In creating the OctSys Secure ID System (OctSys), I spent many days and nights pondering the impact that this system could have on the world. While the benefits are obvious and plentiful, the potential for abuse and tyranny cannot be ignored or understated. Dictators throughout history would have sold their very souls for a system like OctSys. My global sense of spatial orientation and my understanding of the relative and incremental positioning of each of us as members first of our immediate families; our States and of the “human family” has given me an awareness of the potential for the most extreme forms of oppression and abuse that misuse of the OctSys system could inflict. Therefore, it has been my deepest and most important duty to incorporate into the OctSys ecosystem absolute protections common citizens who will be affected by OctSys every day. My responsibility to protect of all persons is supreme and supersedes any personal desires to see my creation in action.
OctSys was created to liberate people from the possibility of having their very essence in the form of their identity abused or stolen. OctSys was not created to be a political tool to control the masses or violate an individual’s sovereign rights, or to control their identity. I recognized that who you are, as embodied in your personal Biometric Data constitutes your “identity” in the modern world. An individual's Biometric Data should be morally and legally vested under the permanent control of that individual; just as any other physical body part or fluid. Every biometric measurement of your identity is by its very nature the sole and immutable sovereign property of you, the individual from which it was measured and becomes so upon the instant of measurement. By recognizing that the correct conceptualization of the essential elements that constitute your identity necessitate that your Biometric Data is your sovereign property, I also recognized that any morally correct legal framework would expressly exclude the State from unfettered access, unconstitutional searches, “curiosity”, or unwarranted probing of an individual’s Biometric Data.
Your Biometric data has never been, nor shall it ever be, the convenience of the State, any commercial entity, media outlets, or unauthorized individuals or groups. My intention was to recognize and respect the beauty of the spirit of the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that seeks to protect us from unreasonable searches and seizures and expand those protections internationally to protect Biometric sovereignty worldwide. I specifically developed the OctSys Allodial Doctrine in order that an individual’s identity would be given the same unwavering protections as their personal liberties, organs, limbs and basic human rights. I have created the OctSys business model to be in conformance with the human rights concept of personal sovereignty to ensure that access to, use of, alterations to, and disclosures of your OctSys Biometric Profile (OBP) will only be permitted either by the pre-approved authorization of the individual or by other legal and legitimate authority such as the case of a court order that is in conformance with laws protecting the concept of personal sovereignty.
It is my opinion that because your Biometric Data is your sovereign property, the State should have no rights to tax or by any means currently, or in means not yet created, “divorce” you from your Biometric Data. And further, the State has the solemnly unavoidable responsibility and duty to guarantee by law, policies, practice and procedure, all possible legal and technological safeguards to protect the individual’s biometric sovereignty of their identity. Let us never forget the historical lessons learned from countries that attempted to control their citizens through oppressive “Orwellian” methods. East Germany and countries like it collapsed under the very weight that their own intrusive and dictatorial mechanisms placed on their citizens.
Lastly, OctSys has the ability to completely protect the world from those persons, groups and countries that would sully an individual's good name and life’s work through identity-based nefarious actions. I have established that the company policy of OctSys as embodied in the OctSys Allodial Doctrine shall be that the individual’s Allodial rights to control over their biometric data shall be now and forever.
The OctSys Allodial Doctrine memorializes our policy that your identity as embodied in your personal biometric information should be your sole and inalienable sovereign property.
The OctSys Secure ID System was designed to protect the sovereign integrity of your personal biometric profile by guarding against unauthorized access, unconstitutional misappropriation and illegal theft. Our Promise to our customers is to perpetually remain vigilant and guard your OctSys Biometric Profile by the best means possible. Except in the lawful performance of official duties by government, medical or court-ordered entities, your OctSys Biometric Profile will not be accessed without your authorization. The OctSys Biometric Sovereignty Model Statute is provided as an example only and is not intended or designed to be a complete policy, regulation or statute. This Model Statute is intended only as a framework to promote standardization, general acceptance and ease of implementation of policies, regulations and legislation.
OctSys Security Corp hereby expressly reserve the right to revise this document at any time for any reason, including, but not limited to, conformity with requirements established under federal, state or local law promulgated by various regulatory agencies or legislative bodies, or due to advancements in technology or operating practices that may necessitate modifications to the guidelines described herein. Please be advised that it is possible that current or newly promulgated federal, state or local regulations or policies related to the contents of this document may impact the ability for the guidelines or recommendations herein to be implemented as written. Therefore this document should not be the only source of information used in development of policies, regulations and legislation. Parties referring to the OctSys Biometric Sovereignty Model Statute are hereby advised to contact appropriate legal counsel to ensure compliance with federal, state and local requirements. Recommendations for changes to this document may be submitted to: info@octsyssecurity.com
OctSys respectfully submits that the main purpose of any policy, regulation or legislation related to the OctSys Allodial Doctrine and or the OctSys Secure ID System should be to protect the sovereign rights of an individual to their own personal Biometric data. Unauthorized access or use of an individual’s Biometric data should be considered a crime punishable by fines, imprisonment or both, in addition to being the basis for civil liability. The following model language seeks to attain those goals.
§ 100- General Human Biometric Data Public Policy Statement: [Name of Government Entity] has determined that as a matter of public policy in order to promote the general good of society and basic human rights that it shall be the law that the biometric data of an individual be considered the sole, inalienable property of the individual from whom it was measured and the individual shall retain personal sovereignty over all Allodial rights to that biometric data in perpetuity.
§ 200- Basic Definitions of Terms: [Name of Government Entity] has determined the legal definitions of certain terms as follows.
“Allodium” means: An abstract legal entity conceptualization whose function is to hold property rights in an absolute state of ownership in perpetuity. “Allodial Rights” means: The bundle of rights to personal property including privacy and use that by their Allodial nature are absolute.
“Biometric” means: Characteristics such as date of birth, age, body height, body weight, eye color, heat emissions, audio emissions and or patterns, topographical features, visual recordings, or any other physical, neurological, or chemical feature that is specific to and measured from a specific biological organism, or person.
“Biometric Data” means: Physical biometric measurements taken directly from the person of a human being including characteristics such as date of birth, age, body height, body weight, eye color, thermal emissions/reflections, audio emissions and or harmonic patterns, topographical features of an individual’s physical body, visual recordings of an individual, or any other physical, neurological, or chemical feature that is specific to, and measured from an individual via OctSys or any other technology platform.
[Name of Government Entity] has determined as a matter of public policy in order to promote the general good of society and protection of human rights that upon the moment of measurement all rights to human Biometric data shall vest in an allodium owned in perpetuity by the individual from which the data was measured and shall be referred to as a “Biometric Allodium.”
[Name of Government Entity] has determined that due to the generally low familiarity with the term allodium in society that a limited set of alternative references shall be legally recognized and accepted in use regarding an individual’s Biometric Allodium. The terms “Biometric Record,” and “Biometric Profile” shall be considered to have equivalent legal meaning when used in context to reference a person’s Biometric Allodium and the data therein.
[Name of Government Entity] has determined that the Biometric Allodium in Section 301 shall be considered a form of absolute ownership of personal property for all purposes, and shall be granted unequivocal protections under the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
[Name of Government Entity] has determined that as a matter of public policy in order to promote the protection of human rights that the fundamentally sovereign nature of human Biometric Data necessitates that the Allodial rights to such data can never be alienated by any means including by any operation of law.
§ 305- Biometric Sovereignty and sole rights to Biometric Data: [Name of Government Entity] has determined that as a matter of public policy in order to promote the protection of human rights that only the individual from whom the Biometric Data has been measured shall have the sole legal right to that data and shall retain personal sovereignty over their Biometric Data in perpetuity.