Article 29
The right to free assembly and expression.
Article 30
The right to deny or revoke one’s consent to be governed or regulated.
Article 31
The right to have one’s full sovereign capacity recognised in the public, once such
capacity has been adequately memorialised.
Article 32
Article 33
The right to have free and unrestricted use and enjoyment of a parcel of land in
the region of one’s birth, held free and clear in perpetual private trust, to live upon
and within, sufficient to fulfil the purposes of making a home, raising children, and
providing a fully self-sustainable existence, including the right to exchange such
rights for equivalent rights to land in other parts of the Earth, given the mutual
agreement of the exchanging parties.
The right to determine one’s own spiritual or life path and the right to freedom
from persecution on the grounds of one’s beliefs, non-beliefs or faith.
Article 34
The right to be recognised as a natural person, meaning man or woman, before
the law.
Article 35
Article 36
Article 37
Article 38
Article 39
Article 40
Article 41
The right to expect no detainment, supervision or arrest without a sealed writ
issued by a rightful authority, on behalf of a living man or woman, alleging
breaches of Natural Law.
The right to be presumed innocent of allegations until proven otherwise before a
jury of one’s peers.
The right to experience fair, just and equitable proceedings and equal protection
under the law.
The right to refuse to be bound by an unlawful, illegitimate or inequitable
judgment, order, warrant, directive and/or ruling of a de facto court.
The right to use all necessary and reasonable defences to protect oneself, ones
kin and ones interests, including the appointment and authorisation of Defenders
of the Peace in any community.
The right of Superior Guardianship, from the date of conception, over one’s
offspring, including the right to exercise exclusive Powers of Attorney over the
physical bodies and possessions of ones offspring, which shall be presumed to be
held jointly with the other biological parent or guardian, until proven otherwise
under oath or affirmation, without exception or limitation and until the sixteenth
anniversary of their physical birth.
The right to educate one’s children at home or in any way one deems to be
beneficial for their physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual development,
without limitation, supervision, intervention, inspection or interference.
Article 42
The right as a child to expect loving guardians and to not endure physical or
mental abuse.
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