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Posted on August 16, 2020 by admin

American National Union amends Bi-Lateral Social Compact

Published by the American Herald on 08-17-2020

INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE 

On the evening of August 11th, 2020, the American National Union of The United States of America was assembled with a quorum.  In this meeting eight amendments were presented that were voted on previously by Declared Residents and American Nationals in Bi-Lateral Social Compact.  The eight amendments were officially motioned to the floor as each one passed, with no opposition. LINK

This gives a total of thirty-five amendments now in full force within the metes and bounds and seaward boundaries of The United States of America that meet the needs of current day.  LINK

Published by the committee for the American National Union of The United States of America.

 

Posted in GENERAL NEWS AND REPORTS, International Public Notice, Latest News, Public Notice, Public Notices, Special Reports | Tagged Amendments, Bi-Lateral Social Compact, enforcement |

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