Crown Executive Orders

Crown
Executive Orders

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34th Terra-Australis Grand Jury

May 23, 2024

Order #1: Reinstating the two lost Commandments

The Law of One and the Law of Free Will are reinstated. The current system is identified as a mechanism to suppress Free Will and “harvest the Creator.” The Divine Source Creator Energy Field is free to create as desired.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #2: Accommodating Needs

First Nation needs must be accommodated in the general landscape, including accessible showers, toilets, and fire pits. First Nation people cannot be moved on. Education on facility use and funding for community projects (shelter and healthy food) must be provided to eliminate homelessness and hunger.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #3: Land Councils

Land Councils are identified as fictional instruments of the private BAR Guild. Control must return to the Community. All funding must be 100% transparent. Law teams must attend all meetings with the Private BAR Guild, as the government is not an independent arbitrator.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #4: Executive Orders Law Team

The Executive Orders Law Team may attend any meeting requiring an independent arbitrator for First Nation matters. The team is paid via the Master Trust at a rate of $1,500 per day per individual.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #5: Orders from First Nation Sovereign Council

Connections must be made with pastoralists to clean up food production management, ensuring the removal of big agricultural poisons and heavy metals.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #6: Corporate Contribution

Large corporations (Coles, Woolworths, Mines) must prove their contribution to First Nation Community projects and development. Financial records must be made available.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #7: Sorry Business

Sorry Business may not be interrupted by any corporate process. No detainment, shackles, or court orders are permitted to interfere.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #8: Water Corp

Water Corp has received 36 Orders and 3 Penalty Notices. While water was reconnected, notices for alleged outstanding amounts continue. A new Penalty Fee of $66,000 is incurred for trespassing upon the Executor, plus a $50,000 penalty to the CEO.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #9: Community Facilities

Communities (e.g., Derby) may use community facilities and government buildings for Men’s and Women’s Business. This includes access to electricity and refrigeration. Government buildings are recognized as stock holdings of the People.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #10: Terrence Rodd

Compensation is awarded to Terrence Rodd for two jail sentences where cases were dismissed due to lack of evidence. The total compensation is $2.4 million (240 days at $10,000 per day).

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #11: Insurance Companies

Insurance companies must be on standby to process compensation payments issued by Notice of Penalty through the Terra Australis Common Law Sheriff’s Office.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #12: Bail

Bail is terminated as a tool in commerce. It is described as “bailing to the Devil,” a method of harvesting the Sovereign and suppressing Free Will. The “upside down star” symbol is replaced with the Aquarius symbol.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #13: Abandoned Buildings

Abandoned buildings (e.g., in Kalgoorlie) may be used for housing or shelter. The Government must fund beds, and bed linen must be provided by an independent third party (due to historical toxicity issues). Participants must maintain the integrity of the buildings.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #14: Mike Holt

Mike Holt is awarded damages totaling $60,544,800. This includes specific allocations for donations, humanitarian projects (25%), and the National Sheriff’s Office (10%). Government Insurance Policies will administer the funds.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #15: Corina and Kenny Newland

The Public Trustee is deemed incompetent. All efforts must be made to extricate Kenny Newland from the Public Trustee and jail. Appropriate care and facilities must be assigned.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #16: James Dargin

James Dargin is awarded $100 million in compensation for abuse suffered in a Sister of Mercy Orphanage and 6 years of failed litigation. The Order is to be filed in the QLD Supreme Court for immediate award without trial.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #17: Health and Safety – alleged powers

Powers of entry under the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 are deemed trespass and Null and Void. Inspectors must contact the Sheriff’s Office for independent witnesses (2 Sheriffs at $2,000 each per event) before entering a workplace.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #18: Consumer Protection

The “Australian Government” is not the Landlord. Rental inspections are limited to a maximum of 3 per year. Photography of the interior of a home is restricted to maintenance issues only; photographing the entire home is privacy invasion/trespass. The penalty for breaching privacy is $10,000.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #19: McKenzie Friend

An Executor attending a corporate court is entitled to a McKenzie friend for support. The McKenzie friend cannot be obstructed and does not require judicial permission.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #20: Community Liaison Officer

Tribes will assign a Community Liaison Officer (Leo) to discuss tribal matters and resource use with the administration calling itself the Australian Government.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #21: Renaming Reservations

Reservations and Missions are to be renamed “Baiame Gunyah” (God-Creator-land/sacred homeland) or the equivalent in the local language.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #22: Family Court and Grandparents

The Family Court is strictly forbidden from banning Grandmothers and Grandfathers (maternal bloodline).

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #23: Judiciary making pleas is slavery

A Judicial Officer making a plea for a defendant is committing an act of slavery. The penalty is 25 years jail (Criminal Code 270) or a $333,000 fine. The Sovereign attends court as an Executor, not a defendant.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #24: Registrars

Registrars face the same penalties as Judges. A specific Registrar is fined $1,665,000 for failing to provide a welfare check on a teenager and returning him to an unsafe environment, thereby ignoring the instructions of the Executor.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #25: The Corruption Whistle Blower National Newspaper

A new publication is established to hold individuals in public office accountable. It asserts that there is no corporate immunity and that all are equal before the law.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #26: Prescribed Body Corporates

Full accounting is required from all Prescribed Body Corporates regarding mining activities and finances to satisfy the Custodian of Resources.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #27: Phone Confiscation

Police are forbidden from confiscating phones or devices indefinitely. Access to data requires an independent witness (Sheriff). Breaking the chain of custody invalidates the evidence. The penalty for taking a phone is $50,000 plus a daily charge of $2,000.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

 

Order #28: Tamarind Mental Health Centre

Forced injections administered to Nangala Lacey are terminated. The prescribing Psychiatrist is held accountable for slavery and violations of free will. The penalty is $1,000,000 per injection. A Common Law Court Case for all psychiatrists is to be brought forward.

Verdict: Unanimous Yes

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