You have to understand that he BELIEVES that he's Indian. The Washitaw/Nuwabians believe that they were in the Americas for thousands of years before the "red Indians" came. They worked with the white conquerors to enslave the superior "black autochones indigenous people" i.e. the black "Indians". Thats why they don't accept that there was a slave trade with Africa and claim to be the true "indigenous" people. They and various cults of the black Muslims and now this black Israelite (hebrews) sect all share that myth. The Washitaw "Nation" claims to have an "impress" (Empress) who is the sovereign of all lands west of the Mississippi. Others are claiming to be connected to various extinct nations that did have some contact with black slaves. What I find interesting about all of these cults is that people like TBE actually have a following among white people. By playing on their ties to the UFOlogy movement they have some degree of credibility.
TBE and the so call Erie tribe claim is based on that mythology. I do find his rather complicated geneology a joke. His knowledge of history is hysterical, but people believe him. So far I have not been able to see just what he's selling, memberships, speaking fees, workshops all seem to be available.
I am also concerned as a Canadian that someone with such a fradualent background is able to come into Canada without some scrutiny.
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In May 2002 a team of more than 100 FBI agents and various local officers raided the compound of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors on a 162ha ranch in a remote area of Putnam County, about 113km south of Atlanta in the USA State Georgia. They arrested Dwight York, the leader of the group, as well as four close female followers of York.
The United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors is a predominantly black group that had its beginning in the late 1960s – early 1970s – as the Ansaru Allah Community, which was supposedly an orthodox Muslim community of mostly black Americans following basic Islamic ideology, costume and religious practices. It was started in Brooklyn, New York, some years after Dwight York, then 19, spent three years in a New York state prison following his conviction of assault, resisting arrest and possession of a dangerous weapon.
He proved always to have been a manipulative controlling charismatic leader, and attracted black American followers with his mixture of Islam, black supremacy and white hatred teachings. Later also came the promise of salvation for a select 144,000, whom he would choose.
York’s Ansaru Allah group came under FBI scrutiny, and was also examined carefully by Muslims, including Muslim scholar, Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. Philips, now a teacher in the United Arab Emirates, wrote a book on York’s group entitled ‘The Ansar Cult’ in which he described Ansaru Allah as an ‘heretic, pseudo-Muslim sect.’ The book included a Muslim cleric’s decree that no true Muslim should be associated with the Ansaru Allah group. It wasn’t long before York dropped all Muslim religious practices and costumes and moved to Georgia. Here Dwight York and his group adopted supposed ancient Egyptian practice and clothing, and decorated their ranch/farm with Egyptian-style pyramids, obelisks and statues.
Over the years York has given himself various names and aliases, including: ‘The Supreme Grand Hierophant: Amun Nebu Re,’ Akhtah Isa Abdullah, Isa Muhammad, Imam Isa, Imam Isa Abu-Bakr, Imam Isa Al-Hadi Al-Mahdi, Rabboni, Yashuah, Melchisedek, Yanuwn, Nayya, Dr. Malachi Z. York, Chief Black Eagle, the Lamb and Baba [‘Isa’ is the Islamic name for ‘Jesus’].
He has also been referred to as the group’s saviour or god, and as an extraterrestrial from the supposed planet ‘Rizq.’
He has called his followers/group by various names as well, including: Nubian Islamic Hebrews, Ansar Pure Sufi, Nubians, Ansaru Allah Community, Washitaw Tribe, United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, Lodge 19 of the Ancient Order of Melchizedek and, more recently apparently, the Holy Seed Baptist Synagogue.
But the name changing wasn’t the reason for the massive May police raid on his community’s compound, and simultaneously on his $525,000 mansion in Athens, Clarke County, where FBI agents turned up some $125,000 in cash.
York was charged by Federal agents on four federal counts involving sexual the exploitation of minors who were specifically transported across state borders for his sexual gratification. He was also charged under state laws with 74 counts of child molestation, 29 counts of aggravated child molestation and related charges, including one count of rape involving five alleged victims, both male and female.
For years York had been using his position and power to sexually abuse girls and boys, some aged 4, 6, 8 through to late-teens. Sexual gratification and money were the two driving forces behind this black cult leader. He slept with whomever he chose, but husbands and wives in the community were not allowed to sleep with each other without York’s permission. He mixed and mated men and women as he saw fit, determining when and where they could have sexual relations, according witnesses. But he was particularly perverse when it came to children often photographing or videoing them during sexual activities. Witnesses have reported that York sexually abused between at least 30 to 35 children – some of them continuously for several years. Witnesses have also claimed that York has fathered more than 100 children over the years as leader of between 100 to 200 followers.
The catalogue of child abuse activities carried out by this man is horrendous and sickening.
A number of the 50 or so children at the community’s compound were taken into protective custody. Sadly four have been found to have sexually transmitted diseases.
Charged along with York have been his defacto, Kathy Johnson and three other women: Nuwaubian members Chandra Lampkin, Kadijah Merritt and Esther/Istiyr Cole - all charged with child molestation and/or aggravated child molestation.
The five - York, Johnson and the other three women - if convicted, could face, 30 years imprisonment on each count of aggravated child molestation and 20 years on each count of child molestation. The women were charged with participating with York in the sexual activities when they occurred. The cases are proceeding.
One of the local officials said he had ‘never been involved in a child molestation case where so many people have come forward.’ Those who came forward to testify against him included a son and daughter of York.
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The “Tama-Re” compound, as seen from the air. Photograph by Kenneth C. Budd
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The Tama-Re compound in Putnam County, Georgia (a.k.a. "Kodesh", “Wahannee”, “The Golden City”, “Al Tamaha”) was an Egyptian-themed set of buildings and monuments established near Eatonton, Georgia by Nuwaubians in 1993 that was mostly demolished[clarification needed] after being sold under government forfeiture in 2005.
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* 1 Founding
* 2 Activity
* 3 Forfeiture
* 4 References
* 5 External links
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“We moved to Eatonton Georgia,” Nuwaubian leader Dwight York said, “because we are the Yamassee, a branch of the Washitaw Moors, The Mound Builders. Our Ancestors built the Rock Eagle Mound and many others in such states as Wisconsin, Ohio, South Carolina, Louisiana, and Tennessee. This is why we chose Eatonton to live. It is close to Rock Eagle Mound.”