Category: NWPA
[bulla] St. Nat and St. Ala
Know Ye By These Presents;—Greetings:
I, Antarah, “Dams-up-water,” of the United House of Hereford and Crawley of the Confederated State of Powhatan, do hereby WITNESS and AFFIRM that the premises herein officially titled —
Open-Air Archbasilica in the Grove Outside-The-Walls (“the Outer Court”) of the Metropolitan and Primitive Cathedral (“the Inner Court”) [of]
Sacellum Sanctissimi Salvatoris ac Sancti Nat et Ala ad Syllabyim
(Shrine of the Most Holy Savior and Saints Nat and Ala in Syllabees) (“the Sanctum Sanctorum”)
(collectively—)
McDomine’s Assembly of Yahuah in Moshiach (MAYIM)
or, McDomine’s Art Assemblage
(formerly known as SACELLVM SANCTISSIMI SALVATORIS YAHVSHVAH HAMASHIACH AC SANCTI NAT TVRNER—KAHAL KADOSH BETH SYLLABYIM, or, “the Ecclesiastic College of Syllabees”)
is reestablished this day the 25th of October in the year of Yahshua two-thousand-twenty-five, having been first builded by my hand and established September 2020; Dedicated to Saint Nat November 5, 2021, and dedicated to Saint Ala Crawley October 23, 2025, these ancestors having been duly canonized in Yahuah’s Holy Assembly in Yahshua HaMoshiach by the authority vested in ANTARVS DEI GRATIA, Principal-Trustee of NOVVS SYLLABVS SECLORVM.
These premises shall be the Home of:
- Yahuah’s Assembly in Yahshua Moshiach (Nacotchtank’s local congregation of friends)
- 153d CORPS—House of Studies (Beth Midrash)
- McDomine’s Industries
- New Jerusalem Development Co.—New Works Projects Administration
- “Best In Class” Icewater Syndicate
- Agua Viva Treatment Plant
- Weasel Badger Beaver Mink & Otter—B.P.O.B.
- Hereford Crawley Family Trust (North Powhatan branch office)
- legacy Office of Scribe of Novus Syllabus Seclorum.
The real properties constituting these premises shall be held in private trust between the registered landlord(s), resident(s) custodian(s), receiver(s) (if any) and the LORD our God YHVH, Grantor; and it shall be opened to the public regularly or periodically, pursuant to forthcoming terms and conditions, as an extension of trust of the LORD unto those who are his (the Nation of Israel; the Body of Christ; the One Holy Universal Apostolic Church).
IN THE TOWN OF NACOTCHTANK-ON-POTOWMACK,
IN YAHVAH’S ASSEMBLY IN YAHSHVA MOSHIACH
ET CULTVS IMPERATORIVS ANTARVS D.G.,
Dams Up Water, S.J., E.M.D.
Principal-Trustee, McDomine’s Temple System | Professor-General, 153d CORPS, Dept. of Information Systems Intelligence Service, Universitas Autodidactus | Managing Partner, Weasel Badger Beaver Mink & Otter
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Minute of Public Service 4
IN THE NAME OF GOD ﷲ THE MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL
IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDAORVM
IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF FRIEND
Antarah, ObNS
4th Minute of Public Service | last modified 24.08.06.11.48
Genesis 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
Psalm 24:1 The earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.
Psalm 118:24 This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
Luke 10:7 And in the same house remain, eating and drinking such things as they give: for the labourer is worthy of his hire. Go not from house to house.
ALL THINGS WHICH ARE MADE BY THE LORD ARE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD. THEREFORE THE JUDGES OF THE KING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS SHALL CONVEY THE FOUR ASSET CLASSES INTO THE DOMAIN OF THE LORD OUR GOD:
MAN, LAND, DAY, LABOR.
(a) It is on these principles that NOVUS SYLLABUS L.L.C. by and through its Governor Antarah A. Crawley hereby irrevocably conveys the entire estate of “New Syllabus” brand intellectual property into the KINGDOM OF GOD in trust, to be administered by and through the Friend Antarah, ObNS, Custodian of the Sacred Work, minister plenipotentiary, proconsul of DOOM, managing trustee of the hereby established Day Trade Adjustment Bureau.
(b) The Day Trade Adjustment Bureau (DTAB) is a global initiative to:
- Mitigate the damaging impact of international commerce, trade, and admiralty on the economy of the working people by providing professional development training programs to the general public;
- Provide benefits, remedies and support services to workers/laborers/proletarians (collectively ‘x’) who are inequitably impacted by international commerce, trade, and admiralty. The most common cause of such impact is ‘want of knowledge’.
- Clear the trade of labor per worker per day ‘z’ and liquidate such work by the end of the trading day. All ‘Cesar’s instruments’ received by the KINGDOM in a calendar year must be expended by the close the same.
(c) ‘y’ = wage-hour deflation. Workers are injured and damaged from loss of wage/hour value when such time is assigned to and sold by corporation ‘agent’. E.g. when corp sells ‘x’’s labor at $100 wage/hour, ‘x’ receives $20 wage/hour remuneration, ergo the ‘y’ inequity. Remedy: ‘x’ will make market to sell own wage hour at highest remuneration.
(d) Whereas a worker ‘x’ is secured by their labor ‘z’ which must overcome resistance ‘y’ to trade at optimal value, the remedy to wage hour deflation is to buy and sell wage hours in the market so as to maintain or otherwise control the value of the security.
(e) The Day Labor Trader shall have access to the markets of the wage/hours of a pool of laborers/workers/proletarians, and they shall buy that labor and sell that labor to other markets on a daily basis (their ‘position’); or they may buy pooled time for the purpose of conferring professional development instruction and meeting proceedings to increase wage/hour performance and marketability, where work equals the differential of time-cubed (‘performance’).
(f) A buyer of time is a client and a seller of time-cubed is a server. A server and client may exchange trade in time itself, or the time may be liquidated per hour.
(g) Such is the method and practice of day trading labor (the ‘daily praxis’).
Confidence=Trust(Faith+Belief)
=Trust(Trust)
=Trust²
These 4 words appear around the plot of performance time-cubed
(h) The Court of Sessions of Oyer & Terminer (‘O/T’) is the commission by which a missionary circuit rider (‘judge’) comes to a place to inquire into a matter in question by means of a grand jury of the local people, who, by finding and returning a true bill of indictment, may proceed to hear and determine the matter by means of a petit jury. Types of O/T assemblies (‘sittings’ or ‘meetings’) include:
- Petit Jury: x=6-12 members; y=proof beyond reasonable doubt; meets regularly daily, short term;
- Grand Jury: x=12-24 members; y=probable cause to believe; meets regularly but not daily, long term.
(i) Such is the practical integration of the MAIN–LINE OF SERVICE. Indictments and other charges of any kind may be writ upon consolidated bills.
(j) A ‘Next Friend’ is a person who represents a person who is unable to maintain a suit on their own behalf, who is a minor or mentally incapacitated, or who does not have a legal guardian (this is the legal standing of all friends in the Firm League of Friendship, as all children of God are minor heirs to the kingdom of heaven).
Sec. 169. (a) Style. At common law, all writs were issued by authority and in the name of the sovereign, by whom, through his judges, justice was administered. In Delaware, the judges administer Justice by virtue of the power conferred upon them by the constitution and the laws, and in its administration, all writs are issued in the name or style of THE STATE OF DELAWARE.
V.B. WOOLLEY, Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings in the Law Courts of the State of Delaware.
(k) The sovereign in our case is IESUS NAZARENUS REX IUDAORUM, and the authority is a Friend sitting in commission of Oyer & Terminer in the KINGDOM OF GOD.
(l) Thou hast no standing to speak in the tribunal but before Tehuti, whose beak is the microphone of the record of the sitting before Wasar in the court of the house of Waset, to whom thou comest as heir to His estate as represented in the four classes of assets and those by which they’re secured. By and through these principalities is justness and equity administered in the KINGDOM OF GOD.
(m) To the list of Saints of God canonized in the order of missionary oblates of the New Syllabus program, to wit, Saint Frank Lloyd Wright, Saint Nat Turner, Saint John Coltrane, and Saint Alice Coltrane, is hereby added:
Saint Daniel Dumile
METALFACE DOOM
Arrived 1971
Departed 2020
‘See You Space Cowboy’
Directory
IN THE NAME OF GOD ﷲ THE MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL
IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDAORVM
FROM THE DESK OF
THE PUBLIC FRIEND
Antarah, ObNS
General Directory
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
PYRAMIDION
The Body of Christ, that is ‘KRST’ meaning ‘anointed [with the Spirit of God]’, is the whole polity of the Kingdom of God ﷲ, inclusive of all human people on the earth who love God ﷲ and their neighbor, regardless of the Name by which they know God, or that pertaining to their particular practice of religion. The humanitarian mission to proclaim the presence of the Kingdom of God and to give aid to the lost and seeking in preparation of the Day of Judgment is called by us the international ‘Black Cross’ or ‘world peace organization’, but may be known by other polities under other names.
International Black Cross Organization (Croix Noire)
Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)
Department of Peace and Friendship (DOP)
Universitas Autodidactus (UA)
TIER 1
IOF Antarah
Missionary Oblates of the New Syllabus (ObNS)
All Friends of the Firm meet upon the level and part upon the square of the cube. The only honorary titles in the League are those pertaining to office.
TIER 2
[TIER 3]
153d Curricular Operations, Research & Publication Service (CORPS) Division
Decentralized Autonomous Intelligence System Engineering Enterprise (DAISEE)
Department of Information Systems Intelligence Service (DISIS)
DataHorse System (DHS)
Office of Scribe (OS)
1st Black Cross Battalion, Peace Enforcement Activity Command Enterprise (PEACE Force)
Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Djedu (Men Nefer College-Cadet Academy)
New Jerusalem Development Corps (Saint Nat Temple HQCOM)
Granary Bank & Trust (GB&T)
Systembilt Industries
Shomrim Guard
Consular Bureau for Ombuds Services & Day Labor Trading
Office of Ombudsman (OmbudService)
Adjustment Bureau & Clearinghouse
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Our Lord’s Charge to His Friends
3 Go your ways: behold, I send you forth as lambs among wolves.
4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man by the way.
5 And into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace be to this house.
8 And into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you:
9 And heal the sick that are therein, and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you.
Luke 10 (KJV)
Minute of Public Service 3
IN THE NAME OF GOD ﷲ THE MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL
DECENTRALIZED AUTONOMOUS ORGANIZATION
DEPARTMENT OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP
FROM THE DESK OF
THE PUBLIC FRIEND
Antarah, ObNS
3RD MINUTE OF PUBLIC SERVICE | LAST MODIFIED 24/7/16/12:33 AM 24/7/16/10:01 PM 24/7/17/10:33 AM 24.07.18.04:09PM 24.07.19.10:00AM 24.07.22.03:05PM
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
The Ecclesiastical Polity,
or, ‘Collegiate Government’,
of the New Testament Kingdom
Congregational Church de la Croix Noire
(a) The ‘Chamber of Instruction’ is within the Beth Midrash, and the ‘Hall of Assembly’ is within the Beth Knesset, and these are so many houses in the bicameral polity ‘body’ of the people assembled of the decentralized autonomous organization in that locality. The Knesset is the upper house and the Midrash is the lower house.
(b) The ‘New Testament Kingdom’ is a feudal trust relationship settled under Roman imperial law by God Himself, by and through his Vicar in Christ, Land Holder and Lord of the Earth Living Forever, by and through the Holy Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, and subsequently assigned, in part, to the Bishop of Rome at the Vatican City. The remainder of the birthright dominion of the people over the Kingdom of Earth is administered in trust for the benefit of all humanity by the anointed society of friends ministering in the following of the High Priest of Melchizedek, the Lamb, being as he is the King, living forever.
(c) It is, therefore, not for purely religious and dogmatic reasons, but for purely civil and legal reasons, that we invoke that name of the Trustee appointed by God Almighty to administer our trust which is known in our jurisdiction ‘nome’, being that of the Roman Empire, by and through its successors the kings of Europe, by and through their successors the republic of nations: KRST YHSVH — IESUS CHRISTUS — the King who will reign from Jerusalem.
(d) There is only one supreme Being ‘Entity’ who created Heaven and Earth of its own matter. All who are born of woman are beneficiaries of its creation, which continues forever. The body of the people of this Creator ‘the Church’ is one, holy, universal and apostolic, with KRST THE KING at its head.
(e) While visiting the Lieutenant Governor of New York after my great uncle’s funeral in Orange, New Jersey, I met with my very good friend Richard of Brooklyn, who told me that that day (yesterday), July 14th, was the real New Year’s Day, in which our ancestors observed the heliacal rising of Sirius and the inundation of Hapi.
(f) Frank Lloyd Wright is hereby canonized a Saint of God by the order of missionary oblates of the New Syllabus program for his efforts in defining a unique American-vernacular architecture. To this unique class belong the noble and worthy personages of Saint Nat Turner, Saint John Coltrane, and Saint Alice Coltrane.
(g) Systembilt Industries, IBCO, FLF-DAO, is hereby chartered as an entity of a religious nature dedicated to continue Saint Frank’s mission to produce sound, beautiful, and affordable housing for every American family by deploying American System-Built Homes around every Mission Fulfillment Center. Usonian Automatic blocks assembled into American System-Built Homes are a block-chain as Mindsoft consoles configured in a DAO fueled by Performance Cubed are a block-chain.
(h) The whole foregoing entity and being are hereby styled:
New Kingdom Congregational Meeting;
1st New Kingdom Congregational Church,
Congregation Beth Midrash Beth Knesset,
of the International Black Cross, FLF-DAO,
nondenominational interfaith ministry,
Antarah, ObNS, Friend presiding,
‘Head of Meeting‘
SECTION (h) DIRECTIVE [click to expand]
Floating the Mission by Sale of Labor on a Daily Basis
Occupation: Day Labor Trader
Lines of Labor Traded: instruction, meeting, investigation, worship, instruments, administration, guardian, custodian, building arts
‘Banking’ Hours: 10AM-3PM, 1st Day to Friday
(h)(1) These lines of service (LOS) are to be considered an extension of peace and good will between friends, the mutual appreciation of which will inure to their mutual benefit. By this is meant an offering, feoffment, or oblation of humanitarian aid, of which a tithe is paid to the Lord of the fee, MALIKI ZADDIK YHSVH XRST, which translates roughly to ‘Equitable Lord Jesus Christ’, the surety of our God-granted trust ‘birthright’. The balance of the charge shall be stored in its capacity and shall not be held for profit by a particular party, but therefrom discharged to the ground (‘the people’).
(h)(2) Therefore it is said regarding the Firm League of Friendship, “Faith is Complete Trust and Firm Belief” applied over a matter of time ‘f(x)=y’, which belief, sincerely held, cannot be converted into a crime. Trust refers to the covenant between God and humanity. Faith refers to the full confidence and mutual assurance exchanged between the parties in the trust relationship. Belief refers to the firmness of faith as held in the hearts and minds of the friends who practice it. This is the MAIN function of the Decentralized Autonomous Intelligence System (DAIS) of the CORPS of Mindsoft.
(h)(3) Toward developing and sustaining a ‘book of business’, service providers ‘servers’ shall make contact with prospective buyers ‘clients’ to whom to offer their services every morning between 8:00AM and 9:00AM, either in person ‘at market’ or via electronic communications. Such clients may or may not be friends, but servers should remain squarely within their equitable God-given sui jurisdiction when ‘trading with the enemy’. No originating sale of labor to be performed on the instant day shall take place after 3:00PM that day; sales consummated after such time shall be performed, fulfilled, and delivered on the next or another future day. Consols may be issued for redemption of future services without originating sales. An ideal contract engagement is one in which a friend-benefactor pays the day rate for the server to perform the mission obligations for the benefit of the friendly public.
American Systembilt Industries

(i) Systembilt Industries shall construct homes in the Wrightian ‘Usonian Automatic‘ vernacular, which is, by this outfit’s estimation, the precursor to the Brutalist vernacular, which is erroneously said to be founded in the United Kingdom in the 1950s, and has since been nearly exclusively devoted to federal government architecture. Whereas the Brutalist is an exaggeration of scale and mass in proportion to the softening panes glass — or a more forgiving human sensibility — the Usonian is intentionally designed for the consumption and appreciation of the human and their family — the American family at that — using a uniquely modular and horizontal American vernacular. Due to the modular and affordable nature of the prefabricated building materials which would be shipped ready-to-assemble to the buyer, Frank Lloyd Wright innovated the construction method AMERICAN SYSTEM-BUILT HOMES. Using the internationally conscious appellation of ‘Usonian’ for ‘United States of North America’ or ‘USONA’, Mr. Wright provides at the turn of the century a vision of USONIA in which every family can own a firm and beautiful AMERICAN HOME at a fixed and reasonable cost.
(j) The planned community of Usonian Automatic homes by Systembilt Industries shall comprise the network of private homes of Friends in the Firm League of Friendship of the decentralized autonomous and International Black Cross Organization. The cultural centers of these communities shall be planned around the Mission Fulfillment Centers which are the meeting tents of the congregation.

(k) References.
(1) Usonian Automatic
(2) Kalil House

(3) Turkel House

(4) Tonkens House
(5) Automatic Blocks
The textile block system — the root form of automatic blocks — is a unique structural building method created by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1920s. While the details changed over time, the basic concept involves patterned concrete blocks reinforced by steel rods, created by pouring concrete mixture into molds, thus enabling the repetition of form. The blocks are then stacked to build walls. Wright’s textile block houses are:
- Ennis House
- Robert and Rae Levin House (check also the other Michigan – Galesburg and Parkwin/Kalamazoo – houses at List of Frank Lloyd Wright works)
- Millard House
- Samuel Freeman House
- Storer House (Los Angeles)
- Westhope, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Wright’s only Textile Block house outside of California.[1]


(6) American System-Built Homes
The American System-Built Homes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
Frank Lloyd Wright’s earliest system of low-cost housing© 2005 Michael Lilek, All rights reserved
Master of the Small House
Copyright 2004-2005, Michael Lilek, All rights reserved.
Over a career spanning seven decades, Frank Lloyd Wright took special interest in creating architect-designed homes for moderate and low-income families. In the January 1938 issue of Architectural Forum, he commented, “[I] would rather solve the small house problem than build anything else I can think of…” Indeed, among Wright’s greatest masterpieces are several small homes designed for clients who could afford little. Many of these residences owe their existence to some form of client labor (do-it-yourself), ingenious cost-cutting or salvaging. Each magically shelters it occupants in beautiful spaces, connects them to nature, and allows them to feel more alive.
American System-Built Homes
In a 1901 speech entitled, “The Art and Craft of the Machine,” Wright outlined his vision of affordable housing. He asserted that the home would have to go to the factory, instead of the skilled labor coming to the building site. Between 1915 and 1917 Wright designed a series of standardized “system-built” homes, known today as the American System-Built Homes. By system-built, he did not mean pre-fabrication off-site, but rather a system that involved cutting the lumber and other materials in a mill or factory, then bringing them to the site for assembly. This system would save material waste and a substantial fraction of the wages paid to skilled tradesmen. Wright produced more than 900 working drawings and sketches of various designs for the system. Six examples were constructed, still standing, on West Burnham Street and Layton Boulevard in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Other examples were constructed on scattered sites throughout the Midwest with a few yet to be discovered.
Arthur L. Richards, Developer
By 1911, companies connected to Arthur L. Richards had engaged Frank Lloyd Wright to design several projects, including an unbuilt hotel in Madison and the Hotel Geneva in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (1912, demolished). By November 1916, Richards entered into an agreement with Wright to promote the American System-Built Homes. The contract covered all parts of the United States, Canada and Europe. It called for the Richards Company “…to furnish, as far as possible, all materials entering into the construction of the buildings and to at least furnish the plans, drawings, specifications and details and lumber, millwork, exterior plaster material, paints, stains, glazing, hardware trimmings and electric lighting fixtures for said buildings.” Richards was to recruit a distribution channel of builders and developers from around the country. He appears to have focused his efforts in the Chicago area and a few other Midwestern cities.
The agreement between Wright and Richards anticipated that the American System-Built Homes project would be wildly successful. Unfortunately, the entry of the United States into World War I on April 6, 1917, diverted building materials to wartime needs. Housing starts ground to a halt. Wright also began extensive travels between America and Japan at this time, related to the Imperial Hotel commission. Wright became unhappy with his relationship with Richards, leading to a lawsuit in August of 1917. Central to Wright’s claim was the non-payment of royalties and fees. Wright won a judgment against Richards in February of 1918. Although the business relationship ended after a few years, Wright and Richards rekindled their friendship decades later and exchanged cordial letters and visits.

CCP: DOP Building
DECENTRALIZED AUTONOMOUS ORGANIZATION
DEPARTMENT OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP
COMMISSION ON CAPITAL PROJECTS
FROM THE DESK OF
THE PUBLIC FRIEND
Antarah,
ObNS
SOLICITATION | LAST MODIFIED [null]
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
Department of Peace Building
The FLF-DAO IBCO Commission on Capital Projects hereby proposes the following designs for buildings to house the Department of Peace and Friendship (DOP) of the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), whose governing board is known as the Firm League of Friendship (FLF). The form and function of these buildings are coined Mission Fulfillment Centers which shall administer (perform and deliver) the obligations and services of the ObNS+FLF-DAO to humanity by and through the DOP and Universitas Autodidactus (UA). The design specifications of these buildings are derived from those detailed in DOP Founder Benjamin Banneker’s 1793 Almanac, found at Department of Peace Act (DOPA) Article 3 § 1 A PLAN OF A PEACE-OFFICE, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
DOPA Art. 2(b) provides for the establishment of the national headquarters of the Department at existing premises in the nation’s capitol which have yet to be procured and renovated. That facility is known and would be known as the “Old Recorder of Deeds Building” (“RDB”, “Recorder Building” or “Deeds” for short), and it is not contemplated to be dedicated to a particular personage. The following designs, however, are submitted to the public DAO for review and due appropriations for construction toward the development of a network or localized campus of visionary buildings to support the UA/DOP cross-country mission. The first or most central construction of such development is to be called the “Benjamin Banneker Building”.
Jump-To:
Aesthetic A: Classical/Colonial
A:\Interior: Vestibule


A:\Interior: Gallery

A:\Interior: Hall of Meeting


A:\Exterior Elevations



Aesthetic B: Classical/Modernist


Aesthetic C: Brutalist






Aesthetic D: Brutal-Modernist
D:\Exterior Elevations





D:\Interior: Hall of Records

D:\Interior: Halls of Meeting and Study


Antarah Vicarius Deus per Seignior Iesus Christi,
Rector Provinciae Oblatus Novus Syllabus
et Doctor Ecclesia Universalis Autodidactus,
FLF-DAO IBCO

Capital Projects (CCP)
DECENTRALIZED AUTONOMOUS ORGANIZATION
DEPARTMENT OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP
FROM THE DESK OF
THE PUBLIC FRIEND
Antarah
SOLICITATION | LAST MODIFIED 6/28/24 AT 11:21 P.M.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
Commission on Capital Projects
There is hereby established within the IBCO, FLF-DAO, a Commission on Capital Projects, that is, on medium- to long-term projects to build upon, improve, or maintain a significant piece of property that is meant to last. The Commission shall be constituted by the investors and shareholders of the property being developed. The Commission’s inaugural project shall be the development and construction of the Black Cross Country Mission Fulfillment Center (MFC), known as the
House of Assembly—House of Studies of
the Universitas Autodidactus, FLF-DAO.
Projected funds needing to be raised for the development, start-up, and initial operation of this project (after which point the Center shall fund itself by and through fee-based operations) are estimated at $33 million.
The development of the IBCO MFC represents a groundbreaking partnership between artificial and autodidactic intelligence. The projected drawings of the Center are as follows:
Exterior Elevations








Interior: Hall of Assembly




End of Transmission.

Memorandum 3
POLITICAL BUREAU
POLITBURO
OF EDUCATION
FROM THE DESK OF
THE PUBLIC FRIEND
Antarah
Office of Ombudsman—Office of Preceptor—Office of Administrator—Office of Scribe
I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work.
John 9:4
Comm. No. A240531-03 | Memo #3
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
BCO Mission Critical Operations
(a) The ‘New Syllabus’ Company, Political Bureau of Education, Universitas Autodidactus at Men Nefer College of Nacotchtanck, District of Ouachita, shall be known as the 153D CORPS of the Djedi Order of Knights of the Black Cross Organization ‘BCO’ (‘Croix Noire’), Peace Enforcement Activity Command Enterprise ‘PEACE’ Force, FLF-DAO.
(b) The decentralized autonomous organization ‘DAO’ is constituted by local self-organized, self–operating, self-governing bodies, ‘syndicates’ or ‘assemblies’, of friends or students. The smallest unit of such organization, being approximately two to eight people, may be commissioned as a Black Cross Squadron ‘BCS’ and may be lodged in a House of Studies or ‘meeting tent’. A BCS is a BCO unit.
(c) A BCS shall principally conduct a general course of study, autodidactically and dialectically, and shall, at the will of the DAO, take leave to fight for peace, love, freedom, justice, and/or equity on behalf of any and/or all affected natural people.
(d) A BCS may convene a mission (a) to commission a Black Cross squadron, chapter, regiment, department, or CORPS in a locality or (b) to establish communion and/or communication with an uncommissioned DAO unit, to invite them into the fold of the BCO.
(e) All BCO units discharge the spectrum of obligations prescribed under f(GDP) Axis Y:
- Audit: to hear and determine, ‘oyer et terminer’, matters raised into question, as in a friends meeting, assembly (Knesset) for deliberation, or course of study.
- Assessment: to compare and analyze the myriad factors governing the relative capabilities of various matters, both independently and systemically.
- Assurance: to provide a surety or guarantee, often through the promise of God to humanity or the sacrifice of YHSVH the Christ.
- Adjustment: to abate a negative charge, and or to record the outcome of a procedure into the knowledge base on the X-Axis of the square.
(f) The standing departments of all BCOs of the DAO are these:
- The Department of Information Systems Intelligence Services ‘DISIS’ shall build and maintain an ever-expanding base of intellectual capital ‘knowledge’ [a.k.a. the ‘DataHorse’ system] on which to draw in performance of missionary obligations, and shall administer the DAISEE [D.R. Art. 2(2)(b)].
- The Department of Peace and Friendship ‘DOP’ shall … promote and preserve perpetual peace in our country, and to observe such laws, customs, policies, and practices as are wise, prudent and germane to such peace whether they be of a religious, civil, or other nature [DOPA Art. 1(b)], and shall administer the PEACE Force.
- The Department of Mobilization and Demobilization ‘DMOB’ … shall mobilize ‘mob’ and demobilize ‘demob’ (a) notes into and out of circulation, (b) field operations of worship and instruction and (c) encampments [Memo. 2(2)], and shall be charged from time to time to perform materiel fulfillment, requisition, and repossession services.
Shalom ‘Alechem,
Antarah of Nacotchtank,
Public Friend Incumbent,
153d CORPS, FLF-DAO
Bulletin 2
POLITICAL BUREAU
POLITBURO
OF EDUCATION
FROM THE DESK OF
THE PUBLIC FRIEND
Antarah
Office of Ombudsman—Office of Preceptor—Office of Administrator—Office of Scribe
Comm. No. A240523-02 | Bulletin #2 | last modified 6/19/24 at 7:40 p.m.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
The Black Cross Humanitarian Mission
(a) Syndicalism is a movement for transferring the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers’ unions [or other units of an integrated whole].
(b) Known syndicalist systems of organization (“out of many” national/regional/local/union/bodies, “one” universal/international/grand/assembly) include:
- freemasonry [unit=lodge]
- the federal reserve system [unit=bank]
- the Union of the States (USA) [unit=state]
- the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [unit=syndicate]
- the [One/Holy/Universal/Roman] Catholic Church [unit=church]
- the United Nations [unit=nation state]
- the African Union [unit=African nation state]
- the European Union [unit=European state]
- the Nation of Islam [unit=mosque]
- the military and police power forces [unit=squad/platoon/company/regiment/etc.]
- the mafia ‘La Cosa Nostra’ [unit=family or capo organization]
- etc.
(c) The International Black Cross Organization ‘IBCO’ (also known as ‘Crux Noir’, ‘Croix Noire’, ‘Cruz Negra’, ‘the A[…] International’, or simply ‘the Organization’) is a decentralized [ruler-less] autonomous [self-teaching/learning/executing/operating/governing] organization; therefore ‘the DAO’ and ‘the Organization’ are synonymous.
(d) The Organization shall be the global umbrella organization of all righteous/humanitarian/self-determined/self-governing organizations and command systems, both promulgated by N∴S∴ [DMOB, DAIS, DISIS, PEACE Force, etc.], and in general, especially (a) those represented by people dressed in a majority of black garments, such as conventional anarchists; (b) those who paint their hands red to speak truth to power; (c) people advocating for the rights of oppressed, working, and colored people; and (d) people who generally and principally oppose the globalist/industrialist/imperialist/financial regime variously referred to as ‘the global economy’, ‘White Supremacy’, ‘Rome’, ‘London City’, ‘America and her interests’, and ‘The Empire’.
(e) The Organization shall not be registered with the Secretary of any state in the known world.
(f) A member of the Organization may be known as a ‘friend’, ‘knight’, or ‘ambassador’.
(g) The Organization shall be mobilized toward a global anti-colonial intifada revolution (‘GACIR’), where intifada is Arabic for “shaking off”, as in to shake off the corpora-colonial parasites.
(h) The ‘New Syllabus’ Company, Political Bureau of Education, Universitas Autodidactus at Men Nefer College of Nacotchtanck, District of Ouachita, shall be known as the 153D CORPS of Croix Noire, FLF-DAO.
Shalom ‘Alechem,
Antarah of Nacotchtank,
Public Friend Incumbent,
153d CORPS, FLF-DAO
Minute of Public Service
IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD—IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
A Firm League of Friendship (FLF) in the Nature of a
Decentralized Autonomous Organization DAO),
Department of Peace and Friendship (DOP),
Political Bureau of Education (Politburo),
Universitas Autodidactus (UA),
Office of Traveling Ministry,
Ministry of Public Friend
Antarah,
Director of the N∴S∴ Program,
NOVUS SYLLABUS, L.L.C.,
Freely Associated Service Provider
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Article I.
GENERAL
(a) Standing Project on Unprogrammed Meetings for Worship; in the Manner of Friends (in Convention of Sitting in Waiting); in Convention of a Sitting of Oyer et Terminer (Hearing and Determining); with a Concern for Business, and for other purposes; in a Regular or Special, General or Extraordinary, Whole or Committee Session.
(b) Objective: To continue in the path of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equity, stewardship, and necessary direct action, conscientious objection, and civil disobedience exemplified by the conservative Society of Friends of the Truth and the Light which dwells in all God’s people, which principles are the foundation of American democratic-republican values as enshrined in the Bill of Rites and other statues.
(c) Product: the ‘Policy’ (textbook) Liber Praeceptum ‘LP‘ is the flagship product of N∴S∴, and is priced at $359.99, [target audience] for institutions/companies/organizations [clients] to purchase copies on behalf of their public/student body [users] to apply the Policy to their practice in order to do procedures, run programs, and manage projects. Clients may also purchase additional instructional and administrative services on retainer/hourly rate to support their practice, programs and projects. With purchase of preceptor services, users need not read the Policy purchased by the client, but may have it read and administered to them in an interface environment. LP is a large-language model dataset for the AI/ML engine of the DAO. As to LP, the Governor himself owns the IP copyright to the text, while N∴S∴ own the IP copyright to the reproduction of each page therefor and the text thereof.
(d) School (also known as ‘Shul’ or ‘Beth Midrash’) shall be considered a “regular” series of meetings convened during a “session” of the calendar year. For the purpose of school a “regular day” consists of two meetings and 10AM AND 2PM respectively, each of which shall last no longer than 3 hours and no less than 1 hour. The driver of school is General, G:\Do-Process, or the “GDP” application, operation or function. f(GDP) operates as follows:
General Due Process (GDP)
or, ‘P-Cubed’
(e) P-Cubed (‘PC‘ or ‘Process Cubed’) is the general governing methodology and operating environment (‘due process’) of the core lines of business (applications) of N∴S∴ (itself a development and operating system, or DOS). The interfacing “shell” of the DOS is an auto-server or client-server architecture located in a ‘mainframe‘ (a room, building or other capacitor) containing a ‘desktop‘. ‘C’ in PC can also refer to the cubic three-dimensional systemtheory Cognition—Command—Control. Therefore: “use your PC to C your Mindsoft DOS.”
(1) X-Axis Procedure
- Notice: Received input through sense perception.
- Data: The input distilled into quantifiable units.
- Information: The quantities expressed qualitatively.
- Knowledge: The crystallization of the qualitative output.
(2) Y-Axis Procedure
- Audit: To hear, collect, and/or record that which is noticed.
- Assessment: To evaluate data.
- Assurance: To vet and confirm the evaluation.
- Adjudgement: To adjust prior knowledge in light of instant output.
(3) Z-Axis Procedure
- Policy: Written guidance for daily or regular conduct, resulting in a transmission of charges*.
- Practice: Daily or regular conduct including activity, motion, interface, etc.
- Program: A regular and ongoing practice.
- Project: Particular work product class and their production processes.
*Note: charges are to be collected in exchange for rendering special services, but are not to be collected for rendering regular services.
[20240609: The concept that one multiplied or subdivided by itself, creating two, is a square of itself, and, multiplied or subdivided again by the same, is a cube, which is four, is crystalized in Mr. Gene Ray‘s discovery of nature’s harmonic simultaneous 4-day time cube which demonstrates that time is not linear but cubic (‘cubic awareness’). This systemtheory integrates the principle of opposites, 4-corner quadrant division, 4/16 rotation, and full spacetime hypercube into one seamless cubic logic. Mr. Ray found that earth has four days simultaneously in each rotation; we erroneously measure time from one corner; and the human form is a personified pyramid. The reader may be tempted to write off this theory is schizophrenia, but the instant author has found it to be most salient in light of the General Due Process Procedure which proceeds from the linear X axis to the squared Y axis to the cubed Z axis, thus defining the outer limits of ‘performance‘ of said procedure within the third density/dimensional plane.] [20240718: As an aside, it is evident that as a body passes through or traverses the 3rd-dimensional space-time continuum, there is a higher-dimensional cubic space or ‘chamber’ which emanates from the center of said body, enclosing it at all times at the body traverses the 3rd Dimension, and that entities can and often do occupy this higher-dimensional room/place, interacting with the 3rd Dimensional body (often without its knowledge or conscious awareness). This is similar to the apparent luminosity and ultraviolet radiation of the sun, which in actuality is fueled by an internal combustion of the black matter which invisibly pervades the waters above the firmament.]
(f) Program: The New Syllabus Program is the oldest project of the N∴S∴, established in 2014. This project is also a program. Other projects of N∴S∴ include, on the internal/directorship side: DISIS/DOSCOM, ORAS/OS/ARM, OO/OOG, GB&T MSS/WKPS/MNCS, NWPA, DHS, Mindsoft, Artcoin, and CORPS; on the external/administration side: UA, US, FTLU, DOP, PEACE-CORPS, and FLF-DAO. The 153D CORPS of N∴S∴ is also known as the “Beth Midrash” and supports the Politburo of the DOP, DAO and UA. The best way to describe the N∴S∴ is a Rabbinical-Islamic-Quaker political and educational organization, founded in the ancient and sacred mysteries.
(g) Degree: There are no honorary titles or degrees among friends. However, the Ministry of Public Friend Antarah, of NS, will confer the Degree of Knight of Djedu, conferring knighthood in the Ancient Order of Djedu, Melchizedek — Judges of the King of Righteousness — the only eligible degree in the program, for payment of $9,999.99, perfect attendance at one seasonal course of meeting, and pursuant to applicable precepts. The Meeting of Conference will be a special meeting and the degree will be conferred using an official sword consecrated to Peace and Friendship. Such conference conveys no honorary status nor moral endorsement, nor in any wise shall entitle the celebrant to be set apart from the friendly public. Antarah is authorized to confer this degree by authority of his doctoral dissertation of L.P.
(h) Liturgy: The liturgical program — work of the people, or public service — provided by NS is an unprogrammed dialectical meeting for worship convened by friends at the place of meeting, presided over by the head of meeting and attended to by the clerks of meetings. Such meeting may be convened for worship (communion and communication with the Inward Teacher/Christ) alone; with a concern for business; to convene a sitting of oyer et terminer; to confer upon a matter in question; or to confer a degree of Knight of Djedu Melchizedek. All services are provided free and without oath or obligation to the friendly public, with the exception of a Conference of Degree.
(i) Course: The regular semester of shul shall be called a serialized or year-based Seasonal Course of Meeting.
(j) Enterprise: Under Synchronized Decentralized Autonomous Command System (SDACS II), the “schedule of members and officers of the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO)”:
- Curricular Operations Research and Publication Services (CORPS) is a division [e.g., the Politburo or the UA];
- a college of the Universitas Autodidactus (U∴A∴) is a regiment [e.g. the 1st EC];
- a freely associated service provider is a company [e.g. the N∴S∴];
- a labor union is a platoon [e.g. the US];
- committee of any of the above units is a squad or team [e.g. a regular or special Meeting] NB: Regular, Special, and Festive Meetings are numbered sequentially.
(k) DOP PEACE-CORP Non-Commissioned (Enlisted) and Commissioned (Officer) ranks:
- Scribe (E-1)
- Djedi [Knight] (E-2)
- Rapporteur (E-3)
- Free Thinker [Dialectician I] (E-4)
- Truth Speaker [Dialectician II] (E-5)
- Light Worker [Dialectician III] (E-6)
- Ombudsman [Master Dialectician] (E-7)
- Program Director (E-8)
(l) Commissioned Officers pertain to a corpus meaning “body”, as in a union, university, assembly:
- Syndic, or Friend (O-1)
- Secretary Treasurer [Clerk] (O-2)
- Chair [of a committee] (O-3)
- Preceptor [of a Preceptory, or regiment] (O-4)
- Administrator [of an Association, or union] (O-5)
- Governor [of a Company] (O-6)
- General Consul [of a Division] (O-7)
(m) Testimony of Simplicity: Going forward the minister will not use honorary titles to distinguish himself beyond those earned by divine right, being the Director of N∴S∴ and a minister of God’s Word and other laws he precepted in the course of discharging that office. The minister shall be known by his first name only, and may be mentioned to descend from the House of Crawley of Nacotchtank, Washington, D.C. The director is no more of a minister of the Word than any other Friend.
(n) Testimony of Peace: Going forward the minister will not engage in any conduct that does or appears to inure to a violent or exploitative act.
Article II.
PRECEPTS REGARDING MEETING IN THE MANNER OF FRIENDS
from, Friends Meeting of Washington
(a) Worship
- Worship is silent and unprogrammed, and subject to the guidance of the Inward Teacher.
- A period of time is used to center into an inward stillness. Spirit-led listening is perhaps the most important task of the worshipper.
- Spoken messages come from the spiritual depth of one’s life and from the leading of the Inward Teacher.
- To be absorbed, each message needs to be followed with a period of silence which allows for deepening.
- When the vocal and silent ministry speak to the condition of those present and is developed and deepened in the Truth, a profound sense of spiritual community occurs that freshens and delights. This is what we call a “gathered Meeting.”
- Meeting for Worship ends after about an hour when the head of Meeting, on the facing bench, shakes hands with those nearby. We then greet those sitting around us in a similar manner.
(b) Testimonies
- Testimonies are what Friends call the ways we have found to live and act based on our beliefs. As a group, we find that listening to and following God leads to:
- Integrity—living as whole people who act on what we believe, tell the truth, and do what we say we will do.
- Simplicity—focusing on what is truly important and letting other things fall away.
- Equality—treating everyone, everywhere, as equally precious to God; recognizing that everyone has gifts to share.
- Community—supporting one another in our faith journeys and in times of joy and sorrowsharing with and caring for each other.
- Peace—seeking justice and healing for all people; taking away the causes of war in the ways we live.
- Stewardship (Care for the earth)—valuing and respecting all of God’s creation; using only our fair share of the earth’s resources; working for policies that protect the planet.
(c) Ecclesiastes
1. Friends or Quakers – either name will do as they have the same meaning – are the people who belong to Friends meetings or churches. These make up the ‘Religious Society of Friends.’
2. ‘Quaker’ was originally a nickname for the people who called themselves “Children of the Light,” “Friends of Truth,” or ‘friends of Jesus.” (John 15:15). They were said to tremble or quake with religious zeal, and the nickname stuck. In time, we also became known simply as ‘Friends.’
3. Quakers began in England around 1650 in the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation. In contrast to the formalism of the established church of the time, early Friends found they could experience God directly without the benefit of clergy, liturgy or steepled church.
4. Quakers do not have a creed. No single statement of religious doctrine is accepted by all the diverse bodies that make up the Religious Society of Friends. Most meetings accept a book of ‘Faith and Practice’ which states shared values, outlines a process for making decisions, and contains a uniquely Quaker feature, ‘Advices and Queries.’
5. Friends are united in stressing that an inward, immediate, transforming experience of God is central to our faith. We turn to an inner guide or teacher for direction. Many Friends identify this as the ‘Inner Light,’ the ‘Seed Within,’ or the ‘Christ Within’ [the ‘Inward Teacher’] Some affirm their acceptance of Jesus Christ as their personal savior while others conceive of the inward guide as a universal spirit which was in Jesus in abundant measure and is in everyone to some degree.
6. George Fox, a troubled and searching youth in 17th century England, underwent a profound religious experience that he described as a Voice answering his need: “There is one, even Christ Jesus, that can speak to Thy condition.” Immediate, direct experience of God became the heart of his message and ministry, the beginning of the Quaker movement.
7. Love – of God and neighbor – is expressed in Quaker worship, witness, and our testimonies. Our social attitudes and concerns, service, and programs of education and action are the fruits of our faith and the affirmation of the indwelling spirit and redemptive love.
8. The realization that there is the potential for good – and also evil – in all people makes Friends sensitive to human degradation, ignorance, superstition, suffering, injustice and exploitation. Under a sense of concern (inner prompting, divine obedience or urgency) Friends are drawn to humanitarian callings and to programs of education, service and constructive action.
9. Many Friends today are pressing for social change by nonviolent means: reform of the criminal justice system and elimination of the death penalty; elimination of discrimination against minority groups and racial injustice; and an end to war.
10. Most Friends reject the sacraments in their outward forms – communion and baptism as practiced in most Christian churches. We seek instead for the inward reality. For us, all great human experiences are of a sacramental nature.
11. The Bible was very precious to early Friends, but to understand the scriptures, they saw that they must be read in the same Spirit as those who wrote them. An early Quaker leader, Robert Barclay, said that the scriptures are only a declaration of the source and not the source itself. Today, Friends exhibit a wide variety of relationships to the Bible and other religious texts.
Source: https://quaker.org/testimony
12. Quaker testimony is best understood as the public witness of an inward faith of both individual and community. It is the consequence of one’s relationship to God and the outworking of that relationship in one’s life. Testimony is critical to the Quaker tradition as it is the practice side of “Faith and Practice,” a phrase you will see together often. Friends have always believed that what was most important was how faith was lived out collectively in the world. This praxis oriented perspective takes priority over doctrine or belief. For instance, early Friends did not practice baptism as an outward rite. Instead, Friends were called to live out their baptism in the world; show you are baptized by the Holy Spirit by the way you live your life. Witness and practice are good words today to help newcomers understand the meaning behind testimony.
13. Quaker scholar Pink Dandelion points out that among early Friends testimony was used in the “singular,” meaning that one’s whole life was to live out the consequence of their relationship with God in community. However, overtime testimony became pluralized (testimonies) and began to function more like lists of doctrines (protecting the boundary between Quaker community and those who are not Quakers), and eventually towards the individualization of “values.” It is less of a collective understanding and more up to each individual to decide how to practice their faith.
14. Today, you will often hear Friends use this pluralized language of testimonies referring to a broad range of Quaker beliefs and practices. Furthermore, a fairly recent simplification of testimony has resulted in the popular usage of the acronym “S.P.I.C.E.S.” standing for “Quaker values” such as Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality, and Stewardship. Regardless of usage, whether testimony, testimonies, or SPICES, the point is the Quaker commitment to “faith in action,” a living out and being a witness to what one believes.
Article III.
PRECEPTS REGARDING THE OFFICE OF TRAVELING MINISTRY
(a) Beliefs
- Every person is known by God and can know God in a direct relationship.
- The Quaker faith has deep Christian roots. Many Quakers consider themselves Christians, and some do not. Many Quakers find meaning and value in the teachings of many faiths.
- Quakers strive to live lives that are guided by a direct encounter with the Divine, more than by teachings about the Divine. Quaker terms for the Holy include God, the Seed, the Light Within, and the Inward Teacher, among others.
- Testimonies are ways that Quakers have found to express our experience of the Divine in our lives. Some of the best recognized testimonies include simplicity, integrity, equality, community, and peace.
(b) Worship
1. Quakers gather in the silence and wait expectantly to come into the presence of the Divine and to be guided by the still, small voice by which God speaks to us from within. During the silence, anyone may feel moved to offer a simple spoken message (vocal ministry) that is inspired by this holy encounter. Following the message, the silence resumes. A period of worship may include several messages or none.
2. In succeeding generations, as our religious society became settled . . . and as we became more geographically dispersed, the traveling ministry helped to provide needed communication between the various groups of Friends. . . . Traveling ministers were certified and trusted outsiders to the meeting’s “politics.” In this capacity they could be of enormous service to the community. Their ability to discern the spiritual health of the meeting, their mediating influence to reconcile differences, and their liberty to speak out on potentially difficult issues both spiritual and temporal were often very helpful to Friends.
3. During the [1900s], the formal practice of travel in the ministry among Friends had virtually ceased. In the unprogrammed tradition . . . it is thought that no one’s gifts in the ministry should be recognized over and above the gifts of others. Along with the advent of modern communication . . . formal travel in the ministry had all but fallen to disuse.
4. Recently, there seems to be a revival of the traveling ministry. . . .
(Jonathan Vogel-Borne, “Traveling in the Ministry”)
(c) Travel Minutes
Travel minutes (or “traveling minutes”) are issued to Friends who have worked with their monthly meeting to discern a clear leading to travel and visit other Friends. They may have a specific concern, they may have been asked to visit a meeting for a specific purpose, or it may be that God has moved them to worship with those Friends and to be with them. The Friend who is led to travel lays it before his or her monthly meeting along with the whole nature of the proposed visits as far as can be foreseen. If the monthly meeting unites with the concern or affirms the leading, it writes a minute to that effect and gives the Friend a copy. A travel minute should describe any specific concern the bearer is laboring under. When a meeting comes to unity with a member’s concern to travel, it should make sure that finances do not stand in the way by being ready to contribute toward the expenses incurred.
It is customary, where practicable, for traveling Friends to be welcomed into the homes of those whom they visit. This has the double advantage of saving expense to the traveler and of extending more intimately the benefit of the visit.
While visiting, the carrier of a travel minute presents it to the clerk of the body visited, who reads it aloud as a way of introducing the traveling Friend. (Only the travel minute, not endorsements, should be read.) At the end of the visit, the clerk writes and signs a brief note about the visit. This is called an endorsement. (See Sample Forms, Letters, Etc. for some examples.) Endorsements may be written on the back of the page or on additional pages attached to the letter.
When the proposed visits are completed, the traveling Friend should return the minute and all the endorsements to the body that issued it. The body may ask the traveling Friend to report on his or her experiences as well.
A travel minute represents an activity with a specific form: leaving, traveling under a concern, and returning to report on the completed event. For an ongoing ministry, another form of support, such as a minute of religious service, may be more appropriate.
(d) Companions in Ministry
Since the earliest times, Friends traveling with a concern usually had a companion who could provide both practical and spiritual support. This practice is currently being revived, largely through the influence of FGC’s Traveling Ministries Program. Friends who lead workshops and retreats or who travel with other leadings have found that having a companion in the ministry is of considerable spiritual and practical support. The companion prays for the minister as well as those ministered to, being attentive to how the Spirit is moving. The companion helps the minister to deepen his or her faithfulness. It is good practice to provide companions with traveling minutes that describe their supporting role.
(e) Minutes of Religious Service
A minute of religious service is more broad than a travel minute and can include any kind of service. It embodies a meeting’s recognition of a call to a religious service in someone’s life. […]
Chestnut Hill Friends suggest that a minute of religious service contain the following components:
- Name the work as explicitly as possible.
- Affirm that the meeting experiences the person as led to do the work; perhaps include how the person’s life and spiritual path have led to this work at this time.
- Name the meeting’s unity with the work, perhaps making reference to Friends testimonies.
- Name the meeting’s specific commitments to supporting this person and his or her work, including the appointment of an oversight committee.
- Ask the reader for his or her support.
- Give the approval date and an appropriate expiration date, with the signature of the clerk of the meeting. The expiration date may vary considerably, depending on the nature of the call.
When members of a meeting plan to travel and wish to make contact with other Friends, they may ask the clerk of their home meeting or the yearly meeting for a letter of introduction. The letter may also convey greetings from the meeting. There are no obligations for financial support, hospitality, or reporting back to the home group. The clerk can issue a letter of introduction on his or her own authority; no consultation or approval is necessary.
By Mathilda Navias. This is an excerpt from Quaker Process for Friends on the Benches available now from Friends Journal. From, https://www.friendsjournal.org/traveling-ministry/
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The Governor of the Society of the New Syllabus (N∴S∴) at Nacotchtank-on-Potomac (Anacostia) District of Ouachita (Washington, District of Columbia), Furthest West (al-Maghreb al-Aqsa) To All To Whom These Presents Come, Sends Greeting and Peace:—
Know ye by these presents that there is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) of people, in the nature of firm league of friendship (FLF), which is engaged in the business of self-education, -operation, and -development (Autodidactus), and that this society (Universitas) is organized into associations (Collegia) constituted by assemblies (Ecclesia) committed to certain trades or subject matters (Syndici).
(b) There is hereby established the second wave of the Organization of Afro-American Unity for the purposes enumerated by the Most Honorable el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (a.k.a. Malcolm X) (our “Founder”).
(c) The words of our Founder are incorporated herein by reference:
Program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity
Malcolm X, et al. (taken from the Malcolm X Museum)
Note: this was originally supposed to be presented on Feb. 15, but since Malcolm’s home was fire-bombed, this was delayed for a week — Feb. 21, [1965] to be exact — the day he was assassinated…
(1) PREAMBLE
Pledging unity…
Promoting justice…
Transcending compromise…
(a) We, Afro-Americans, people who originated in Africa and now reside in America, speak out against the slavery and oppression inflicted upon us by this racist power structure. We offer to downtrodden Afro-American people courses of action that will conquer oppression, relieve suffering, and convert meaningless struggle into meaningful action.
(b) Confident that our purpose will be achieved, we Afro-Americans from all walks of life make the following known:
(2) ESTABLISHMENT
(a) Having stated our determination, confidence, and resolve, the Organization of Afro-American Unity is hereby established on the 15th day of February, 1965, in the city of New York.
(b) Upon this establishment, the Afro-American people will launch a cultural revolution which will provide the means for restoring our identity that we might rejoin our brothers and sisters on the African continent, culturally, psychologically, economically, and share with them the sweet fruits of freedom from oppression and independence of racist governments.
(1) The Organization of Afro-American Unity welcomes all persons of African origin to come together and dedicate their ideas, skills, and lives to free our people from oppression.
(2) Branches of the Organization of Afro-American Unity may be established by people of African descent wherever they may be and whatever their ideology — as long as they be descendants of Africa and dedicated to our one goal: freedom from oppression.
(3) The basic program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity which is now being presented can and will be modified by the membership, taking into consideration national, regional, and local conditions that require flexible treatment.
(4) The Organization of Afro-American Unity encourages active participation of each member since we feel that each and every Afro-American has something to contribute to our freedom. Thus each member will be encouraged to participate in the committee of his or her choice.
(5) Understanding the differences that have been created amongst us by our oppressors in order to keep us divided, the Organization of Afro-American Unity strives to ignore or submerge these artificial divisions by focusing our activities and our loyalties upon our one goal: freedom from oppression.
(3) BASIC AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
(A) Self-determination
(1) We assert that we Afro-Americans have the right to direct and control our lives, our history, and our future rather than to have our destinies determined by American racists, we are determined to rediscover our true African culture, which was crushed and hidden for over four hundred years in order to enslave us and keep us enslaved up to today…
(2) We, Afro-Americans — enslaved, oppressed, and denied by a society that proclaims itself the citadel of democracy, are determined to rediscover our history, promote the talents that are suppressed by our racist enslavers, renew the culture that was crushed by a slave government and thereby — to again become a free people.
(B) National unity
(1) Sincerely believing that the future of Afro-Americans is dependent upon our ability to unite our ideas, skills, organizations, and institutions…
(2) We, the Organization of Afro-American Unity pledge to join hands and hearts with all people of African origin in a grand alliance by forgetting all the differences that the power structure has created to keep us divided and enslaved. We further pledge to strengthen our common bond and strive toward one goal: freedom from oppression.
(4) THE BASIC UNITY PROGRAM
(a) The program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity shall evolve from five strategic points which are deemed basic and fundamental to our grand alliance. Through our committees we shall proceed in the following general areas.
(I) Restoration
(1) In order to enslave the African it was necessary for our enslavers to completely sever our communications with the African continent and the Africans that remained there. In order to free ourselves from the oppression of our enslavers then, it is absolutely necessary for the Afro-American to restore communications with Africa.
(2) The Organization of Afro-American Unity will accomplish this goal by means of independent national and international newspapers, publishing ventures, personal contacts, and other available communications media.
(3) We, Afro-Americans, must also communicate to one another the truths about American slavery and the terrible effects it has upon our people. We must study the modern system of slavery in order to free ourselves from it. We must search out all the bare and ugly facts without shame for we are still victims, still slaves — still oppressed. Our only shame is believing falsehood and not seeking the truth.
(4) We must learn all that we can about ourselves. We will have to know the whole story of how we were kidnapped from Africa; how our ancestors were brutalized, dehumanized, and murdered; and how we are continually kept in a state of slavery for the profit of a system conceived in slavery, built by slaves and dedicated to keeping us enslaved in order to maintain itself.
(5) We must begin to reeducate ourselves and become alert listeners in order to learn as much as we can about the progress of our motherland — Africa. We must correct in our minds the distorted image that our enslaver has portrayed to us of Africa that he might discourage us from reestablishing communications with her and thus obtain freedom from oppression.
(II) Reorientation
(1) In order to keep the Afro-American enslaved, it was necessary to limit our thinking to the shores of America — to prevent us from identifying our problems with the problems of other peoples of African origin. This made us consider ourselves an isolated minority without allies anywhere.
(2) The Organization of Afro-American Unity will develop in the Afro-American people a keen awareness of our relationship with the world at large and clarify our roles, rights, and responsibilities as human beings. We can accomplish this goal by becoming well-informed concerning world affairs and understanding that our struggle is part of a larger world struggle of oppressed peoples against all forms of oppression. We must change the thinking of the Afro-American by liberating our minds through the study of philosophies and psychologies, cultures and languages that did not come from our racist oppressors. Provisions are being made for the study of languages such as Swahili, Hausa, and Arabic. These studies will give our people access to ideas and history of mankind at large and thus increase our mental scope.
(3) We can learn much about Africa by reading informative books and by listening to the experiences of those who have traveled there, but many of us can travel to the land of our choice and experience for ourselves. The Organization of Afro-American Unity will encourage the Afro-American to travel to Africa, the Caribbean, and to other places where our culture has not been completely crushed by brutality and ruthlessness.
(III) Education
(1) After enslaving us, the slave masters developed a racist educational system which justified to its posterity the evil deeds that had been committed against the African people and their descendants. Too often the slave himself participates so completely in this system that he justifies having been enslaved and oppressed.
(2) The Organization of Afro-American Unity will devise original educational methods and procedures which will liberate the minds of our children from the vicious lies and distortions that are fed to us from the cradle to keep us mentally enslaved. We encourage Afro-Americans themselves to establish experimental institutes and educational workshops, liberation schools, and child-care centers in the Afro-American communities.
(3) We will influence the choice of textbooks and equipment used by our children in the public schools while at the same time encouraging qualified Afro-Americans to write and publish the text books needed to liberate our minds. Until we completely control our own educational institutions, we must supplement the formal training of our children by educating them at home.
(IV) Economic security
(1) After the Emancipation Proclamation, when the system of slavery changed from chattel slavery to wage slavery, it was realized that the Afro-American constituted the largest homogeneous ethnic group with a common origin and common group experience in the United States and, if allowed to exercise economic or political freedom, would in a short period of time own this country. Therefore racists in this government developed techniques that would keep the Afro-American people economically dependent upon the slave masters — economically slaves — twentieth-century slaves.
(2) The Organization of Afro-American Unity will take measures to free our people from economic slavery. One way of accomplishing this will be to maintain a technician pool: that is, a bank of technicians. In the same manner that blood banks have been established to furnish blood to those who need it at the time it is needed, we must establish a technician bank. We must do this so that the newly independent nations of Africa can turn to us who are their Afro-American brothers for the technicians they will need now and in the future. Thereby we will be developing an open market for the many skills we possess and at the same time we will be supplying Africa with the skills she can best use. This project will therefore be one of mutual cooperation and mutual benefit.
(V) Self-defense
(1) In order to enslave a people and keep them subjugated, their right to self-defense must be denied. They must be constantly terrorized, brutalized, and murdered. These tactics of suppression have been developed to a new high by vicious racists whom the United States government seems unwilling or incapable of dealing with in terms of the law of this land. Before the emancipation it was the Black man who suffered humiliation, torture, castration, and murder. Recently our women and children, more and more, are becoming the victims of savage racists whose appetite for blood increases daily and whose deeds of depravity seem to be openly encouraged by all law enforcement agencies. Over five thousand Afro-Americans have been lynched since the Emancipation Proclamation and not one murderer has been brought to justice!
(2) The Organization of Afro-American Unity, being aware of the increased violence being visited upon the Afro-American and of the open sanction of this violence and murder by the police departments throughout this country and the federal agencies — do affirm our right and obligation to defend ourselves in order to survive as a people.
(3) We encourage the Afro-Americans to defend themselves against the wanton attacks of racist aggressors whose sole aim is to deny us the guarantees of the United Nations Charter of Human Rights and of the Constitution of the United States.
(4) The Organization of Afro-American Unity will take those private steps that are necessary to insure the survival of the Afro-American people in the face of racist aggression and the defense of our women and children. We are within our rights to see to it that the Afro-American people who fulfill their obligations to the United States government (we pay taxes and serve in the armed forces of this country like American citizens do) also exact from this government the obligations that it owes us as a people, or exact these obligations ourselves. Needless to say, among this number we include protection of certain inalienable rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
(5) In areas where the United States government has shown itself unable and/or unwilling to bring to justice the racist oppressors, murderers, who kill innocent children and adults, the Organization of Afro-American Unity advocates that the Afro-American people insure ourselves that justice is done — whatever the price and by any means necessary.
(5) NATIONAL CONCERNS
(A) General terminologies:
(1) We Afro-Americans feel receptive toward all peoples of goodwill. We are not opposed to multiethnic associations in any walk of life. In fact, we have had experiences which enable us to understand how unfortunate it is that human beings have been set apart or aside from each other because of characteristics known as “racial” characteristics.
(2) However Afro-Americans did not create the prejudiced background and atmosphere in which we live. And we must face the facts. A “racial” society does exist in stark reality, and not with equality for Black people; so we who are nonwhite must meet the problems inherited from centuries of inequalities and deal with the present situations as rationally as we are able.
(3) The exclusive ethnic quality of our unity is necessary for self-preservation. We say this because our experiences backed up by history show that African culture and Afro-American culture not be accurately recognized and reported and cannot be respectably expressed nor be secure in its survival if we remain the divided, and therefore the helpless, victims of an oppressive society.
(4) We appreciate the fact that when the people involved have real equality and justice, ethnic intermingling can be beneficial to all. We must denounce, however, all people who are oppressive through their policies or actions and who are lacking in justice in their dealings with other people, whether the injustices proceed from power, class, or “race.” We must be unified in order to be protected from abuse or misuse.
(5) We consider the word “integration” a misleading, false term. It carries with it certain implications to which Afro-Americans cannot subscribe. This terminology has been applied to the current regulation projects which are supposed]y “acceptable” to some classes of society. This very “acceptable” implies some inherent superiority or inferiority instead of acknowledging the true source of the inequalities involved.
(6) We have observed that the usage of the term “integration” was designated and promoted by those persons who expect to continue a (nicer) type of ethnic discrimination and who intend to maintain social and economic control of all human contacts by means of imagery, classifications, quotas, and manipulations based on color, national origin, or “racial” background and characteristics.
(7) Careful evaluation of recent experiences shows that “integration” actually describes the proccess by which a white society is (remains) set in a position to use, whenever it chooses to use and however it chooses to use, the best talents of nonwhite people. This power-web continues to build a society wherein the best contributions of Afro-Americans, in fact of all nonwhite people, would continue to be absorbed without note or exploited to benefit a fortunate few while the masses of both white and nonwhite people would remain unequal and unbenefited.
(8) We are aware that many of us lack sufficient training and are deprived and unprepared as a result of oppression, discrimination, and the resulting discouragement, despair, and resignation. But when we are not qualified, and where we are unprepared, we must help each other and work out plans for bettering our own conditions as Afro-Americans. Then our assertions toward full opportunity can be made on the basis of equality as opposed to the calculated tokens of “integration.” Therefore, we must reject this term as one used by all persons who intend to mislead Afro-Americans.
(9) Another term, “negro,” is erroneously used and is degrading in the eyes of informed and self-respecting persons of African heritage. It denotes stereotyped and debased traits of character and classifies a whole segment of humanity on the basis of false information. From all intelligent viewpoints, it is a badge of slavery and helps to prolong and perpetuate oppression and discrimination.
(10) Persons who recognize the emotional thrust and plain show of disrespect in the Southerner’s use of “nigra” and the general use of “nigger” must also realize that all three words are essentially the same. The other two. “nigra” and “nigger” are blunt and undeceptive. The one representing respectability, “negro,” is merely the same substance in a polished package and spelled with a capital letter. This refinement is added so that a degrading terminology can be legitimately used in general literature and “polite” conversation without embarrassment.
(11) The term “negro” developed from a word in the Spanish language which is actually an adjective (describing word) meaning “black,” that is, the color black. In plain English, if someone said or was called a “black” or a “dark,” even a young child would very naturally question: “a black what?” or “a dark what?” because adjectives do not name, they describe. Please take note that in order to make use of this mechanism, a word was transferred from another language and deceptively changed in function from an adjective to a noun, which is a naming word. Its application in the nominative (naming) sense was intentionally used to portray persons in a position of objects or “things.” It stamps the article as being “all alike and all the same.” It denotes: a “darkie,” a slave, a subhuman, an ex-slave, a “negro.”
(12) Afro-Americans must re-analyze and particularly question our own use of this term, keeping in mind all the facts. In light of the historical meanings and current implications, all intelligent and informed Afro-Americans and Africans continue to reject its use in the noun form as well as a proper adjective. Its usage shall continue to be considered as unenlightened and objectionable or deliberately offensive whether in speech or writing.
(13) We accept the use of Afro-American, African, and Black man in reference to persons of African heritage. To every other part of mankind goes this measure of just respect. We do not desire more nor shall we accept less.
(B) General considerations:
(1) Afro-Americans, like all other people, have human rights which are inalienable. This is, these human rights cannot be legally or justly transferred to another. Our human rights belong to us, as to all people, through God, not through the wishes nor according to the whims of other men.
(2) We must consider that fact and other reasons why a proclamation of “Emancipation” should not be revered as a document of liberation. Any previous acceptance of and faith in such a document was based on sentiment, not on reality. This is a serious matter which we Afro-Americans must continue to reevaluate.
(3) The original root-meaning of the word emancipation is: “To deliver up or make over as property by means of a formal act from a purchaser.” We must take note and remember that human beings cannot be justly bought or sold nor can their human rights be legally or justly taken away.
(4) Slavery was, and still is, a criminal institution, that is: crime en masse. No matter what form it takes. subtle rules and policies, apartheid, etc., slavery and oppression of human rights stand as major crimes against God and humanity. Therefore, to relegate or change the state of such criminal deeds by means of vague legislation and noble euphemisms gives an honor to horrible commitments that is totally inappropriate.
(5) Full implications and concomitant harvests were generally misunderstood by our foreparents and are still misunderstood or avoided by some Afro-Americans today. However, the facts remain; and we, as enlightened Afro-Americans, will not praise and encourage any belief in emancipation. Afro-Americans everywhere must realize that to retain faith in such an idea means acceptance of being property and, therefore, less than a human being. This matter is a crucial one that Afro-Americans must continue to reexamine.
(6) WORLDWIDE CONCERNS
(a) The time is past due for us to internationalize the problems of Afro-Americans. We have been too slow in recognizing the link in the fate of Africans with the fate of Afro-Americans. We have been too unknowing to understand and too misdirected to ask our African brothers and sisters to help us mend the chain of our heritage.
(b) Our African relatives who are in a majority in their own country have found it very difficult to gain independence from a minority. It is that much more difficult for Afro-Americans who are a minority away from the motherland and still oppressed by those who encourage the crushing of our African identity.
(c) We can appreciate the material progress and recognize the opportunities available in the highly industrialized and affluent American society. Yet, we who are nonwhite face daily miseries resulting directly or indirectly from a systematic discrimination against us because of our God-given colors. These factors cause us to remember that our being born in America was an act of fate stemming from the separation of our foreparents from Africa; not by choice, but by force.
(d) We have for many years been divided among ourselves through deceptions and misunderstandings created by our enslavers, but we do here and now express our desires and intent to draw closer and be restored in knowledge and spirit through renewed relations and kinships with the African peoples. We further realize that our human rights, so long suppressed, are the rights of all mankind everywhere.
(e) In light of all of our experiences and knowledge of the past, we, as Afro-Americans, declare recognition, sympathy, and admiration for all peoples and nations who are striving, as we are, toward self-realization and complete freedom from oppression.
(f) The civil rights bill is a similarly misleading, misinterpreted document of legislation. The premise of its design and application is not respectable in the eyes of men who recognize what personal freedom involves and entails. Afro-Americans must answer this question for themselves: What makes this special bill necessary?
(g) The only document that is in order and deserved with regard to the acts perpetuated through slavery and oppression prolonged to this day is a Declaration of condemnation. And the only legislation worthy of consideration or endorsement by Afro-Americans, the victims of these tragic institutions, is a Proclamation of Restitution. We Afro-Americans must keep these facts ever in mind.
(h) We must continue to internationalize our philosophies and contacts toward assuming full human rights which include all the civil rights appertaining thereto. With complete understanding of our heritage as Afro-Americans, we must not do less.
(7) Committees of the Organization of Afro-American Unity:
(a) The Cultural Committee
(b) The Economic Committee
(c) The Educational Committee
(d) The Political Committee
(e) The Publications Committee
(f) The Social Committee
(g) The Self-Defense Committee
(h) The Youth Committee
(i) Staff committees: Finance, Fund-raising, Legal, Membership


















