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Constitution for the Automobile Association for The United States of America, as amended

We the people, serving our fellow man, hereby establish the Constitution for the Automobile Association for The United States of America. Desiring to achieve the ends and fulfill the purposes of equality and freedom for all people and their claims to property, the Constitution is hereby established as an International Association. ARTICLE I NAME AND OBJECTIVES Section 1. The name of the Association shall be the Automobile Association for The United States of America (AA) hereinafter referred to as the Association. Section 2. Objectives: The objectives of the Association shall be: (A) To ensure equality and freedom for all people through honest property claims. (B) Economic and Agricultural Independence. (C) International Disaster Relief (F) To advocate for the improvement of the professional and dignified conditions of the membership.
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(G) To engage in such other activities as may be deemed necessary and proper to further the objectives of the Association, within the limitations prescribed by the Articles of Confederation as amended May 19th, 2012 of The United States of America and all applicable laws, statutes, regulations, rules, and Articles of professional behavior. ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Eligibility (A) Active Membership. Executive Members will have an oath or affirmation to The United States of America. An Executive member will have a working knowledge of the differences between the common law within a Nation and the civil law within a Democratic government. A member will have a working knowledge of International law and the Law of Nations and the differences between Commercial Activity, use of the Public Highways as a matter of right, and International Travel. Executive members shall have a competent knowledge of the basic International Traffic Rules and shall be competent while in control of an Automobile within The United States of America, as determined by the original Judiciary, being the General Post Master Council for The United States of America, by virtue of their membership in the Association. Oath or Affirmation for active members: Declaration and Affirmation of National for The United States of America I, _________________________________, and promise to be without fear in the face of The United States of Americas enemies, foreign or from within The United States of America. I will be brave and upright and do all righteous rulings, that Yahweh may love me. I promise to follow and uphold these three simple rules:
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1: Love my neighbor as myself, 2: Do unto others as I would have them do unto me, and 3: I will seek first the reign of the heavens with all of my heart, mind and soul, and Furthermore, I will safeguard the helpless and ignorant and teach them to stand on their own. I speak these words in the name of Yahweh, not in conflict with his testimony Yahshua, and before my neighbors, so that I shall have standing among all other Nations and States, The United States of America or otherwise. All these words I speak, I promise, and So solemnly affirmed, declared and promised on the three hundred and sixty first day, in the year of Yahweh, six thousand and fourteen, translation 15th day of March, two thousand and twelve

Further Oath and Affirmation of Office: "I, ________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will uphold justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as Executive Member of the Automobile Association for The United States of America under the Articles of Confederation, as amended May 19th, 2012 and laws of The United States of America. So help me Yahweh, (God)." (B) Associate Membership as organizations. Members endorsing the Associations objectives but not qualifying for Executive membership may become associate members and shall be entitled to annual and special reports and newsletters published by the Association. Associate members may attend meetings of the membership and the Executive Committee, but do
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not have the right to vote or hold office. An Associate member must have a RESIDENT DECLARATION as a RESIDENT of The United States of America. Section 2. Termination of Membership: Membership in this Association shall be terminated for any of the following causes: (A) By two-thirds vote of the Executive membership, upon recommendation of the Executive Committee for violating the Criminal laws of The United States of America.

ARTICLE III GENERAL MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Government: The Association shall be governed by majority vote of the active members voting and the General Post Master Council for The United States of America shall be the forum for peaceful settlement of disputes. (A) General membership meetings shall be held annually, at a time and place determined by the Executive Committee. (B) Special meetings of the membership may be called by the President or by majority vote of the Executive Committee. (C) At least ten days notice shall be given general membership of special meetings. (D) A quorum at any general or special meeting shall consist of ten active members. The oath or affirmation for general membership, if absent an oath or affirmation to any other Independent State or to The United States of America: "I, ________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will uphold justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially
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discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as an Member of the Automobile Association for The United States of America under the Article of Confederation as amended May 19th 2012 and laws of The United States of America. Furthermore, I affirm that I am not a member of the Communist Party nor a Masonic Lodge, So help me Yahweh(God)." And shall further enjoy XXX status: Part D Codes for persons without a defined nationality *XXA Stateless person, as defined in Article 1 of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons. *XXB Refugee, as defined in Article 1 of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees as amended by the 1967 Protocol. *XXC Refugee, other than as defined under the code XXB above. *XXX Person of unspecified nationality, for whom the issuing State does not consider it necessary to specify any of the codes XXA, XXB or XXC above, whatever that persons status may be. This category may include a person who is neither stateless nor a refugee but who is of unknown nationality and legally residing in the State of issue. ARTICLE IV EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Section 1. Composition: The Executive Committee shall consist of the elected officers of the Association, past Presidents who remain members of the Association. The Executive Committee shall be elected by majority vote at the annual membership meeting by the general members. Section 2. Term of Office Non-Officer: Members of the Executive Committee shall each serve for a term of two years. Two members
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shall be elected on even numbered years and three members shall be elected on odd numbered years. Section 3. Replacement of Members: Whenever any member of the Executive Committee vacates their office, the remaining members shall, by majority vote, appoint a substitute for the remainder of the term. Section 4. General Administration: The administration of the affairs of the Association shall be vested in the Executive Committee, which shall carry out any and all authorized recommendations and instructions emanating from the general membership in assembly. The Executive Committee shall abide by all laws enacted by the assembly of the people and by the United States, in Congress assembled. The people in assembly and the general membership shall be considered one in the same. Section 5. Meetings: The Executive Committee shall meet quarterly, at times and places to be specified by the President. Special meetings may be called by the President or by a majority vote of the Executive Committee, at any time, upon reasonable notice to all members of the Committee. A majority of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. ARTICLE V OFFICERS Section 1. General (A) The officers of this Association shall be the President, PresidentElect, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Officers must be active members of the Association in good standing. (B) Where no candidate for an office has received a majority of the first ballot in any election, a further election shall be held between the two candidates with the highest number of votes. (C) The President shall not serve two successive terms in such capacity.
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Section 2. Election (A) The officers, other than President and President-Elect shall be elected each year by a majority vote of the active members voting, and shall be installed to take office at the conclusion of the meeting. These officers shall hold office for one year. (B) The President shall each hold office for a term of two years, running concurrently with one another. These officers shall be elected every second year by a majority vote of the active members voting, and shall be installed to take office at the conclusion of the meeting. Election of President and Vice President will be held in even numbered years. Section 3. Duties of the President (A) The President shall be the executive officer of the Association and shall preside at all meetings of the Association. The President may call meetings of the Executive Committee and all regular and special committees. The President shall appoint all committees except the nominating committee. (B) In the event that any officer, committee chairman, or member of the Executive Committee is unable to serve, the President shall appoint a replacement, with the approval of a majority of the Executive Committee. The replacement shall serve until a successor is duly elected. In case of the resignation or death of the President, the Vice-President shall automatically become President for the unexpired term. (C) The President shall render an annual report to the general membership and may submit such recommendations as he or she deems necessary. Section 4. Duties of the President-Elect (A) The President-Elect shall be the next succeeding President of the Association.
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(B) In the event the President is unable to perform the duties of the office, the President- Elect shall preside and perform the duties of the President. (C) The President-Elect shall also perform such duties as are assigned by the President or the Executive Committee, and shall act for the President at the Presidents request. Section 5. Duties of the Vice President (A) The Vice President shall serve as an active member of the Executive Committee. (B) In the event the President and President-Elect are unable to perform the duties of the office of President, the Vice President shall preside and perform the duties of the President. Section 6. Duties of the Secretary (A) The Secretary shall keep minutes of meetings of the Association and of the Executive Committee. (B) The Secretary shall assist the Treasurer as necessary with regard to maintaining a current roster of members in good standing. (C) The Secretary shall prepare and issue correspondence at the request of the President. Section 7. Duties of the Treasurer (A) The Treasurer shall be responsible for the collection of donations for the Association. He or She shall establish a bank account or accounts in the name of the Association and shall be responsible for paying all bills and expenses of the Association. The Treasurer shall submit to the President and to the Executive Committee regular statements of the condition of the treasury and shall be responsible for keeping the accounts and books of the Association. The Treasurer shall account to the general membership annually,
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and shall render a statement of the financial condition of the Association at such other times as may be requested by the President or Executive Committee. (B) The Treasurer shall maintain a current list of the members in good standing and shall maintain a record available to the Executive Committee of the name and address of any member who is delinquent in donations. The Treasurer shall also issue to any delinquent member the notice of delinquency and shall remit a copy of said notice to the Secretary. Section 8. Joint Duties of the Officers (A) Checks on the account of the Association may be issued by the Treasurer and the President together, however, not separately. (B) Upon direction of the President, the Secretary shall strike from the membership roles any member whom the Treasurer certifies to have been delinquent in donations for a period of more than one hundred twenty days. ARTICLE VI AMENDMENTS: The Constitution and Bylaws may be amended at an assembly meeting of the people by a vote of two thirds of those present and not present. No amendments shall have any validity until all assembly members have voted. ARTICLE VII STANDING COMMITTEES Section 1. Identity of Standing Committees (A) Permanent standing committees of the Association shall be established subsequent to the annual membership meeting. Section 2. General Committee Functions (A) All committees shall be appointed by the President with the consent of the Executive Committee.

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(B) The standing committees shall report to the President and the Executive Committee and to the general membership. (C) The President and President-Elect shall be ex-officio members of all committees. (D) Committees shall meet upon the call of their respective chairpersons or upon the request of the President. (E) The various standing committees shall have such duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the President or by the Executive Committee. ARTICLE VIII PROCEDURE Section I- All proceedings A: Executive meetings and meetings of the assembly shall be conducted pursuant to common law.

THE UNIVERSAL CHARTER OF THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WITHIN THE SPHERE OF THE REIGN OF THE HEAVENS BYLAWS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARTICLE I 1. The Automobile Association for The United States of America is hereby established. 2. The seat of the Association is in The United States of America established by the Post Master General for The United States of America.

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ARTICLE II Section I: Rules and Regulations for the Automobile Association for The United States of America: A: When a RESIDENT of The United States of America is traveling on the common ways or Public Highways, a driving permit is not required in accordance with Article IV of The Articles of Confederation, and Article VI of the Articles of Confederation, as amended May 19th, 2012. Footnote: The General Post Master Council for The United States of America has determined that private activity such as errands, shopping, visiting family members, recreation, hunting and fishing, boating, camping, exercising customs and traditions such as Thanks Giving and Christmas or other Religious Holidays, family emergencies, visiting friends, private trading, assembly meetings, political meetings, Sporting Events, Public Park Cookouts and gatherings, forging for food are not Commercial Activities within the meaning of the convention on Road Traffic, 1968. B: An International Driving Permit is required when engaged in Commercial Activities such as Shipping, Transporting passengers or goods for hire, Commercial Trucking hauling products and goods for hire. C: A Driving Permit is required for the certification of the ability to operate a Commercial Vehicle if an International Driving Permit is requested from this Association. The applicant must be at least 21 years and properly trained in driving Commercial Trucks. D: If a RESIDENT, affirmed American National or a reign Citizen and National within the sphere of the reign of the heavens uses the common-ways within the jurisdiction of The United States of America, the traveler must show Economic Responsibility in the
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case of an accident in the form of a bond, International Insurance policy or reasonable amount of personal funds in escrow for that particular purpose within the Bank of the General Post Exchange. E: In the case of Traffic Sign infractions, all travelers of The United States of America shall be regulated in the Driving Permit Point System or in the case of forfeiting the Driving Permit, thereby forfeiting the protection of the Trust as surety for the traveler. The United States of America shall try the traveler for disturbing the peace, and endangering the Public in a NON SEC, NON UCC COURT within The United States of America, if in fact there is an injured party. F: The qualifications of a RESIDENT must have a RESIDENT DECLARATION for The United States of America, and must be of the age of majority, (over 18 years). Furthermore, the RESIDENT DECLARATION must also be accompanied with the intent of declaring exile from the districts and proclaiming the existence of The United States of America and the reign of the heavens otherwise the RESIDENT DECLARATION is forfeited. However, a National for The United States of America, under oath or affirmation is considered as fulfilling the terms of this rule. G: Post RESIDENT DECLARATION, any property claim shall be registered with the Association to show intent to support the Association and its purpose. H: Post RESIDENT DECLARATION, if a driving permit is requested from the AA, the state Drivers License must be turned into the AA for proper recording within the foreign DMV of the issuing state, otherwise, if the Driving Permit is forfeited, a certificate of indemnity shall be issued by the RESIDENT of The United States of America to both jurisdictions holding both jurisdictions harmless of any liability that may arise by the RESIDENT of The United States of America.
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ARTICLE III Section I- Delegation of Authority: The Automobile Association for The United States of America, on behalf of the general post office for The United States of America shall have the authority to issue Official Government Identification, Driving Permits in the form of an Official Travel Document, Passport Cards, National Identification, Passports, and International Official Travel Documents for RESIDENTS, (non-Nationals), and International Driving Permits for Commercial use which is valid in other contracting States and Countries with The United States of America. In regard to Automobile or Motor Vehicle plates, the AA shall have the authority to outsource or issue from the AA that duty and responsibility. The AA database shall have the authority to interface with other databases if so required to avoid the liability of International Incidents. ARTICLE IV Section I-Regulations for issuing credentials: A: Official Government Identification is only issued to affirmed General Post Masters and other Government office holders within The United States of America and the reign of the heavens. B: Driving Permits in the form of Official Travel Documents shall be issued to RESIDENTS or Nationals under oath or affirmation for The United States of America or Citizens and Nationals for the reign of the heavens. C: Passports, Passport Cards and International Official Travel Documents are available to RESIDENTS that are also nonNationals. However, the credentials shall expire within three years and cannot be re-issued in accordance with rule #6 unless the terms and conditions of rule #6 are met and confirmed by the registrar of The United States of America.
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D: National Identification is a form of a State ID. The National Identification will be accompanied with an oath or affirmation to The United States of America as a National Identity only. E: International Driving Permit must be accompanied with a Driving Permit and is the responsibility of the AA to confirm by declaration that the applicant has been operating an Automobile or Motor Vehicle within another jurisdiction for at least three years and has met the qualifications of some sort of Commercial Truck Driving course certified by a competent and qualified organization. The competent and qualified organization can either be administered by the AA or outsourced by International Contract. F: Any and all property claims will also serve as a registration for the Automobile or Motor Vehicle and will expire within ten years or can also serve as a Bill of Sale document for Transfer of Title of the Automobile or Motor Vehicle. Renewal will be in the form of a value declaration. In accordance with the Universal World Peace Treaty, the Treasury for The United States of America is authorized to keep a record of the value declaration for re-sale value; however, the Treasury for The United States of America cannot claim the value declaration as belonging to the office for the Treasury for The United States of America. The value declaration renewal is a service for the people for The United States of America and not collateral for the Treasury for The United States of America. ARTICLE V Section I- Property Claims A: All property claims shall commence after a trustee has been voted in by the family members or beneficiaries. B: All private trust orders shall be enforced by any agent rendering trust services within the Association.

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C: All agents/trustees shall register with the Executive Committee as performing trust services for active members and shall be entitled to compensation for trust services as agent for the particular independent holding trust within the ROH trust. D: All forms of private property claims shall be determined by the beneficiaries of the independent holding trust within the ROH trust. E: All independent holding trust numbers shall be issued by the office of the registrar for The United States of America upon approval of the office of the Secretary of State for The United States of America. F: The elected Trustee shall issue a Declaration of Trust, with the elected trustee, beneficiary and grantor structure along with a letter of acceptance and acknowledgement from the beneficiaries and the trustee from the Grantors before approval by the Secretary of State for The United States of America in the form of a letter of acceptance and acknowledgment. G: The Executive Committee shall issue a letter of acceptance and acknowledgment to the Secretary of State upon receiving the approval document for implementation of the Administration of the private trust whereby the trustee of the independent holding trust shall issue a letter of acceptance and acknowledgment of the Agent status within the Association which is the same as active member. H: No credentials shall be issued to any RESIDENT until an independent holding trust has been established within the ROH trust. I: Any and all private property protection shall be performed by an agent of the Association, an Associate Member established as an enforcement agency for the Association by the Executive Committee, a constable of a township within The United States of America, or a private agency hired by the trustee of an Independent Holding trust within the ROH trust.
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ARTICLE VI Section I- INSURANCE A: Any trustee shall have the authority as trustee to buy a policy from any foreign agent that is licensed for that purpose to protect the private property within the independent holding trust at the order of the beneficiaries. The agent status shall be relinquished to the foreign agent as to keep the integrity of the structure of the independent holding trust within the ROH trust. However, a bond can be purchased from the Treasury of The United States of America through the General Post Exchange to serve the same purpose and the trustee will remain an agent within the association. ARTICLE VII: Authority and Enforcement in other jurisdictions and venues Section I: Charter of the United Nations-Chapter I, Art. I (2), Art.2 (4), Chapter IX, Art.55 Section II: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Art. 2, 4, 9, 12, 13(2), 15(2), 17(1)-(2), 21(3) and 30. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND RESERVATIONS All rules and regulations are subject to amendments and additions in order to insure the affective operation of the AA on behalf of the general post office for The United States of America upon the approval of the General Post Master Council for The United States of America. Any amendments to this constitution are subject to a majority vote of the people also known as the Nationals for The United States of America and active members. So ordained and established by the General Post Master Council for The United States of America on the first day in the year of Yahweh, six thousand and fifteen, translation, March 21st, 2012, as amended on the 15th of October, 2013.

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President Pro-Tempora

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*****DO NOT WRITE OR MARK BELOW - FOR GOVERNMENT USE ONLY*****

The registrar for the Government of The United States of America


Email: registrar@generalpost. org Phone: (602) 845-0473

The Registrar for the Government of The United States of America


I, Alice Ceniceros, certify under penalty of bearing false witness under the laws of The United States of America that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct according to the best of my current information, knowledge, and belief. The Office of the Registrar accepts and acknowledges the CONSTITUTION FOR THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and is recorded on: October 15, 2013 Received Date 10:30 PM Time RH-9969CCFA-2C36-459B-BE74-17ACAB7F44C5 Record File Number

CERTIFIED COPY OF RECORDED DOCUMENT This is a true and exact reproduction of the document officially recorded and placed on file in the office of the registrar for the Government of The United States of America. Date Issued: October 15, 2013 This copy is not valid unless displaying the date, seal, and signature of the registrar for the Government of The United States of America.

THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION for The United States of America Unique Authentication File Number

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