Commentary on Political Economy

Wednesday 29 September 2021

REMARKABLE THAT THIS BIZARRE STORY SHOULD APPEAR IN THE NYT, THE ONE TITLE THAT HAS DONE MORE HARM THAN ANY OTHER TO THE AMERICAN STORY. AND THE ONE PAPER THAT HAS UNEARTHED UNEARTHLY FANTASIES OF BLACK LIVES MATTER AND BLACK REPARATIONS! PROGRESSIVES FAIL TO SEE THAT GOING DOWN THIS PATH THE ONLY REPARATIONS THEY WILL EVER RECEIVE WILL BE IN THE LIKENESS OF MASS GRAVES FOR THEIR PROPONENTS!

 

She Bought Her Dream Home. Then a ‘Sovereign Citizen’ Changed the Locks.

A New Jersey woman was preyed upon by a fast-growing extremist group that claims its members are sovereign Moors, not bound by U.S. laws.

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Shanetta Little was startled one day to find that the locks on her new home in Newark had been changed by a man who claimed he was the rightful owner.
Credit...Bryan Anselm for The New York Times

The official-looking letters started arriving soon after Shanetta Little bought the cute Tudor house on Ivy Street in Newark. Bearing a golden seal, in aureate legalistic language, the documents claimed that an obscure 18th-century treaty gave the sender rights to claim her new house as his own.

She dismissed the letters as a hoax.

And so it was with surprise that Ms. Little found herself in her yard on Ivy Street on a June afternoon as a police SWAT team negotiated with a man who had broken in, changed her locks and hung a red and green flag in its window. He claimed he was a sovereign citizen of a country that does not exist and for whom United States laws do not apply.

Ms. Little was a victim of a ploy known as paper terrorism, a favorite tactic of an extremist group that is one of the fastest growing, according to government experts and watchdog organizations. Known as the Moorish sovereign citizen movement, and loosely based around a theory that Black people are foreign citizens bound only by arcane legal systems, it encourages followers to violate existent laws in the name of empowerment. Experts say it lures marginalized people to its ranks with the false promise that they are above the law.

The man who entered her house, Hubert A. John of Los Angeles, was arrested on June 17 and charged with criminal mischief, burglary, criminal trespass and making terroristic threats. Prosecutors in New Jersey are preparing to take the case before a grand jury, according to Katherine Carter, a spokeswoman for the Essex County Prosecutor’s office. He was released on his own recognizance.

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