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EXILE
Exile is the termination of common rights, the seizure of all assets and property, (with exception to
earned Willits), and the removal from society to a secluded inescapable landmass that has no
benefit of community, technology, nor human interaction, other than with those of like effect and
gender.
Medical and mental health provisions may be provided by volunteers at the exile medical facility,
and medical cost covered by the individual’s Willits, Family, or Community at cost. A family or
community may also vote not to provide care to exiles Level 2 (8 to 10 years) to Level 4 (1 to 3
years).
When sentenced to exile, the individual will forage for their food, construct their own shelter, tailor
their own clothing, mend their own injuries, and have time to contemplate the necessity and
benefits of civil society.
Goal of Exile
The objective of exile is to ensure individuals understand the need of community, and, to provide a
true deterrent to prevent crime. Currently, communities are burdened with the care of individuals
who are anti-social. To provide care for anti-social individuals condones destructive actions. Exile
ensures an individual’s enlightenment will come by the natural Law of cause and effect, and
prevents our social systems from condoning killing.
OFFENSES APPLICABLE FOR EXILE
Offenses that have not resulted in death or major injury to another individual may be sentenced to
Exile Level 4 to Level 2. For example: the violation of human rights, theft of property or Willits, or
the purchase of stolen property; physical assault with injury – with exception to conflicts initiated
by, arising from, or caused by the injured party (provoking or coaxing an assault); threats of
physical violence, fraud, bribery, voter coercion, false testimony, false claims of injury, lies of
omission, and any person who co-conspires to commit the offenses previously mentioned.
Exile - Level 1 Offense (Permanent Exile):
Murder, misleading information or testimony that has resulted in the wrongful death or exile of
another individual; rape, and child molestation.
EXILE PROVISIONS
Exiles may take with them (at their own expense): books, clothing, blankets, food rations during
non-harvest months, and camping equipment they can carry. Survival Training skills/manuals will
be provided upon request.
Recommended provisions for Exile - Level 1: Just ice.
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