3 John 1, chapter 74
An Act regarding aliases accorded to personnel in the Kingdom’s Internal Secret Service, and for purposes connected therewith
- This Act shall be known as the Alias Act, 2020.
- Aliases are defined as a name, or identification granted to a subject of the Kingdom and Empire for the purposes of security or for his employment.
- The Kingdom’s Internal Secret Service will create a file with all the aliases called the Alias Master File (AMF), which will remain private.
- There will be two sections,
- one for persons only registered with an alias, and
- one for persons registered with both an alias and their birth identification.
- Persons only registered with an alias are
- considered new persons, and their old identity is considered deceased or incarcerated for four consecutive life sentences without parole, except in the AMF, or
- for members joining Baustralia or the Empire without the want for their birth name to be known. Their old identity is considered a different person.
- Persons registered with an alias and their birth identification are members of the Kingdom’s Internal Secret Service.
- The release of any information from the AMF is considered espionage.