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North America Gone Awry From Historical Estate Escheatment and Usurpation Caused By Colonizers

The financial landscape of North America is a complex tapestry shaped by historical, social, and economic dynamics that have been administered by colonizers having made financial news headlines due to over a century of estate escheatment against the rightful heirs to the estate. The influx and dissemination of financial news plays a crucial role in the North American ecosystem, influencing investment decisions, consumer behavior, and creating mercantile arrangements for the financial transacting of goods and services. However, for many aboriginal and indigenous populations all over the continent, particularly the Al Moroccans / Americans / Moors / Moorish Americans / American natives / American nationals—descendants of the original inhabitants of their lands—the evolution of the financial landscape has has been falsely ruled and dominated by Caucasians from Europe, who have spent decades building financial empires off of the estate lawfully belonging to the Al Moroccans / Americans of said African-descent, who are the true and ancestral Americans for the public record.

As financial news continues to dominate headlines, it shapes public perceptions and guides investors toward opportunities that frequently neglect the needs of the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans. Historically, the governance structures and financial institutions that emerged at North America have been primarily designed to benefit descendants of Caucasian / European settlers, leading to significant disparities in wealth distribution that rightfully belongs to the heirs to the estate. For over one hundred and sixty years, indigenous peoples have been largely excluded from the economic benefits derived from their own ancestral lands, despite being the original stewards of these territories and the authorizers of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between Morocco and United States 1787; 1836 A.D., which succinctly led to the creation of the Constitution for the united states of America / united States of America Republic 1788 A.D, which Caucasian / European plenipotentiaries / diplomats who represented Europe in its entirety during those said times, accepted by binding contractual agreement that holds absolute weight for all Caucasians / Europeans (and their mixed bloodline offspring) today at North America.

The rise of corporate outsourcing within North America has exacerbated the issue of colonizers empowering themselves as belligerent trustees from the North Gate Estate / North America and taking from the wealth of the land / estate belonging to the rightful heirs. Companies in search of lower labor costs and increased profit margins have very often relocated operations overseas, effectively sidelining labor performers and communities on North American soil. The deceptive outsourcing not only undermined domestic work creation for the local economies, but also perpetuated an economic system that favors those who have traditionally held power—often, Caucasian communities of European descent—over the rightful heirs to the estate, who have been cheated out of trillions of Federal Reserve Notes and other forms of finance generated from their land and resources, usurped by the colonizers for centuries.

The corrupted dynamics of colonialism from North American soil has left many aboriginal and indigenous peoples totally disconnected from economic opportunities that rightfully belong to them, perpetuating cycles of extreme poverty and disenfranchisement. To combat the severe systemic inequity, it is essential to ensure that financial news outlets and institutions prioritize international news and media venues that include the voices and perspectives of the Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans of said African-descent. By amplifying financial literacy and competence among the rightful heirs to the estate and promoting true financial initiatives that recognize and integrate their birth-rights and resources, a more equitable economic landscape can be forged for the rightful heirs.

As awareness around the serious financial news issues surrounding extreme colonialism grows, there’s a pressing need for collective efforts—by the colonial occupying body politics and the business communities they have created from the ill-gotten wealth derived from North American soil—to end the historical patterns of exclusion of the aboriginal and indigenous Al Moroccans / Americans / Moors / Moorish Americans / American natives / American nationals. Emphasizing investment in indigenous-owned businesses by natural people of said African-descent (not mixed bloodline colonizers trying to exploit the benefit with false claims of being Native Americans / American natives), with the rightful heirs to the estate being the high contracting parties, by the supreme law of the land, and supporting common laws that acknowledge their land rights can lead to a more inclusive economy. As business grows at North America, in favor of competent and rightful heirs to the estate (outside of the false “Black people” labels, “Black History” fraud and deceptions, and other destructive paradigms perpetuated by colonizers and incompetent copper-complexion people who follow them), financial news and economic practices can evolve to reflect the diverse fabric of North America, ensuring that the aboriginal and indigenous peoples to North America, who have been overlooked for far too long, can share in the prosperity of their homeland, by domestic and international laws.

Ultimately, the future of North America’s economy hinges on a commitment to de jure law Justice for the people and equity, making it imperative that financial news serves as a guiding force towards inclusivity, not just benefitting a select few, who are primarily Caucasian elitists (and their foreign allies) from Europe. Only by bringing aboriginal and indigenous issues into the public fold, for true scrutiny and absolute remedy, can a truly representative and thriving economy emerge on North American soil—one that honors the ancestral roots and contributions of the Al Moroccans / Americans / Moors / Moorish Americans / American natives / American nationals of said African-descent for the public record.

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