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Use Certified Mail correctly to prove you sent the package and track delivery attempts.
Learn what mailing “notice” means and why proof of mailing and delivery matters.

This document is designed for people in Aotearoa New Zealand as a sworn, evidence-ready record of status as a rights-bearing person and beneficial owner of their Estate within New Zealand’s constitutional and public-law framework.

Mailing Procedures for Notices teaches USA-only step-by-step mailing skills for sending legal and administrative notice packages using USPS Certified Mail and Return Receipt. Members learn how to prepare, label, mail, and preserve proof so delivery cannot be credibly denied.

This week’s question was simple and confrontational...What is your purpose? Not your job title. Not your survival strategy...

An educational law-review style primer explaining how a church and integrated auxiliaries can be structured for a life of service outside commercial selling, while maintaining lawful tax posture, proper worker classification, and a clean separation for any public-facing LLC activity.

In this webinar we lay out what we feel is the only durable path to living outside commercial systems which is to serve through the church and its integrated auxiliaries abstaining from selling goods or services.

This article explains the legal and practical differences between REAL ID-compliant cards and standard state IDs, including what each can be used for in daily life, domestic flights, and federal access points. It also analyzes the REAL ID framework’s built-in privacy and data-sharing implications and outlines lawful, minimal-exposure options such as using a passport for flying and declining voluntary TSA facial comparison while staying fully compliant.

This article explains how unalienable (natural) rights and legal rights work together: natural rights set moral limits on power, while legal rights provide enforceable rules, procedures, and remedies. It rejects “straw man/secret trust” birth-registration theories as unprovable and shows how rights and obligations actually attach through jurisdiction, social membership, and recognized legal frameworks.
A short, practical course for HoMF members in six common-law countries on how to generate, serve, and use the Core Documents as a notice-and-proof system. Students learn how to populate the documents in the HoMF Document Generator, serve them with trackable mail, build a proof packet, and understand the rights, fairness principles, and enforcement channels that make notice meaningful.
What to do after notice such as follow-up, deadlines, and enforcement channels.
When to attach, when to reference, and how to speak in clean, credible language.
Build a proof packet that survives denial, delay, and distortion.
How to prepare trackable service and why the tracking number goes on the document.
Rights are enforced through procedure, remedies, and proof not sovereignty social media slogans.
How sincerity works, why beliefs are included, and why the language is non-sectarian.
Notice as the foundation of fairness, process, and enforceable accountability.
What the Core Documents are, what they do, and when to use each. The Core Documents rafted without myths or overreach.

This article explains, in plain language, how U.S. law treats personhood and parental rights from birth, why “straw man” claims fail as legal doctrine, and how families instead protect themselves by asserting real constitutional and statutory rights early and consistently. It also shows how sincerely held religious beliefs and disciplined privacy practices can be documented and preserved without turning private family life into a public-interest regulatory target.