‘Lost tribe’ living in Scottish woods ‘attacked with rocks by angry locals’

A self -proclaimed tribal camp in a Scottish forest says that he was attacked by throwing rocks by the locals and shouting abuse.
The so -called Kubala Kingdom founded him in Woodland, near Jedburgh, about 41 miles south of Edinburgh, and said that they had recovered the lands taken from his ancestors in Highlands 400 years ago.
Jean Gasho, 43 -year -old Jean Gasho, who shaped himself as Queen Nandi, released online images showing the members of the people who faced the group this week.
He claimed that the bricks were thrown, the children throwing rocks and adults were shouting abuse and insult. A man in the videos is heard by saying, “This is a … cult and I will always depend on it”.
The clashes called on a local authority to calm down, although the tribe’s claims were “ridiculous ..
Mrs. Gasho, who is a zimbabwe, lives in the camp with Kara Taylor, an American who insisted that he voluntarily joined, even though he was missing by a former opera singer and his family who calls him King Atahene.
The group surprised the natives for months. Last month, they were forced to relocate after being released from the land of the Scottish Borders Council (SBC).
On Tuesday, Mrs. Gasho shared another video, showing a woman who entered the camp and tried to destroy the tents.
Ms. Gasho said that Bystanders were looking for the police verbally attacked and harassed Tiktok Live, they were looking for the police. A separate video published online showed that police officers came to the camp and asked if they were damaged by the group, or if the property was damaged and damaged.
Jedburgh SBC member Scott Hamilton said the situation has become unacceptable. “Images shared with me [yesterday]It showed a sacred, inappropriate situation: the place where violence was threatened, accusations were made and tensions increased. This will not succeed. ”
“This group will leave Jedburgh in legitimate – but these are the only meaning that this will happen with mafia mentality, threats or violence.”
“Yes, the group may upset us with some of the ridiculous charges of inheritance and history – but we have to go on it.”
Ms. Gasho said that such hostility was nothing new for Kubala. “This is nothing new for Kubala – we have experienced before,” he said. “Jedburgh is just beginning. Living such a thing is always traumatic, but we believe in something larger than physical. We know that we do not have the help of the system – they will not rush to protect us, so we always remain determined in our God.”
The leaders of the Kubala Kingdom claim that the black jacobites once ruled Scotland and that Jerusalem was actually there were the grandchildren of the “Lost Tribes of Hebrews .. They define themselves as the only real heir to the land. There is no evidence to support these claims.




