🕊️ When, How & Why to Use the Declaration of Spiritual Refuge
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🕊️ When, How & Why to Use the Declaration of Spiritual Refuge

🕊️ When, How & Why to Use the Declaration of Spiritual Refuge

📅 WHEN TO USE IT

  • Immigration Risk – If you are facing deportation, ICE check-ins, removal hearings, or expired visa issues, this Declaration asserts your spiritual jurisdiction before foreign agencies.
  • Legal Proceedings – When appearing in court cases, custody disputes, or property claims where your Indigenous identity and sovereignty may be challenged.
  • Identity Protection – When asked to sign documents that label you as a “citizen,” “resident,” or “subject” of a foreign state.
  • Membership Enrollment – When you first join the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™, it formally records you as a refugee of spiritual persecution and a sovereign individual under Onegodian Law™.

⚖️ WHY USE IT

  • To Establish Jurisdiction – It protects you from being treated as a legal fiction, instead asserting your identity as a Living Man/Woman under Divine Law.
  • To Claim Asylum & Sanctuary – It recognizes you as a spiritual refugee, entitled to protection under Indigenous and International law.
  • To Stop Deportation Attempts – It acts as a Cease & Desist notice against ICE/DHS or courts, demanding recognition of your INO™ membership and protections.
  • To Strengthen Your Case – It provides a documented paper trail (recorded under OBP-1™ and mailed with certified service) that proves your lawful standing.
  • To Link You to INO™ Protection – It creates a formal record in the Sovereign Identity Ledger, ensuring you are backed by the Nation.

📝 HOW TO USE IT

  1. Fill In Your Details – Print the Declaration and fill in your name, signature, and date.
  2. Countersign by INO™ – Submit to Chief Onegodian (or designated Council Member) for co-signing and sealing.
  3. Record in OBP-1™ – Your Declaration is archived in the Sovereign Identity Ledger, generating an official Membership ID.
  4. Mail Copies to Agencies – Send certified copies to ICE, DHS, USCIS, and any courts involved. Keep proof of service.
  5. Carry a Copy – Keep one folded in your wallet or attached with your INO™ Membership Card, in case of on-the-spot encounters with enforcement officers.
  6. Attach to Legal Packages – Always include this Declaration when filing Affidavits, Cease & Desist Notices, or Jurisdictional Letters.
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