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    Create a “Right to Travel document:

    Create a “Right to Travel document:

    ” write down an affidavit of facts as you know them. You can make it as simple or as complex as you wish. Then, have it notarized. Take it to a Notary Public and have them notarize your signature on your “Right to Travel document.” (You might want to use some other form of identification: Examples: Passport, Firearms ID, etc…instead of a “driver’s license” to verify your ID to the Notary Public.)
    Once it is notarized, then you can take it to local state’s Secretary of State’s Office, and have your “Right to Travel” document “APOSTILLED” under the International Treaty of the Convention of the Hague. The state’s secretary, acting for the Secretary of State of the United States, will take and affix a cover letter acknowledging its’ official status as an APOSTILLE of the Convention of the Hague, then they will punch holes in the document, put a ribbon through the holes and emboss their state’s seal to it. (Many states as sovereign republics, have signed this treaty as well.)

    The “Apostille” is an international notary, recognized by every country that is a signatory of the “Convention de la Haye du 5 octobre 1961” (and, even by some nations, who are not part of the treaty.)

    Then, you will have an “official” document to show anyone who would challenge your lawful “Right to Travel” freely,
    Last edited by Frederick Burrell; 08-28-11 at 05:42 PM.

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