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.•. * ••. * .•. ,..,. •• ,. 1t ....;. . ;. ... •. •. * •.•. :«<.:< ..!ll. -in- THE MOORISH INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT MIR No.1 0 COMMON AND CANON LAw Treaty of Morocco 1787: (Not Under Negro Act) The treaty was sealed at Morocco with the seal of the Emperor of Morocco June 23, 1786 (25 Shaban, A. H 1200), and delivered to Thomas Barclay, American Agent, June 28, J 786 (1 Ramadan, A. H J 200). Original in Arabic. The additional article was signed and sealed at Morocco on behalf of Morocco July 15, 1786 Treaty of Peace and Friendship, with additional article; also Ship-Signals Agreement. The treaty was sealed at Morocco with the seal of the Emperor of , Morocco June 23, 1786 (25 Shaban, A. H. J 200), and delivered to Thomas Barclay, American Agent, June 28, 1786 (1 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). Original in Arabic. The additional article was signed and sealed at Morocco on behalf of Morocco July J 5, J 786 (18 Ramadan, A. H 1200). Original in Arabic. The Ship- Signals Agreement was signed at Morocco July 6, 1786 (9 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). (18 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). Original in Arabic. The Ship-Signals Agreement was signed at Morocco July 6, 1786 (9 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). UNITED NATIONS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S ORGANIZATIONAL NUMBER 215/93 Maryland Country! Baltimore County Autochthon-Indigenous-(Ab) Original Mu'ur Appellation: Amir EI Akil Bey EX REL: GEORGE LOUIS GRAY II DOMICILE: C/O: P.O.Box 72011 Baltimore, Territory Maryland Republic [21237] southeast Amexem INTER-AMERICAN DECLARATION ON THE RIGTHS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE- Draft approved by the IACHR atthe 1278 session held on September 18, 1995 SECTION ONE. 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' . Art. 1 Definition 1.In this Declaration indigenous peoples are those who embody historical continuity with societies which existed prior to the conquest and settlement of their territories by Europeans. (alternative f) [as well as peoples brought involuntarily to the New World who freed themselves and cultures from which they have been tom]. (alternative 2) [, as well as tribal peoples whose social, cultural and economic conditions distinguish them from other sections ofthe national community, and whose status is regulated wholly or partially by their own customs or traditions or by special laws or regulations 2. Self identification as indigenous or tribal shall be regarded as a fundamental criterion for determining, the groups to which the provisions of this Declaration apply. 3. The use of the term "peoples" in this Instrument shall not be construed as having any implication with respect to any other rights that might be attached to that term in international law INDIGENOUS AND TRIBAL PEOPLES CONVENTION. 1998 (NO.169) ADOPTED ON 27 JUNE 1989 by the GENERAL CONFERENCE of the INTERNATIONAL Labour Organization as its seventy-sixth session Entry into force: 5 September 1991 Article 8. 1. In applying national laws and regulations to the peoples concerned, due regard shall be had to their customs or customary laws. 2. These peoples shall have the right to retain their own customs and institutions, where these are not incompatible with fundamental rights defined by the national legal system and with internationally recognized human rights. Procedures shall be established, whenever necessary, to resolve conflicts which may arise in the application of this principle. The federal courts have overwhelmingly ruled that changing one's name at will, by common law, is clearly one's constitutional right. case Lindon v. First National Bank 10 F. 894. Coppage v. Kansas 236 US 1. re McUita 189 F.2S01. In re McUita 189 F. 250 Christianson v. king County 196 F. United States v. McKay 2 F.2d 257) Jech v. Burch 466 F. Supp. 714 The Great Seal of the Mu'ur Repulic.

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.•. * ••. * .•.,..,. •• ,. 1t....• ;. . ;. ...•. •. * •.•.:«<.:<

..!ll.-in-THE MOORISH INTERNATIONAL GROUP

OF SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT MIR No.1 0COMMON AND CANON LAw

Treaty of Morocco 1787: (Not Under Negro Act)

The treaty was sealed at Morocco with the seal of the Emperor of Morocco June 23, 1786 (25 Shaban, A. H 1200), and delivered to Thomas Barclay, AmericanAgent, June 28, J 786 (1 Ramadan, A. H J 200). Original in Arabic. The additional article was signed and sealed at Morocco on behalf of Morocco July 15, 1786Treaty of Peace and Friendship, with additional article; also Ship-Signals Agreement. The treaty was sealed at Morocco with the seal of the Emperor of

, Morocco June 23, 1786 (25 Shaban, A. H. J 200), and delivered to Thomas Barclay, American Agent, June 28, 1786 (1 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). Original inArabic. The additional article was signed and sealed at Morocco on behalf of Morocco July J 5, J 786 (18 Ramadan, A. H 1200). Original in Arabic. The Ship-Signals Agreement was signed at Morocco July 6, 1786 (9 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). (18 Ramadan, A. H. 1200). Original in Arabic. The Ship-Signals Agreementwas signed at Morocco July 6, 1786 (9 Ramadan, A. H. 1200).

UNITED NATIONS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'SORGANIZATIONAL NUMBER 215/93

Maryland Country! Baltimore County

Autochthon-Indigenous-(Ab) Original Mu'ur Appellation: Amir EI Akil Bey

EX REL: GEORGE LOUIS GRAY II

DOMICILE: C/O: P.O.Box 72011 Baltimore, TerritoryMaryland Republic [21237] southeast Amexem

INTER-AMERICAN DECLARATION ON THE RIGTHS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE- Draft approved by the IACHRatthe 1278 session held on September 18, 1995SECTION ONE. 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES'

. Art. 1 Definition1.In this Declaration indigenous peoples are those who embody historical continuity with societies which existed prior to the conquest and settlement of their

territories by Europeans. (alternative f) [as well as peoples brought involuntarily to the New World who freed themselves and cultures from which they havebeen tom]. (alternative 2) [, as well as tribal peoples whose social, cultural and economic conditions distinguish them from other sections ofthe nationalcommunity, and whose status is regulated wholly or partially by their own customs or traditions or by special laws or regulations2. Self identification as indigenous or tribal shall be regarded as a fundamental criterion for determining, the groups to which the provisions of this Declarationapply.3. The use of the term "peoples" in this Instrument shall not be construed as having any implication with respect to any other rights that might be attached to thatterm in international lawINDIGENOUS AND TRIBAL PEOPLES CONVENTION. 1998 (NO.169) ADOPTED ON 27 JUNE 1989 by the GENERAL CONFERENCE ofthe INTERNATIONAL Labour Organization as its seventy-sixth session Entry into force: 5 September 1991 Article 8.1. In applying national laws and regulations to the peoples concerned, due regard shall be had to their customs or customary laws.2. These peoples shall have the right to retain their own customs and institutions, where these are not incompatible with fundamental rights definedby the national legal system and with internationally recognized human rights. Procedures shall be established, whenever necessary, to resolveconflicts which may arise in the application of this principle.The federal courts have overwhelmingly ruled that changing one's name at will, by common law, is clearly one's constitutional right. case Lindon v. First

National Bank 10 F. 894. Coppage v. Kansas 236 US 1. re McUita 189 F.2S01. In re McUita 189 F. 250 Christianson v. king County 196 F. United States v.McKay 2 F.2d 257) Jech v. Burch 466 F. Supp. 714

The Great Seal of the Mu'ur Repulic.

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THE MOORISH INTERNATIONAL GROUPOF SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT

COMMON AND CANON LAw......

*LAW AND LEGAL NOTICE*,MU'UR (MOORS) OF AMERICA NATIONAL

NATIONAL BIRTHRIGHT NAME

" All Sovereign, Private civilian inhabitants shall have free access to all judicial courts ofthe several states. All clerks and / ordeputies shall file all documents of paper for and / or all- sovereign, private civilian inhabitants; free and without charge offees." AMERICAN SUPREME COURT CASE - Crandall vs. State of Nevada, 73 U.S. 35

Date: 03/1912011

Status: Indigenous Mu'ur (Moors Moorish)U.N. Indigenous People's Project 215/1993

I, Amir EI Aldl Bey, Natural Citizen of Continental America, being duly affirmed, stand squarely upon Law obtain myIndigenous Ab-Original Nationality, Birthright, Name and Title; being the Indigenous / Original- Ab-Original by birth andinheritance; let it be resolved, that the substitute foreign former name GEORGE LOUIS GRAY IT has been changed, corrected,claimed and liened, WITHOUT COLORABLE LEGAL DUE PROCESS of the Union States Society, pursuant to :

1. UNITED NATIONS DELCARA TlON ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES; COMMISSION ONHUMAN RIGHTS part ill Article 14, States, Indigenous people have the right to revitalize, use, develop andliteratures, and to designate and retain their own names for communities, places person.UNITED NATIONS DELARTIONS OF THE CHILD PRINCIPLE ill : "Every Child, shall at birth, have theright to a Name and a Nationality."CONSTITUTION FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Article three (3), section two (2), Amendmentlive (5) (Liberty clause) and Amendment nine (9) (Reservation of rights to the People).UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT-ACT OF STATE (Cited onPg. 2 NT/NCTNo. Ol-A).

2.

3.

4.

Wherefore, Amir El Aldl Bey, the Trustee for, GEORGE LOUTS GRAY ITExemption Number al09 g(t£OO , being partand parcel, name herein, make a LAWFUL and LEGAL entry NOTIFICATION of NATIONALITY and NAME correction andchange by Birthright Status, Law, CLAIM and APPLICATIO . Please be advised, it would be an extreme act of illegalconduct, not to retain and record documentary proof of evidence received and that no proceeding(s) of any kind shall beimplemented without first present documentary proof of Nationality and a Delegation of Authority Order, before anyestablishment of jurisdiction for titled National, based on a Delegation of any shall be implemented without first presentingdocumentary proof of Nationality and a Delegation of Authority Order, before any file copy (ies) of this notifications, withfederal proof of receivership bave been recorded, and any claims will be sustained with an order to implicate anynonconformity to immunity (ies) legally force by National and International.

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Affidavit:

CHANGE OF NAME

The Moorish Divine Mu'urs (Moors) National Movement of the World.

IT SPECIAL APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court from the application in the matter named above that good andsufficient reason exists for the change of name that the Indigenous Sovereign is entitled and is not in any way disqualified tohave his name changed.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the IndigenousSovereign's application to change his name, be and the same is hereby granted, and nameis changed from GEORGE LOUIS GRAY II (to) Amir EI Ak:il Bey

PERJURYJURAT

I, ~c { Q ~~ ~ reserve ALL of the fundamental Freedoms and

GODIDESS (NETERU, FORCES OF NATURE)-given rights of every human being upon this Earth. Any and ALL, past andpresent political affiliations implied by operation of law or otherwise with foreign entities are hereby, now and forever,dissolved and revoked. Pursuant to United Nations !PO #215/93, Title 28, USC 1746 (1) and executed without the UnitedStates, I affirm under penalty of perjury under the laws of the united states of America that the foregoing is true and correct,to the best of facts and my informed knowledge. And further deponent saith not; common law right not to be bound by anycontract or obligation, which I have not entered into knowingly, willingly, voluntarily, and without misrepresentation,threat, duress, or coercion. The use of notary below is for identification only, and such use does NOT grant any jurisdictionto anyone.

(FOR NOTARY PUBLIC)

NR S~~~atyOf~OU&

In~nthe 1>\ ~~ayofY~ho!l

before me, Notary Public in and for the above state and County,appeared known to me or proved to be the personnamed in and who execu ed the foregomg instrument, and being first duly affirmed, suchpe on acknowledged that he or she executed said instrument for the purposes thereincontained as his or her free and voluntary act and deed.

NORMAN ROSENZWEIGNotary PublicBaltimore City

Maryland.My Commission Expires Apr 20,2011

Type ofIdentificati Produced: Nationality Card

Affiant is / is not personally Known to me ( n-

Mu'urs (Moors); The Indigenous Peoples before and of the Continental United States: North, South and CentralAl Morocs (Americas / Amexem), including the adjoining Islands.

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The Empire Moroccan Flagof the Mu'ur Moors (Moorish)

Mu'ur (Moors) Of America National Citizen North Gate National Appellation, Nobility Title/ Name and

Ancestral Reclamation Declaration Affidavit,.

The federal courts have overwhelmingly ruled that changing one's name at will, common law, is clearly one's constitutionalright. Case Lindon v. First National Bank 10 F. 894, Copgare v. Kansas 236 US 1, In re McUlta 189 F. 2501 In reMcUlta 189 F. 250 Cbistianson v. King County 196 F. 791, United State v. Mckay 2 F.2d 2571 Jech v. Burch 466 F.Supp.714

Ahau Atea Moorish IX,To ALL Concerned:

Maryland (State)

Baltimore County

Date: 03/1912011Status: Indigenous Mu'ur (Moors)

U.N. Indigenous People's Organizational 215/1993

IN THE MAITER OR THE CHANGE OF NAME OF

Name: GEORGE LOUIS GRAY IT

TO••Name: Amir EI Akil Bey

ORDER

TIDS CAUSE, coming on to be heard and being heard before the Clerk of Superior Court of Baltimore County upon·1./~2011 Resolved that the Name, GEORGE LOUIS GRAY II has come in possession of, claimed and liened, on said name~d has been Common lawfully Corrected and Changed-returning to my own Indigenous Mu 'ur 1 Moor Culture, and legacy;therefore honoring our Mother and Father. In my proper person, without Colorable Legal Due Process to; Amir EI Akil Bey -Mu'ur /Moor (AJ Moroccan, Amexern, Ameruka), by Inheritance and Birthright: The Original/ Ab-Origianl/ IndigenousPeople of Amexem and the "We the People" ofthe Continental America, the United States of America A Natural Being(Citizen) yet NON-NATURALIZED: My Birthright Indigenous AppeIJation reclamation is made in accord with theInternational Laws of the United Nations, the Constitution for the United States of America (supreme court case law), TheIndigenous Mu'ur (Moors), via The Moorish Divine National Movement of the World.IT SPECIAL APPEARING to the satisfaction ofthe Court from the application in the matter named above that good andsufficient reason exists for the change of that the Indigenous Sovereign is entitled and is not any way disqualified to have hisname changed.NOW, THEREFORE, IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Indigenous Sovereign's to change his name, beand the same is hereby granted, and name is Common lawfully Corrected and Change from (EX REL., GRANTOR),GEORGE LOUIS GRAY IT to (Amir EI Akil Bey), the Secured Party! Granteel Trustee.

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THE MOORISH INTERNATIONAL GROUPOF SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT

COMMON AND CANON LAw

........

,

..9~}aj~~_~~..l----=-+'--.!.~_~~..p., reserve ALL of the fundamental Freedoms and

iven rights of every human being upon this Earth. Any and ALL, past and present political affiliations implied by operation of law

or otherwise with foreign entities are hereby, now and forever, claimed and liened. Pursuant to United Nations JPO #215/93, Title 28, USC

1746 (1) and executed without the United States, J affirm under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United states of America that the

foregoing is true and correct, to the best offacts and my Contract or obligation, which J have not entered into knowingly, willingly,

voluntarily, and without misrepresentation, threat, duress, or coercion. The use of notary below is for identification only, and such use

does NOT grant any jurisdiction to anyone.

(FOR NOTARY PUBLIC)

County ofJlJjt 11M~

daYOf~~O\\

Before me, Notary Public in and for the above state and county, appeared Knownto me or proved to be the person named in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and being first duly affirmed, such personeacknowledged the or she executed said instrument for the purposes therein contained as his or her free and voluntary act and deed.

Witness'

Autograph ~ ~ \ ~\ ~~7S-~ lM:<"'~~,1 J/~

Type of Identification Produced: -f-V"''Ioo'-II'' r\lVV '.r~t~(); il::J1\J ~

My Commission Expires: ~II

NORMAN ROSENZWEIGNotary PublicBaltimore City

MarylandMy Commission Expires Apr 20, 2011

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THE MOORISH INTERNATIONAL GROUPOF SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT

COMMON AND CANON LAW

THE MOORISH DIVINE AND NATIONAL MOVEMENT OF THE WORLDLEGAL NOTICE!

NAME DECLARATIONCORRECTION and PUBLICATION

I, Amir EI Akil Bey, being duly Affirmed, standing squarely, Declare, and Proclaim, uponDivine Law; Nature's Law; Universal Law; Moorish Birthrights; International Law; andConstitutional Law; Declare and say:

I, being previously Identified by the Union States Society of North America - U.S.A. under thecolorable, Ward-ship name, Amir EI Akil Bey, do hereby refute the Fraud; make Public andPublish my Corrected National Name; Declare and Affirm my true, 'Proper Person Status'; andreclaim my Rightful Social and Cultural Life of the State; in accord with my Moorish Nationof Northwest Amexem / North America ~ acknowledging my Birthrights. Having Lawfullyand Legally Obtained and Proclaimed my Moorish Nationality and Birthright 'Name and Title';in harmony with, in association with, and in Accord with Divine Law, the Customs; and theLaws, Rules, and Usages of The Moorish Divine and National Movement; being Aboriginaland Indigenous, and bound to the North American Continent by Heritage, by Primogeniture;by Birthright; by Natural Birth; by Freehold; and by Inheritance. I Declare for the PublicRecord, that I am now Rightfully Declaring, Publishing, and Proclaiming my own Free NationalName; Affirming my Actual, Rightful, and Civil 'In Full Life' Status; Conjoined to my MoorishAmerican Consanguine Pedigree and National Honor. Let it be Declared, Known and Resolvedthat: I Am: Amir EI Akil Bey, 'In Propria Persona' ( being in my own proper person), bybirthright; WITHOUT THE FOREIGN, IMPOSED COLOR-OF-LA W OR ASSUMED DUEPROCESS ofthe Union States Society; pursuant to, but not limited to:

1. FREE MOORISH-AMERICAN ZODIAC CONSTITUTION:(Zodiac Constitution and Birthrights of the Moorish Americans) being Ali,Bey, El, Dey and Ali), Article two (2), Paragraph two (2).2. UNITED STATES REPUBLIC: DEPARTMENT OF mSTICE:Moorish American Credentials: AA 222141- TRUTH A-I3. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT: SUPREME LAW - Acts of State4. UNITED STATES CO STITUTION: Article ill (3), Section two (2),Amendment V (5) (Liberty clause) and Amendment IX (9) (Reservation ofthe Rights ofthe People).5. RESOLUTION NUMBER SEVENTY-FIVE (75): Dated April 17, 1933A.D. (MOORISH-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA AND THEUSE OF THEIR NAMES),6. UNIVERSAL DE CLARA TION OF HUMAN RIGHTS - UNITEDNATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS [Article Fifteen (15)].7. RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - UNITED NATIONS: GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Part 1. Article.4.

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(FOR NOTARY PUBLIC)

Witness:1!.~::::::~~~~~~~~~~=- _A Free and Sovereign Moorish American National, NoAll Rights Reserved

County of_;..tLf--'t--l"""-- .••....•~-=- __..•.•••400.-

In " on the llr ~ dayOf~201J

Before me, Notary Public in and for the above state and county, appeared ~ I\~\L ~)Known to me or proved to be the person named in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and being first duly affirmed, such personacknowledged that he or she executed said instrument for the purposes fur ein contained as his or her free and voluntary act and deed.

\ ,\Autograph: ~~~J+--~~~~~~~~~~-----------

west Amexem I Africa I America

, I r:.-

Type of Identification Produced: ~1Jj!J1~;;;;-:H~¥41r1-t"I----4~fCI(}(J(l5LI~,Affiant is / is not personally known to me (

NORMAN ROSENZWEIGNotary PublicBaltimore City

MarylandMy Commission Expires Apr 20, 2011NOTARY PUBLIC:

Seal:

Mu'urs/Moors: The Indigenous Peoples of the Continental United States: North, and Central Al Morocs (Americas). Including the

adjoining Islands