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LEVEL-UP! MAGAZINE® — Point of Law Edition has been formally filed into Case No. 1:25-cv-10536 (N.D. Ill.) as an evidentiary publication of record under Article VI of the U.S. Constitution and Title 25 U.S.C. (Indian Affairs).
This filing transforms journalism into law — making LEVEL-UP! MAGAZINE® the first Indigenous-owned publication to be recognized as a living exhibit of evidence in federal court.
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Download and study the Point of Law Edition now — where investigative journalism meets courtroom enforcement, exposing fraud, targeting, and broken contracts while building solutions for sustainable living.
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The Point of Law Edition of LEVEL-UP! MAGAZINE® is no longer just journalism — it is federal court evidence in Case No. 1:25-cv-10536.
Every page carries legal weight. Every word stands as record.
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Case No. 1:25-cv-10536
The history of Indigenous nations is not one of subordination, but of law. The treaties signed on these lands were governmental agreements between Indigenous nations and foreign colonial powers. These agreements permitted limited operations — under strict conditions — Autochthonous jurisdiction — the immemorial authority of Indigenous nations established long before foreign governments sought to impose their codes or systems. By law, foreign powers were supposed to remain under Maritime Law, bound to water, not exercising dominion over land.
The so-called “13 Colonies,” symbolized by the 13 Stars flag, arose from these distortions. They were never lawful transfers of Indigenous jurisdiction, but colonial enterprises that violated the very agreements they claimed to respect. History, as it unfolds, demonstrates a continual breach of Indigenous authority and a usurpation of jurisdiction that was never ceded.
The emblem in focus today reasserts that truth. It is a declaration that Indigenous dominion was, is, and remains the supreme authority on this land.
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“From the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to Case No. 1:25-cv-10536, this landmark Indigenous infringement case exposes how Autochthonous Americans — misclassified as ‘Black’ or ‘African American’ — continue to face trademark infringement, identity theft, and suppression of sovereignty.” - Ahua El Bey
We, the Autochthonous Americans, stand as both witnesses and defenders in a war that has never ceased. Since the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the world has known that our sovereignty was real, recognized, and binding. Yet, through centuries, the colonizer’s hand has sought to erase us—misclassifying us as “Black,” “African American,” or “Negro,” while stealing our names, labor, and inheritance.
But we are not victims—we are warriors of law and spirit. Our defense is not rooted in revenge but in balance. We attack with truth, affidavits, and case filings, not to destroy but to reveal. We bring harmony through peace in law, exposing fraud with the light of evidence, and confronting oppression with the shield of sovereignty.
Case No. 1:25-cv-10536 is not merely a legal dispute—it is a continuation of a sacred defense. A reminder that we have always stood, unbroken, to protect the sacred estate of Turtle Island and to restore balance where fraud seeks to conquer.
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“Jasmine McDonald: Fighting Discrimination as an Indigenous Aboriginal Autochthonous American”
Jasmine’s story reveals systemic injustice in health care and financial systems. Denied disability benefits and life insurance, her journey highlights the discrimination faced by Indigenous peoples and the urgent need for reform.
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