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NOW WHAT THEY GOTTA DO, IS FOOL THE PUBLIC BY RUSHING INTO A SENTENCE,
AND MAKE IT LOOK AS IF THEY DONT SEE ANY OF THIS STUFF. PUT IT OFF, LET THE
JUDGE SIT UP THERE, THEN KNOCK ALL THAT DOWN (HOLY LAND) AND GO ON INTO
THEIR SENTENCE, GIVE ME A SENTENCE (135 YEARS ) TO THE PUBLIC, BROADCAST IT
ALL OVER THE TELEVISION, MAKE IT LOOK LIKE MALACHI GOT SENTENCED, AND THEN
HIDE IT WHEN WE COME AFTER THEM! AND THE PUBLIC WONT HEAR IT BECAUSE THE
MEDIA DOWN IN MIDDLE GEORGIA- MACON TELEGRAPH, CHANNEL 13 ETC. ALL OF
THEM ARE A PART OF THE GOOD OLE BOY CIRCLE. SO THEY KEEP IT LOCKED DOWN
ON WHAT THEY WANT, THEY ONLY PUT ON T.V. WHAT THEY WANT THE PROGRAMS
THEY WANT AND THE MEDIA THAT THEY CONTROL EVERYDAY IS ONLY LOCAL. SO
NOW THE PEOPLE WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT HAPPENED ILL BE IN A FEDERAL
PLACE SOMEWHERE (FLORENCE, COLORADO ADMAX) WHILE WE OVERTURN THIS
CASE AND THE PUBLIC WILL NEVER HEAR IT, THEY THINK! BUT BECAUSE WERE PUBLIC PEOPLE, WERE LITERATE PEOPLE, WERE GONNA MAKE SURE EVERYTHING WE
DO GOES UP ON THE INTERNET! (www.FreeDrYork.com) SO THEY HAVE SO MANY
THINGS, AND SO MANY WAYS THAT THEYVE VIOLATED THE LAW IN THIS CASE, THAT
T H E Y V E
D O N E
I T
T O
T H E M S E L V E S .
NOW THEYVE GOT TO HOODWINK YOU, BUT THE SUMMER IS COMING IN, THE SUN IS
COMING OUT (SUN CYCLE). OUR PEOPLE ARE GONNA BE OUT! WERE GONNA HANG
SIGNS, WERE GONNA BE MARCHING! WE DONT VIOLATE THE LAW AND WERE NONVIOLENT, BUT WE WILL BE MARCHING, AND WE WILL HAVE SIGNS, AND WE WILL BRING
THEM FROM ACROSS THE STATE SO THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF THEM OUT THERE
MARCHING BESIDE US, UNTIL WE GET A REACTION ON ALL THESE VIOLATONS
June 7, 2009
THE HEROES OF
OUR
NUWAUPIAN TRIBE
There were 8 Nuwaupians
who sacrificed their livelihoods in the fight to get
JUSTICE for Dr Malachi K.
York. Among these heroes
were our Paa Medjayu Commander , Captain Ahmus
Saw Atum Re, Ranford
Roper Jr., Michael Berkley,
Jamon Frederick, Antwon
Dean and Joseph Hibner, all
of whom were gainfully employed as Policemen with
The Macon Police Department. They all sacrificed
their jobs in a effort to get
JUSTICE for His Excellency
Dr. Rev. Malachi K. York.
Mr. Joseph Hibner said more than 4,000 Nuwaubians moved to Macon at Ellis' request
several years ago and have become productive members of the community. He said
many Nuwaubians are not what the public perceives them to be.
"We're just like everyone else ... We go to work and do our jobs, and we have families to
support," Hibner said. "We are just the first to resign. ... There will be others."
Ponder said she didn't know of Ellis requesting any group of people to move to Macon.
"I welcome any kind of growth, but I've never heard of anything like this," Ponder said.
Macon-Bibb County Fire Chief Jimmy Hartley said he didn't realize Ranford Roper Jr.
was a
Nuwaubian, but the Chief said Roper was a good firefighter.
"I didn't know until he handed in his resignation today," Hartley said.
APRIL 27th, 2005 THE TELEGRAPH.
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The Protectors
June 7, 2009
THE MEANING OF
MAAT
FEATHER
HARUW PAA MEDJAYU MODERN EGIPTIAN POLICE
Above right is The Supreme Captain, The Commander & Chief of
todays PAA MEDJAYU (The Protectors), along with five
The History of Paa Medjayu can be studied on our Nuwaupian Website Link on the Worldwide Web (Internet) Link
below. www.paamedjayu.com/
The TEACHERS GUIDE TO THE NUWAUBIAN LANGUAGE, by
Nayya Malachizodoq York El (Nazdir: Per Re Ah Atum Re) .
On page 360 you will find the following, and We quote:
POLICE Musta-madjeeya Musta-Madjeeya
Madjuy
POLICE STATION madjeeyan Madjeeyan
POLICE FORCE madjuy
(See Page 7 )
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PAA MEDJAYU
June 7, 2009
www.paamedjayu.com
THREE GOLD
FLIES OF VALOR
FEATHER
MAAT= JUSTICE
Goddess MAAT
bearing The
Feather Of MAAT
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Firearm homicide also disproportionately affects AfricanAmericans. Approximately 52 percent of gun homicide victims are African-American, even though they represent less
than 13 percent of the total population.
the definition of force were police dog bites, spray with pepper spray or a chemical, and a firearm pointed in the residents direction. Also included was the threat to carry out any of these
types of force.
During the traffic stop, police were more likely to carry out some type of search on a male (7.1%)
than a female (1.8%), and more likely to carry out some type of search on a black (10.2%) or Hispanic (11.4%) than a white (3.5%).
About 87% of the 664,500 persons experiencing the threat or use of force felt the police acted
improperly. Less than 20% of these persons took formal action, such as filing a complaint or lawsuit with authorities.
Taken from the June, 2002 National Police- Public Contact Survey (PPCS), a survey designed by
the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) to document contacts between police and the public that culminated in police using force.
The third survey described here under the publication title Contacts between Police and the
Public: Findings from the 2002 National Survey (NCJ 207845) covered interactions between police and the public in 2002.
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The reason for choosing the Department of Justice 2002 survey because it
was on May 8th 2002 that H.E. Dr. Malachi Kobina York was
unlawfully forced out of his vehicle and illegally arrested on
this date in Milledgeville, Georgia. As indicated in the above
survey, unjustifiable force was used against him in this illegal
arrest. The local police, along with the Georgia State Police
and the Federal authorities, forced him out of his car,
roughly placed him on the ground and handcuffed him, although he repeatedly told the authorities that he was a Liberian Diplomat and a Naturalized Liberian citizen with full dip-
His Excellency
Dr. Malachi Kobina York
From The very inception of the United States Penal system, the cards have been stacked
against Nubians (African-Americans) and people of color living in America. As the old saying goes,
the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. A Wall Street Stockbroker embezzles his investors out
of billions of dollars and is held for trial under House arrest and is allowed to spend his custody
time in his plush, upper west-side Manhattan penthouse between the court dates for his trial.
Meanwhile his clients; unfortunately, are retirees who invested and lost their life savings; which
can not be recuperated, to this corrupt stockbroker. Chairmen of the Board of General Motors
Company Misappropriate billions of dollars of company profits, and the Federal government
gives them a Bail out of trillions of dollars and a Slap on the hand as punishment, telling them
that they must manage their financial resources properly, or they will not receive any more of the
common taxpayers money. On the other side, entrapment is practiced by the local police in the
inner cities of America by placing an unmarked truck filled with boxes of cell phones, computers
radios, and other electronic equipment. The back of the truck is left wide open for all to see. The
police hide in designated places and wait for unknowing black teenagers or young black men to
take these items from the back of the truck. The police then spring out of their hiding places and
arrest these young black men for Theft and illegal entry into these trucks that they planted for
the young men to steal from. All of this is part of the injustice practiced on people of color in
America, yet the rich go on committing White-collar crimes while being virtually untouched; and
in some cases, given government Bailouts. It is this dual standard of Justice that is the cause of
the disproportionate amount of Nubians in the local, state, and federal prisons. This is brought
about through racial profiling and other devious means of entrapment that is practiced in the inner cities of America. It is a known fact that people of color do not get the same treatment; in the
courthouses or the various Penal institutions, as the other citizens of America for the same crimes
committed. The statistics revealed by the United States Department of Justice itself tells the startling facts as to who is really treated unjustly by the Legal and Penal system. This is a compelling
statement by the U.S. Department of Justice to actually admit that people of color in the United
States are NOT treated equally by the federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies and the
Penal systems throughout America. This is the documented fact about real justice in America, and
who actually suffers from this lopsided justice system.
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(4). April 10, 1997 - building inspector J.D. Adams and Sheriff
Sills comes onto the Nuwaubian property, where Adams finds
a building under construction that has not been issued a permit. A Nuwaubian representative in building and zoning matters is cited for building without a permit. The same day, Adams issues the Nuwaubian representative a permit for a 100by-50-foot metal storage building with limited electricity.
(5). March 9, 1998 - After seeing an Atlanta television news
report about the Nuwaubians in which the "Rameses Social
Club" is featured, Sills and Adams return to 404 Shady Dale
Road , because the Nuwaubians had not secured permits for
a nightclub. Nine days later, the same Nuwaubian representative is cited by Sills and the state fire marshal for violations
regarding the nightclub. Rameses is the 100-by-50-foot metal
storage building with numerous additions, including bathrooms, extensive lighting and sound equipment, larger dimensions and an Egyptian-style facade.
(6). April 20, 1998 - Magistrate Judge Sylvia Huskins finds the
Nuwaubian representative guilty of violations of zoning and
fire codes and fines him an outrageous $45,750!!! - A total calculated for each day that Rameses was open in violation of
the codes. The Georgia Court of Appeals later reduces the
fine to $2,500 but upholds the conviction.
(7). May 5, 1998 Sheriff Sills sues Rev. Dr. Malachi York and
others at the property seeking an injunction preventing use of
the Rameses nightclub. Also in May, the Nuwaubians file a
zoning request in which they announce plans to build an
"Egyptian theme park" comparable to Busch Gardens in Florida . That zoning request is denied in November.
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Registrars begins purging primarily Nuwaubians who the county claims no longer or never
did live in the county from its voter rolls during
what will become a series of meetings. The Nuwaubians claim discrimination and file a federal lawsuit, threatening to hold up the July 18
primary election. A three-judge panel sides
with the county on its procedure for purging
the voter rolls, allowing the election to take
place. Nearly 200 people were challenged, and
dozens of Nuwaubians were removed from the
voter rolls.
(16) July 18, 2000 - Despite strong opposition from
Nuwaubians on Election Day, Sills wins 72 percent of the vote. Throughout the day, Nuwaubians crowd at intersections in Eatonton encouraging voters to elect Sills' opposition.
(17) April 27, 2001 - Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
leader Jesse Jackson visits the Nuwaubian
village, pledging solidarity with Nuwaubians in
ongoing zoning and building dispute. Macon
Mayor Jack Ellis is among those attending
Jackson s speech.
(18) May 4, 2001 - County Commission in a 3-2 vote
fires Dorothy Adams as county attorney, claiming the commission wishes to "move in a different direction," though during her four years as
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Dr. Malachi Kobina York
(19) Feb. 8, 2002 - A non-jury trial before Wingfield ends 99-CV-1-1. Wingfield gives the Nuwaubians 90 days to provide all necessary
information to the county building and zoning
office to obtain any building permits still outstanding. York is dismissed from suit as a
quit claim deed is filed, giving ownership of
the property to nine individuals who, since
June 1999, have been the owners of the
property.
(20) March 7, 2002 - The Rameses nightclub a
"fellowship hall" on permit applications, the
Nuwaubians apply for a building permit that
will clear the way for the group to begin using the building for the first time since it was
padlocked in 1999. The building does not
have to be taken back to its original 100-by50-foot metal storage building status. Sills
appeals the issuance of the permit; the appeal was scheduled to be heard by the Putnam County Planning and Zoning Commission the next month.
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(30) Jan. 23 & 24, 2003- Change of plea hearing was held before Judge Lawson in
Macon , Ga. where a new 4 count superseding indictment was returned on Rev
Malachi York. & where Rev. Malachi York
was coerced by his Attorney Ed Garland
to enter into a plea agreement on counts
1, 2, & 3 of the superseding indictment.
Preliminary order of the forfeiture signed
by Judge Hugh Lawson.
(31) May 27, 2003- Pro-Se presentence filings
by Rev. Malachi Z. York.
(32) June 30, 2003- Motion hearing held before Judge Hugh Lawson re: psychiatric
psychological exam and motion for
change of venue.
(33) July 14, 2003- Order turning over Rev. Dr.
Malachi York to custody of the Attorney
General for psychiatric evaluation signed
by Judge Hugh Lawson.
(34) July 18, 2003- Order granting the recusal
of Judge Hugh Lawson. Case reassigned
to Judge C.A. Royal.
(35) Aug. 5, 2003- Status conference held before Judge Royal in Macon, Ga.; court anticipates a Nov. term & directs defense
counsel to file a motion to continue the
case to a Jan. term; discussion re; Rev.
Malachi Yorks location & status of psychiatric evaluation; Rev. Yorks counsel
requests Rev. Dr. Malachi York to be
housed in the Atlanta Penitentiary when
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(46) Jan. 30, 2004- Motion by defense for Judgment of Acquittal filed for Rev. Malachi York by
Adrian Patrick.
(47) Feb. 4, 2004- Motion granted for issuance
of preliminary order of forfeiture signed by
Judge C.A. Royal.
(48) Feb. 19, 2004- Motion by defense to stay
forfeiture pending appeal.
(49) Mar. 5 & 8, 2004- Notice of claim of ownership by YFP & Third party innocent owners
along with a motion to dismiss order of forfeiture filed by attorney for landowners Robert A
Ratliff.
(50) Apr. 23, 2004- Sentencing hearing where
Rev. Malachi York was given 135- year sentence & where prosecution key witness Habibah Washington offered the first of 2 recantments. Ms. Washington gives a recantment by
sworn affidavit.
(51) May 7, 2004- Restitution Order in the
amount of $566,066 was granted & signed by
Judge C.A. Royal. Notice of Appeal & Motion by
Anthony Evans to stay Ancillary Hearing.
(52) June 30, 2004- Forfeiture hearing held before Judge Royal in Macon , Ga.
(53) July 5, 2004- Originally the opening Appeal
brief was set to be filed on this date. The attorneys at this time were Attn Harry Charles, Attn
Jonathan Marks, and Attn Matt Robinson. However, the appeal was later held in abeyance
(suspended) pending the outcome of the motions for new trial in the District Court. Those
issues were resolved on August 13th 2004 at
the New Trial Hearing which resulted in the
opening brief being due no later than September 27th 2004, the 11th circuit court sent notice
that the opening brief was due 40 days after
August 16th 2004.
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(66) May 22, 2006- A Petition for a Writ of Certiorari (A decision by the Supreme Court to hear
an appeal from a lower court.) was filed by Attorney Robert Bryan on behalf of Rev. Dr. Malachi
Z. York
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NO FREEDOM!
NO JUSTICE!
NO EQUALITY!
SHALL TERMINATE THE
POWER OF THE UNJUST!
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