A strange Egyptian temple in New York is the headquarters for a 'UFO cult.'

The Nuwaubian Nation is still active and selling their Brooklyn headquarters, with bids going up to $6 million.

September 4th 2024.

A strange Egyptian temple in New York is the headquarters for a 'UFO cult.'
Located in the bustling city of Brooklyn, the entrance to their temple is adorned with intricate hieroglyphics, making it a unique and intriguing sight. This peculiar building, said to be connected to a "UFO cult", is now on the market for sale. The temple serves as a community center and a place for gatherings for the dwindling Nuwaubian Nation, also known as Sabaeans.

However, the Sabaeans have gained a negative reputation as a "hate group" due to their blend of black supremacist beliefs, worship of the ancient Egyptians and their pyramids, and their belief in UFOs and various conspiracies involving the Illuminati and the Bilderbergers. This information comes from the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The Nuwaubian Nation was founded in 1967 by Dwight York, who later changed his name to Malachi Z. York. Despite being labeled as a cult, the group considers themselves a "movement" known as "Nuwaubianism". In the early 1970s, their membership grew substantially, and at one point, they had 500 people living in apartment buildings. Additionally, they operated bookstores, clothing stores, and even a grocery store. They also expanded their presence to other countries, with chapters in Trinidad, London, and Toronto.

However, the group had a dark side, with Dr. York imposing a daily quota on his followers to sell incense and literature. He also had control over who his followers married, often "mating" them himself. Their beliefs also include the idea that white people have a lighter skin color due to "leprosy" and "mating with dogs and jackals".

After moving to Georgia, Dr. York began identifying himself as a "dog from outer space" and even ran an illegal nightclub inside one of the pyramids they had built. This compound in Georgia was raided by the FBI and ATF in 2002, leading to the arrest of York. He was charged with 74 counts of child molestation, 29 counts of aggravated child molestation, and one count of rape. He was eventually sentenced to 135 years in prison.

Despite their leader's imprisonment, the Nuwaubian Nation continues to exist, although their numbers have significantly decreased. Some members still reside near their headquarters in Brooklyn, which is now up for sale. Senab York, the building manager and son of Malachi York, expressed his sadness at the possibility of the property being sold and demolished. He also mentioned that many people love the building and often take pictures of it, as it symbolizes their love for Egyptian culture.

The property has caught the attention of many, with a real estate broker estimating that the bookstore alone could fetch $2 million. It seems that the allure of this unique building and its history has captured the interest of potential buyers. As the future of this property remains uncertain, it will always hold a special place in the hearts of those who have been touched by the Nuwaubian Nation and their beliefs.

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