Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs]
- Lady Melissa

- Sep 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 26
These questions are provided to ensure clarity, alignment, and comprehension before entering into private fellowship. Each prospective member is expected to read carefully, reflect, and be prepared to affirm their agreement before proceeding to the Declaration.
1. What is the difference between private and public?
A Private Member Association (PMA) is not part of the public domain, government, or corporate system. By joining, you step into a private fellowship, governed by private agreements and natural law rather than public statutes.
2. Is my membership voluntary?
Yes. Membership is by free will only. Joining is voluntary and without coercion. You enter as a man or woman, not as a “person,” “citizen,” or corporate fiction.
3. What standards of conduct are expected?
Members are expected to honour the values of respect, trust, and accountability. Harmful conduct — such as slander, disruption, abuse, or dishonourable dealings — may result in suspension or termination of membership.
4. Is confidentiality required?
Yes. All private information, documents, and discussions within the fellowship must remain private. Members agree not to share these matters in the public domain and to safeguard the privacy of other members.
5. What about ‘health’ and well-being ‘services’ offered within the fellowship?
All exchanges, guidance, offerings, or benefits are private and outside the regulation of public “healthcare” systems. Members take full responsibility for their own well-being, healing, or remedies, and agree not to seek public liability against the fellowship under corporate codes.
6. How are treasury exchanges handled?
Contributions, fees, or offerings are private exchanges. They are not taxable or reportable as public transactions. All exchanges are considered final unless otherwise arranged privately between members.
7. What is the purpose of this fellowship?
The fellowship exists to build community, sovereignty, and shared renewal. It is not to be used for exploitation, profiteering, or bringing public interference into private matters. Members must align with the mission of strengthening private men and women to govern themselves peacefully.
8. What happens if disputes arise?
All disputes will be handled internally through private resolution processes. Members agree not to take internal matters into public courts. By signing, you step out of public jurisdiction for fellowship matters.
9. How is membership structured?
Membership may be provisional, full, or honorary, depending on involvement and alignment. Each stage has its own expectations and responsibilities.
10. Can membership be revoked?
Yes. Membership may be revoked if a member repeatedly violates the fellowship’s values, disrupts peace, or attempts to bring public interference into private affairs.
By proceeding, I affirm that I have read and comprehended the guiding questions set forth for clarity and alignment. I acknowledge that my entry into this fellowship is voluntary, that I step forward as a private man or woman, and that I accept full responsibility for my conduct, choices, and exchanges within this private domain. I align with the mission of honour, confidentiality, and renewal, and I choose to walk this path in lawful fellowship with others.
When entering a Private Members Association, clarity is everything. This path is not public, not corporate, and not bound by statutory systems. It is a lawful fellowship of men and women who choose to step out of dependency and into self-governance, well-being, and shared renewal.
Before agreeing to the Declaration of Alignment, every prospective member is invited to reflect on these guiding questions. They are not mere formalities—they are the foundations of how we walk together: with honour, accountability, and respect for privacy.
If these principles resonate, you are ready to proceed into private fellowship.





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