FAQ 010. Why do we have different colour signatures?
Mar 18, 2025Follow the instructions for signing documents 928 and single page declaration:
Blue is for is admiralty jurisdiction.
Red is for Living man and women.
Purple is thought to be the highest authority. (blue and red mixed)
Once re-conveyed sign in Purple or Red
Initial advise Follow the instructions for signing documents here on TECA.live
Colours Red ,Blue & Purple. Why?......
Blue is for is admiralty jurisdiction.
Red is for Living man and women.
Interesting point, some say:- Purple is thought to be the highest authority. (blue and red mixed)
Once reconveyed sign in Purple or Red see notes:- when and why.
Colour of the autograph is blue as for water jurisdiction.
Note:- land deeds are autographed in red ink.
If you are delivering in the land and soil jurisdiction, for example: autographing and affirmation or performing the role of a Recording Secretary or International Notarial Witness then you would autograph in red as you are working within the land and soil jurisdiction.
We are interacting with the deep state as our lawful person, thus blue is the colour to be used.
Copyrights for 'printed ' names should be (c). Rationale is that we cannot copyright a printed name.
Signing or autographing must use the standard copyright symbol.
further reading!
Jural Assembly Handbook Section 39a - jurisdiction https://annavonreitz.com/documents/juralassemblyhandbook.pdf
or
https://rumble.com/vdthrr-jural-assembly-handbook-section-39a.html