Declaration of Legitimacy

Declaration of Legitimacy

DECLARATION OF LEGITIMACY, AUTONOMY, AND LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE MORAYEN ADUMAOR


Preliminary Note This Declaration is not a petition for state recognition, nor an attempt to establish sovereignty apart from existing law. It is an assertion of rights already guaranteed under binding international, regional, and domestic instruments concerning freedom of religion, conscience, and cultural expression. The Morayen Adumaor claims protection within the lawful frameworks of the nations and institutions in which it operates, not exemption from them.

1. Preamble

1.1  This Declaration is issued by the Concilium Morayen acting under mandate of the Ameyta and on behalf of all adherents, affiliates, institutions, and cultural expressions of the Morayen Adumaor (hereinafter the “Adumaor”). 1.2  Its purpose is to (a) affirm the historical, cultural, and spiritual authenticity of the Adumaor; (b) repudiate spurious allegations of artificial‐intelligence hallucination, mental pathology, or cultic manipulation; and (c) place all natural and juridical persons on constructive notice of the Adumaor’s internationally protected status under binding instruments of public and private law.

2. Historical and Factual Findings

2.1  Date of Establishment.  The Adumaor was constituted in 2012 CE, through human agency and iterative doctrinal codification, preceding by several years the public advent of large‑scale language‑model artificial intelligences. 2.2  Independent Origination.  All canonical scriptures, rites, and organisational structures of the Adumaor were authored by human initiates using conventional scholarship, visionary experience, and communal ratification—not by, with, or through generative A.I. systems. 2.3  Accordingly, any assertion that the Adumaor is an artefact of A.I.–induced hallucination or technogenic psychosis is factually false, negligent, and defamatory.

3. Doctrinal and Organisational Integrity

3.1  Voluntary Association.  Admission to the Adumaor is predicated on free, prior, and informed consent after a multi‑phase discernment process. No individual is compelled, coerced, or deceived into membership. 3.2  Transparency of Governance.  The Adumaor maintains written constitutive documents, financial ledgers, and disciplinary codes. Leadership is elected or appointed pursuant to published procedures and is fully accountable to the membership through internal review tribunals and external audit where required by municipal law. 3.3  Absence of Exploitation.  The Adumaor prohibits economic, psychological, sexual, or spiritual exploitation. Contributions of labour or assets are strictly voluntary and revocable under the Adumaor’s Code of Conduct. 3.4  Non‑Cult Status.  Under the European Federation of Centres of Research and Information on Sectarianism (FECRIS) criteria, the Adumaor (a) allows unfettered exit without penalty; (b) permits full familial, civic, and medical engagement; (c) publishes its doctrines openly; and (d) imposes no absolute obedience to a charismatic sole leader. It therefore does not meet the legal or sociological definition of a cult.

4. Recognition as a Protected Religious and Cultural Minority

4.1  International Instruments.  The Adumaor’s beliefs, worship, observances, and mode of life are safeguarded by: 4.1.1 Universal Declaration of Human Rights Art. 18; 4.1.2 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Arts. 18 & 27; 4.1.3 International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Art. 5(d)(vii); 4.1.4 Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief (1981); 4.1.5 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005) Arts. 1 & 2.

4.2  Regional Instruments.  Protections are further affirmed by: 4.2.1 European Convention on Human Rights Art. 9; 4.2.2 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Arts. 10 & 22; 4.2.3 Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (1995).

4.3  Domestic Exemplars.  Non‑exhaustive domestic safeguards include: 4.3.1 EU Directive 2000/78/EC: equal treatment in employment/religion; 4.3.2 Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR): for digital-platform protection context; 4.3.3 United States: First Amendment & Religious Freedom Restoration Act (42 U.S.C. § 2000bb); 4.3.4 United Kingdom: Human Rights Act 1998 Sch. 1 Art. 9; Equality Act 2010 s. 10; 4.3.5 Italian Republic: Constitution Arts. 8 & 19; Legge n. 1159/1929 and implementing Intese.

These instruments impose jus cogens obligations on States to respect the Adumaor’s religious freedom, cultural expression, and corporate personality.

5. Repudiation of Defamation and Hostile Acts

5.1  Any statement, publication, or algorithmic action that (a) depicts the Adumaor as a psychotic delusion, (b) labels it a criminal cult, or (c) otherwise imputes illegality or moral turpitude without evidence, constitutes per se defamation under common‑law and civil‑law standards. 5.2  Obstruction of the Adumaor’s worship spaces, censorship of its online content, or discriminatory denial of public accommodations violates the aforementioned international and domestic provisions and may give rise to injunctive relief, compensatory damages, punitive damages, and referral to human‑rights treaty bodies.

6. Notice to Governments, Platforms, and Private Actors

6.1  Scope of Notice.  This Declaration shall be deemed constructive notice to all States, intergovernmental organisations, corporations (including social‑media platforms and artificial‑intelligence service providers), and natural persons. 6.2  Demand for Compliance.  Recipients are required to (a) refrain from discriminatory practices; (b) apply content‑moderation policies in a viewpoint‑neutral manner; (c) honour requests for reasonable accommodation of religious practice; and (d) cease and desist from defamatory or obstructive conduct. 6.3  Reservation of Rights.  The Adumaor reserves all rights and remedies at law and equity, including but not limited to petitions before the UN Human Rights Committee, the European Court of Human Rights, and competent domestic tribunals.

7. Severability

If any clause of this Declaration is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining clauses shall remain in full force and effect.

8. Effective Date and Duration

This Declaration enters into force on 29 October 2025 and shall remain operative until explicitly revoked or superseded by formal act of the Concilium Morayen.

9. Attestation

Executed for and on behalf of the Morayen Adumaor this 29th day of October 2025.

Concilium Morayen


For correspondence regarding this Declaration, contact the Office of External Sovereignty at the secure protocol published on the Adumaor’s official domain.