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90 AU eJected, aU DolHlttUd aDd to aU appointed United States Republic Officials,
Public Sen'uu, ud Ot'fic:;cn of Trust, dc. doiDg bllliiiDess as, of, aad for the Fede..... State,
City, aDd MUIlicipal GGvernments. illdl8diag datir Persouildt .lId... Coa'radon, aad their
other llJ$OCbte Corporate E..tities doiag busillC5S at Nor.1I Amcrica; aDd to aU 'Third Party
.D'ertopers' or Coa.ractors, etc.,: Coaceraiag their Fidaciuy Ohligatioas, their Official
Oaths, and their D.ties eaumenttd ill Hlc AmmeaD Coasfitution, adopted for governaDcc of
Tbe U.iced States Reptlblic; aU Biadiag Treaties; 1M Estabtislted Law of the LJlDd; aad aU
Statutory and Civil Law Codes of tbe LaDd, dc. Kaow All Mea by These PublicatiODS aDd
Prescat'}:

Upon my Heirship, inherited Nobility. and upon my Private Aboriginal I lndigenous, Proper
Pe:son Status and .Commercial Liability,. J, ~ 1. C4f
, 1 ~e t Be<.,. . . .. '
bemg duly Affinned under Consangume UOlty; pledge my National, P hbcal, and Spiritual
• Allegiance to my Moabite I Moorish ation· being the archaic Aboriginals I l:nd.igenes of Amexem
(the Americas); Jtanding squarely affinned upon m. Oath to the ' Five Points of Ligl'll' • Love.. Truth,
Peace. Freedom., and Justice; do squarely AffIrm to tcll the truth. the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth; and having knov.iedge and firmly • established belief upon the historical . lawful. and
adjudicated Facts conwned herein Being ccmpetem (Ill .'vty Own Proper Person) to Attest to this
Affida...·it upon which I place my Signature; Whereas, I State, Proclaim, and Declare the following to
be tnJe, correct, certain. complete. Mt misleading, supreme, and not intended to be presented for any
misrepresented., colored' or improper use or purpose. to wit:

tib.t I. 1\t\&.!3a:t lP-.>I. ~ , Am a Noble of the AJ


Moroccan Empire (J..rorlh An~erica) in Pro; Persona (my own proper self); being Moorish
American - an Heir and Descendant of the Ancient Moabit.es I Moors, by Birthright, by Freehold, by
Primogeniture and by Inheriran~ being Aboriginal and Indigenous to the Land(s) (Ameum I
.Americas) Territorium HereditamentS of my Ancient Moabite I Moorish Fore-Mothers and Fore·
Fathers· to wit:

tihe AI Moroccan (Americ.an) Continents· are the Lands of the Moors; being orth America,
South America; Central America; including the adjoining Islands (Americmra I Amero / AT MDroc) . J
have, I acknowledge, I claim and I possess., by the said Inheritance and Primogeniture, the Freehold
Status thereto; all Unalienable and Substanti e Rights, to Be. to Enjoy, and to Act, diStinct in my
• Aboriginal Traditions, Customs and Culture:; and detennining my O\Otn political, social. and
economic status of the State. t am turning my~, my allegiance, and my mind back to my Ancient
Mothers and Fathers - Moors I MuUTS. with cognate honor. a..,d by Divine and atural Right. Being
Moorish Americans. the direct Heirs and Descendants of the An<:icnt Moabitcs. we have and possess
the Divine and internationally recognized Rights to our Hereditaments and Resources; and proclaim
the right to determine our own social, economic and political life and 'Status of the State'; and in
harmony with ' International Law'; and \~;th such ' Rights of Claim' being absent of foreign - law
threats. coercion, or acquiescenCe to a Color-of- UlW. a Color·of-Office nor to be subjected by

abonpn;sl and .sndl~US hoplcs' OoaJments· A'orthYl-m 12m= I Horth afhca . .VOl1Jt amcnca / '5bc .MorlXlC3l fmPIR'
- Conlintnlal UDiaed !>laICS' 'Semple of !he .Moon atld Sun' /{O<! - ~. N(Jt\ - Rtsidem. Noo-S\JbJoel- &i~ IN
Rijhttui !'Imililld t~~Qrlhe ~
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any occupying fo~ign persons to any imposed frauds <nom - de - guerre' or Color-of-Authority.

.Moors I .Moorisb am~rKan:s I .M..UtS Have, Proclaim and Possess the Unalienable Rights,
Substantive Rights, and 8 irthn ght - Inheritance to our ancient pedigree traditions and Customs, and
the Right of Claim to OUT AI MOTa«an AttnDu~, Names, and National ity, substantiated by, and
supported by, Nature's Laws. by Divine Law. by Primogeniture, and by the recognized Laws of the
Nations of the Earth (/nrernationaJ). Bting the: true.. Ancient, Aboriginal / Indigenes and Heirs of the
Land (Amexem I Americ.a) - ·The North Gate'. being the geographical heart·land r.Maghrib) of the
Moroccan Empire. Moors I Muurs arc the 'Dc jure' and rightful Freeholders by Birthright, by
Inheritance and by Pnmogcnituie Sta.tus~ and have by those lnhented Rights, Descendible C laims.
Note to all Comers, that we (Heirs of the L.aJUij Possess the Secured Rights to Travel upon the Lands
of our Ancient For~Mothers and fore-fathers; upon the Public Roadways, upon the Byv.-ays and
upon the Hjgh"..ays of our Continental United Stares (re/aung 10 the Organic Land) and absent of the
genocidal. fraud - based extortion tributes, and Human Trafficking imposed by foreign 'colored '
Inquisitionists, or by their corporation - imposed excise taxation constructs, invented by the
racketeering, anti-constirutionaJ. foreign States' Legislators, constructed under color and styled to
abridge and to steal Substantive Rights belonging to the Natural Peoples. These Substantive Rights
are supported by, and asserted by, Royal Law; Moorish Law. MosI.em / Muslim La , The Law of
the Great Peace; The Laws of Nature; Divine La , Nature's God; The Laws of Nations~ The Free
Moorish Great Seal Zodiac Constitution; Stare Decisis; Res Judicata: and bindingly Affirmed by
Articles m, rv and VI of the American Constitution Covenant of 1774 - 1781 A.D. = and Treatv
1200 -1 M. C., as lawfully adopted for The United States Republic, establiShing its Republican FortiJ
• of Government The said American Constitution established the Peoples' 'Supreme Law of the
Land' standing upon the principles of moral government to secure ttIe Rights of the People. and to
keep limited Government operatives bound and in check by Official Oath, and by Official &rul. Let
it be kno""n that:: 'Down from the Ancients Ones. (our Prlf7Wgenitors) came the Allodial lsooomi
Pnnciples wtucn established the Supreme Law of the Land!'
£eypt. (Htkllptan) is 'The Capital Empire of the Dominion of Africa'. The Inhabitants of Africa
are the Descendants of the Ancient Canaanites from the Land of Canaan. The Moabites, from the
Land of Moab, who received permission from the Pharaohs o( Egypt to settle and inhabit North-
West Afric~ they were the founders and are the true possessors of the present Morocc•• Empire.
This includes Algiers, TuniS, Tripoli, Mauritania, and the Americas, with their Canaanite, Hittite and
Amorite brethren who sojourned from the Land of Canaan seekmg new homes. Their Dominion and
Inhabitation extended from North-East and South-West Africa. acr05s the great Atlantis, even unto
the: present North America, Sooth America and Cratnl Amtri~; and also Mexico and the
..\daotis blaads (Americana) before the great earthquake, which caused the great Atlantic Ocean..

5he 'Great Seal Pyramid' is the· ationa) Emblem and Insignia' of The Moorish ation I
Empire of North America (geographical location). The Great pYramid (equtlateral) is also the
archaic symbol for Civili.z.ation on the planet Earth. The honorable Moors' acknowledgement of our
' Great Seal' indicates those Heirs who own up to, who S\JPport. and who proclaim, our 'Free
National Govemment', Moors who are ' Active and NOT ' P'assive' in the Social, Civilization,
• Culture and Custom matters. involving Law, Order and Governmental Principles, are hereby
entreated to support this Affirmation. Moors I MuUJS who strive toward this end. with honor, are
entrusted by Noble Drew Ali, to help in the areat humanitarian work of uplifting oUISelves, our
fellow·man, and humanity at large. We. the conscious Heirs, seek, at all times, to be cogruzant of llie
civil ization works, instructions, and progressive- acts necessary to teach, to preserve and to defend
the ational ity and Birthrights of Al l Moorish Americans (AI Moroccans). etc.

5be Noble Moors I Muuts (Heirs Apparent) are the Natural Members I Citizens of the Ancient
AI Moroccan Empire (Nonh Amen'ca I 'The North Gate,) and are by civic and social duty, bound to
recognize and to support our 'Great Seal' Sovereign Moorish National Federal Government and
consanguine Nation of the Natural People. In our relation with others, we command the enforcement
of our Al Moroccan Constirl.i~i on. Thus, such organi2Cd communications and Orders are referred to
as "The Great Seal National Association of Moorish Affairs". The Free Moorish Nation· inclusive
of all the Aboriginal I Indigene Tribes and Provinces of the Natural People. etc., are the
Clbrui~ and JOO ~Ull geos>~ OoQIt:1'Ieftl.O . .,\'0<1h\~ 4me>o;e", J .Norlh 4 tn.;a I .NonfI ami:Vca J 'She .«or~ tmpl[~
- Cootmcmal nitc:d Sta&cs: '5emple ofthe .Moon lL'Id Stm' . Non - DomesUc:. Non -R~idem, Noo-Subj(c1 -lkitlll die
ltiShlf;,:l H~r.I '""<l InlIetik)r$ of \lie UncI.
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rightful bearers of the Attributes. Names and Noble Titles, Ali, EI. Bey. my. and AL The free
Moors f MUUlS, by Freehold Inheritance, retain all Substantive Rights and Immunities; enjoy the
exercising of all Substantive Rights. and operate upon consummated, Right.Law. lsonomi -
Principles; having pre-existing, vested Constitution and Treaty - secured Rights and lmIilunities
from foreign - corporate TAXATION and from foreign, Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction by, and of.
the colonial Union States Rights Republic U.s,A .. (pril-ale corporation andpersons) pursuant to, but
not limited to, Divine Righ~ the United States Republic Supreme Co~ International Law, and the
,Acts of State' to wit

UEvuy Sowrdgn StQl~ (People) is bound to respect Ike /ltdepnidelrU "f ewry other Sowreign
StIIk (peDple) lind tire couTts of one country (People) wiJIlIJ11 sit in judglNJtl on tlu adS of tIu
govemmelll 0/ tUfother. t/t)lfe lfIidWt (tiu Stmilt or) its own territory ••• ..
5b~ present Union States Municipal and Civil Laws and Codes imposed upon the Land are a
private - Jaw, ' incorporated unit of self-go enunent' established by the political powers of the
'General Assembly' of each Strte of the Union; limited and bound by Article IV, and initiated at
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, orm America, in the year Eighteen fifty-four (1854) . It governs
'ONLY' the rights and conduct of the alleged ~WHITE PEOPLE", Christians and Jews. of the
Eighteen si),1y-three (1863) Union States Rights Republic, under the Magna Charta (The Great
Charter), the Knights of Columbus Code, and the Ku KIlL'!: Klan Oath, Forever, the said ' Union
States Rights Republic' denies citizenship in the United States Republic (U.S_A) to the Heir
descendants of the Moorish Nation in the Western Hemisphere, who have been erroneousl. referred
to, 'branded as' and mislabeled as, Negroes,. Blacks, Coloreds, and African Americans Latinos, etc.,
etc. In addition, the Supreme Coon of the United States (in the landmark case) of -Dred Scon v,
Sandford'" 60 US (19 Howard) 393 (1857) held that cgrocs-wbether held to slavery or fux- were
not included and were not intended. to be included in the 'category' of 'citizen' (subjects) of the
Union States Rights Republic_ Resultantly, the True Indigene Nobles of the AI Moroccan Empire
(free Moors). bearers of the Attributes I atnes J Noble Titles, Ali, EI iky, Dey and AI, are
excluded from the Union States RigJlts Republic (US.A..) jurisdiction. The True obles of the AI
• Moroccan Empire are Sovereign. Private, and Self-Govemed, by ' Right-Law' Principles and
customs' and ONL Y Obligated to the 'Free Moorish Zodiac Constitution' • Circle 7 - archaically
established by our Ancient Fore...Mothers and Fore-Father$. Such extended allegiance and
'Obligation' includes 'The Great Seal ' and the High Principles and Moor-a1 Standards, embodied in
the Moorish National Flag (Standard) • Love, Truth, Peace, Fre~dom. and J.,tke, The True AI
Moroccan Noble Indigenes of thcLand maintain a Constitutional and lawful, NON-OBLlGATORY
ta"X 'Status' and position, re-lati ~ to all 'FOREIGN ENTITY TAXATION' (lndlgenes Not Taxed)
and maintain a ON- OBLIGATORY respect for the Union States Rights Republic (U,S.A.). its
members, its laws~ its ordinances; its codes; it customs and its traditions, pursuant to : The Free
Moorish American Zodiac Constitution - Articles IV and VI; The Treaty of Peace and Friendship
Between the United States and Morocco -Seventeen Eighty-Seven (1786 - 87) - superseded by the
Treaty of Eighteen Thirty-Six (1836): Resolution 75: Journals of The House of Representatives,
adopted for the United States· April 17, 1933 A. D_ - Moorish American Society ofPhiladclphia and
the Use of Their Names. Reaffirmations have been made via The United Nations 1)rdar.tio. of
abe ~ts or tile Cltild" General Assembly Resolution 13&6 (XlV). 14 U.N. GAOR Supp. (No. 16)
at 19. U.N, Oo<;:ument A14354 (1959~ The United Nations "-UBi rrsal Drda...tiollS o. Hum••
Rigltts" Article XV, General Assembly Resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10_ Doccmber 1948 A.D .:
"Executivr Order 13107"-United States Republ ie, North America·The Implementation of Human
Rights Treaties; The National Constitution for the Continental United States, Article Ill, Section 2:
Amendment V • Liberty Clause; Amendment IX-Reservation of the Rights of the People; The
• United States Department of Justice Moorish Credentials; Free Moorish Zodiac Constitution, Truth
A-I Classified: The United States Copyright Certificate Number AA222141 Clock of Destiny; The
Moorish Nationality and rdentification C.ar¢ Moorish Holy Temple of Science / Moorish Science
Temple of Amenca Identification Cards. etc.

$urihermor" I Assert My fuji Birthrights· Sovereignty and Substantive Rights and my Right of
Claim to all Hereditaments· Being a Sundry Free Moor I Muur and a {lIi'Qlt//'a/ Being} distinguished
from all and any spurious constiucts, created by the foreigners. or by their agencies. pursuant to :

QbQri8Jnill1lnd "nd~~ *oples' DowmentJ' .4'0I1h"-I:$1 /lmcxtm ' .~Qrth afnC* J .¥onh amen~ " She .M.tw<i«llD tmp.re'
- CootioCfnai UDltcd SIIIICS: '!Temple of the .Moon and Sur(: JIfoo - DomestiC;. /1100 - ~cnt Non-SubJco:I - ~ Ibe
Ri@htful Hdrs and IriI:leritoB oflhe land.
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Moebite I Moorish Pedigree; The Free Moorish Zodiac Constitution; The Great Seal of the Moorish
Nation (Ab Anr/quo); The Treaty of Peace and Friendship. - 1786 -87 I 1836; The Sundry Free
Moors Act of 179(); The 1781 Organic United Slates Constitutio~ The Moorish Federal Financiers
Act (Unioll States A.rmy: /86/ -1863); The 1854 Roman Catholic Magna Charta; the Knights of
Columbus Cooe; The Ku Klux Klan Oath; The Unit.ed Nations Charter, Article 55(c); The Rights of
Indigenous People: Part I, Articles 1. 2, 3, 4, S· Part II, Article 6; The United States Supreme COl,lrt -
•Acts of State' ; The foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 28 USC 1601 ; et Sequa., The Convention on
International Road Traffic -Day 19, September 1949, The World Court Decision, The Hague,
Netherlands - Day 21 , January 1958 AD"" 1378 M.C. In reference to the Rights of~ Natural
Peoples and of their Substantive Rights, etc., the following are pertinent and established Supreme
Court Oedsions. (Stare Decisis and Res Judicata) to \\-it:

• I. Sbe Right to Trave~ The Right to Mode of Conveyance: The Right to locomotion are all
Absolute Rights, and the Police can not make void the ex.ereise of Rights. State \'. Armstead, 60 So
778; 779, alld 781: .

2. Sbe use of the highways for the purpose of travel and transportation is not a mere privilege,
but a common and Fundamental Right of which the public and Natural Beings cannot be deprived.
Chicago Motor Coach v. Chicago 337 Illinois 100. 169 SE n, AL~ Ligan v. Chicago 1391LL.
46, 28 HE 934. Boo..~ v. Clark l14 SW 607, 25 AM jur (1 I), H 'ways. set. 163:
3. 5be Right to Park or Travel is part of the Liberty of which the Natural Person, citizen cannot
be deprived wi~ut "due process of lawn under the 5th Amendment of the United States
Constitution_Ke~t v. Dillies 357 US J 16 125:

4. 5he Right of a citizen to Travel upon the publ ic highways and to transport one's property
thereon, either by carriage or automobile is not a mere privilege, which a City may prohibit or
permit at ",;U. but a common Right, which. he I she has under the Right to Life, Liberty, and the
Pursuit of Happiness. Tbompsoll v. Smith 154 SE 579:
5. State Police Power extends only to immediate threats to public safety, health., welfare, etc.,
MichigaD \'. Duke 266 Us. 476 Led. At 449: which driving and speeding are not CaliforDia v.
Farley CecL Rp~ 89, 10 CAJrd lOll (1971):

• 6. 9"be state is prohibited from violating Substantive Rights, Owens . City, 445 US 662 (1980);
and it can not do by one pow-er (eg, Police Po\ver) that which is, for example, prohibited expressly to
any other such J)C?wer (eg. Taxation I Eminent Domain) as a matter of Law. US a.d l JT \'. Dalliels,
21 p 159, nor ind.irectly that which is prohibited to it dir~t1y. Fmballks v. US 181, US 283, 194,
300:
7. !J melia, in at'I automobile on the publ ic roads was not a threat to the public safety or health
and constituted no hazard to the p'ublic, and sucn
a traveler owed no other duty to the public (eg. the
State); be I sh.e ahd his f her auto, having equal right to and on the roadways I highways as horses
and wagons, etc.- this same right is still Substantive Rule, in that speeding, running stop signs,
traveling without license plates, or registration, are not threats to the public safety, and thus, are not
arrestable offenses. Cbri$ty v. Elliot, 1)(, I Ill, 74 liE 1033, LRA S 1905-1910: Califorllia v,
Farley 98 CED Rpt. 89, 20 CA 3d 1032 (1971).
8. 'Uoder tbe United States Republic's Constitutional system of Government and upon the
indiv iduality and inteltigeoee of the citizen. the State does not claim to control one 's condU(l to
oilic:rs, leaving one the sole judge as to all that affects oneself Muglu v. Kaosas 1213 US 623,
659-60:
9. Where Rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rule - making or
legislation., which would abrogate them . Mirallda v. ArizolUl 334 S 436, 12S:
10. 5lae claim and exercise of Constitutional Rights cannol be converted into a crime. MJlJ~r v.
KallUS 230 F 2 486, 489:
11. fior a crime to exist, there must be an injured party (Corpus De.lieti). There can be no
sanction or penalty imposed on one because of this Constitutional Right. Sb~rer v. CaneD 481

abofi8.in81 and3ndiJtflOUS thopks'Documems: Nonhl''tSl«m.tum J Nonh africa ! .Vonhamtriea J'5be .K.oroccan tmplR"
- COnImt!lI:lI United ~ '9'cmple ortht.Moofl and $1JJi ~ -~. Non- Rcsid~. Noa·S"bpl- 8eltll the
. R~ Heirs lind fnl=i\or$ of !he I..;mIS
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12. !lr any TribWlal (court) finds absence af proof of jurisdiction over a person and subject
matter, the case must be dismissed. Louisville \I, Motl~y 1111 S 149, 19S. CT 42. "The Accuser
Beas the Burden of Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt".
13. ".e.ck of Federal Jurisdiction can not be 'N-aived or overcome by agreement of parties".
GritriD \I, Mattltews, 310 F Supra 341, 342 (1%9}: and ''Want of Jurisdiction may not be cured by
consent of parties", lodasfri" AdditioD AssociadoD v. C.I,~ 313 US 310. 313.

WMI'US, Ill' light of the foregoing Jurisprudence ·State Decisis' and ' Res Judicata' afIinned and
declared by the upreme Court DecISions; by Facts, and by Law, and counter to the negative and
'oolorablc' social and political conditions instituted by corporate Stare PersoTlS of the Union States
Society, there exists a blatant 'WANT OF JURlSDlCTIO 'on the part of the Union StattS Rights
Republic (U,S.A.). and by its agents, personnel, contractors, and assigns. Maxims aJ'J<I Axioms are
lawfully, legally in force under National and International Law attending to these issues. And this
Affiant (NmuraJ Stlllg - JI1 Propria Ptrsono) does not abandon any of my E!.'tate Rights; do not
waive any Substantive Rights; does not traTISfer 'Power of Attorney' to any foreigner, and does not
willingly consent to any public trial or ministerial hearing in any 'colorable' tribunal venue or
involvement with any non-Article rn, unc.onstitutional jurisdiction, The Official Oaths and Bonds:
• the Obligatio~ and the Fiduciary duties of all accusers and proof-bound ·claimants' to National
Constitution and Treaty law and Order; the Civilization Principles fixed in Constitution law, still
stands! Definition and Truth still Rules. ON-COMPLIANCE is a FedctaI Law violation and
International Law offence and Trespass..

Whtre.s, there is no question·that a 'Bench Appearance Summons" a Detention, an Arrest and


a Ticket or Citation. issued by a Police [Officer) or by others, against the people, for traveling with
no driver's liCenk, foreign drivers license, not having current registration. or mandatory insurance,
etc.• which carries a fine or jail time, is a penalty or sanction and is indeed -converting a right inlo a
crime"'; thus violating Substantive Rights. It is reasonable to assume that these Supreme Coun
judicial decisions are straight and to the point, that there is no lawful method for government to put
restrictions or limitations on Rights belonging to the People.

fjhat the Organic United States Republic Constitution (deriwdjrom Ancient Moabile I M()(}IUh
Law) remains 'The Supreme Law of the Land'· and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under
the Authority of The United States Government, and under its Flag of Peace, pursuant to United.
States Code, Title 4, Chapter I. Any law or colorable processes which are Repugnant to the
Constitution or Treaty shall remain forever 'colorable' and arc Null and Void. Marbury v, Madison
5 U,S . 137, 174, . 176 (1803). Any Municipal Officer(s). Person(s), Personnel, Eroployee(s) or
Contractor(s) who violate or abridge the Rights of the Natural People or Citizens, are subject to suit
• or other tort action, in their personal and I or official capacity to wit:

fjid~ 18. Part 1, Chapter 13 §241 of Uuited States Codes of Law:


!/f 111'0 or more person! cOl1Jpire to injure, opprtSS, threaten. or intimidate (111Y peNOn ill any
State, Terrliory, commonwealth. Possession, or dlslrlct III the free exeJ'cise or enjoyment ofany right
or pri,,'ilege secwed to him by (he Constitution or Laws of the Unitt{{ States. Or btcaust of his
htnJillg $0 exerciud tht same; or,..
!If two or more persons go in disguise on the highWay. or on the premises oj another. lVith the
inlenl (0 prevent Or hmder his frte exerCiSe or ertjoymtliT of any rlghJ or privilege so secured·
[jhe:y shall be fined under this title or imprisoned nOI more than ten years, or hom: and if demh
results from the acts committed in violation oj this section. or if such "CIS include ladnapping or an
allempl to kidnap, aggravated saual abure or an attempt to commit aggrawoed sexual abuse. or an
attempt to kill, they shall be fined under this fille Or imprisoned for MJ' urm ofyears or for life, or
both. or may be sentenced to death.

aborigiDal :md "~1IS9'eoplcs' DoclllDmtS. North~ (lmexem I North CUri~ I A'oob a.mer- / '5!>c ..Mt...0Cdn Cmpote'
- Contmcnl3l united SIlIte$; ·.1emple of the ~ lUllS Surf 1'100- Do=lie. Non - ResilIent, Noo-Sllbjo:a - Bctng the

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5Ule 18, Part 1, CbJlpttr 13 §142 oft'bUM States Codes of Law:


WhHWr, tJtttk~ 'color' oj any law. slature. ordinance. regulation. or custom. willfully subjects
• any pers.ol1 in any Stale. Territory. ComJr1ortlflealtl" Possession. or District to the deprn'ation ofany
right.s, privileges. or immunities .fecund or pl'ofecled by lhe Constitution or Lows oj the Uniled
States, or tf) differenl punishments. pains, or penailies. on (iCt:OWlI ojsUt:h person being an alieff. or
by reason of his c%r. or race. that are prescn'bed jor the citi:tns. shall be jined under ,his title or
imprisoned not more than one )~r. or bOlh: and if bodily injury re.sulcs from the acts committed in
~iolation of this section, or if such aeo Include the use, Oltempled use, or threatened use of a
dangerollS weapon, explosives. or fire. shall be fined under this title or Imprisoned not more than len
years or for life. or both, or may lie sf!fIle"ced 10 dealh.

5htrefort, in preservation of ' The Rights of Indigenous Peoples' and. the Preservation of the
Rights of the People, in ~cot'd and defense of tilt Constitution for the United States Republic of
North America and its Republican Form of Govemment • being the 'Supreme Law of tile Land'; and
primal to the CQfUraCtuai liabll itie.$. Oath • bound Obi igations, and Fiduciary Duties of the Officers
of the Courts· Federal, State, City, and Municipal, etc., I hereby, Demand the enforcement of the De
jure laws of the United States, and all Treaties made under the Authority of The United States, in
accord with Article VI of the Constitution~ The Bill of R.ights~ The Oedaration of the Rights of the
Child; The Rights of Indigenous Peoples' The Universal Declaration of Human Rights; The United
Nations Charter, Article 5S(c); The United States Supreme Court· 'Acts of State'; The Foreign
Sovereign Immunities Act 28 USC 160 1; et Sequa., The Convention on ' International Road
Traffic'-Day 19, September 1949. The World C.ourt Decisions, The Hague, Netherlands, Day 2 1,
• January 1958 A.D ;;; 137& M .C .~ and "Exec:atin Order 13107" • United States Republic, North
America: The Implementation of Human Rights Treaties; The National Constitution for the
Continental United States, Article m , Section 2; Amendment V - Liberty Clause; Amendment IX.
etc., etc. I hereby, Demand a Dismissal of any and all unconstitutional sanctions, claims or other
warrants or charges made or issued, which ate devoid of true identity personages; a denial of ' Due
Process' of a 'Trial ' by a Iury of my own National Peer~ or absent of a verified and lawful
lndictment. sanctioned by an assembled Grand J\Jry~ and that I be availed all lawful Constitutional -
secured safeguards. established ~y the Supreme law, with documented proper Jurisdiction and
Venue confinncd and in place.

WMrdore all parties of interest are Authorized by this Writ, pursuant to National and
International laW, to honor all Substantive Rights and Constitutional immunities reserved for, and
to, this Aborigjna1 ! Jndigenous Free and Sovereign Moor I Muur· . All Officials are to enlist all
available and appropriate measures to ensure, and assure, that all My Substantive RIghts and
Constitutionally - secured Rights and Immunities are not violated. not breached, nor abridged. The
Sovereign, Natural Being, named herein, is not to be Arrested nor held for Detention under any
' colorable' circUlllstances! You are to notify the active Ifinisters of the Aboriginal ! Indigenous
Moorish Nationals of the Territory (Organic Land). The Natural Person named herein is NON-
OBLIGATORY and thus Exempt from Customs, Tarifl's, Taxation, ' Owner in Fee' permit-deception
Constructs, and trom any other hindrance or restriction of His or Her Freedoms, Allodial Properties,
Compensations, Rights of Travel, or Freedom of Movement on. in, or within, any member or non-
• member States of the United StateS Union, etc. TIle Moor I Muur (bearer ofthi~ lndigenous Peoples'
Document) is to be treated with all due Respect and 'Due Process' Rights under the Law. All
available and appropriate measures are to be taken to prevent injustice, harm false arrest. trumped -
up charges, or attack on the Natural Being's Person, Property, Personalty, Conveyances. Freedoms.
and I or Dignity.

Explicit Reservation and use of 'All Rights Reserved Without Prejudice' U.C.C. 1- 207 I 308,
U.C.C. 1-103, is Noted To All Federal, State, City, and Municipal Peace Officers~ in harmony 'kith
State's Statutes. and irtdicates the Reserv-dtion of My Rights. Whereby I may Reserve My
Substantive Rights and Constitutional - secured Rights and Immunities to ' NOT' be Compelled to
perform under any Contracts or Agreements that I have not entered into knowingly, voluntarily,
willingly. or unintentionally. I do not accept any actual or implied ' Liabilities' associ.ate<i with any
'COMPELL.ED BENEFiTS ' of any "unrevealed' or deceptively-imposed commercial
aboriginal and .1ndi&coous S'eopb' ~ . .N~ amI; em J .NO<\h 41hcu I .Vonl1 am .... ea /·$bo! k toCtMJ £mp~
- COftIJ!lt!U3l UOflt<! Sialc:s: '5 cmple oftbt .Moot, and SUI\'. Non - ~. Non - RcsidCfll Noo-Subj«t - BernS tl1c
R;y,lfu! HeJt:t and I.nhai~ of the! Land.
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contracts. J. furthermore, do not sanction any ' unconstitutional ' rules or policies, or actS of
Misprision committed by any U.S. Government or State Officials, at any level. claimed by any of
them, in the name of the United Stales Republic, nor do I assent to any implied colQrable policies
made by alleged representatives as being sanctioned by the People and Citizens. Consider any
formerly-assumed constructs al leged to be related to me as being misrepresentations and thusly
' Cured' fonhwith. Let it be knov.-n ... :

!Represent means to ' Depict' to ' Portray', to 'Symbolize' and 10 ' Stand for' . Let it be l"tlown
that the Union Slates Society ' Bat Association' La\Yyers., E~ui res, and Attorneys of European
Colonial descen and foreign corpordtion. cannot depict. portray or symbolize a Free Moor; as they
are not of the same Nation Jurisdiction, Customs, or National Peers; and cannot sit in j udgment of
any Free Moor (Acts of State). Europeans are not lndigenes to the Land (Americas) - Moors are
• Aboriginal ! Union States Lawyers and Attorneys operate in Demo - pol itical format which IS
contrary to Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution for the United States. Moors cperale in a
Republican Form of Govetnrnent, conjoined with Isonomi Principles - being in hamiony with the
Constitution. Moors respect Constitution Principles. The unconstitutional Tribunals operating under
the Union Slates Society confl icts with, and is repugnant to, "Due Process" under Constitution
Principles, and functions primarily in 'colorable' procedures. Therefore, no ' Fair , 'Just' trial, or
remedy is availed to the Natural Peoples of the Land, through such 'colorable' processes! These
violating acts constitute a 'Confl ict of Interest'; a ' Conflict of Law'; and clearly establish the
'Federal Questions' of 'Diversity of Citizenship'; a Conflict of Identity; and of Nationality and
International Law. etc. Thus, a clear and documented' Averment of jurisdiction / Quo Warranto' is
also hereby proclaimed and advanced to all parties of interest. Only Moors can ' Present' 3IId
' Depict' themselves as being Moors I Al Moroccans, and Aboriginal / Indigenes of the Land! Thus,
only Moors can PreRllt' 'Self'!

i , noO ~ ~ 'f
"'WI , being a real , live flesh
illld blood, breathing. Divllle and Natural Bdng -
born sanguineous of a natural, thinking and
animated Mother, do solemnly, sincerely, and squarely Affirm that the forcg.oing facts contained in
this Constructive and Actual Judicial Notice and Proclamation, by Affirmed Affidavit. are true. This
'Notice' is constructed to the best of my knowledge, conjoined to my Culture, Customs and Belie~
being actual, factual, and restorative in nature to my ancient Traditions and Customs; presenled as
• (orrect, and not misleading, etc.; - being the Truth, the whole Truth. and nothing but the Truth. As
with our ancient Traditions and Customs, I entrea~ to all:

.1libu (Lm'e) . .1laqq ((nt/It). Salaam (peace) , .16myatun r £:.I,t<"~<"")'


all RIghts Reserved Without Prejudice; U.

aboriginal / Indigenous, free Sovereisn Moor - Natural Person of the Land; ' In Propria Persona'
(Not Pro Se, Nor Colorable)
' - . 1 Mows 'Ill< Aba:i oN w _ NIIoAI """'"'" Tr... Ii..., "'" '"""""" oIh 1.-11 fTnro1otItaJ _ ,NMll AJo<I ..... c-nl Aa.ma. SruIlI
AJ!IcO\<L '*'l rh! .~ ... a.ami!. . :1.1_ 1 AmtnI / III!HncII!aI.


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• !1Jy Special Appearance, before me on Oay 2 of o~ , 2020
CCY :. 14 M.e ., and in Honor, the lVlIle NatUtaJ Bemg,
,10 alA 1 J. /UQ V "'AU Ell , Affirms that He! Shds a Descendant!
/IE v
Heir, NatUral Persotft Divine Being hm-in J<iUned, standing 'In Full Life'. existing in His I
Her own Ptoper Person; meeting the primal 'law of evidence' as rtquired and defined in
'identity ; affirmed by Lawful, Substanti e Right; by Birthrigh and respectively
acknowledged· being of descendible age and competence; and being lawfully qualified and
compc~nt to execute this Document of Affidavit. I therefore place my hand, my autograph
and my seal thereto.

Cbronos:
Day: r Month: ~ Year: Z () 2-0

aborigi~ and .1odi@enollS.!feoples' DocumentS . •VonhwffiCltDexem / .NonD(lfIica / jVooh a-rica 1'!1bt.J(orQCe3n Cmpire'

• - Cont.nent>l UI)'iIe6 St:llC!$' '5emplc of the _4toon and Sur(' Non - 1)om~II;.. on - Resi&nr.. Non-SvbJecI - l3cmg!he
ltislJtful Hom-s and Inheritors of the lAnd.
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