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UN-Swissindo Press Kit (Rev2) – Resources for the Swissindo Group 2/19/18, 11:46 AM UN-Swissindo Press Kit (rev2) – Resources for the Swissindo Group 2/19/18, 11:46 AM Home About #######PEOPLE POWER Press Release Posts DBLC Documents Grand Acclamation Other Languages DISCLAIMER Contact Search $ ! " UN-Swissindo Press Kit (rev2) UN-Swissindo Press Kit (rev2) DOWNLOAD PDF HERE: http://swissindo.news/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/f-SWTIO-GA- Press-Kit-MA-M1-16-11.pdf The purpose of this present correspondence is to introduce our organization and to open a diplomatic correspondence channel between SWISSINDO WORLD TRUST INTERNATIONAL ORBIT-NEO THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GOD SKY EARTH, THE LEADERS OF THE WORLD and the International Press. We all share the same vision and goal for our humanity which is total freedom, equality, prosperity and peace for all nations and peoples of our planet. This presentation is designed to better help you understand the history of events leading up to this monumental point in time. Our main objective is to offer a transparent platform of information to help you understand the various parties and resources that comprise one of the most ambitious projects in known history! Due to an amazing sequence of events, initiated and powered by some of the most dynamic, freedom-seeking people on the planet, we stand at a crossroads, where we have the unique opportunity to permanently lift humanity out of misery and poverty, as we watch the old, unfair systems crumble around us in every direction. This initiative has been organized by the 681st King in an unbroken line of Indonesian servant-kings called, “King of Kings,” Mr. Sino A. S.. This initiative aims for nothing less than the total empowerment and individual sovereignty of all the people worldwide. How do we intend to do that? By eradicating all forms of war, slavery, poverty and by providing the means for each man, woman and child to live up to their full unlimited potential. Additionally substantial funding is being provided for the redevelopment and modernization of our global infrastructure and the realignment of the public sector employees to faithfully serve the ONE people. Swissindo World Trust International Orbit is a non-profit humanitarian and sovereign organization with its own combined collateral of Exhibits A&B, certificate QR-154-321-CO-003496 M, and UBS NO: UNSAG/SBG/6118/045/RS.DRS/01/VII/2001-15, in the total amount of 78.033.015.393 (78 billion) kgs of Gold and Platinum. UN Swissindo was founded by the founding fathers in 1887 and holder of certificates for 25 Parent Countries, Parent Banks and Parent Armies including, Country Certificate of NKRI 17-8-1945, covering Lands Series 1-4 Wareld Van Eighendom Verponding Onderneming- Landreform of International Certificate, Convanel UBS, 1951, keeper of U.N. Registration, Batavia 1945, UN-APPROVAL No. MISA 81704, licensor of Patent License Agreement of Guaranteed Legal Payment Standard World Currency Printing, also sole custodian of 884 World Bank Infinite Collateral accounts since its transfer of ownership in 2012, in accordance with the World 12 Portal document. UN Swissindo is Headed by a Single Owner, Single Authority, One Personal Only and Non Commercial, the Royal, K.681, H.M. MR.A1.Sino.AS.S”2”.IR.Soegihartonotonegoro H.W.ST.M1, Holder of MICROFILM, Certificate Code 99.98 Series 1-4, COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, No.6673283283254892-G-6757862892,From CD – OWNERSHIP Article – B G –at 57628682, GetOutOfDebt.org Ownership of Investment Club, Legalized No. 6568895788923 / 4 Th. – 1060, Position Code: 0001 A.045, Basel – Tulingen – 45309684934 – F – 546572 with a Mandate to free humanity from all debt bondage in the modern day slavery system through Payment Order 1-11 and to refinance the new world economy with a total amount of 1 Quintillion US dollars. This Mission was started by the late Founder of United Nations, First President of Indonesia, President Soekarno and the President of the United States of America, John F. Kennedy, with The Green Hilton Memorial Agreement; their Executive Order 11110 was to end the financial slavery system, eradicate poverty, end the Global Financial Crisis and to bring Heaven on Earth. 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