The Ranger Cadet Combined Corps (RCC) is both a micronation (as the Principality Tribe of Aarsiisii) and a paramilitary uniformed youth service and advocacy organization. As a paramilitary youth group, its main aim is to "develop in its members the principles of Discipline, Confidence, Leadership, Responsibility and Community Service through adventurous, intensive and meaningful training".
In regards to advocacy, the RCC "promotes anti-litter and preservation of the environment" and "presents issues affecting youth and the residents of communities in which Ranger Cadets live before the relevant authorities and agencies, voicing their concerns and advocating on their behalf."
The Principality Tribe of Aarsiisii is the micronational face of the Ranger Cadet Combined Corps (RCC) and ensures that RCC Officers and Youth Justice Councillors are commissioned by a Head of State. It also serves to promote good governance and Jamaican culture, ensuring that African heritage and traditions are valued and promoted as much as Eurocentric and American heritage, traditions and values.
The Youth Justice Councillors (YJ Cllrs) programme is an independent arm of the RCC via which youth can vote for other youth to represent and support them by writing recommendations and verifying documents on their behalf, hosting conflict resolution and financial literacy sessions, lobbying on their behalf to government agencies and representatives after consulting with a 'posse council' of 8-23 youth, and give basic counselling and spiritual coaching services. YJ Cllr candidates who are successfully elected by youth in their division or parish must then pass a Youth Justice Competency Training Course and a Ministerial Course in order to be ordained by the Senior Pastor of the Temple of the Tao of Christ, and appointed under the signatures of two Justices of the Peace (JPs) and the Commissioner of the RCC.
The YJ Cllr programme was founded as a result of there not being enough JPs who are willing to or knowledgeable of youth to avail them of their services in some communities.
In response to the positive aspects and effects of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, but in opposition to the legacy of colonialism and centuries of abuse foisted on Africa and Afro-descendants by the British Crown and European monarchy, which has fueled their riches and elevated social station, PIPAYA was created by Commsr Chase Neil of the RCC in January-July 2023.
PIPAYA is grounded on the principle that Africa and its Diaspora can positively impact Afro-descendant youth around the world with an award that is their own, which represents, respects and promotes African-ness; an award scheme that they can aspire towards and look up to, instead of aspiring for one created by their former and present colonizers who continue to enjoy wealth reaped off the blood, sweat, tears and lives of their ancestors and the current raping of their countries through neo-colonialism.
Co-managed by the State of the African Diaspora (SOAD) and the Ranger Cadet Combined Corps (RCC), the Prime Minister's International Pan-African Youth Awards is organized under the patronage of the Prime Minister of SOAD, who is elected by the SOAD National MPs who are elected by Africans and Afro-descendants the world over.
SISCAD - the Sovereign Independent State of the Caribbean Diaspora - is a proposal and a framework for a United States of the Caribbean and its diaspora achieved by a united Caribbean government, judiciary and economy, even while individual Caribbean nation states retain their own local national governments and etc. SISCAD allows for a unified and powerful Caribbean nation representing the people, even without immediately ousting the current political models in existence.
Chase Neil was inspired to create SISCAD based on frameworks and precedents set by the former West Indies Federation, by CARICOM, the State of the African Diaspora (SOAD) and the United Independents' Congress of Jamaica (UIC) after reading a book 'The Caribbean Unification Project: Using Our Collective Strengths To Overcome Our Individual Weaknesses' written by his former student, Bentley Walker.
A project and registered business whereby unsong heroes - those who made significant achievements, sacrificed on behalf of others, or dedicated themselves freely to an admirable cause, but are unrecognized and uncelebrated for it, are venerated and celebrated on a virtual wall of honour - a web page dedicated to them, and two physical plaques displaying summaries of their achievements with QR codes and URLs linking back to their virtual monument webpage.
The honorees also receive a Certificate of Appreciation and Recognition from His Royal Excellency, the Prince Chief Commissioner of the Principality Tribe of Aarsiisii and His Chivalric Highness, the Prince-Knight Grandmaster of the Paramilitary Spiritual Princely Order of the Temple and the Corps.
Diamentaikus on Diagrams refers to the overall art concept of mounting poems on graphic art, specifically the poetry forms of diamentaikus, septaikus and limaikus - hybrid fixed poetry forms created by Chase Neil.
Diamentaikus are combinations of diamantes and haikus, septaikus are seven stanza poems with each stanza made up of a haiku - practically seven haiku making up one poem, and limaikus are combinations of limericks and haikus - all arising from Chase's love for haikus and other kinds of fixed verse. These poems are usually mounted against a background of images blended into each other, together reflecting the theme of the poem.