Question: Ask The Nuwaupians, Was Anwar Sadat A Clone/Duplicate Of Sherman Hemsley (George Jefferson)?
Answer: York has never presented any evidence proving this, yet it's what York and his cult members continue to preach and teach.
"Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence..."
-Carl Sagan
This is another pseudoscience claim made by Malachi York back to 1995 when he released a publication called "Man From The Planet Rizq", and in that publication, York gave his readers strange claims that numerous celebrities and politicians were clones of others or that they were cloned themselves. One of his more bizarre assertions was that former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was in fact a clone of actor Sherman Hemsley, who stared for years in the CBS TV series, "The Jefferson".
We don't have to go far with this, because certainly York gives ZERO evidence, conventional or extraordinary to support such an assertion, despite stating in several publications that he produces evidence to bring about "facts" and "truth".
"They make statements about events and time, but they don't produce the evidence, or the document to support what they say, which leaves the reader in the same state they are in religion, to BELIEVE, but NOT have facts."
-Malachi York: Let's Set The Records Straight pg. 239
So here we have York, claiming that Sadat and Hemsley are clones, claims that fails the test's of,
-Who
-When
-Where
-What
-How
No proof of who did the claimed cloning, when was claimed cloning was done, where was this claimed cloning was conducted, what was the purpose of this claimed cloning, or exactly how the claimed cloning was performed. All York does is give lip and pen service to a people who trust's his every word without questions in doubt. Anyone can look at the above images and see that aside from a receding hairline or that they are men of African ancestry, there's little or no resemblances between the two. Had York stated that in his opinion, they look like each other, as with other people, then there would be no issue here, just his views of resemblance.
Example, various tabloid and general media outlets have done comparisons of celebrities and their resemblances to other prominent individuals in history, the same thing York did in his book, the only thing being, York pushes a bogus cloning premise void of evidence and proof, and that demonstrates York's propensity to deceive his followers and the public for profit.
Unlike the above example, York claims that celebrities, politicians, and sports figures are clones, duplicates and that it's all factual or in "Right Knowledge". His lack of evidence and proof, cast's doubt and ridicule on this comedic belief that former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and television celebrity Sherman Hemsley were manufactured clones by some mystery extraterrestrial scientist.
Now let's look at what York defines as a clone and see if it can be applied to at least Anwar Sadat and Sherman Hemsley (George Jefferson). The following excerpt is taken from page 199 of York's book, The Luciferian Conspiracy
With that being the case, the concept of a clone would not apply to either Hemsley nor Sadat because they're the product of a father and mother's normal sexual union and not by way of any "asexuality", laboratory test-tubes or genetic duplicating by any mad extraterrestrial scientist.
Following York's logic or reasoning, I suppose we have to conclude that York himself has a clone riding around out there somewhere, as some of his delusional followers has claimed, as in these video stills of a man who resembled York, long after York was in prison, it's nothing less than pseudo-ism.