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              Free Mail Guide
🕊️ Private Mail Sovereignty – Mailing Without the United States
Summary of Rights under UPU Treaty, 12 Stat. at Large ch. 71 § 23, and 18 USC § 1726
You have the divine and lawful right to send non-commercial, ecclesiastical, or trust-related mail without being subject to domestic U.S. postal rates. This power is rooted in:
The Universal Postal Union (UPU) treaty, which governs international mail under treaty law and allows for non-domestic, exempted mail between sovereign parties.
12 Stat. at Large ch. 71, § 23 (37th Congress, Sess. III), which recognizes a 2¢ statutory drop-letter rate and mail “without the United States” for private correspondence.
18 USC § 1726, which forbids federal officers or postmasters from demanding any postage “other than as provided by law.”
By marking your mail as:
“First-Class Non-Domestic – Without the United States – UPU Jurisdiction – 12 Stat. at Large § 23 – All Rights Reserved”
…and mailing as Trustee, Beneficiary, or Ecclesiastical Officer, you invoke treaty-based private jurisdiction and secure your right to send lawful documents without commercial intrusion.
This is not a loophole. It is your standing — when acted upon with knowledge, trust authority, and record.
**Please be sure to look this up and study (this is not legal or financial advice). Knowledge is power.
🕊️ Private Mail Sovereignty – Mailing Without the United States
Summary of Rights under UPU Treaty, 12 Stat. at Large ch. 71 § 23, and 18 USC § 1726
You have the divine and lawful right to send non-commercial, ecclesiastical, or trust-related mail without being subject to domestic U.S. postal rates. This power is rooted in:
The Universal Postal Union (UPU) treaty, which governs international mail under treaty law and allows for non-domestic, exempted mail between sovereign parties.
12 Stat. at Large ch. 71, § 23 (37th Congress, Sess. III), which recognizes a 2¢ statutory drop-letter rate and mail “without the United States” for private correspondence.
18 USC § 1726, which forbids federal officers or postmasters from demanding any postage “other than as provided by law.”
By marking your mail as:
“First-Class Non-Domestic – Without the United States – UPU Jurisdiction – 12 Stat. at Large § 23 – All Rights Reserved”
…and mailing as Trustee, Beneficiary, or Ecclesiastical Officer, you invoke treaty-based private jurisdiction and secure your right to send lawful documents without commercial intrusion.
This is not a loophole. It is your standing — when acted upon with knowledge, trust authority, and record.
**Please be sure to look this up and study (this is not legal or financial advice). Knowledge is power.