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Affidavit of Written Initial Uniformed Commercial Code Financing Statement Fixture Filing, Land and Commercial Lien Moorish National Republic Federal Government ~ Societas Republicae Ea Al Maurikanos ~ Moorish Divine and National Movement of the World Northwest Amexem / Northwest Africa / North America / 'The North Gate' Affidavit of Written Initial Uniformed Commercial Code Financing Statement Fixture Filing, Land and Commercial Lien National Safe Harbor Program UCC § 9-521 whereby Nationals who file written UCC1 claims can file UCCs in any state. 28 Dhu al Hijjah 1438 [28 December 2018] To: PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE aka COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA and all derivatives thereof PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE C/O 401 NORTH ST RM 308 N OFC BLDG HARRISBURG, PA 17120-0500 (717) 787-6458 TOM WOLF d/b/a GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 508 MAIN CAPITOL BUILDING HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17120 Phone (717) 787-2500 Fax (717) 772-8284 MIKE STACK d/b/a LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA JOSH SHAPIRO d/b/a ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA EUGENE DEPASQUALE d/b/a AUDITOR GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA JOE TORSELLA d/b/a STATE TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA LESLIE S. RICHARDS d/b/a SECRETARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LEO D. BAGLEY d/b/a EXECUTIVE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUZANNE H. ITZKO d/b/a DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION KURT J. MYERS d/b/a DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR DRIVER & VEHICLE SERVICES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION GEORGE W. MCAULEY JR., P.E. d/b/a DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JENNIE GRANGER d/b/a DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES D. RITZMAN, P.E. d/b/a DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR PLANNING OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples’ Documents: Northwest Amexem / Northwest Africa / North America / ‘The North Gate’ - The Moroccan Empire - Continental United States; ‘Temple of the Moon and Sun’ / ‘Turtle Island’: Non - Domestic, Non - Resident, Non – Subject; – Moors / Muurs - Being the Rightful Heirs and Primogeniture Birthright - Inheritors of the Land. ROBERT TORRES d/b/a ACTING SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT EVANCHICK d/b/a ACTING STATE POLICE COMMISSIONER SHARON MINNICH d/b/a ACTING SECRETATY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION STEPHEN BARRAR d/b/a (R) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 160 MARCIA M. HAHN d/b/a (R) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 138 DONNA OBERLANDER d/b/a (R) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 63 KERRY A. BENNINGHOFF d/b/a (R) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 171 LIZ HANBIDGE d/b/a (D) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 61 JASON ORTITAY d/b/a (R) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 46 AARON BERNSTINE d/b/a (R) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 10 PATRICK J. HARKINS d/b/a (D) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 1 DANIELLE FRIEL OTTEN d/b/a (D) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 155 RYAN A. BIZZARRO d/b/a (D) MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 3 JORDAN A. 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