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People*********

THE GANSUL FACT SHEET

What is the Gansul?

The Autonomous Autochthon International Gansul Recording is

equivalent to a Consular office. The Gansul identification cards

are issued by this Indigenous International Organization for any and all

Indigenous Muurs. The official purpose of the card is to demonstrate

that the bearer is a Muurican/Morian/Moorish national transient on the

land of their forefathers and mothers. The Gansul includes an official

Indigenous Nation of Muurs issued ID number and bears a photograph

and address of the Muur National to whom it is issued. The Gansul

identification cards are issued after verifying the authenticity of the


nationals supporting documentation of identity. Our cards are reliable

and verifiable. Our cards are not issued to those under aliases.

Contractors

The Mustasafeer is equivalent to an ambassador, diplomat, consular on

the international level and an Sultan, Sheik, Chief, Trustee, Power of

Attorney, and President on the National level.

The duty function of the Gansul staff is to raise the Muur National to the

level of a jurisconsultus i.e One that is skilled in jurisprudence and

performs the duties of scribe, recorder, commissioner and eventually -

justice of the peace and international judge.

The Gansul staff performs notary acts or functions, in law and as a

recorded, commissioned, and silver-bonded, we serve the autonomous

autochthon people, who abide upon the ancient land, as their sovereign

servant. We occupy, their office, to provide the autochthon with a

recourse .

· Obtain vital records


· Regaining Nationality

The Gansul identification cards operates as a Muur national's primary

identification and proof of indigenous affiliation. The Gansul

identification cards card is a numbered document which evidences the

date of issuance and an non-expiration date. The Gansul identification

cards includes a picture, a signature, and a brief description of the

individual it identifies (name, date, territory, and the domicile of the

individual). Security features include lamination, a watermark and a

magnetic strip. The Gansul identification cards is perpetual.

* The Barcode information on the Gansul Card states:

Title 18 USC 112 , 241, 242, 243, 878, 1116, 2119, TITLE 42 1981, 1982,

1983, 1985, 1986

ARE ALL SELF-EXECUTED in the event this aboriginal rights are violated!

* The Barcode Information on the National I.D states:

The bearer of this Nationality/Right To Travel Card / Passport is an Officially

Documented Aboriginal Indigenous Sovereign Mu'ur (Olmecian Mu'ur) of the

Xi/ Yamasee Mu'ur Nation and has Constitutional diplomatic immunity under
United States Federal and International Laws. Title 18 part 1 Chapter7

Sec.112 (1116(b). United Nations IPO 2421, DOJ Political Status: Classified -

Truth A-1 Freehold by Inheritance, Library of Congress Constitutional

Diplomatic Immunity Registration No. AA222141, Title 22 USC Chapter 2

Consular Courts Sec:141-143, United States Executive Order 13107

To all agents and agencies understand that you are subject to criminal

prosecution under Title 18 USC 112, 241, 242, 245, 878, 1116, 2119 and

Title 42 USC 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986; as well as civil liabilities for

violating the sovereign rights of any Indigenous Aboriginal Mu'ur. This card is

issued by the Autonomous Autochthon International Gansul.

HOW DOES SOMEONE OBTAIN A GANSUL CARD?

To obtain a Gansul card, a Muur national or indigenous tribe member

must register and record their proclamation. Applicants must submit a

certified copy of a present an official picture ID issued by an indigenous

or U.S. authority.

Requirements to obtain the Gansul I.D:

An official government issued photo I.D. to prove identity and affidavit.


Procedure followed when issuing a Gansul:

Data Capturing: A Gansul Staff member introduces the applicants'

information into the Gansul System. The system will let us know is the

requestor has already been issued a Gansul identification cards, and if

so, the previously captured photograph will appear, which avoids

duplicity. The Gansul System has the capacity to keep a record of

documents issued to each individual.

Photograph and signature: Once the data is entered, a forth Gansul Staff

member calls the applicant and with him verifies that the information

already in the system is correct. An important part of this process is the

fact that before the picture is taken the applicant must once again show

his official ID in order to avoid someone from passing himself off as

someone else. Once this is done the picture is taken and the signature

is digitalized. After this, the system assigns an individual number that

will appear on the card.


Printing and finishing: As soon as the previous step is concluded, the

Gansul identification cards is digitally printed on a secure form. Special

care must be taken to ensure that the applicant's Gansul identification

cards is printed on the corresponding numbered form, since the number

assigned by the system must match the one pre-printed on the secure

form. After printing the Gansul identification cards is then laminated,

once again the lamination has the Gansul identification cards number

pre printed on it.

HOW DOES SOMEONE JOIN THE GANSUL STAFF

•1. Obtain name correction.

•2. Obtained 23 pieces of silver or gold to become solvent.

•3. Knowledge of science ( history based )

•4. Knowledge of commerce ( commercially secured )

•5. Handle business for at least 9 Indigenous Muurs, clan or tribe.

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