Enrolment Enrolment

De Jure — Commonwealth Electoral Roll Enrolment
Official National Identity Document / Papers

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Restoring the Commonwealth — One Record at a Time

What we at Custodians are doing here, is not political reform, protest, rebellion or opposition, we are simply peacefully restoring what Rightfully belongs to The People.

Enrolling on the Electoral Roll is:
• peaceful
• lawful
• orderly
• traditional
It does not attack institutions.
It simply restores proper order.
Throughout history, when free peoples wished to preserve liberty, they did not riot — they stood.

A Simple Truth

If you are not on the roll:
• you are managed
• you are presumed
• you are categorised for convenience

If you are on the roll:
• you are known
• you are counted
• you stand in law and in fact
The choice is yours.
It always has been.

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Why Enrol on the Electoral Roll?

Enrolling on the Electoral Roll is not a political gesture.

It is a lawful act of standing.

It places your name, status, and allegiance on the public record so that nothing about you is left to presumption.

For centuries, free peoples have been known by the roll — not by accounts, registrations, or digital profiles. When you are on the roll, you are counted as one of the People, not merely managed as an administrative unit.

What the Electoral Roll Does

1. It Places You on the Public Record
The Electoral Roll records who you are and where you stand.
In law, what is not declared may be presumed.
The Roll removes presumption and replaces it with fact.
You are no longer undefined, misclassified, or assumed to belong to a system by default.

2. It Declares Allegiance and Standing
Allegiance determines jurisdiction.
By enrolling, you openly declare where your allegiance lies and under what authority you stand. This is foundational in constitutional, common, and natural law traditions.
Lawful authority flows from the People upward, not from policy downward.

3. It Establishes You as One of the People
There is a critical distinction between:
• the People (the source of authority), and
• participants in administrative systems (the subjects of rules).
The Electoral Roll recognises you as part of the People themselves, not merely as a user, customer, or managed individual.

4. It Protects Against Presumption and Silent Consent
Most modern control does not operate by force — it operates by default inclusion.
When you are not clearly recorded, systems assume:
• consent
• participation
• submission to conditions
The Electoral Roll rebuts this quietly and lawfully.
You are known, not presumed.

5. It Restores the Right to Choose
Enrolment does not create conflict.
It restores choice.
You retain the right to:
• consent knowingly
• refuse lawfully
• require disclosure
• decline conditions without being labelled unlawful
This is how free societies function.

What Staying in the Corporate System Means

Remaining solely within the corporate system is not “wrong” — but it has consequences, and those consequences are rarely explained honestly.

1. You Are Treated as a Participant, Not One of the People
Corporate systems operate on membership and participation, not allegiance.
If you remain inside:
• your status is assigned, not declared
• your obligations arise from policy, not consent
• your rights are conditional, not inherent

2. Silence Is Taken as Agreement
Corporate systems rely on:
• convenience
• automatic inclusion
• silence
• default settings
If you do not clearly state otherwise, the system assumes:
“You are part of this, and you agree to its conditions.”
That assumption is powerful — and difficult to undo later.

3. Access Becomes Conditional
In corporate systems:
• rights become permissions
• services become leverage
• identity becomes access-based
Digital identity, accounts, and platforms do not exist to recognise you — they exist to authenticate compliance.

4. Objection Becomes “Non-Compliance”
When standing is unclear, refusal is framed as:
• failure to comply
• breach of policy
• denial of service
Not because you are unlawful — but because the system has no other category for you.

5. You Are Governed by Policy, Not Law
Corporate governance is rule-based, not conscience-based.
Policies can change overnight.
Terms can be updated without negotiation.
Conditions can be imposed without remedy.
This is efficient — but it is not liberty.

This Is Not About Rebellion

This Is Not About Rebellion
Enrolling on the Electoral Roll is:
• peaceful
• lawful
• orderly
• traditional
It does not attack institutions.
It simply restores proper order.
Throughout history, when free peoples wished to preserve liberty, they did not riot — they stood.
A Simple Truth
If you are not on the roll:
• you are managed
• you are presumed
• you are categorised for convenience
If you are on the roll:
• you are known
• you are counted
• you stand in law and in fact
The choice is yours.
It always has been.

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Example of how to sign

Example of Head and sholder photo needed for Document

Signature Instructions

“Free men free themselves, while slaves wait to be freed.” — Keith-charles

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Form AA or AB

Born: The Commonwealth of Australia

Form BA or BB

Born Within: The British Commonwealth

Form CA or CB

Born Outside: The British Commonwealth

Are you ready to stand and defend your Nation?
Restoring The Commonwealth lawfully, rightfully, and peacefully.
O.H.M.S. — Commonwealth Public Trust (1900, Imperial)
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