REFERENCES, RESOURCES AND Frequently asked questions
REFERENCES
HOMestead
Any dwelling with its land and buildings where a family makes its home (noun) . To acquire or settle on land (verb).
BLUE ZONE
Our homestead will be the first planned blue zone. There are four concepts to blue zones that allow people to live healthier and longer lives: (1) Moving regularly, which does not consist of exercise alone, but doing daily energy burst habits throughout the day. (2) Living with purpose, having a reason to get up every day, and living with perspective. (3) Social support from friends and family allowing people to move through life outcomes more smoothly. (4) Making the healthy choice the easy choice, and not just an option.
Law of Nations
The Law of Nations, also called International Law, is the law that determines the rights and regulates the commercial intercourse of nations. Nationality is a guaranteed natural right by virtue of International law and the Law of Nations and one has nationality with their respective nation-state that they were born in and/or reside in and can utilize the title of state national as they see fit.
"A nation or state is, as has been said at the beginning of this work, a body politic, or a society of men united together for the purpose of promoting their mutual safety and advantage by their combined strength." - DeVattel Law of Nations
"All people have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development." - Part I. Article 1. Section 1. in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
"A citizen of a State who is not a citizen of the United States." - United States Constitution Article IV, Section 2, Clause 1
U.S. Government Printing Office lists the distinct nationalities of the states in Chapter 5.22-5.23 on page 93: Nationalities, etc. Chapter 5.23 shows forms to be used for nouns and adjectives denoting the nationalities of the several states of the Union:[19] “In designating the natives of the States, the following forms will be used: Alabamian, Alaskan, Arizonan, Arkansan, Californian,” and so on.
The term “national” means a person owing permanent allegiance to a state. - https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1101 8USC1121(a)(21)
The California Supreme Court makes the clear distinction between the two types of citizenship in Tashiro v. Jordan, 1927, California Supreme Court “That there is a citizenship of the United States and a citizenship of a state, and the privileges and communities of one are not the same as the other is well established by the decisions of the courts of this country”.
The United States Constitution is a charter, compact or treaty that has been constructed by the several American nations to handle certain matters for them on an international – or external – level; however understand some provisions in the Constitution handle matters that concern the Union internally. In regard to the nationals of the several states in the American Union, there are very few factors that make the federal government a “national government” and such factors apply only to the several states. The nationals of each state are not direct parties to the “federal contract” hence have no direct dealings with it.
Article Five of the United States Constitution allows the people to supersede congress with a process to alter the Constitution. This is it in real life.
Micro Nations
A micro nation is a political entity whose members claim that they belong to an independent nation or sovereign state, whether it is has obtained legal recognition by world governments or major international organizations, or not. Most are geographically very small, but range in size from a single square foot to millions of square miles.
Ten Famous Micro Nations
1. The Principality of Sealand
2. Seborga
3. Hutt River Province - still independent in Australia since it was established
4. Talossa
5. Frestonia
6. The Principality of Outer Baldonia
7. The Dominion of Melchizedek
8. The Republic of Minerva
9. The Kingdom of Redonda
10. Ladonia
Review of Famous Micro Nations (although this review is extremely negative, it is a valuable resource)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mhht_Qv2SA
People Who Started Their Own Countries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mhht_Qv2SA
Micronesia
https://www.state.gov/countries-areas/micronesia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federated_States_of_Micronesia
Additional Research
http://thetexasrepublic.com/.../1845-annexation-agreement/
https://freeprivatecities.com/ - based on a monetary system
http://cinderland.org/ - eco village
https://www.opensourceecology.org/ - develop industrial machines that can be made for a fraction of commercial costs
https://academyosr.com/ - self-reliant homesteads
Burial Pods: https://canyouactually.com/bye-bye-coffins-these-organic-burial-pods-will-turn-you-into-a-tree-when-you-die/ - build memory forests with burial pods instead of traditional cemeteries
Resources
Movies with Micro Nation References
Atlas Shrugged
Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k91gP7u3fhs
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIjCyULA0wM
Part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHsi-hBLvFw
Films, Movies, Shows and Videos with Common Law References
Puff the Magic Dragon
The Wizard of Oz
Jupiter Ascending
The Matrix (Trilogy)
National Treasure
Terminator
Book of Eli
Lucy
Roman J Israel, Esq.
My Cousin Vinny
Pirates of the Caribbean 2
Star Chamber
A Murder of Crows
John Wick
Tarzan
The Longest Yard
The Walking Dead
The Golden Compass
The Shaw Shank Redemption
Zootopia
The Power of Colors
Light, muted, pastel colors have a positive effect on human nature and mind. Whereas deep, dark colors effect us in negative ways. Here are examples of light colors for our clothing line, Ara Kara.
Astral City: A Spiritual Journey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAKXdNNLZXk
Opposite Worlds (future house) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XWkETi49AI
The Power of Sound
When the standard frequency was changed to 440 Hz in 1936, the chaos frequency, the world went to war. 432 Hz is the frequency of Harmony which can also heal human DNA. We will return our music to 432 Hz.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Are you [Anne Smith] the leader of the planned community?
No. I began studying law in October 2017. Two years later when I realized the system is damaged beyond repair and corrupt to the core, I began working on this plan. The goal is to be safe but set apart, like the Amish community, but in an advanced city environment, like the Jetsons. Feel free to read my bio here.
2. How much does it cost to participate in the Trust?
It is a free benefit for members of Mission Possible Workshop. All members of Mission Possible will forever be known in our history and featured in our museums as an Ambassador, an honor that is only reserved for 3,000 members who join Mission Possible. To join, simply click the link in the footer section of this page. If the link still works, there's space for you to join. The link will be deactivated when we reach 3,000 members.
3. Will members of the TRUST have to live in the planned community?
No. This is not a cult. Anyone can choose to live in or outside of the planned community. Also the community is not exclusive to TRUST members. The planned community is a city like any other city where anyone can come and go as they wish.
4. What is this and are there any requirements?
This is a private homestead that will be funded, managed and sustained by a Community Trust. Anyone can live in the community. However, the Community Trust is available to the first 3,000 members only. You may support our community with a donation with or without participating in the Community Trust or living in the community.
5. How will we resolve problems without police and political parties?
Success leaves clues. The people in Cheran, Mexico set a positive example where the toughest “cases” are bar fights and are quickly resolved between the two parties at the town bonfire.
Watch: CHERAN, MEXICO: A TOWN GOVERNED BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE THROUGH THE SPIRIT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO7Xo9oyxgw
6. How will we exist without money in the planned community?
The Community Trust Fund will be sustained by the four companies and investments. As we transition from a monetary-based system into a resource-based society, our needs will be met with the trust fund. We do not need money for anything, including: housing, mass transportation, cars, education, furniture, clothing, child care, etc.
7. How can the city afford to provide everything for free without going bankrupt?
The Community Trust Fund will be sustained by the profits generated by the four companies.
8. What were your influences to create this plan?
All credit goes to the Most High who use this vessel to present the plan.
9. Why do you really want to do this plan?
I want to feel safe.
10. What is the end goal?
To live in peace and be in perfect health. When a group of people practice Ubuntu (group economics) everyone prospers, in a resource-based society.
11. What is a resource-based economy?
A resource-based economy considers all of earth's resources as a common heritage for all people. To understand, please watch the documentaries produced by the Venus Project. Note: we are not affiliated with the Venus Project, we simply love the circular city design. Please watch these documentaries to learn more about the circular city design.
The Choice is Ours (2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb5ivvcTvRQ
Welcome to the Future (1998) by Jacque Fresco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLclf96rJCc
12. But...is it possible to self-govern?
Yes. The people of Cheran, Mexico overthrew their government, kicked out police and politicians and started over. Watch how the people of Cheran were successful in taking control of their community in the following video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrPBdLiqMb0
13. How will the planned community thrive if no one has to work?
People inherently move forward and make things better through new ideas and revolutionary innovations, otherwise we would still be living in huts or caves and eating with our hands in darkness. We will utilize a system of volunteers where the motivation is to improve our lives. For example, one of my innate gifts is gleaning and assimilating curated information into usable and beneficial data. This gift was revered in the military where superior officers would beg me to give their presentations to upper ranks such as generals and admirals because they were too nervous to perform the task. Having a "Type-A" mind allow me to focus on solution-based discussions therefore discussions that focus on problem-only disturb me to the core. In addition to volunteers, we will build a list of people between the ages of 19-29 who will manage the community in the disciplines to match people with their interests. For example, people who enjoy cooking, can manage the food discipline, and so on.
14. How are Elders and Teams selected ?
An Elder is someone nominated by the community, not by running a campaign. In fact, no one can run for any position. Elders will serve a maximum term of 24 months. The teams will be managed by the Elders. Any and All are teams members and Elders will be replaced after receiving 3 complaints.
15. How long will it take to build the new community?
Just 3 months. This is because the city will be built by machines and robots controlled by engineers.
16. What are your guarantees that this plan will work?
The plan is for illustrative purposes only for what is possible. Our results will depend on many factors including massive and consistent effort from people who are willing to take action. If you’re not willing to accept that, please DO NOT attempt to work with us. Join us if you desire to figure it out with like-minded people in a peaceful exchange.