Superfecta / Crown Honour Superfecta

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A superfecta is a betting term for correctly picking the first four finishers in a race, in exact order. In Six Miles Deep language, the Crown Honour Superfecta is the four-part system the Crown built around Mohawk Loyalist posterity:

  1. Haldimand Pledge (1779) – Acknowledges loss and ratifies the promise to repair it.

  2. Haldimand Proclamation (1784) – Grants a specific Grand River tract as a safe and comfortable retreat for posterity forever.

  3. Dorchester’s Mark of Honour (1789) – Creates a hereditary U.E. dignity and registry scheme for Loyalist families and their descendants by either sex.

  4. Simcoe Proclamation (1796) – Orders Loyalists to ascertain their status upon oath so deeds can be confirmed without fee.

Calling this a Crown Honour Superfecta is a way of saying: the Crown didn’t just do one thing; it put four linked moves on the board—debt acknowledgement, land grant, hereditary mark, and court-based verification.

The problem is not that the system was unclear; it is that the Crown walked away from its own winning ticket. The superfecta image reminds readers that all four pieces must be read together to see the full obligation.

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listen to BLOODLINE

“Bloodline” follows the Haldimand Proclamation from its original promise to the present fight to have it honoured. The track moves through Crown grants, broken commitments, and the legal and political road back to enforcement, asking listeners to hear the Proclamation not as a relic of the past, but as a living obligation that still binds the Crown to the Mohawk Nation of Grand River.

Artist: One Way Current
Writer: Benjamin Doolittle UE
Producer: One Way Current
Publisher: Corn Press Publications
Affiliation: Six Miles Deep / Mohawk Nation of Grand River

WHITE PAPER

CROWN PLUS

Crown Plus is an initiative of the Mohawk University, dedicated to restoring truth, lawful continuity, and honour in the interpretation and application of the Haldimand Proclamation of 1784 — the foundational covenant between the Mohawk Nation and the British Crown.

This paper is divided into three parts, each exploring a distinct dimension of the Haldimand covenant: its legal origins, its modern violations, and the path toward lawful restoration. Together, they form the living record of a truth that has been long buried beneath colonial misinterpretation.Crown Plus stands for the principle that the Mohawk Nation is not a subject of the Crown, but a co-sovereign pillar upon which the Canadian state itself rests.

The phrase “Crown Plus” reclaims the language of Canada’s political history — a response to the White Paper (1969) and Red Paper (1970) — and reframes it in the Mohawk context. Where others spoke of “citizens plus,” we assert “Crown Plus”: the indivisible bond of alliance, honour, and hereditary right between the Mohawk and the Crown.

Part I — The Legal Foundations and Historical Continuity

Explores the origins of the Haldimand Proclamation, the Dorchester correction, the Mohawk–Crown alliance since Queen Anne, and the constitutional distinctiveness of the Mohawk Loyalist posterity.

Part II — Modern Violations, Fiduciary Duties, and Institutional Responsibility

Documents the breach of fiduciary duty by Crown agents, the propagation of false land acknowledgements, and the complicity of academic, corporate, and judicial institutions in sustaining unlawful occupation.

Part III — Framework for Restoration, Recommendations, and the Path Forward

Outlines a ten-year restoration plan, proposes the Mohawk Posterity Registry and Royal Commission of Continuity, and reaffirms the spiritual and legal covenant through the Crown Plus Initiative.