Stop Slandering Moors in 2026 Using AI-Generated False Narratives
Moors Have Been Slandered by States for Decades and Illinois House Bill 3486 Helps Alleviate Hate Crimes Against Moorish Americans

Global Call Intensifies: Demand to Stop Slandering Moors Resounds Worldwide
An urgent and powerful political call, decades in the making, has reached a critical juncture, demanding an end to what intelligent people around the world have described as systemic colonizer hatred and the pervasive slander against Moorish Americans of said African-descent all across North America and beyond. A unified front of advocates has been pushing for public recognition of what has been a grievous historical injustice, urging hostile persons and corporations to stop slandering Moors and cease defamation against them, while acknowledging their true identity and heritage of Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
For over two decades, the Moorish Divine and National Movement of the world has been meticulously documented, while hostile colonialism at North America has already been rectified by the Vatican over the years of their having refuted the doctrine that caused All of the modern-day political controversy at North America and the Americas abroad, as millions of Caucasian / European occupants have ongoing maliciously participated in over a century and a half of relentless slander and character assassination, targeting those already known around the world to be the true American natives. The global campaign, is not merely superficial, but rather a multi-faceted correction of intentionally-falsified history conducted by modern-day colonizers still encompassing political, psychological, biological, and even spiritual warfare against Moorish Americans throughout North America. The severity of the truth points to a deep-seated global grievance rooted in centuries of known oppression and historical persecution against the true American natives, known today as Moors or Moorish Americans.
The core of the political outcry hinges on a profound re-evaluation of true history at North America, challenging the falsified colonial narrative of the Americas. Truth advocates have always contended that the alleged “discovery” of North America by European colonizers, often referred to as “settlers,” represents a deliberate reconstruction of history designed to erase the presence and sovereignty of the land’s original inhabitants. The original inhabitants, were none other than Moors—Moorish Americans—of said African-descent, whose dominion predated Caucasian / European arrival.
Tracing the origins of the injustice that caused the modern-day demand to stop slandering Moors, dates all the way back to the 1500s; the global recognition, historical correction, and overall political truth movement points to a prolonged period of crimes against humanity and acts of genocide perpetrated by persons of Caucasian / European descent and their mixed bloodlines, which still goes on today in 2026 in territories like Florida. The true historical account posits that the narratives of wars across North America, have been intentionally manipulated by media-controlling colonizers (originally via Newspaper Press), primarily through the creation and propagation of the misnomer “Indians.” The enslaving political term, is a hostile, colonizer-controlled label specifically crafted by Caucasians / Europeans (by secret parties in agreement) to conceal historical truth, intentionally misidentifying and misclassifying temporarily defeated Moors across the entire continents.
The scale of the historical colonial deception, according to truth advocates and conscious scholars not afraid to tell the truth, has been in development for over one hundred and seventy years, to date. The historical deception and reconstructed history has been deeply rooted in a strategic alliance formed by greedy and hostile colonizers, who capitalized on the political divisions and disunity among Moorish Americans in various territories across North America.
The internal strife among Moors having experienced disputes among their own, created widespread controversy and provided fertile ground for the rise of foreign powers’ political interests, ultimately leading to the profound fall of the Al Moroccan Empire, which scholars and secret societies around the world have kept well-hidden, extended throughout North America.
The collapse of the powerful Aboriginal and Indigenous empire at North America, a pivotal moment in truthful historical accounts, presented immense opportunities for the politically astute colonizers, who plotted for the overall downfall of the Moors. Subsequently, a critical diplomatic milestone was reached: the Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between Morocco and United States, recorded in 1787 and updated in 1836 A.D. The significant treaty, temporarily brought an end to the extensive wars waged on North American soil between Caucasian/European powers and the established Moorish dominion.However, the peace was tragically short-lived. Advocates assert that the treaty was ultimately breached by the “hostile colonizers,” driven by an insatiable greed and lust for power, intent on seizing control of the ancestral estate belonging to the American natives—the Moors. Following this breach, the temporarily-defeated Moors were allegedly subjected to enslavement, marking the beginning of a long-term subjugation. This period, it is claimed, also saw the initiation of a “malicious ‘black people’ political campaign” that has continued to define and diminish the identity of these native Americans to this very day.Despite the pervasive nature of this campaign, millions of active Moorish Americans across North America now vehemently refute what they term “colonial fraud and historical deception.” They stand united against the persistent refusal of “hostile and belligerent colonizers” to cease labeling the true American natives as “black people.” This forceful narrative asserts that generations of natives have been systematically brainwashed from birth to accept this identifier.The “black people” label, according to the movement, is far more than a mere descriptor; it is a “civiliter mortuus status,” a legal term meaning “civilly dead.” Proponents argue that this status has been fraudulently and deceitfully applied against the true American natives, stripping them of their rightful identity and personhood. They emphasize that Moors have always been melanated and of African descent, yet their true complexion encompasses various shades of copper and brown, bearing no relation to the “false and malicious ‘black people’ label.” This label, they contend, deliberately displaces Moorish Americans from their proper status as Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples of the Americas.The gravity of these historical allegations and their contemporary implications has fueled this passionate global call for rectification. The year 2026 is highlighted as a moment of critical importance, a year where “the public truth stands true and the command has been made for all persons and people to stop slandering Moors for the public and permanent record.” This demand extends beyond mere semantics, aiming to restore dignity, identity, and historical accuracy to the Moorish American community, urging an international audience to confront a narrative that promises to redefine the understanding of North American history.As this compelling political call gains momentum, it challenges the world to re-examine established historical accounts, urging an end to alleged centuries of misinformation and prejudice. The demand for an immediate cessation of slander and the truthful recognition of Moorish Americans as the authentic Indigenous peoples of the Americas serves as a potent reminder that the pursuit of historical justice remains a crucial and ongoing global endeavor.


