Threat Picture

A formal assessment by the Maroon Office of the Secret Service of the principal categories of threat to the Sovereign State of Accompong, its offices, its territory, and its standing.


Purpose of the Assessment

The Office maintains a continuous watch on threats to the State of Accompong. That watch is organized under four standing categories, each corresponding to a distinct class of hostile activity the Office has observed over time.

This page sets out the categories. Specific actors, schemes, and incidents — when the Office speaks to them publicly — are addressed by formal notice under Advisories.

The categories are not theoretical. Each reflects patterns of activity the Office has observed, documented, and assessed. Together they constitute the contemporary threat environment against which the State and its offices stand.

The Four Standing Categories


1. Financial Schemes

Fraudulent currencies, bonds, securities, and investment products that trade on the name of the Maroons or the Sovereign State of Accompong without lawful standing.

Persons and entities periodically issue financial instruments claiming affiliation with the Maroons, backing by Maroon assets, or endorsement by the State. None of these carry the authority of the State unless issued by or under the seal of its lawful offices.

Read the full assessment: Financial Schemes

2. Threats to Cockpit Country

Commercial, industrial, and environmental threats to the territorial integrity of the State — including unauthorized development, extraction, and incursion into lands held under the 1738 Treaty and the surrounding Cockpit Country landscape.

The territorial grant of the Treaty is not a museum piece. It is a living holding. Threats to the land are threats to the standing of the State.

Read the full assessment: Threats to Cockpit Country

3. Treaty Misrepresentation

False or unauthorized claims about the 1738 Treaty — its terms, its beneficiaries, and the standing it confers. This category includes fraudulent citizenship schemes, forged treaty documents, unauthorized identification cards, and parties presenting themselves as heirs to the Treaty without lawful basis.

Misrepresentation of the Treaty is misrepresentation of the State. The Office treats it as such.

Read the full assessment: Treaty Misrepresentation

External and Cyber Threats

Foreign actors, online impersonation, and information operations directed at the State, its offices, or its citizens. Includes unauthorized engagement with State institutions, forged digital documents, impersonation of officeholders, and coordinated disinformation targeting the standing of the State.

The threat environment is no longer confined to the island. The Office assesses and responds accordingly.

Read the full assessment: External and Cyber Threats

How the Office Operates

MOSS is an intelligence service. It gathers and manages information in the service of the State of Accompong. It does not conduct law enforcement, does not make arrests, and does not operate outside the authority of the State.

The Office publishes formal notices when the public interest of the State requires it. Those notices are issued under seal, numbered, and recorded. They appear under Advisories.

For the Born and the Unborn.