Secret Treaty of Verona – moorishnews.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/26687356-the-treaty-of-verona-with-an-explaination-at-the-end.pdf

Con. Res. 26 – www.congress.gov/111/bills/sconres26/BILLS-111sconres26es.pdf

H.J.R. 194 – www.congress.gov/110/bills/hres194/BILLS-110hres194eh.pdf

Queen’s Coronation Oath – www.royal.uk/coronation-oath-2-june-1953

Hague Declaration – www.g7.utoronto.ca/summit/2014brussels/hague-declaration.pdf

UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2018/11/UNDRIP_E_web.pdf

Benjamin Franklin United States Service Company France 1754
United States 1860
Congress Adjourned Sing Die 1861

United States of America 1868
United Sates Incorporated 1913 – Noble Drew Ali
Queen of England to retract Secret treaty of Verona

Honor Contract
United States Compact – Doing Business

FDR – Re-registered
United States in Guam & Puerto Rico
1928 –
Manchurrian

2012 – Motu Proprio (Pope Francis)
2014 – July 4th Letter to Obama (sirius)

plebiscite (n.)

“direct vote of the people, an expression of the will or pleasure of the whole people in regard to some matter already decided upon,” 1852 (originally in English in reference to France), from French plébiscite (1776 in modern sense, originally with reference to Switzerland), from Latin plebiscitum “a decree or resolution of the people,” from plebs (genitive plebis) “the common people” (see plebeian (adj.)) + scitum “decree,” noun use of neuter past participle of sciscere “to assent, vote for, approve,” inchoative of scire “to know” (see science). Used earlier (1530s) in a purely historical context, “law enacted in ancient Rome by the lower rank of citizens, meeting in assembly under the presidency of a plebeian magistrate.” The word was attested earlier in a purely classical context. Related: Plebiscitary.

1781 – United States Charter
1492 Moorish Khalifa Palice – Axis Year (Moslem empire to the Constantine