WE THE PEOPLE

UPLIFTING FALLEN HUMANITY


Eliminate Confusion. Gain Confidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What does 'AMEXUM' mean?

A: The word "AMEXUM" comes from the latin word "Amor" which means Love, which is one of our leading principles. The word also ties back to the ancient word "Lemurian" from our distant ancestors and ties back to all Moors/Muurs globally.


Q: How do I qualify to become a member of the AMEXUM Tribe?

A: Extensive backround check along with extensive interviews. If you have been misclassified as Negro, Black, Colored, African-American, White, or Indian and you live within the Dominion Empire, then you qualified to become an Lenápe Muúrs Tribe member. You are the original "copper-colored" peoples of North, Central, South America and the adjoining islands. You are deserving of this opportunity.


Q: Can I become a tribal member without paying dues?

A: No, Application fee of $500 which breaks down to $100 due at time of application & remaining balance of $400 to be sent via wire transaction within 5 business days. Subsequently there after, the monthly fee to maintain provisional membership will be $100.


Q: What do I do after I have fully filled out the completed tribal application?

A: When application is completed please send completed application to: contact@thecityofamexum.org


Q: Do I have to be a member of the Lenápe Muúrs Tribe to live in the City of Amexum?

A: Yes.


Q: Is The City of AMEXUM Lenápe Muúrs Tribe a Nonprofit Organization?

A: No. The AMEXUM Tribe is an aboriginal sovereign nation-state dedicated to the upliftment of fallen humanity. We do not carry or hold a 501 (c)(3), and do not need the recognition or permission of any foreign corporation doing business upon our land.


Q: What are the Supreme Laws of the land?

A: The supreme law of the land is the constitution and its treaties. In the case of North America (Northwest Amexem) the supreme laws of the land would be the United States Constitution, Zodiac Constitution, and the Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between Morocco and the United States of 1786-1836 (still enforced). Anything outside of the supreme laws of the land are statutes, codes, resolutions, and ordinances - which are not "laws" but corporate/public policies! This is not to say that all corporate and public policies are bad. This simply means that all corporate and public policies (jurisdiction) may be challenged at any time if the individual feels that a particular policy violates their inalienable (natural) rights, and does not honor and uphold the constitution and its treaties.


Q: Is the AMEXUM Tribe anti-government?

A: No!


More questions and answers will be added soon.