Description
This powerful edition of The Macon Messenger sheds light on the growing tension between Putnam County law enforcement and the Nuwaupian community. The front-page headline, “A Set Up for Another Holocaust: Help Us Before It’s Too Late,” warns readers of the escalating persecution faced by the Nuwaupians, drawing historical parallels to anti-Semitic oppression in Europe.
Key articles include:
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The Holocaust Comparison: The lead article compares the targeting of Dr. Malachi Z. York and the Nuwaupian people to the early signs of Holocaust-like oppression, citing historical and religious references to call for awareness and action.
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Sheriff Sills’ Hostility: The paper exposes Sheriff Howard Sills’ aggressive stance, including new plans to “retake” Nuwaupian land—this time allegedly saying he “wants blood.” It details the systematic efforts to dismantle Nuwaupian presence in Georgia.
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Propaganda and Legal Parallels: A side-by-side comparison reveals how York’s case closely mirrors the events of the film Indictment: The McMartin Trial, suggesting manufactured allegations and media manipulation were used to influence public perception.
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Southern Poverty Law Center Critique: The SPLC is criticized for its classification of the Nuwaupians, with an emphasis on contradictions in its stated mission of tolerance versus its public stance on the Al Mahdi Shrine.
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Wall of Tolerance Irony: The issue includes a photograph of a certificate awarded to the Nuwaupian treasurer, George Jackson, by the very SPLC that labeled them as a hate group, highlighting the contradictions in their actions.
Throughout the issue, the theme is one of injustice, historical amnesia, and urgent resistance. It calls for the preservation of Indigenous sovereignty, religious freedom, and protection of civil liberties in the face of legal and media persecution.







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