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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. 11 Dhul Hijjah 1440 [12 August, 2019 CCY] To: [GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] and all derivatives thereof [GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [HALIMAH YACOB d/b/a PRESIDENT OF GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [TAN CHUAN-JIN d/b/a SPEAKER OF THE PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE OF GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [GRACE FUMS GRACE FU HAI YIEN d/b/a LEADER OF THE HOUSE, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [LEE HSIEN LOONG d/b/a PRIME MINISTER, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [TEO CHEE HEAN d/b/a SENIOR MINISTER & COORDINATING MINISTER FOR NATIONAL SECURITY, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [THARMAN SHANMUGARATNAM d/b/a SENIOR MINISTER & COORDINATING MINISTER FOR SOCIAL POLICIES, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [HENG SWEE KEAT d/b/a DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER & MINISTER OF FINANCE, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [KHAW BOON WAN d/b/a COORDINATING MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE & MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [NG ENG HEN d/b/a MINISTER FOR DEFENCE, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [VIVIAN BALAKRISHMAN d/b/a MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [K SHANMUGAM d/b/a MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS & MINISTER FOR LAW, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [GAN KIM YONG d/b/a MINISTER FOR HEALTH] [S ISWARAN d/b/a MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION & MINISTER-IN-CHARGE OF TRADE RELATIONS, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [GRACE FU HAI YIEN d/b/a MINISTER FOR CULTURE, COMMUNITY AND YOUTH & LEADER OF THE HOUSE, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [CHAN CHUN SING d/b/a MINISTER FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [LAWRENCE WONG d/b/a MINISTER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT & SECOND MINISTER FOR FINANCE] [MASAGOS ZULKIFLI BIN MASAGOS MOHAMAD d/b/a MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER RESOURCES & MINISTER-IN-CHARGE OF MUSLIM AFFAIRS, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [NG CHEE MENG d/b/a MINISTER, PRIME MINISTERS OFFICE, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ONG YE KUNG d/b/a MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [JOSEPHINE TEO d/b/a MINISTER FOR MANPOWER & SECOND MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [DESMOND LEE d/b/a MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT & SECOND MINISTER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT & DEPUTY LEADER OF THE HOUSE, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [INDRANEE RAJAH d/b/a MINISTER PRIME MINISTERS OFFICE, SECOND MINISTER FOR FINANCE AND SECOND MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [LUCIEN WONG d/b/a ATTORNEY GENERAL, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] Page 1 of 9 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. [LIONEL YEE WOON CHIN d/b/a DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [HRI KUMAR NAIR d/b/a DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [KWEK MEAN LUCK d/b/a SOLICITOR- GENERAL, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [SUNDARESH MENON d/b/a CHIEF JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT,GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ANDREW PHANG BOON LEONG d/b/a JUSTICE APPEAL, SUPREME COURT,GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [JUDITH PRAKASH d/b/a JUSTICE APPEAL, SUPREME COURT,GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [TAY YONG KWANG d/b/a JUSTICE APPEAL, SUPREME COURT,GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [STEVEN CHONG d/b/a JUSTICE APPEAL, SUPREME COURT,GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [CHAO HICK TIN d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [CHOO HAN TECK d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [BELINDA ANG SAW EAN d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [WOO BIH LI d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ LEE SEIU KIN d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [CHAN SENG ONN d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [QUENTIN LOH d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ VINODH COOMARASWAMY d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [TAN SIONG THYE d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [SEE KEE OON d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [CHUA LEE MING d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [KANNAN RAMESH d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [VALERIE THEAN d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [HOO SHEAU PENG d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [DEBBIE ONG SIEW LING d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [AEDIT ABDULLAH d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [PANG KHANG CHAU d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [AUDREY LIM YOON CHENG d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ ANG CHENG HOCK d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ANDREW ANG d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [TAN LEE MENG d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [ LAI SIU CHIU d/b/a JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [TAN PUAY BOON d/b/a JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [MAVIS CHIONH SZE CHYI d/b/a JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [DEDAR SINGH GILL d/b/a JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] [VINCENT HOONG SENG LEI d/b/a JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER, SUPREME COURT, GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE] ALL AGENTS, ASSIGNS, AND HEIRS PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL PROPERTY MAILING LOCATION: [3501 INTERNATIONAL PLACE NW WASHINGTON,DC 20008] [SINGAPORE AIRLINES, LTD] [LIM HUAT SEAH d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD] [CHOON PHONG GOH d/b/a CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, NON INDEPENDENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR] [CHIN HWEE NG d/b/a EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT- HUMAN RESOURCES AND OPERATIONS] [SWEE WAH MAK d/b/a EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT-COMMERCIAL] [STEPHEN BARNES d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-FINANCE] [CAMPBELL WILSON d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- SALES AND MARKETING] [KAI PING TAN d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- MARKETING PLANNING] [VANESSA NG d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-HUMAN RESOURCES] [KIAN HAI CHENG d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-SPECIAL PROJECTS] [YAU SENG CHIN d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-CARGO] Page 2 of 9 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. [HWA PENG LAU d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- ENGINEERING] [WEN FEN LEE d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- CORPORATE PLANNING] [CHEW ENG QUAY d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-FLIGHT OPERATIONS] [MENG HUNG TAN d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- CUSTOMER SERVICES & OPERATIONS] [PEE TECK TAN d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT-CABIN CREW] [WEI JUN WANG d/b/a SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY] [PHEE TEIK YEOH d/b/a ACTING SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT- CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE] [MING- KAYE WU d/b/a COMPANY SECRETARY] [GAUTAM BANERJEE d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] [SAE PENG CHEONG d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] [DAVID GLEDHILL d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] [SWEE CHEN GOH d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] [CHIU FAI HO d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] [TSUN-YAN HSIEH d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] [KIM SHIN LEE d/b/a NON EXECUTIVE INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR] ALL AGENTS, ASSIGNS, AND HEIRS PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL PROPERTY MAILING LOCATION: [1050 17TH ST NW STE 550 WASHINGTON. DC 20036] PHONE: (852) 3666 7022 Mail: Documents or requests for copies can be submitted to: Cc: [MAYOR MURIEL BOWSER] JOHN A WILSON BUILDING 1350 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20004 [email protected] Cc: [DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT CORPORATION] RECORDER OF DEEDS 1101 4 TH STREET, SW, 5T H FLOOR WASHINGTON, DC 20024 [email protected] Cc: [OFFICE OF TAX AND REVENUE – JEFFREY DEWITT] 1101 4th St SW #270 WASHINGTON, DC 20024 [email protected] From: Moorish American Consulate Moorish National Republic Federal Government Monera Mouna Aarifah Bey & Tre’Leon Hakim Bey Care of: Hadisalam Solutions General-Post Office 9201 Edgeworth Drive Unit 5830 Near: [Capitol Heights, Maryland Republic 20791-9998] Affidavit of written Initial Uniformed Commercial Code Financing Statement Fixture Filing § 28:9-521. Uniform form of written financing statement RE: THIS IS AN INITIAL UNIFORMED COMMERCIAL CODE FIXTURE FILING PER DC OFFICIAL CODES Page 3 of 9 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. § 28:9-501, § 28:9-502, § 28:9-516a, § 28:9-516b, § 28:9-520c, § 28:9-521 and all other applicable codes concerning Secured Party Creditors and Initial Filings. § 28:9-521 Uniform form of written financing statement - A filing office that accepts written records may not refuse to accept a written initial financing statement in this form and format except for a reason set forth in § 28:9-516(b) entitled “What constitutes filing; effectiveness of filing”.
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