Documents Needed and how to Authorize
They -- the new immigrants -- are starting out "at sea"
in the international jurisdiction of the sea and
are conveying themselves to our land jurisdiction
for the first time, therefore they use blue ink.
When we re-convey back to the land jurisdiction of our State we are
giving Notice to the sea jurisdiction authorities that we are back
"home" on the land where we started out,
which is why we sign in red and record the paperwork.
We are native to these shores, not foreigners.
We came from here and we are returning home --
coming back after being shanghaied.
The new immigrants are foreigners coming from overseas for the first
time ever.
Does it make sense that a person who goes on a sea voyage and then
returns home is in a different position than a person who goes on
a sea voyage and lands in a foreign country? Okay,
so we use red and new immigrants use blue because we are starting out
from different "places".
We are native and they are naturalized.
We come from this land and return to this land.
They come from over the sea and come ashore here.
End of story."
For all other documents,
you should autograph your name in blue ink.
Be sure to include your copyright symbol after your name.
Don't forget your red thumbprint seal.
When editing the templates,
be sure to remove the word Seal from the document.
The autograph should be:
by: First Middle Last(C) (red thumbprint should touch your autograph) All Rights Reserved Without Prejudice
-
Deed of Re-conveyance
(autograph your name in red ink) - Certificate of Assumed Name
- Act of Expatriation JOHN DOE
- Act of Expatriation JOHN M. DOE
- Act of Expatriation JOHN MARK DOE
- Cancellation of All Prior Powers of Attorney
- Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
- DNA Paramount Claim
-
Deed of Conveyance
(autograph in Blue Ink)