⚓ ARTICLE 4 SIGNAL/PASS · SOVEREIGN INSTRUMENT

When the Canal Closes and Insurance Vanishes,
the Treaty Remains.

We secure the intercourse of nations under the 1836 Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the Empire of Morocco and the United States of North America. Pre‑Westphalian solutions for a post‑globalized world.

$149M
Working Capital Released (7 buffer days)
15%
Customer Keeps of Verified Savings
25
Treaty Articles Mapped to Your Systems
1836 Treaty Authority
Listed on State Dept's Treaties in Force
13‑Volume Scholarly Foundation
Self‑Executing · Supreme Law (Art. VI)
Blue Pendant – by day
Sovereign signal flown at the main yard
Lantern – by night
Hoisted at the ensign staff
The Ghost Corridor — Who Needs You Most
EXTREME (FATAL)

🚢 Shipping & Energy

No insurance. Blocked Hermes Canal. Bleeding cash daily. Cargo stranded.

⚓ Article XIII – Usufructuary Rights. Negotiate Neutral Transit Zones.
HIGH (SYSTEMIC)

🌾 Agribusiness & Fertilizer

Regional famine risk. Essential goods blocked by war. Supply chains severed.

📜 Article IV – Annuities & Provisions. Guarantee "Protected Goods" status.
MODERATE (LEGAL)

⚖️ Corporate Legal & MNCs

Contractual breach. Force Majeure paralysis. No court available.

🏛️ Article V – Settlement of Claims. Bypass UN/WTO. Sovereign Commission.
LOW (STRATEGIC)

🎓 Universities & Think Tanks

Loss of regional data. Boots on the ground at risk. Research stranded.

📚 Article II – Education & Missions. Reclassify as Neutral Humanitarian.

🛡️ The Insurance Gap – Closed by Treaty

No private insurer will cover the Hermes Canal. The 1836 Treaty does.

📋 Traditional Insurance

  • ❌ Refuses coverage
  • ❌ Invokes Force Majeure
  • ❌ Requires stable courts

⚓ De Facto Sovereign Guarantee

  • ✅ Treaty‑based safe passage
  • ✅ Replaces insurance with sovereign protection
  • ✅ Enforceable through consular jurisdiction

Your cargo moves under the 1836 Treaty – not under the whim of an insurer who will abandon you.

Constitutional Foundation of the Grant

Art. VI – Supremacy Clause

The 1836 Treaty is the supreme law of the land. Overrides conflicting federal regulations.

5th Amendment – Takings

Detention of cargo is a taking of property without just compensation – unconstitutional.

5th Amendment – Due Process

Detention without cause violates due process – unconstitutional.

10th Amendment – Reserved Powers

Your right to treaty‑protected commerce is reserved to the people – not subject to agency discretion.

⚠️ Domestic Courts Are Excluded
Under Article 21 of the 1836 Treaty, disputes between treaty parties are resolved by consuls, not domestic courts. The only exceptions are personal acts (killing/wounding, contraband). You cannot waive this right – it is a sovereign jurisdictional bar.

One Container. Two Outcomes. Any Port.

✗ Without Sut‑Typhon

  • 1 Container arrives. CBP flags secondary inspection – no cause cited.
  • 2 ITDS hold triggered. PGA hold‑intact messages. Cargo sits.
  • 3 7 days pass. Demurrage accrues at $350/day. Customer waits.
  • 4 Hold released with no finding. You pay $2,450+.
Buffer cost per container: $2,450+ → Your $149M

✓ With Treaty‑Mode Activated

  • 1 Article 4 Signal on file. Port Director has alignment notice.
  • 2 Article 18: inspected at origin. No post‑loading exam without proof.
  • 3 Article 19: no detention "on any pretence." Cargo releases in 24h.
  • 4 Deviations logged as non‑performance events.
Buffer cost per container: $0. Treaty authority. Not discretionary treatment.
Treaty‑System Surface Switches

CBP / ACE

Automate release/hold evidence. Arts. 18, 19

ITDS / PGA

Sync agency sequencing. Arts. 8, 9, 17

TSA / ACAS

Control coordination exceptions. Art. 18

Treasury

Duty‑waiver and tariff alignment. Arts. 8, 14, 24

USTR

MFN scheduling. Arts. 14, 17, 24

Port Director

Suppress dwell variance. Arts. 7, 19

25 Active Protections Under the 1836 Treaty
Article 4

Signal/Pass – Sovereign immunity from search, detention, or delay without cause.

Article 6

Protection of Citizens & Property – Immediate release and restitution.

Article 7

Free Access to Supplies – No denial of provisions or fuel in port.

Article 8

Duty‑Free Repairs – Temporary landing without customs duties.

Article 9

Safe Harbor – No forced offloading due to weather or emergency.

Article 14

Most Favored Nation (Dynamic) – Best trade terms, automatically updated.

Article 17

No Compelled Purchase or Sale – No forced localization or procurement.

Article 18

Single Inspection at Origin – No post‑loading exam without proof of contraband.

Article 19

No Detention on Any Pretence – Absolute prohibition on detention.

Article 20-23

Consular Jurisdiction – Disputes resolved by consuls, not courts.

Article 24

Indulgence Parity – Any trade advantage granted to any nation extends to you.

Article 25

Perpetual Duration – No expiration. No notice of termination ever given.

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