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Post by Master-9 on Jan 21, 2004 19:44:34 GMT -5
York On Trial: Headed For The Jury ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/21/2004 6:53:46 PM
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E-mail This Article Printable Version Thursday the jury will begin deciding the fate of Nuwaubian Leader Malachi York. York is on trial in federal court in Brunswick for child sex and racketeering charges. Attorneys on both sides are set to begin giving their closing arguments at 8:30am Thursday morning. U.S. Attorneys called their final witnesses Wednesday morning including two members of the Nuwaubian organization and a postal worker. Wednesday afternoon, attorneys argued over how the judge would charge the jury. A charge is when a judge instructs jurors about the law relating to this case. A group of york's supporters watched Wednesday's happenings through closed circuit television inside the courthouse. Outside the number of law enforcement officers on the street is drastically lower than the number at the beginning of the trial two and a half weeks ago. U.S. Attorney Max Wood says jurors should begin deliberating after lunch Thursday. After that, both sides can only wait for the verdict.
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Post by Master-9 on Jan 21, 2004 19:45:59 GMT -5
Posted on Wed, Jan. 21, 2004 Jury to get York case Thursday By Wayne Crenshaw Telegraph Staff Writer
BRUNSWICK - The evidence is closed in the child molestation trial of cult leader Malachi York, and the jury will begin deliberations today.
Closing arguments were set to begin Wednesday afternoon, but U.S. District Court Judge Ashley Royal made a last-minute postponement so that he could have more time to consider defense objections to jury instructions.
York, 58, is facing 13 federal charges of racketeering and transporting children across state lines for sexual purposes.
He had previously pled guilty to the charges and was given a 15-year sentence, but withdrew the plea after the previous judge in the case said the sentence was too light and refused to accept it.
For more on this story, see Thursday's Telegraph.
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Post by Zandor on Jan 21, 2004 20:40:02 GMT -5
York is facing 13 federal charges of racketeering and transporting children across state lines for sexual purposes. Masonic Cipher: York (1) + Federal Charges (13)=Revelation 13:1 [glow=red,2,300]Then I stood on the sand of the sea. And I saw a beast rising up out of the sea . . . [/glow] What we see described in the first part of Revelation 13:1 is a symbolic reference to the release of Abaddon (YORK) from the Abyss (JAIL) [blink][glow=red,2,300]OR[/glow][/blink] Nuwaubians may read this cipher as : York (1) + Federal Charges (13)=Revelation 1:13 [glow=red,2,300]And in the midst of the seven candlesticks [one] like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle[/glow] [
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Post by NAR on Jan 22, 2004 0:38:54 GMT -5
I knew that day would come NRTA. If the equation nine to the ninth power of nine is a farce then I ask you to challenge it. Dont challenge me (for that is too easy), challenge the Math (Maat), if your heart is true and honourable. I have come to realise that I was given a gift by the great spirit. People with special gifts are those who can use it properly. Peace The Golden One of Atun Re I have yet to hear anyone confer a rebuke as passionate as the one Sister Balkis'. It is beyond belief that niggas like nar(with his phony,irrelevant math) and fishface(missy9) and the rest of yorks zombies can continue exposing how "played" they are to the world. I also admire Satiyah for her insight, courage, steadfastness, and intelligence....both of u sisters have exemplified the best of what "WE", were supposed to be about. If there was a "GOD, G.O.D.,god ........I ain't even goin there.......cause there ain't none, so its up to US, to bless each other, help each other, live and kill for each other, protect each other(especially the innocent children, and elderly) and come together for the good of all of US.
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Post by BalkisII on Jan 22, 2004 4:04:32 GMT -5
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (USA), Jan. 21, 2004 www.ajc.comBy Bill Torpy BRUNSWICK -- The defense of Nuwaubian leader Malachi York drew to a close Tuesday as an alleged victim testified that she was not molested by York. And York's daughter said her brother concocted a conspiracy to frame his father. York's daughter, Leah Mabry, 23, said her brother, Jacob, met with her and several alleged victims in May 2001 and told her "that I should go to the FBI and say I was molested by Malachi York." Mabry said she was never molested by her father, who founded the United Nation of Nuwaubian Moors and moved the quasi-religious organization to a farm in Putnam County in Middle Georgia in 1993. She said Jacob York "has a vendetta against [his father]. He hates him." She said York has 15 children "to my knowledge" and then blew a kiss to her father as she left. York, charged with molestation and racketeering, smiled in response. In the federal court trial, which began Jan. 5, the prosecution has had 13 witnesses testify that they were molested by York while they were children. Mabry's testimony is one of the keys to the defense: that Jacob was angered when his father refused to lend him money for his music business and conspired to bring York down. Federal prosecutors contend that Malachi York, 58, ran the organization to molest children and siphon off funds for himself. Suhaiyla Thomas, an alleged victim listed in the indictment, refuted an FBI report that says she admitted to having been sexually abused by York. Thomas, whose mother has a daughter by York, is the sixth woman listed as a victim in the indictment to testify that she was never molested by York. Thomas admitted she met with FBI agents for four to six hours during their investigation, but denied she ever told them that she had been molested. An incredulous Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Moultrie waved a document in the air and said, "You are telling the jury that two ladies you never met before made up this six-page statement of what you told them?" Thomas nodded in agreement. In other testimony, 9-year-old Elijiah Hibner was called, apparently to gain the jury's sympathy for the Nuwaubians, who complain they were victims of a heavy-handed raid when York was arrested in May 2002. The boy rolled right into his testimony and was asked to slow down. "They stuck guns up to the babies' heads to make them stop crying," he said. Then he quickly added, "They stole some of our food, too." The case is expected to go to the jury Thursday.
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Post by NAR on Jan 22, 2004 5:55:25 GMT -5
Nice decipher On October 2, 2002 Dr. Malachi Z. York was indicted for 208 counts of child molestation. This number happens to be a multiple of thirteen (13 x 16). Interestingly enough, the Yamasse Native American Moors of the Creek Nation registered under Bureau of Indian affair as #208/1999. The year 1999 was the year of the nines, which is 999, the inverse of 666. The thirteenth letter of the alphabet is "M." If you count thirteen steps from the letter M, one will see the letter "Z." The letter "B" is in essence the Number 13. The complement of the letter B is the letter "Y." Hence, we have the letters MZY, which may be extended into the name Malachi Zodok York. www.unnm.com/legal/legal_news.htmlsign of the times... York is facing 13 federal charges of racketeering and transporting children across state lines for sexual purposes. Masonic Cipher: York (1) + Federal Charges (13)=Revelation 13:1 [glow=red,2,300]Then I stood on the sand of the sea. And I saw a beast rising up out of the sea . . . [/glow] What we see described in the first part of Revelation 13:1 is a symbolic reference to the release of Abaddon (YORK) from the Abyss (JAIL) [blink][glow=red,2,300]OR[/glow][/blink] Nuwaubians may read this cipher as : York (1) + Federal Charges (13)=Revelation 1:13 [glow=red,2,300]And in the midst of the seven candlesticks [one] like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle[/glow] [
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 22, 2004 9:43:13 GMT -5
nice numeric sequence. However the interpretation can work both ways Nar. It can exonerate or indict him. And it seems to tilt more towards indictment. Look at something interesting here. The hebrew alpha-numeric 208 is equivalent to the hebrew word HARAG which means TO KILL. Here is the cipher table... H = 5 R = 200 G 3 One can interpret the 208 count indictment as a crucifixion. According to the nuwaubian doctrine, JUDAS was crucified not Jesus. Nice decipher On October 2, 2002 Dr. Malachi Z. York was indicted for 208 counts of child molestation. This number happens to be a multiple of thirteen (13 x 16). Interestingly enough, the Yamasse Native American Moors of the Creek Nation registered under Bureau of Indian affair as #208/1999. The year 1999 was the year of the nines, which is 999, the inverse of 666. The thirteenth letter of the alphabet is "M." If you count thirteen steps from the letter M, one will see the letter "Z." The letter "B" is in essence the Number 13. The complement of the letter B is the letter "Y." Hence, we have the letters MZY, which may be extended into the name Malachi Zodok York. www.unnm.com/legal/legal_news.htmlsign of the times...
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 22, 2004 10:00:21 GMT -5
MZY would also alchemetically Spell MOLECH Z BAAL. MOLECH was the god of pedophila. From Molech we get Molest. Peep this, Malachi and Molech (also spelt Moloch) are nearly IDENTICAL [mlki, mlk] and have a common primary root (MLK). The "Z" factor can be found in : BaalZ'buwb.
Molech was the anti-thesis or the chief adversary to Michael (malachi). Fundamentally speaking, Molech is the disagreeable nature in Michael. Michael consecrates children while Molech desecrates them; your basic archtypal meanings 101.
Michael is the virtue and Molech is the vice. Michael's greatest temptation comes from Molech. And that temptation is to defile thru disagreeable sacrifice of CHILDREN. Sacrifice covers many different forms - killing, indoctrination, sexual ritual, etc...
While michael adors children , molech the negative side of him seeks to lust after children.
Food for thought.
Peace.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 22, 2004 10:07:46 GMT -5
NAR I want you to listen to the 3 min interview of Maku. I was taken aback when I heard him say the word MALACHI. He pronounced it MOLOCH...eee. Why did he all of a sudden change the way he pronounces Malachi ? Is this karma taking over him or something ? I dont wanna pass judgment over the man yet (until the court makes the final decision) but wow! almost as though he has been overtaken completely by the spirit of MOLOCH.
Peace!
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Post by BalkisII on Jan 22, 2004 11:31:50 GMT -5
The Macon Telegraph (USA), Jan. 22, 2004 www.macon.comBy Wayne Crenshaw, Telegraph Staff Writer BRUNSWICK - The evidence is closed in the child molestation trial of cult leader Malachi York, and the jury will begin deliberations today. Closing arguments were to begin Wednesday afternoon, but U.S. District Court Judge Ashley Royal made a last-minute postponement to consider defense objections to jury instructions. Attorneys on both sides have to know what the judge is going to tell the jury regarding the law because it affects how they will argue the case. The closing arguments are to begin this morning, then Royal will take about an hour to instruct the jury on the law. Deliberations are expected to begin after lunch. The government called nine rebuttal witnesses Wednesday, including another woman who said York sexually molested her as a child while she was living on his United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors compound in Putnam County. The 17-year-old woman said that York not only molested her, but that she also had witnessed him molest two other women named in the indictment as victims. Those two women, however, had testified for the defense and denied they were molested. On cross-examination, defense attorney Adrian Patrick showed the witness two affidavits she wrote in October 2003, in which she denied being molested. "I was coerced into this," Patrick read from the affidavit. "Nothing ever happened to me. He is like a father to me." The woman admitted writing the statement but said she did so because she was frightened and did not want to testify. "I was trying to get out of this whole thing," she said. "I was basically afraid at that point." Patrick objected to the woman being allowed to testify, saying she should have been called during the main part of the prosecution case. Middle District U.S. Attorney Max Wood said after court adjourned Wednesday that she wasn't called originally because she was reluctant, and the government didn't want to call a reluctant witness. He said she later informed the government she was willing. Also, the government called FBI agent Gary Harris, who headed the massive raid on the compound on May 8, 2002. He refuted testimony by a defense witness who said tear gas was used during the raid. One FBI agent who testified Wednesday came from San Diego, Calif., to challenge the testimony of an alleged victim who testified for the defense Tuesday. The alleged victim denied she ever told the FBI she was molested and said that a six-page summary of her interview with the FBI was not true. Jennifer Muxworthy, the agent who interviewed the alleged victim in San Diego, said she knew nothing about the York case when she was contacted and asked to talk to the girl. Muxworthy was given only a brief summary of the case, but she wrote a detailed report from her interview with the girl that named several other alleged victims. York, 58, is facing 13 federal charges of racketeering and transporting children across state lines for sexual purposes. York had pleaded guilty to the charges and was given a 15-year sentence, but he withdrew the plea after the previous judge in the case said the sentence was too light and refused to accept it. York is also facing separate state molestation charges, in which he also pleaded guilty. He has not withdrawn that plea but could still do so. The stakes are high in the trial for the Nuwaubian Nation, because two of the charges involve the forfeiture of the 467-acre compound. However, even if York is convicted on all counts, it's far from certain the government could take possession of the property. That would remain a murky legal issue because York transferred the title to the land to other members of the organization. His guilty plea has not been introduced into evidence in the trial because it is considered prejudicial to the jury.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 22, 2004 13:13:25 GMT -5
Posted on Thu, Jan. 22, 2004 Cult leader's case to go to jury MARK NIESSE Associated Press
BRUNSWICK, Ga. - Either cult leader Malachi York used his organization to supply him with girls for sex, or he's the victim of a conspiracy by former members who want to bring him down, attorneys said in closing arguments at York's trial Thursday.
York, 58, is on trial in U.S. District Court for 13 counts of child molestation and racketeering. He's accused of transporting girls from his Muslim commune in New York to his neo-Egyptian compound in rural Georgia to molest them.
The jury was expected to begin their deliberations Thursday afternoon.
Prosecutors outlined their case against York, summing up the testimony of 14 girls and boys who said York molested them from 1998 through 2002. They showed part of a pornographic cartoon found at the compound and attempted to discredit the idea that the charges were trumped up by girls angry at being ousted from the sect.
"I hope, ladies and gentlemen, that you will not be swayed by schemes and plots proposed by Mr. York," said federal prosecutor Richard Moultry.
Seven witnesses said on the stand that York did not molest them. Some said the molestation accusations were part of a concocted conspiracy by York's son to frame his father.
Defense attorney Adrian Patrick displayed a chart that tried to connect York's son, Jacob York, with all the victims who testified against York.
"Jacob York has a vendetta against his father," Patrick said. Defense witnesses said Jacob York hated his father because York wouldn't pay for his musical career.
Patrick also questioned whether it was physically possible for York to have so much sex with the alleged victims who testified. He added up the number of times they said York molested them to show that he would have been having sex with them 121 times a month from 1993 to 2001.
The case will come down to who the jurors believe - the alleged victims who said they were molested, or cult members who say the government and the victims conspired against him, Moultry said.
"This case is not the United States against the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors," Moultry said. "It's about Mr. York."
The jury will consider the government's claims that York recruited older girls to groom younger girls for sex with him, and that he used the cult for monetary enrichment.
Members of the group weren't paid for their work - instead, York managed the money and decided who to reward and punish, prosecutors said.
During the deliberations, the jury won't be allowed to leave.
York's trial was moved from Macon to Brunswick because of pretrial publicity. He did not testify in his defense.
Over the years, York has incorporated Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Egyptian mysticism and space aliens into his quasi-religious teachings. He has unsuccessfully argued he has American Indian heritage and should not be judged by the U.S. court system.
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Post by Knowledge1 on Jan 22, 2004 15:19:01 GMT -5
Master 9, I have noticed that York doesn't wear any of his usual clothing in the courtroom, all he wears is suits. Is this based on the advice of his lawyer, personal preference, or will the court not let him wear what he wants.
P.S. Would anyone with a scanner and an old copy of "The Man from Planet Rizq" put an image of the cover on a post. I would really appreciate it. Thanks. k1
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Post by SatiyaH on Jan 22, 2004 16:28:06 GMT -5
Nice decipher Hey Nar, that isn't York's hair, it is Nin Sacajawea-El's. The sister's in the office was always "doc"tering up photos using a photo shop program.
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Post by BalkisII on Jan 22, 2004 18:09:49 GMT -5
I JUST SAW THIS ON THEIR WESITE, DON'T KNOW IF IT'S TRUE OR NOT...
"Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 8:02 pm Post subject: A SAD DAY FAMILY. THE VERDICT JUST CAME DOWN.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THEY FOUND HIM GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS. THE PROSECUTION IS SEEKING 100 YEAR SENTENCE.
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Post by Master-9 on Jan 22, 2004 18:10:28 GMT -5
SatiyaH, I was there when that photo was taken, that is his hair
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