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Dwight York

Malachi York (born June 26, 1945〔Philips, Abu Ameenah Bilal ''The Ansar Cult in America'' Tawheed Publications 1988, p. 1 . Philips shows that in 1975 York's publications changed his declared birth year from 1935 to 1945, to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of The Mahdi, who is popularly believed to have been born in 1845. Bilal Philips was put under intense scrutiny for supporting Terrorism. Public records of Malachi York's birth certificate shows that Malachi York was indeed born in 1945. The Legal birth certificate also shows that he was just called "York." "Dwight" is a common misnomer used to refer to Malachi York. There isn't any legal birth certificates that identify "York" as ever being legally called "Dwight."See also (York's birth certificate ) as shown on the nuwaubian-hotep.net website.〕), also known as Malachi Z. York, Issa Al Haadi Al Mahdi, Dr. York,''et alii'', is an American musician, writer, and leader of the Georgia-based Nuwaubian movement,〔Moser, Bob "'Savior' in a Strange Land: A black supremacist cult leader meets his match in rural Georgia" ''Southern Poverty Law Center Intelligence Report'' 107 (Fall, 2002) ()〕 currently imprisoned on a 135-year sentence on child molestation charges and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
York's ministry began in the late 1960s, from 1967 preaching to the "Ansaaru Allah" (viz. African Americans) in Brooklyn, and he founded numerous esoteric or quasi-religious fraternal orders under various names during the 1970s and 1980s, at first centered on pseudo-Islamic themes, Judaism (Nubian Islamic Hebrews), and later moving to a loose "Ancient Egypt" theme, eclectically mixing ideas taken from black nationalism, cryptozoological and UFO religions and popular conspiracy theory. It is now called Nuwabians.
York and the Nuwaubians came under increased government scrutiny in the early 1990s after they built Tama-Re, an Egyptian-themed "city" featuring pyramids, temples, and living quarters for about a hundred of his followers, in Putnam County, Georgia.
York was arrested in May 2002, and in 2004 convicted for transporting minors across state lines for the purposes of sexual molestation, racketeering, and financial reporting charges. York's case was reported as the largest prosecution for child molestation ever directed at a single person in the history of the United States, both in terms of number of victims and number of incidents.
==Biography==


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