BEHIND.TRUTH Wednesday, August 18, 2010 Filipino People's Account Handled by Anthony Santiago Martin GENERAL CONFIRMATION (Top Secret)

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BEHIND.TRUTH Wednesday, August 18, 2010 Filipino People's Account Handled by Anthony Santiago Martin GENERAL CONFIRMATION (Top Secret) BEHIND.TRUTH Wednesday, August 18, 2010 Filipino People's Account handled by Anthony Santiago Martin GENERAL CONFIRMATION (Top Secret) These Banking Institution, with full banking responsibilities, generally have declared, certified and reconfirmed the Validity, Veracity and Existence of the Off-balance Fiduciary Bank Account Record Sheet (all accounts are drained in cash funds since year 2000) but having Sovereign Guarantee by Precious Commodities preserved and untouched in the Philippine Islands, permissibly engraving of Multi-currency Bills in the Philippine Islands (99%) and/or in the United States of America (1%) and written in US Treasury Notes (top secret) and have been released its actual updates of the audited balances accounts, EXCEPT THOSE RED COLORED ACCOUNTS THAT HAVING UNCHANGED AND IRREVOCABLE BALANCES OF US$ Infinite (INFINITE DOLLAR), the actual estimated, accumulated and presumed amount of US$ 200, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 per account given on this date January 25, 2008 although having been drained and these Authorities reconfirmed, declared, certified and reconsidered the veracity and validity of all herein bank account information entitled and inherited to the People of the Philippine Islands (70%) and the world (30%) under the trusteeship, management and control of ASBLP Group of Companies and Bank of ASBLP represented and chaired by HM, King Anthony S. Martin, Holder of UN Diplomatic Passport no. UN – 00191 – 01. All Accounts herewith are densely coded into 4 (four) unchanged codes: White Spiritual Boy, Spiritual Wonder Boy, Morning Star and King David however it depends upon the requisition and desire of C3 – AM – 01 in his papers together with the inclusion of any herein confirmed fiduciary heritage accounts except Falcon 1 up to Falcon 999*** that requested by former World Bank Pres. Robert S. McNamara by phone (also drained in cash funds since year 2000). Said fiduciary bank accounts are amenable to change its original position and information upon requisition of C3 – AM – 01. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN CONTINENTS 1. Special Federal Reserve Board (USA) Account no. 5525525424AM 2. Citibank (USA) Account no. 998552411 – 2212 3. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 201 4. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 202 5. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 203 6. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 204 7. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 205 8. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 206 9. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 207 10. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 208 11. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 209 12. Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 210 13. *Citibank (USA) Account no. 34P – 445412 – 211 up to Account no. 34P – 445412 – 999 (account compressed). 14. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 58453 – 02221 – 1 15. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 23040 – AM21 – 241 16. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 23041 – AM21 – 241 17. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 23042 – AM21 – 241 18. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 23043 – AM21 – 241 19. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 23044 – AM21 – 241 20. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 23045 – AM21 – 241 21. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 1 with account name of Falcon 1 22. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 2 with account name of Falcon 2 23. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 3 with account name of Falcon 3 24. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 4 with account name of Falcon 4 25. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 5 with account name of Falcon 5 26. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 6 with account name of Falcon 6 27. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 7 with account name of Falcon 7 28. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 8 with account name of Falcon 8 29. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 9 with account name of Falcon 9 30. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 10 with account name of Falcon 10 31. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 11 with account name of Falcon 11 32. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 12 with account name of Falcon 12 33. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 13 with account name of Falcon 13 34. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 14 with account name of Falcon 14 35. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 15 with account name of Falcon 15 36. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 16 with account name of Falcon 16 37. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 17 with account name of Falcon 17 38. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 18 with account name of Falcon 18. 39. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 19 with account name of Falcon 19 40. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 20 with account name of Falcon 20 41. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 21 with account name of Falcon 21 42. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 22 with account name of Falcon 22 43. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 23 with account name of Falcon 23 44. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 24 with account name of Falcon 24 45. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 25 with account name of Falcon 25 46. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 26 with account name of Falcon 26 47. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 27 with account name of Falcon 27 48. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 28 with account name of Falcon 28 49. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 29 with account name of Falcon 29 50. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 30 with account name of Falcon 30 51. Bank of America (USA) Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 31 up to Account no. 1 – 2431 – 546A – 999 with account name of Falcon 31 up to Falcon 999 (account compressed). 52. Wells Fargo Bank (USA) Account no. 2A – 98736 – 1 53. Wells Fargo Bank (USA) Account no. 2A – 98736 – 2 54. Wells Fargo Bank (USA) Account no. 2A – 98736 – 3 55. Wells Fargo Bank (USA) Account no. 2A – 98736 – 4 56. Wells Fargo Bank (USA) Account no. 2A – 98736 – 5 57. American Express Debit (USA) Account no. 791121 – AM01 – 001 58. Commerce Bancorp (USA) Account no. 129918 – ASM211 59. Goldman Sachs Investment (USA) Account no. 333411 – SWB01 – 1 60. JP Morgan Chase Investment (USA) Account no. 8795 – AM200 – 1 61. JP Morgan Chase Investment (USA) Account no. 8795 – AM200 – 2 62. JP Morgan Chase Investment (USA) Account no. 8795 – AM200 – 3 63. JP Morgan Chase Investment (USA) Account no. 8795 – AM200 – 4 64. JP Morgan Chase Investment (USA) Account no. 8795 – AM200 – 5 65. Merrill Lynch Investment (USA) Account no. 98710 – 12301 – 0 66. World Bank Group (USA) Account no. 886 – 2848 – PP48 – 20 (Physical Deposit); the presumed balances are initially given while its actual balances will be undisclosed until January 25, 2008. 67. World Bank Group (USA) Account no. 868 – 2884 – PP84 – 22 (Eternal Deposit); the presumed balances are initially given while its actual balances will be undisclosed until January 25, 2008. 68. International Monetary Funds (USA) Account no. 7780919901 (interlocked into one account from 21 expanding accounts) 69. Banco Central de la República Argentina (Argentina) Account no. 377798604-AM01 70. BBVA Banco Francés (Argentina) Account no. 977761211-AM01 71. Banco Macro (Argentina) Account no. 77712456-AM01 72. Banco de la Nación Argentina (Argentina) Account no. 887774590-AM01 73. Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina) Account no. 887774590-AM01 74. Banco Credicoop (Argentina) Account no. 8945617776-AM01 75. Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) Account no. 277733902-AM01 76. Nuevo Banco de Santa Fe (Argentina) Account no. 16877790182-AM01 77. Banco Municipal de Rosario (Argentina) Account no. 1337770111-AM01 78. Central Bank of Bahamas (Bahamas) Account no. 99987563421 79. Bank of London and Montreal (Bahamas) Account no. 673589145 80. Barbados National Bank (Barbados) Account no. 35872214412 81. FirstCaribbean International Bank (Barbados) Account no. 888522144 82. Caribbean Development Bank (Barbados Headquarters) Account no. 8-6324544 83. Belize Bank (Belize) Account no. 827614984 84. Butterfield Bank (Bermuda) Account no. 454421123 85. Banco Central de Bolivia (Bolivia) Account no. 877761511 86. Banco Itaú (Brazil) Account no. 683341697 87. Banco Bradesco (Brazil) Account no. 593176985 88. Unibanco (Brazil) Account no. 823974554 89. Banco Safra (Brazil) Account no. 8537456982 90. Banco Central do Brazil (Brazil) Account no. 79977ASM-198 91. Banco do Brazil (Brazil) Account no. 33783341562 92. Banrisul (Brazil) Account no. 8327469851 93. Caixa Econômica Federal (Brazil) Account no. 9988745444-2 94. Banestes (Brazil) Account no. 3724964823 95. Royal Bank of Canada (Canada) Account no. 3876654122 96. Scotiabank (Canada) Account no. 87459432975 97. Bank of Canada (Canada) Account no. 177ASM12378 98. Bank of Montreal (Canada) Account no. 3784462178 99. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (Canada) Account no. 4-7774521542 100. National Bank of Canada (Canada) Account no. 43875442114 101. Canadian Western Bank (Canada) Account no. 469721799 102. Citizens Bank of Canada (Canada) Account no. 74833871 103. First Nations Bank of Canada (Canada) Account no. 2726987441 104. Laurentian Bank of Canada (Canada) Account no. 8633297125 105. Bank of British Columbia (Canada) Account no.
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