Authority: Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution of the State of Hawaii & Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution.
Declaration of Right:
The State of Hawaii Constitution explicitly mandates that "No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be passed."
The relationship between the Grantor, the Trustee, and the protected beneficiaries of this Ministry is a binding, private contractual obligation. The Trustee is under a strict, unyielding fiduciary mandate to preserve, manage, and safeguard all protected family assets, real property sanctuaries, and private moving vessels (including registered family vehicle assets). Because our administrative actions strictly avoid causing injury, loss, or property damage to any individual, the legislature and its municipal enforcement agents are constitutionally prohibited from enacting or applying statutory codes, traffic ordinances, or administrative rules that impair or penalize the execution of these private contractual obligations.
Authority: Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution of the State of Hawaii & the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Declaration of Right:
The State of Hawaii Constitutionstrictly guarantees that "No law shall be enacted respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech..."
The administration of the FOMT is a direct manifestation of deep-seated spiritual, moral, and private conscience. A vigilant Trustee has a protected, unalienable right to seek truth, voice standard objections to systemic non-disclosure, and administer their family estate under natural law and ecclesiastical equity. The government possesses absolutely no constitutional authority to burden, financialize, or penalize a citizen's peaceful expression of conscience, nor can it force a private ecclesiastical estate to surrender its status to conform to corporate administrative codes.
This Book of Acts constitutes the official public notice of the Fermahin Ohana Ministry Trust.
These instruments are not public statutes; they are the Private, Vested Enactments of the Board of Trustees operating under Ecclesiastical Prerogative and Private Law. All public and private agents interacting with this record are bound by the terms, notice conditions, and fees established herein.
Logistics, Maintenance, and Asset Protection Fleet
The Fermahin Ohana Ministry Trust Motor Pool operates as a secure, private logistical division under the strict jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees. These transport units and private vessels are maintained exclusively for the mobile operations, field enforcement, and protective transport duties of Ministry Fiduciaries and the Office of the Marshal (DEPT 04).
Supreme Court of Private Law & Jurisdictional Arbitration
The Ecclesiastical Tribunal of the Fermahin Ohana Ministry Trust stands as the ultimate court of record and private judicial venue for all matters concerning the Trust's sovereignty, assets, and Fiduciaries. Operating outside the statutory corporate matrix, this Tribunal exercises an inherent right to arbitrate private disputes, issue binding judgments, and perfect international administrative records under Ecclesiastical Prerogative.
"Welcome to the digital seat of the Fermahin Ohana Ministry Trust. This platform was established to serve a vital, dual purpose: to declare our absolute private status to the corporate world, and to display the rigorous, unassailable legal infrastructure that backs it.
True freedom requires absolute responsibility. We do not operate in lawlessness; we answer to a higher moral and natural law that demands we protect our estate while doing no harm to our neighbors. Whether you are a member of our community seeking to understand our mission, or a public official verifying our credentials, let it be known that every square inch of this jurisdiction is managed with total fidelity to the record. We stand firm in our truth, we protect what is ours, and our records speak for themselves." — Christian Fermahin, Trustee > Fermahin Ohana Ministry Trust