๐ NOTICE OF JURISDICTION
LAND AND SOIL | INTERNATIONAL STANDING | INDIGENOUS PROTECTION
Secured by Original Law and the Iroquois Confederation
To all agents, officers, corporations, courts, or private entities acting under any form of assumed authority:
This NOTICE is issued under full right, standing, and natural dominion over the land and soil of this continent, known in truth and record as Turtle Island. All persons, offices, or entities are hereby placed on notice of the following:
I. JURISDICTION OF LAND AND SOIL
I do not operate in, through, or under any federal, municipal, state, or statutory jurisdiction.
I stand fully and lawfully on the land and soil jurisdiction to which all constitutional and treaty forms of government are subordinate.
This jurisdiction is non-corporate, non-military, and non-statutory.
It predates the U.S. Constitution and remains unextinguished, irrevocable, and protected by original treaties and natural law.
II. TREATY AND INDIGENOUS PROTECTION
My jurisdiction is further secured by the original authority of the Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, which established the Great Law of Peace โ the oldest living constitution still in effect.
The Iroquois Confederation is the original model of federal union, recognized by the founders of the United States and never lawfully extinguished.
I claim protection and recognition under:
- The Two Row Wampum (Kaswenta) โ a sacred covenant of mutual non-interference and peaceful co-existence between sovereign peoples.
- The Treaty of Canandaigua (1794) โ a living agreement between the United States and the Six Nations, binding in perpetuity.
- The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
- Article VI of the U.S. Constitution โ which declares all treaties the supreme Law of the Land.
I am not a subject. I am not a citizen. I am not property.
I am the living lawful authority on this land โ by inheritance, by blood, by treaty, by truth.
III. NO CONSENT TO ASSUMED JURISDICTION
I do not consent to:
- Any statutory presumptions
- Corporate identity schemes
- Unlawful courts of record lacking land and soil authority
- Forced benefits, conversions, or adhesion contracts
- Military or civil code enforcement not authorized by treaty and trust
Any attempt to bypass, override, or trespass against this jurisdiction is an act of international aggression, commercial fraud, and violation of the Law of Peace.
IV. NOTICE TO PRINCIPAL IS NOTICE TO AGENT | NOTICE TO AGENT IS NOTICE TO PRINCIPAL
This notice is issued as lawful publication and may be entered into any public record, treaty filing, case file, or document of standing. It is enforceable under international law, indigenous law, constitutional trust law, and land jurisdiction.
ISSUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF:
The Original Iroquois Confederation
The Great Law of Peace
Treaty of Canandaigua, 1794
Article IV ยง 4 & Article VI of the Constitution
Ex parte Milligan, 71 U.S. 2 (1866)
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
By: [Your Name or Appellation]
Standing on the Land and Soil of [Territory/Nation]
Without prejudice | All rights reserved | UCC 1-308
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