the law. A civil society implies equal dissemination of things,
Hmmm...., I wonder if the ATF has come into the picture? It did include interstate transportation of firearms....Actually this militia group is well documented. It’s a blend of black supremacist thinking and the sovereign citizen mindset.
The only narrative necessary is that gun nuts are all fucking nuts. :cuckoo:
I think an oligarchy that thinks it can oppress and control an armed citizenry, especially after the last 50 plus years of watching similar efforts fail everywhere from Vietnam to Afghanistan, is fucking nuts.

Especially when it's the US of 600 million guns and 4 trillion rounds of Ammunition, lol.
You’re not oppressed in any way. You’re just a sensitive pussy. Your 600m guns proves that.
My tax returns say different.

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