The Maroon Office of the Secret Service receives correspondence, reports, and inquiries from members of the public, members of the Maroon diaspora, journalists, researchers, public officials, and any party with information bearing on the standing of the Sovereign State of Accompong.
How to Reach the Office
The Office accepts correspondence through three channels. Use the channel that matches the nature of what you are sending.
1. General Correspondence and Reports — Intake Form
For general inquiries and for reports of the kinds described below, use the intake form further down this page. Submissions are received by the Office through an encrypted channel. The form does not require you to give your name; identification is optional.
2. Direct Email
For correspondence from offices, journalists, researchers, or officials who prefer direct email, the Office may be reached at:
office@maroonsecretservice.com
Standard email is not end-to-end encrypted. For sensitive material, use channel 3 below.
3. Encrypted Email (PGP)
For sensitive material — documented evidence of fraud, forged instruments, evidence involving named individuals, or material whose disclosure could expose the source to risk — the Office accepts PGP-encrypted email at the same address above. The Office’s public PGP key is published below. Once encrypted with the key, your message can be read only by the Office.
If you are unfamiliar with PGP, reliable introductions are available from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and from major journalism organizations that operate public tip lines. Any modern mail client can be configured to send encrypted mail using tools such as GnuPG, Mailvelope, or Thunderbird with OpenPGP.
PGP Fingerprint: [TO BE FILLED IN AFTER KEY IS GENERATED — e.g., ABCD 1234 EFGH 5678 IJKL 9012 MNOP 3456 QRST 7890]
Public key: Download the Office’s public key (published here as a .asc file once generated)
What the Office Receives
The Office is particularly interested in receiving information bearing on the four standing categories under the Threat Picture:
- Financial Schemes — fraudulent currencies, bonds, securities, membership products, or solicitations that invoke the name of the Maroons or the State of Accompong
- Threats to Cockpit Country — unauthorized extraction, land transactions, development, or administrative actions affecting lands held under the 1738 Treaty or the surrounding landscape
- Treaty Misrepresentation — forged treaty documents, unauthorized identification or citizenship products, parties presenting themselves as heirs to the Treaty without lawful basis, unauthorized use of State seals or offices
- External and Cyber Threats — foreign actors, impersonation of State offices or officeholders, forged digital documents, coordinated disinformation, authentication inquiries for communications purporting to originate from the Office
The Office also accepts correspondence on matters not falling within these categories. Use the “Other” option in the intake form below.
What the Office Does With Your Report
Reports received by the Office are reviewed, recorded, and held in confidence. Where the matter reported bears on the standing of the State, the Office may undertake further inquiry, consult relevant records, and — where the public interest of the State so requires — issue formal notice under Advisories.
Where the matter reported concerns conduct within the jurisdiction of another authority — the Government of Jamaica, foreign tax authorities, foreign law enforcement, fundraising platforms, or other bodies — the Office may, at its discretion, assist the reporter in identifying the appropriate reporting channel. The Office does not itself conduct law enforcement.
On Confidentiality and Anonymity
The Office holds the information it receives in confidence. The identity of a source is not disclosed except with the source’s express consent or where the Office determines — consistent with the standing of the State and the protection of its people — that disclosure is unavoidable. Such determinations are rare.
The intake form below does not require you to identify yourself. You may submit a report without a name. You may submit a report without an email address, though doing so means the Office will have no means of contacting you for clarification. A disposable or encrypted email address is an acceptable compromise between anonymity and the ability to correspond.
The Office does not log IP addresses of form submissions, and requests that its hosting provider not retain server logs beyond what is technically necessary. No web-based submission system can guarantee absolute anonymity. For the most sensitive material, the Office recommends the PGP channel above, sent from an address not linked to your identity.
Intake Form
Use this form to submit a report or inquiry to the Office. Fields marked with an asterisk are required. All other fields are optional.
Submissions are received by the Office, reviewed, and acknowledged where an email address has been provided. The Office does not guarantee a response to every submission, but reads every submission received.
A Note on What the Office Cannot Do
The Maroon Office of the Secret Service is an intelligence service of the Sovereign State of Accompong. It gathers and manages information in the service of the State. It is not a law enforcement body, a court, a tribunal, or a private security firm. The Office does not make arrests, initiate prosecutions, authenticate private commercial transactions, or intervene in personal disputes about ancestry, identity, or family membership.
For matters outside the Office’s mandate, reporters are encouraged to contact the appropriate authority in the relevant jurisdiction.
For the Born and the Unborn.
Law Enforcement Resources
For matters requiring law enforcement action, please contact the appropriate authority in your jurisdiction.
United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
United States Secret Service (USSS)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC)
Jamaica
Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)
Ministry of National Security – Jamaica
Financial Investigations Division (FID) – Jamaica
United Kingdom
Metropolitan Police Service (Met)
Action Fraud – National Fraud & Cyber Crime Reporting Centre
