📌 Section: Indigenous Sovereignty & Jurisdictional Challenge

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🪶 Jurisdiction Challenge & Land Protection Notice — Read Aloud to RCMP (October 19, 2025)

Video Source: Dacey Media (logo visible in upper right corner)
Date: October 19, 2025
Location: Universal Ostrich Farm grounds, Edgewood, B.C.
Speaker(s): Representative delivering notice (unconfirmed Indigenous or sovereign rights supporter)
Audience: RCMP PLT officers and local farm witnesses

Transcript (cleaned for readability while preserving intent):

“Matter of the People and Universal Ostrich Farm —

To whom it may concern and all others:

On the 19th day of October 2025, commands were given to the steward of the land. It appears that the living agent, service number [unreadable], is attempting to commit the crime of assumption of jurisdiction over our travel element.

We have given seven days with no response to this important matter.

The Universal Ostrich Farm, operating under Yusef, will be protected by land until the end of the day.

A non-response will be acknowledged as tacit acceptance and admission of lack of jurisdiction.

Witnesses are respected; names appear in letters for care of the birds.

Thank you for your time in this important matter.

I came here in my capacity to protect those who are stewards of this land. The Canadian government has no jurisdiction.

We do not have a treaty with the British Crown — we have a treaty with the land itself.

I am here to protect, not to take over. I am here to ensure these people and this land are protected under natural and spiritual law.”

Context Summary:
• Delivered publicly to RCMP liaison team (PLT officers visible).
• Asserts Indigenous or sovereign jurisdiction over the property.
• Emphasizes non-treaty status and natural law protections, calling the farm stewards lawful caretakers of the land and its living beings.
• Occurred amid growing national attention and Indigenous solidarity following the CFIA’s forced cull order.
• Serves as evidence of peaceful resistance and lawful notification.

Themes:
Indigenous sovereignty, jurisdictional notice, lawful protest, natural law, animal protection, human rights, CFIA overreach.

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