Preamble
We, the undersigned, concur that every individual who signs onto the Charter is henceforth covered by it. Individuals eligible to sign are those of an age to be considered adults within the parameters of their species. A list of those groups eligible to sign are shown in Appendix A.
By signing this document, you agree that the provisions of the Charter apply to you and any offspring who are too young to be signatories.
Clause One
All individuals who are signatories to this Charter are held to have equal value and worth within their communities and the rules they live under, as well as in their regard for each other. Under this Charter, each person shall be treated equitably by the board, their government, communities and other individuals.
Clause Two
All individuals who are signatories to this Charter have the same rights and responsibilities as any other individual doing the same. Under this Charter, each individual is entitled to the rights of life, liberty, health, and the pursuit of happiness. To that end, the Charter stresses that each individual is entitled to the benefits of physical security, as well as the security of health, rest and leisure. Further, the Charter guarantees the right to both general education and appropriate training for all. The Charter guarantees a right to privacy and the ability to make choices that are best for the individual with no coercion from the government.
All signatory individuals are responsible for treating others with respect, both as individuals and in their official functions. All signatory individuals shall be provided a forum to air and address their grievances.
Clause Three
All individuals who are signatories to this Charter, once a determinable population is achieved, shall elect representatives who will administer their local governments as well as interface with the Foundation Board regarding the Board’s imperative to preserve humanity. Any elected representative who is found to have violated the charter under their oath of office shall be removed and deemed an oath-breaker. Government officials, journalists and other individuals who hold sensitive posts are required to be truthful with their speech and words when communicating with the public. Anyone found to have lied to the public deliberately shall be deemed an oath-breaker.
Clause Four
Any individual who is a signatory and who violates the Charter shall be considered an oath-breaker. An oath-breaker is removed from the protections of this Charter, and any punishment meted out to an oath-breaker need not be humane.
Clause Five
Any individuals or groups who are not signatories to the Charter for any reason will not be subject to the Charter or its protections but must be treated fairly. No one who is a signatory to the Charter shall be able to attack those not under the Charter for any purpose but may defend themselves. Charter Signatories may not start a war or battle with anyone, but if attacked first, may plan and carry out that which renders those outside of the Charter harmless. Those who carry out an attack against the Charter may be punished and need not be offered Charter status in the future.