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It's 12 noon today. City Line is a special half hour edition. Hi, I'm Jackie. And I'm Betty Bentley. During this holiday season, Christians are celebrating Christ's resurrection. But there are a lot of people throughout the world who don't celebrate it. Among them are the Moors Americans who are the Moorish Americans. They're after coming to this continent over 10,000 years ago. How have they preserved their Islamic culture? What kind of lifestyle they lead? And what is their role in today's society? Proclaiming Islamism as their divine creed, but beliefs direct their daily lives. Join us as we answer these questions and more. The Moorish Americans up next on City Line. Welcome to sitting down at this half hour special edition, as we said. And that's to remind you, we're not as long as we normally are happy holiday to certainty. We are excited about being able to share some information about Moorish Americans. And we'd like to welcome to City Line Seekers Sea Breeze Bay. Thank you for coming and shake UNC Islam. Welcome to City Life. Thank you. I know many, many people, including myself, are asking who are Moorish Americans? And I think that this is a fine time to begin to educate us. Could you answer? Okay, More Americans. The term itself is a net is our nationality. It's our national ID, But due to the fact that in history we as a people were held as slaves. The term black was put upon the term more, and we were once called black in war. And as they instituted the system of slavery, then the terms changed. Then they just dropped them all and began to call this black Negro colored Donkey Kong Shan e.t.c.. And once they did this, we as a people were cut off from our illustrious history of our forefathers because we had been in this part of the world for over 10,000 years.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=47.43,198.34"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And being the actual natives of this land, being with the Americans, our flag was flying in this land. It was a red flag with a five point green star in the center. As as history goes, is is there a particular spot in the world that represents know your origins in terms of, you know, how this is in the United States or North America? Yes. Well, the term America, it was put here, that's an Italian term. America was fusion. And upon Columbus discovering or Columbus saying that he discovered America, the land was never lost and there was no need to actually discover. It was just that the Europeans were scared to venture out. But we had been traveling this coast because we had a trade route, which is the now the Negro in the Mississippi, which our forefathers dredged, and we traveled from one part to the other. But where where were the moors? They did they start in America? Well, we started as the ancient lullabies, and we soldier and Joshua chased us out of the land of Moab. And where would that have been geographically? That would be over near Cain and between Egypt and Cain and sits with Saudi Arabia. Okay. Because I'm sure that most folks who have done anything in their literature remember references to the Moors and so forth, but they were speaking mainly in terms of European, European and North African type of locations. Exactly. Because we ruled we as a matter of fact, the ancient Moroccan empire covered from what is presently called Africa, which is also another Italian term from Seville. African is now the true and divine name of the landmass. And of course, it was one that's when that's prior to the Atlantic Ocean and the sinking of the great Atlantis, its true and divine name of this land and what is presently called Africa is a mixture.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=199.42,313.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay. Tell us a little bit about what makes a more Moorish American any different from other Americans? Is there something culturally that that makes a distinct difference between you and non Moors? Well, yes, I'd like to address that by saying that the distinct distinction between a moorish American and the persons that are practicing Christianity or the other forms of religion in this country is simply this. When you're born, you're born with your nationality, which is your decent nature, and also comes your religion. Now, the religion of the Moors or the Moorish Americans is Islam. And this is that old time religion that has been spoke about, sung about in the history of the so-called black people in this country. However, due to their ignorance or our ignorance in our history, we are under the impression that the old time religion is anything but Islamism. And to give you a more specific time period, this is all Jerusalem. So right in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Liberty Bell sits is Mount Sinai, where Moses, in ancient time around 1490, B.C, spoke to the great God of the universe right here in this country. So this substantiates that the Moors, even Moses was a more OC was in this land. And how do we account for this discrepancy? Obviously, there have be a lot of folks in the winter. When I took geography, all these things took place a whole ocean away. Exactly. That's an interesting point. When you say geography, what has occurred in. History is that through conspiracy and distortion, the geographical map has been changed and renamed. If you look in your biblical scriptures, you'll see these seven temples in what they called. They call them churches, but they are in Asia. Now we know that this part of the land is Asia.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=314.68,440.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay. It was connected by Atlantis, as the system mentioned. And therefore, if you rename a geographical location, you disproportionately separate a people from their origin, their history and whatsoever. And that's what happened. Let me ask you, how do you document this? Because even in our introduction, we mentioned that you'd been in America 10,000 years. First of all, I'm sure most of us didn't even know America was 10,000 years old. How do you document it? For one who's never heard this and who would like to know more or certainly to find the written word? Well, one, we have a holy Koran of the more science temple. Chapter 47, which takes you across the map and shows you how we soldier on to this part of the world. Also, you can deal with Dash with the 24th chapter of the Bible, dealing with the other side of the flood. You can also go into the news, the Sunday Sun, the Sun papers. And there they have an article dealing with the fact that the land here is the same as the land in Africa. And that's in June 1908. The same in what respect? And that it is the exact same land. They tested the geologists, tested it and said that this land and the land in Africa are one and the same. And additionally, there's another resource material that you can consult. It's called the Miracle of the Ages by a Wide Wordsmith, published around 1937. And this primarily deals with a lot of the science that is not normally known or taught to our people, but is known by those who are in and tenants of educational institutions such as Harvard, Dartmouth, e.t.c.. So that information has not been filtered down to our people. So again, we're being cut off.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=441.83,551.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So there's a whole wealth of resource material which we do expound upon through a weekly program on Morgan's radio station on Sunday at 4 p.m. entitled Delight. And also, we have inquiries from the public and educational institutions that ask us for resource material. Okay. We're going to take a break now and continue, because when we come back, we'd like to begin to talk about your customs, your mores and some of the things that you practice as Moorish American. Please stay with us. We'll be back in just a moment. Now, here's this week's community calendar. Hello. My name is Nancy Wilkins. Big and Beautiful Sisters invites you to attend the fashion show on Sunday, April six, at the Franklin Street, YWCA from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The show will feature fashions from Violence cooperation last season and Diamonds, Lexington Lady and 16 plus stores. Proceeds will benefit the movement to stop overweight prejudice. For further information, call 7923911. Hello, my name is Craig Sense The Society for the Advancement of Computer Science at Morgan State University invites you to attend Computer Science Week from Monday, April 14th through Friday the 18th. A special feature to highlight this week will be the annual Computer Club banquet in honor of 6/20 anniversary held in the Michael Jackson Ballroom on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.. For further information, call four, four, four, three, five, one, two. Thank you. Hello. My name is Lisa. Southwestern High School's Office of Telephone Hotline and a counseling referral service open to service students from 830 to 5 p.m.. This hotline, manned by students, offers tutoring and counseling and encourages students to report school vandalism, assault, drug weapons and alcohol abuse anonymously. Just call the hotline now through June at 3960115. If your group or organization would like to announce an event, please write us in care of City Line.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=552.37,787.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"WJC TV Television Hill Baltimore 921211. Or call us for further information at 46600013. Between the hours of nine and five. Talking about the city line. We're talking about Moorish Americans. And I guess one of the things I'm curious about is what sorts of customs are distinctive among the most Americans that you practice and teach? OC One of our basic customs is that the sisters do keep their heads covered at all times because that's a sign of humility. And it's always been one of our dress codes, our diet. We have a kosher diet and of course we don't eat pork. You deal with that. And due to Romney, the 14th chapter in America's the 11th chapter dealing with our diet now, we basically deal with history. The more science temple, the Divine, a National Movement of North America, Inc. is a profitable organization, the only one of its kind where we are part and parcel of the government. Because if you go back in history, President Lincoln set up proclamations and he also signed into law the 13th Amendment with 20 sections. And these, in order to be free, a nation has to have land. A nation has to have money. A nation has to be we have to be restored. Because if you look at our present state, the names Seabreeze, Bentley, all all of these belong to our so-called slave masters. And in order for us to be actually free, they have to be restored. And this is done via the more science temple by once. The first step is proclaiming one's nationality, which is more American, is that with the, for lack of a better term suffix at the end of Seabreeze Exactly. Accomplish that. Those are our ancient titles. We do not basically we do not change our names because those names are like your check.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=788.15,910.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What about other customs? How do you practice your religion? Well, we have our religious services that take place on Friday. That's the holy day for Muslims over the entire earth. And we give praise to Allah on Thursday. On Friday, Friday morning. We have services in Friday evenings. Also we have a Sunday school class on Sundays around 10 to 1 p.m. and it's open to the public. You don't have to be a muslim to attend or to visit the temple. And in relationship to your question, the preservation of our culture and our heritage is fortified by the policies of President Abraham Lincoln and later developed and expounded upon by Prophet. Nobody really. And what this does is in the proclamations of emancipation, there were provisions and there are still provisions for naturalization. Naturalization is such a key issue that in naturalization, your ancient family name is returned. When we went up on the slave lands, they removed our family names and fixed the slave masters names. So also we must be compensated. And in order to preserve your culture and to consider yourself a nation, you must be colonized in a locale. And this is what the policy of colonization infers, that we are to take possession of over 22 states in the interior region of the United States and set up our own independent sovereign governments separate from the United States government, exactly what it would be classified as a wheel within a wheel. You have a small wheel that would operate, operate a large wheel, and our people speak about all of our people of hue or complexion have some problems with understanding that this will actually take place here in America. But if you look at the other countries in what is called Africa today, you have sovereign nations on a continent as it is term.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=913.51,1043.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The same thing will occur will occur here in America. Let me ask you just a few brief questions as again, because of our half hour special today, when do you see this happening? And and then I'd like to ask you about the numbers of Moorish Americans, even in our state of Maryland, and how many in the country, for instance, in the United States. But first, when do you see the sovereign state being set up? Okay. Well, this will be this process will begin this year in 1986 and 1986. We will be making moves for our actual freedom. The thing is, is that we as a people are free. We have been set free, but we don't have actual freedom, meaning it hasn't been manifested as an independent, sovereign. Everything that we presently do, it's always subservient to someone else, somehow someone else's system. We have nothing of our own and we are a nation of people. And we need to have our own to to be an actuality, to resolve the problems of the world. We first must be. When do you see this becoming a complete or a completion of that sovereignty? Well, the sovereign state being consummated or coming to completion, we would say, look around and I'm not being prophetic, but I'm saying look around the year 1998 to see a lot of changes. President Reagan, despite the disbelief and many people who hear him, has said he wants to see a working emancipation. By December 1986. He and on that. He has also used the terms. Part and parcel meaning that the more signs Temple is a government organization as opposed to a primarily religious. How many Moorish Americans are there in in Maryland in go ahead in response to numbers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=1044.13,1158.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well I can go back in 1939, there were 9 million more Americans. So then you have to take into account descendants in Maryland. Now, that's not in Maryland. That's overall. Here in Maryland, it should be about 10,000 or so, most Americans, 10,000 plus. And that brings a key issue, the national headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Defense Department, Pentagon, ETSI, the Moorish National Bureau of Statistics, was established for the registration of all persons classified as Negro, black in color, to have their true nationality, Moorish American, restored to them. And this headquarters here in Baltimore, 25 Utah place is the registering agent. And we go into the federal agencies and teach all of them what the responsibilities are of being a moorish American and they get in line to register. Just just in brief, it's like you have an inheritance in the bank. In order to claim that inheritance, you must go to the bank with some identification. Right. Otherwise, you don't have any claim. We here give our people their ID to make claim. And what? What is drawing or are using to draw more people into more simple? Well, this the week of April, the sixth through the 12th, we're having an open house and we're inviting each and every one to come. Some of our topics are human rights versus civil rights, future goddess of the nation, teaching our children and elevating our children. Our children need to know who they are so that they can have a sense of equality. Let's have a number for our viewers in the event they're interested in learning more about the open house and finding out more in general, they can call 72818612433571 and 2356824. And the other drawing point is the money that President Lincoln established in the First National Bank, which is a network all around the world.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=1159.87,1286.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's what's drawing all of our people into the fold. And we're going into the school systems, doing various lectures in the colleges and in the elementary junior high. And we're also meeting and sending out letters to meet with the PTA of the school so that they can see that this policy will help. So you can see Greensburg, Chicago. Thank you both very much for enlightening us about the mortgage Americans in our audience. Thank you for being with us. We'll be back in just a minute. Please stay tuned. Was back on City Line for a final segment of this half hour, special of City Line. And before we leave you, we'd like to remind you of the open House that the Moorish Americans are having 2500 Utah plates, and it will take place between April 6th and April 12th. If you'd like more information, give us a call here. And we will answer your questions. Sounds good. But I also like to make you aware that Jay Z, along with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maryland, will be sponsoring Baby Baby Fest from April 12th and 13th at Festival Hall from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and 11 to 6 on Sunday. For further information, call 7 to 7, baby. Now we've got our biggie going. Harold Anthony, take it away. Yes. As most of our viewers know, over the last couple of weeks, we've been holding up a special contest where we get to realign and join forces with the folks over at Johnsons products to give away some very special prizes that we have. And as with any TV giveaway, we've asked you to supply us with some information. And the information was who was the first black male actor to portray the Shakespearean character, Othello? We receive hundreds of entries, and the four characters are Paul Robeson, Sidney Poitier, Ira Aldridge, or Ossie Davis.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=1287.4,1539.7"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The answer, of course, is Ira Aldrich. If you sent in Paul Robeson's name, you were in good company because a lot of folks think that it was, in fact, Paul Robeson. It was not. However, now we can get on with drawing the contest winners. I guess the first to pick the third. And we didn't say hello to him. But later, the third place winner, which Beatty is selecting, will receive a gentle treatment hair care products, including a classy, classy curl styling kit, an ultra sheen cosmetics. And the lucky winner is probably a bald headed man. I sure hope not. The winner is Mrs. Elsie G. I believe all eight of Fairmount Avenue in Baltimore. Very good relationship with The Bachelor. Okay. And Jackie has the second place winner. Okay, let me do my major stretch here. And the second place winner will receive a handsome pair of Calvin Klein calculators. Okay. Da da da da da da. The second place winner is Michelle. And you'll have to help me beat. What is that, Walker? I'll help you. Oh. David address Michelle Space walking w. H. E. I. R or something like that. Something in the neighborhood. Congratulations to you, Michel. You wanted to ask what means to have a sense of drama here. This is the first place and the winner is. And she would pick an envelope. Great. It's a love letter. It says that I would like to thank my mother and father to Marta. Oh, thank you. And the grand prize winner will receive the second and third prizes, along with a beautiful Toshiba AM FM stereo cassette recorder. And let's hear it for our grand prize winner. I would like to once again congratulate all three winners and invite you to join us week by week, because we will be teaming forces and Johnson's products to have more giveaways in the near future.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257#t=1540.39,1684.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/105496/file/206257/transcript/48893/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And of course, we and among those potential answers, we had the names of great actors. Next week. Next week, next week, we have a very interesting show of a young man by the name of Tony Allen. We'll be discussing how he overcame drugs and alcohol, how he's working today as a drug counselor. This is other people who have similar problems and need some kind of support. He's a role model to an awful lot of people. Very definitely. Very definitely. Well, thank you all for being here. It's been a great show. My name is Betty. I'm Jackie. Hi, I'm Teen Mom two. 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