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No-FlY Accords - May, 2014 __________________________ WHEREFORE, having previously determined the personal culpability and liability for crimes against humanity more fully described, infra, pursuant to the judicious standards applicable to each of the undersigned, of those persons duly recorded in Appendix A to this Accord, it is the purpose and intent of the undersigned Sovereigns of these Accords to promulgate, implement, and enforce the following agreement and orders which have been duly accepted as the law of the land of each of the undersigned Sovereigns. AND WHEREFORE, each and every person duly recorded on Appendix A to this Accord has been adjudicated criminally liable by the duly and proper exercise of due process applicable in each of the undersigned Sovereigns for active or conspiratorial participation in one or more of the following crimes against humanity: engaged in unprovoked, illegal aggression and foreign orchestrated regime change in Libya and Ukraine resulting in the most extreme sovereign and territorial violations possible, human suffering, sovereign resources plundering, and massive human suffering and killings; threatened and attempted to do the same in Syria and Iran;

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No-FlY Accords - May, 2014

__________________________

WHEREFORE,

having previously determined the personal culpability and liability for crimes against humanity more

fully described, infra,

pursuant to the judicious standards applicable to each of the undersigned, of those persons duly

recorded in Appendix A to this Accord,

it is the purpose and intent of the undersigned Sovereigns of these Accords to promulgate, implement,

and enforce the following agreement and orders which have been duly accepted as the law of the land

of each of the undersigned Sovereigns.

AND WHEREFORE,

each and every person duly recorded on Appendix A to this Accord has been adjudicated criminally

liable by the duly and proper exercise of due process applicable in each of the undersigned Sovereigns

for active or conspiratorial participation in one or more of the following crimes against humanity:

engaged in unprovoked, illegal aggression and foreign orchestrated regime change in

Libya and Ukraine resulting in the most extreme sovereign and territorial violations

possible, human suffering, sovereign resources plundering, and massive human

suffering and killings;

threatened and attempted to do the same in Syria and Iran;

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 2

engaged in human rights atrocities carried out by the US, the CIA and other agents of

the US in suppressing and brutalizing the Syrian, Libyan, and Ukrainian peoples in an

attempt to prop up US puppet governments;

illegally interfered with Russian sovereignty in trade (illegal, unprovoked trade

sanctions);

illegally threatened the sovereignty of Russia and China by attempting to extort the use

of petro-dollars for bilateral sovereign trade in which the US is not a party;

provoked China by building up US and Western bi-lateral military agreements and

military presence in Asian countries antagonistic to China;

politicized and provoked China with US head of state trip to Asia in April, 2014, meeting

with only those countries who have active territorial disputes with China;

illegally threatened Indonesia with manufactured national disasters and genocide;

engaged in HARRP generated and geoengineered disasters throughout Asia, including

the radiation catastrophe at Fukushima, Japan;

developed and implementing UN Agenda 21, including mass depopulation agendas

designed to reduce world population via genocidal programs by levels of over 85% of

the world population;

engaged in the intentional worldwide atmospheric distribution of depleted uranium to

the enduring and lethal detriment to life everywhere on this planet;

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 3

THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND ORDERED BY ALL

UNDERSIGNED SOVERIEGNS THAT:

1. Those parties duly recorded in Appendix A to this Accord are hereby precluded from ingress and

egress upon land, air, or sea regarding every territorial jurisdiction of each of the undersigned

Sovereigns.

2. Furthermore, each act of ingress and egress described in number 1, above, shall be a felonious

offense punishable by fines according to the jurisprudence of the undersigned Sovereign, and/or

imprisonment with an incarceration between one and five years at the discretion of the

jurisprudence of the undersigned Sovereign.

3. Upon probable cause of any violations of number 1, above, each undersigned Sovereign is both

authorized and has a duty to immediately apprehend the suspected offender(s) and detain

them, and subject them to criminal proceedings for violation of this Accord pursuant to the

jurisprudence of the State upon which the alleged violation of these Accords has taken place.

4. Each of the undersigned Sovereigns agree to reasonably coordinate their sovereign resources to

effectuate the apprehension, detainment, and prosecution of all persons recorded in Appendix

A of this Accord who ingresses or egresses the jurisdictional territory of an undersigned

Sovereign, after having been served, or otherwise being reasonably on notice, of the agreement

and orders of these Accords.

5. Each of the undersigned Sovereigns will make their sovereign resources reasonably available for

the apprehension of all persons duly recorded in Appendix A to this Accord, of whom a duly

issued arrest warrant has been issued by a court of competent jurisdiction to face charges or

suffer the consequences of penalties for crimes against humanity.

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 4

appendix A

Parties adjudicated as

committed crimes against humanity

and subject to the orders of this

no-fly accord

ALGERIA

Yousfi, Youcef

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

Ashe, John W.

ARGENTINA

Boudou, Amado

Malcorra, Susana

ARMENIA

Sargsyan, Serzh

AUSTRALIA

Abbott, Tony

Bishop, Julie

Gillard, Julia

Halton, Jane

Hockey, Joe

Howard, John

Keen, Paul

Kelly, Gail

Leibler, Marc

Murdoch, James

Murdoch, Lachlan

Murdoch, Rupert

Rubenstein, Colin

Rudd, Kevin

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 5

Shorten, William (Bill)

Bronner, Oscar

Cernko, Willibald

Faymann, Werner

Fischer, Heinz

Gusenbauer, Alfred

Hahn, Johannes

Rothensteiner, Walter

Schieder, Andreas

Scholten, Rudolf

Treichl, Andreas

Tumpel-Gugerell, Gertrude

Sajdik, Martin

AZERBAIJAN

Aliyev, Ilham

Guliyev, Azay - OSCE

BELGIUM

Coene, Luc

Daele, Frans van

Davignon, Etienne

Di Rupo, Elio

Gucht, Karel de

Guy Verhofstadt

Huyghebaert, Jan

King Philippe of Belgium

Leysen, Thomas

Lungescu, Oana

Malmström, Cecilia

Praet, Peter

Rompuy, Herman van

van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 6

BRAZIL

Azevêdo, Roberto

da Silva, José Graziano

Moura, Antonio Divino

Temer, Michel

BULGARIA

Bokova, Irina

Georgieva, Kristalina

Kamov, Nikolai

BURKINA FASO

Zerbo, Lassina

CANADA

Baird, John

Black, Conrad Moffat

Campbell, Gordon

Carney, Mark J.

Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean

Clark, W. Edmund

Clement, Tony

Desmarais Jr

Fantino, Julian

Ferguson, Brian

Frum, David J.

Grimes, David

Harper, Stephen

Harris, Mike

Kenney, Jason T.

Lord, Bernard

MacKay, Peter

Mansbridge, Peter

Martin, Paul Edgar Philippe

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 7

McKenna, Frank

McKinnon, Neil

Munroe-Blum, Heather

Oliver, Joe

Orbinski, James

Poloz, Stephen S.

Prentice, Jim

Prichard, J. Robert S.

Redford, Alison M.

Reisman, Heather M.

Strong, Maurice

Wall, Brad

Weston, Galen G.

Wright, Nigel S.

CHILE

Valenzuela, Heraldo Muñoz

CHINA

Huang, Yiping

Liu, He

COLOMBIA

Petro, Gustavo

Santos, Juan Manuel

Velez, Alvaro Uribe

CROATIA

Grabar-Kitarović, Kolinda

Mimica, Neven

CYPRUS

Vassiliou, Androulla

CZECH REPUBLIC

Bělobrádek, Pavel

Dlouhy, Vladimír

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 8

Füle, Štefan

DENMARK

Besenbacher, Flemming

Christiansen, Jeppe

Corydon, Bjarne

Eldrup, Anders

Federspiel, Ulrik

Hedegaard, Connie

Høeg-Jensen, Kasper

Kragh, Steffen

Mchangama, Jacob

Nyrup Rasmussen, Poul

Olesen, Søren-Peter

Queen Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid

Rasmussen, Anders Fogh

Rasmussen, Jørgen Huno

Schütze, Peter

Thorning-Schmidt, Helle

Topsøe, Henrik

Topsøe, Jakob Haldor

EGYPT

Loza, Hamdi Sanad

Mansour, Mohamed

Mohieldin, Mahmoud

ESTONIA

Kallas, Siim

FINLAND

Alahuhta, Matti

Apunen, Matti

Blåfield, Antti

Ehrnrooth, Henrik

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 9

Halonen, Tarja

Heinäluoma, Eero Olavi

Heinonen, Olli

Johansson, Ole

Katainen, Jyrki

Kauma, Pia - OSCE

Niinistö, Sauli Väinämö

Ollila, Jorma

Pentikäinen, Mikael

Rehn, Olli

Siilasmaa, Risto

Stadigh, Kari

Urpilainen, Jutta

Vanhanen, Matti Taneli

Varjoranta, Tero

Wahlroos, Björn

FRANCE

Auroy, Patrick

Ayrault, Jean-Marc

Badré, Bertrand

Barnier, Michel

Baroin, François

Barré, Nicolas

Baverez, Nicolas

Bavinchove, Olivier de

Bazire, Nicolas

Béchu, Christophe

Bergsten, C. Fred

Beytout, Nicolas

Blanchard, Olivier

Bon, Michel

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 10

Castries, Henri de

Chagnot, Stéphane

Chalendar, Pierre André de

Cœuré, Benoît

de Margerie

De Villeroche, Hervé

Dubourg, Thierry

Fillon, François

Flory, Denis

Hermelin, Paul

Hollande, François

Karvar, Anousheh

Lagarde, Christine

Lamy, Pascal

Lauvergeon, Anne

Leroy, Anne-Marie

Lévy, Maurice

Lévy-Lang, André

Macron, Emmanuel

Montbrial, Thierry de

Nougayrède, Natalie

Pécresse, Valérie

Pellerin, Fleur

Ramanantsoa, Bernard

Rey, Hélène

Rothschild, David de

Roy, Olivier

Sarkozy, Nicolas

Senard, Jean-Dominique

Trichet, Jean-Claude

Valls, Manuel

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 11

Vimont, Pierre

GABON

Ondimba, Ali Bongo

GEORGIA

Garibashvili, Irakli

GERMANY

Achleitner, Paul M.

Ackermann, Josef

Asmussen, Jörg

Brauner, Karl

Brauss, Heinrich

Döpfner, Mathias

Enders, Thomas

Fischer, Joseph Martin Joschka

Fuchs, Michael

Hoven, Ingrid

Ischinger, Wolfgang

Gauck, Joachin

Genscher, Hans-Dietrich

Koch, Roland

Lauk, Kurt J.

Lautenschläger, Sabine

Lindner, Christian

Löscher, Peter

Merkel, Angela Dorothea

Nass, Matthias

Oettinger, Günther

Reitzle, Wolfgang

Röttgen, Norbert

Scheel, Walter

Schmidt, Helmut Heinrich Waldemar

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 12

Scholz, Olaf

Schrempp, Jürgen Erich

Steinbrück, Peer

Trittin, Jürgen

von der Leyen, Ursula

Westerwelle, Guido

Zetsche, Dieter

GHANA

Aning, Kwaku

GREECE

Alogoskoufis, George

Arapoglou, Takis

Bakoyannis, Dora

Damanaki, Maria

David, George A.

Diamantopoulou, Anna

Giannitsis, Anastasios

Hardouvelis, Gikas A.

Kyriacopoulos, Ulysses

Mitsotaki, Alexandra

Papaconstantinou, George

Papahelas, Alexis

Papalexopoulos, Dimitri

Papathanasiou, Yannis

Stamatopoulos, Thrasyvoulos Terry

Stournaras, Yiannis

Tsoukalis, Loukas

Voridis, Makis - OSCE

Zanias, George

HUNGARY

Andor, László

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 13

Bajnai, Gordon

Martonyi, János

ICELAND

Bjarnason, Björn

Haarde, Geir Hilmar

Oddsson, Davíð

Sigurðsson, Jón

Sigurgestsson, Hörður

INDIA

Basu, Kaushik

Khurshid, Salman

Mahindra, Anand

Pachauri, Rajendra K.

INDONESIA

Indrawati, Sri Mlyani

Walujo, Patrick

Wanadi, Jusuf

IRELAND

Coveney, Simon

Gallagher, Paul

Geoghegan-Quinn, Máire

Gleeson, Dermot

McDowell, Michael

Noonan, Michael

O’Mahoney, John

Sutherland, Peter D.

ISRAEL

6. Murkes, Tanyah

Dahan, Eli Ben

Ganz, Benjamin

Levite, Ariel E.

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 14

Lior, Dov

Netanyahu, Benjamin

Ofer, Idan

Pater, Richard

Peres, Shimon

Rabinovich, Itamar

Siboni, Haim

Steinitz, Yuval

ITALY

Berlusconi, Silvio

Bernabè, Franco

Bonino, Emma

Bruno, Giancarlo

Conti, Fulvio

Cucchiani, Enrico Tommaso

Draghi, Mario

Elkann, John

Gruber, Lilli

Letta, Enrico

Maggioni, Monica

Monti, Mario

Nagel, Alberto

Napolitano, Giorgio

Renzi, Matteo

Rocca, Gianfelice

Rossella, Carlo

Scaroni, Paolo

Tajani, Antonio

Tremonti, Giulio

JAPAN

Abe, Shinzō

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 15

Emperor Akihito

Amano, Yukiya

Hasegawa, Yasuchika

Kojima, Yorihiko

Ozawa, Toshiro

Sekimizu, Koji

Suzuki, Hideaki

Tanaka, Nobuo

JORDAN

ibn al-Hussein, Abdullah II

KAZAKHSTAN

Nazarbayev, Nursultan Äbishuly

KYRGYZSTAN

Aknazarova, Roza

LATVIA

Piebalgs, Andris

LITHUANIA

Grybauskaitė, Dalia

Šemeta, Algirdas

LUXEMBOURG

Mersch, Yves

Reding, Viviane

MALAYSIA

bin Yassin, Muhyiddin

Mohamad, Daud

MALI

Touré, Hamadoun

MALTA

Borg, Tonio

MEXICO

Carbajal, José

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 16

Gómez-Robledo, Juan Manuel

Maryssael, Vorian

Sepúlveda-Amor, Bernardo

Serra, Jaime -

MONTENEGRO

Krivokapic, Ranko

MOROCCO

Mezouar, Salaheddine

Mokssit, Abdalah

NEW ZEALAND

Banks, John Archibald

Bolger, James (Jim)

Bollard, Dr Alan

Brash, Dr Donald Thomas

Brierly, Sir Ronald Alfred

Brown, Len

Brownlee, Gerry

Carter, David

Cartwright, Dame Sylvia

Clark, Helen

Coleman, Dr Jonathon

Collins, Judith

Cunliffe, David

Cushing, Sir Selwyn

Douglas, Sir Roger

Elias, Dame Sian

English, Bill

Faye, Sir Michael

Glenn, Sir Owen

Hart, Graeme

Hartwich, Dr Oliver Marc

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 17

Hill, Sir Michael

Jones, Robert (Bob)

Key, John Phillip

Mateparae, Jerry

Moore, Mike

Peters, Winston

Richwhite, David

Shearer, David

Smith, Nick

Watson, Eric

Wheeler, Graeme

NIGERIA

Agah, Yonov

Aliu, Olumuyiwa Benard

Belo-Osagie

Jonathan, Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe

Nwanze, Kanayo F.

NORWAY

Andresen, Johan H.

Brandtzæg, Svein Richard

Clemet, Kristin

Eide, Espen Barth

Høegh, Leif O.

Høegh, Westye

Jensen, Siv

King Harald V

Lundestad, Geir

Magnus, Birger

Myklebust, Egil

Ottersen, Ole Petter

Prince Haakon

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 18

Reiten, Eivind

Rynning-Tønnesen, Christian

Skogen Lund, Kristin

Solberg, Erna

Stoltenberg, Jens

Ulltveit-Moe, Jens

Zagami, Leo Leon

PAKISTAN

Sharif, Mian Muhammad Nawaz

POLAND

Lewandowski, Janusz

Olechowski, Andrzej Marian

Ostojski, Mieczyslaw

Rostowski, Jacek

Sikora, Sławomir

Sikorski, Radosław Tomasz

Suchocka, Hanna

Szwajcowski, Jacek

PORTUGAL

Aguiar-Branco, José Pedro

Amado, Luís

Amaral, Luís Mira

Balsemão, Francisco Pinto

Barreto, António Miguel de Morais

Barroso, Durão

Constâncio, Vítor Manuel Ribeiro

Constâncio, Vítor Manuel Ribeiro

Cravinho, João Cardona Gomes

da Costa, António Luís dos Santos

de Medeiros, Inês

de Oliveira, Manuel Ferreira

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 19

de Pinho, Manuel António Gomes de Almeida

de Sampaio, Jorge Fernando Branco

de Santana Lopes, Pedro Miguel

de Sousa, Marcelo Rebelo

do Amaral, Joaquim Ferreira

Ferreira Alves, Clara

Ferreira, José Medeiros

Guterres, António Manuel de Oliveira

Leite, Maria Manuela Dias Ferreira

Macedo, Paulo

Moreira da Silva, Jorge

Nabo, Francisco Luís Murteira

Nogueira Leite, António

Portas, Paulo

Rangel, Paulo

Rio, Rui Fernando da Silva

Rodrigues, Eduardo Luís Barreto Ferro

Salgado, Ricardo

Santos, Isabel - OSCE

Sarmento, Nuno Morais

Seguro, António José

Sena, Nilza - OSCE

Silva, Artur Santos

Silva, Augusto Santos

Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa, José

Teixeira dos Santos, Fernando

QATAR

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani

ROMANIA

Băsescu, Traian

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 20

Cioloş, Dacian

Ducaru, Sorin

SAUDI ARABIA

Prince Bandar bin Sultan

Jameel, Mohammed

Olayan, Lubna

Yamani, Hashim

SERBIA

Comic, Gordana

SINGAPORE

Hsien Loong, Lee

SLOVAKIA

Potočnik, Janez

Šefčovič, Maroš

Tomka, Peter

SOUTH AFRICA

Nkoana-Mashabane, Maite Emily

SOUTH KOREA

Geun-hye, Park

Kim, Jim Yong

Ki-moon, Ban

Lee, Hoesung

Seok-hyun Hong

SPAIN

Alierta, César

Almunia, Joaquín

Botín, Ana P.

Carvajal Urquijo, Jaime

Cebrián, Juan Luis

Cisneros, Gustavo A.

Cospedal, María Dolores de

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 21

Entrecanales, José Manuel

Esteban Perez, Francisco

García-Margallo, José Manuel

Guindos, Luis de

Isla, Pablo

Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias

León Gross, Bernardino

Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Ángel

Nin Génova, Juan María

Polanco, Ignacio

Queen Sofía

Rajoy Brey, Mariano

Rodriguez Inciarte, Matías

Sáenz de Santamaría Antón, Soraya

Solana Madariaga, Javier

Solbes Mira, Pedro

Viñals, José

Zapatero, José Luis Rodríguez

SRI LANKA

Azeez, Aliyar

SUDAN

El Gizouli, Ismail A.R.

Ibrahim, Mohamed

SWEDEN

Bäckström, Urban

Barnevik, Percy Nils

Bildt, Carl

Björling, Ewa

Bonnier, Jonas

Borg, Anders

Buskhe, Håkan

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 22

Carlsson, Gunilla

Ekholm, Börje

Eliasson, Jan

Fälldin, Nils Olof Thorbjörn

Lifvendahl, Tove

Löfven, Stefan

Olofsson, Maud Elisabeth

Reinfeldt, John Fredrik

Renström, Lars

Sahlin, Mona Ingeborg

Stigson, Björn

Stråberg, Hans

Svanberg, Carl-Henric

Wallenberg, Jacob

Wallenberg, Marcus

SWITZERLAND

Blocher, Christoph

Brabeck-Letmathe, Peter

Burkhalter, Didier

Groth, Hans

Gutzwiller, Felix

Janom Steiner, Barbara

Jordan, Thomas J.

Kudelski, André

Leuthard, Doris

Ringier, Michael

Schmid, Martin

Schweiger, Rolf

Soiron, Rolf

Supino, Pietro

Vasella, Daniel L.

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 23

Waldvogel, Francis A.

Witmer, Jürg

SYRIA

Kodmani, Bassma

THAILAND

Phuangketkeow, Sihasak

THE NETHERLANDS

Balkenende, Jan Peter

Bolkestein, Frederik

Bolland, Marc J.

Boxmeer, Jean François van

Chavannes, Marc E.

de Hoop Scheffer, Jakob Gijsbert

Dijkgraaf, Robbert H.

Haak, Hein

Halberstadt, Victor

Hommen, Jan H.M.

King Willem-Alexander

Knot, Klaas H.W.

Kok, Wim

Kroes, Neelie

Lubbers, Ruud

Pechtold, Alexander

Polman, Paul

Queen Beatrix

Queen Maxima

Rinnooy Kan, Alexander H.G.

Rosenthal, Uri

Rutte, Mark

Samsom, Diederik M.

Scheffer, Paul

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 24

Schippers, Edith

van Beurden, Ben

Verhagen, Maxime Jacques Marcel

Wellink, Nout

Winter, Jaap W.

Zalm, Gerrit

TURKEY

Aydıntaşbaş, Aslı

Babacan, Ali

Berberoğlu, Enis

Çakir, Ruşen

Çandar, Cengiz

Ciliv, Süreyya

Dinçer, Haluk

Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip

Göle, Nilüfer

Gül, Abdullah

Gülek Domac, Tayyibe

Gürel, Z. Damla

Keyman, E. Fuat

Koç, Mustafa V.

Kohen, Sami

Kulkuloglu, Mehmet Sevki

Oran, Umut

Özel, Soli

Özilhan, Tuncay

Pavey, Şafak

Pekin, Şefika

Sabanci Dinçer, Suzan

Taftalı, A. Ümit

Timuray, Serpil

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 25

Uǧur, Agah

Üzümcü, Ahmet

UAE

bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Mohammed

Prince, Erik

UK

Agius, Marcus

Akademir, Sedef

Alexander, Helen

Ashdown, Paddy

Ashton, Catherine

Balls, Edward M.

Bar, Sir Michael

Bell, John

Blair, Tony

Boles, Nick

Bredow, Vendeline von

Brown, Gordon

Browne, Edmund John Philip

Cameron, David

Carington, Peter Alexander Rupert

Clarke, Kenneth

Cowper-Coles, Sherard

Davis, Ian

Dudley, Robert

Evans, Stephen

Fineberg, Tony

Flint, Douglas J.

Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Michael James

Greening, Justine

Gurd, James

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 26

Hannay, David Hugh Alexander

Healey, Denis Winston

Henry, Simon

Hines, Gwen

Hutton, William Nicolas

Kehoe, Dermot

Kerr, John

Knight, Andrew Stephen Bower

Lambert, Richard

Major, Sir John

Mandelson, Peter

Micklethwait, John

Monks, John Stephen

Oldham, John

Omand, David

Osborne, George

Owen, David Anthony Llewellyn

Polak, Stuart

Powell, Charles

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales

Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward

Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary

Rachman, Gideon

Rifkind, Malcolm Leslie

Robertson, Simon

Rothschild, Evelyn Robert de

Rothschild, Jacob

Rothschild, Nathaniel Charles Jacob

Rothschild, Nathaniel Philip Victor James

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 27

Sawers, John

Stark, Leetal

Stewart, Rory

Tamam, Nathalie

Taylor, J. Martin

Thiam, Tidjane

Voser, Peter

Welby, Justin Portal

Weston, Michael

Williams of Crosby, Shirley

Williams, Roger - OSCE

Wolf, Martin H.

Wooldridge, Adrian D.

Zabludowicz, Chaim Poju

UKRAINE

Horin, Olexandr

Turchynov, Oleksandr

Tymoshenko, Yulia

Yatsenyuk, Arseniy Petrovych

USA

Abizaid, John

Abrams, Elliott

Ackerman, Peter

Adelson, Sheldon

Ajami, Fouad

Albright, Madeleine

Alexander, Keith B.

Allaire, Paul Arthur

Altman, Roger C.

Armitage, Richard

Arrison, Sonia

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 28

Ashcroft, John

Athey, Susan

Aviel, Sara Margalit

Bair, Sheila

Baird, Zoë

Baker, James

Bell, W

Begemann, Brett D.

Brugmann, Jeb

Berggruen, Nicolas

Berger, Samuel Richard

Bernanke, Ben Shalom

Bersin, Alan

Bezos, Jeff

Joseph Biden

Blankfein, Lloyd

Blinder, Alan

Boehner, John

Boies, Mary

Bolton, John

Bradley, David

Breedlove, Philip M.

Brokaw, Tom

Browner, Carol

Brzezinski, Zbigniew Kazimierz

Buffett, Warren

Burns, R. Nicholas

Bush, George W.

Bush, George, H.W.

Bush, Jeb

Bush, Neal

2014 NO-FLY ACCORDS 29

Bush, Wayne J.

Carlucci, Frank

Cheney, Richard

Chertoff, Michael

Father David S. Ciancimino, SJ

Clapper, James

Clinton, Hillary Diane Rodham

Clinton, William J.

Collins, Timothy C.

Cooper, Anderson

Courduroux, Pierre

Curtiss-Lusher, Barry

Daniels, Jr., Mitchell E.

Daschle, Thomas Andrew

DeGioa, Dr. John J.

DeMuth, Christopher

Denning, Steven

Dimon, Jamie

Father Timothy M. Dolan

Donilon, Thomas E.

Dunn Lee

Eberstadt, Nicholas N.

Edwards, Johnny Reid

Eliot, Theodore L.

Emanuel, Ezekiel

Emmanuel, Rahm

Epstein, Jeffrey

Evans, J. Michael

Faskianos, Irina

Feinberg, Ken

Feinstein, Diane

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Feith, Douglas

Feldstein, Martin S.

Ferguson, Niall

Fink, Laurence

Fishman, Mark C.

Fishman, Richard - AIPAC

Foxman, Abraham H.

Fraley, Robert T.

Frank, Michael J.

Fried, Daniel USA Special Envoy

Frieden, Thomas

Friedman, Stephen

Friedman, Thomas

Fudge, Ann

Gann, Pamela

Gates, William H.

Geithner, Timothy Franz

Gelb, Leslie

Genachowski, Julius

General Rosier/Lauren

Gensler, Gary

Gephardt, Richard A.

Gerstner, Louis Vincent

Gfoeller, Michael

Glocer, Thomas

Goolsbee, Austan D.

Gordon, Philip H.

Gore, Al

Graham, Donald E.

Grant, Hugh

Greenberg, Evan G.

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Greenberg, Maurice

Greenspan, Alan

Father James E. Grummer

Haass, Richard

Hagel, Charles Timothy

Hamburg, Dr. Margaret

Hamilton, Lee Herbert

Harris, Britt

Hartley, Tom D.

Henry, Peter

Hill, J Tomilson

Hill, Steven

Hills, Carla

Hockfield, Susan President Emerita,

Hoffman, Reid

Holder, Eric

Holloway, Janet M.

Hormats, Robert D.

Hrinak, Donna

Hughes, Chris R.

Huntsman, Jr., Jon M.

Jackson, Shirley

Jacobs, Kenneth M.

Jarrett, Valarie

Johnson, James A.

Jordan, Jr., Vernon E.

Kagan, Elena

Kaplan, Robert D.

Karp, Alexander

Karsner, Alexander

Katz, Bruce J.

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Keane, John M.

Kent, Muhtar

Kern, Chrystal - AIPAC

Kerry, John

Kissinger, Henry A.

Klain, Ron

Kleinfeld, Klaus

Koch, Charles G.

Koch, David H.

Kohn, Donald

Kohr, Howard

Kravis, Henry R.

Kravis, Marie-Josée

Kristol, William

Krupp, Fred

Kyte, Rachel

Lander, Eric

Lander, Eric S.

Leibowitz, Jon

Lessig, Lawrence

Lew, Jacob

Li, Cheng

Lindsay, James

Lipsky, John

Lipton, David

Liveris, Andrew N.

Lynn, William J.

Mathews, Jessica T.

Mazzie, Mark G.

McAfee, Andrew

McCain, John

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McConnell, Mitch

McDonough, William Joseph

Father Joseph M. McShane

Mehlman, Kenneth B.

Meijer, Hank

Mills, Karen

Miscik, Jami

Mizell, Steven C.

Monsanto Board of Directors

Moran, Ellen

Muller, Robert

Mundie, Craig J.

Murdoch, Keith Rupert

Murray, Charles A.

Myers, Richard Bowman

Naím, Moisés

Napolitano, Janet

Ng, Andrew Y.

Negroponte, John

Noble, Ronald Kenneth

Noonan, Peggy

North, Oliver

Nuland, Victoria

Nunn, Samuel Augustus Jr.

Nye, Joseph S. Jr.

Obama, Barack H.

Obama, Michelle LaVaughn Robinson

O'Hare, Reverend Joseph A.

Olson, Keith

Orszag, Peter R.

Ottolenghi, Emanuele

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Owens, James

Padrón, Eduardo

Panetta, Leon

Parker, Sean

Paulson, Henry

Pelosi, Nancy

Perle, Richard N.

Perry, James Richard

Peterson, Peter

Petraeus, David H.

Pipes, Richard Edgar

Porat, Ruth

Powell, Colin Luther

Preete, Kerry J.

Rattner, Steven

Reed, Kasim

Reid, Harry

Rice, Condoleezza

Rice, Susan

Ringenber, Nicole M.

Roberts, John

Rockefeller, David

Rockefeller, David, Jr.

Rockefeller, Jay

Rockefeller, Sharon Percy

Rogoff, Kenneth S.

Romney, Mitt

Rose, Charlie

Ross, Dennis B.

Rove, Carl

Rubenstein, David

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Rubin, Robert E.

Rumer, Eugene

Rumsfeld, Donald

Sanford, Marshall Clement Jr.

Schapiro, Mary

Schmidt, Eric

Schumer, Charles Ellis

Scott, Keith

Sebelius, Kathleen

Shambaugh, David

Shark, David

Sheeran, Josette

Sher, Susan

Shih, Clara

Shulman, Douglas

Shultz, George Pratt

Slaughter, Anne-Marie

Smith, Frederick

Smith, Stephen F.

Father Thomas H. Smolich, SJ:

Snively, David F.

Soros, George

Sotomayor, Sonya

Spence, A. Michael

Speyer, Jerry I.

Steinberg, James

Steinberg, James B.

Stephanopoulos, George Robert

Stern, Dr. Michael K.

Stern, Todd

Stone, Christopher

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Summers, Lawrence H.

Sunstein, Cass

Sutphen, Mona

Thiel, Peter A.

Thomas, Clarence

Thompson, Craig B.

Varney, Christine A.

Vaupel, James W.

Vershbow, Alexander

Volcker, Paul A.

Warner, Margaret

Warsh, Kevin

Weber, Vin

West, F.J. Bing

Whitman, Christine

Wolfensohn, James D.

Wolfowitz, Paul

Yellen, Janet Louise

Yergin, Daniel

Yost, Casimir A.

Zakaria, Fareed

Zoellick, Robert B.

VATICAN

Bergoglio, Jorge Mario

Castelló, Santos Abril

Kolvenbach, Peter-Han

Marranci, Rolando

Very Rev. Adolfo Nicolás Pachón, S.J., S.T.D.

Ratzinger, Joseph Aloisius

Ricca, Battista Mario

Tauran, Jean-Louis

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von Freyberg, Ernst

VIETNAM

Nguyễn, Tấn Dũng

ZAMBIA

Moyo, Dambisa F.

ZIMBABWE

Masiyiwa, Strive

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aPPENDIX B – Sovereign Parties

To the 2014 no-fly accords

BRICS NATIONS

Federal Republic of Brasil

Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Russian Federation Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Republic of India Date:_________ By:____________________________________

People's Republic of China

Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Republic of South Africa

Date:_________ By:____________________________________

CARRIBEAN NATIONS

Republic of Cuba Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Republic of Haiti Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Dominican Republic Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Commonwealth of Jamaica

Date:_________ By:____________________________________

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

Date:_________ By:____________________________________

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Commonwealth of the Bahamas

Date:________ By:_____________________________

Barbados Date:________ By:_____________________________

Saint Lucia Date:________ By:_____________________________

Country of Curaçao Date:________ By:_____________________________

Aruba Date:________ By:_____________________________

Grenada Date:________ By:_____________________________

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Date:________ By:_____________________________

Antigua and Barbuda Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Dominica Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Sint Maarten Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Collectivity of Saint Martin

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

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CENTRAL AMERICAN NATIONS

Belize Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Costa Rica Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of El Salvador

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Guatemala

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Honduras Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Nicaragua Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Panama Date:_________ By:_____________________________

SOUTH AMERICAN NATIONS

Republic of Colombia Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Argentine Republic Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Peru Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Chile Date:_________ By:_____________________________

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Republic of Ecuador Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Plurinational State of Bolivia

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Paraguay Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Oriental Republic of Uruguay

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Co-operative Republic of Guyana

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Suriname Date:_________ By:_____________________________

SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS

Nation of Brunei Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Kingdom of Cambodia Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of Indonesia Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Lao People's Democratic Republic

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Malaysia Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

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Republic of Singapore Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Kingdom of Thailand Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

Independent State of Papau New Guinea

Date:_________ By:_____________________________

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aPPENDIX C – Applicable law under

public and private international law

– An Opinion by Judge Silvercloud Musafir, Native American Law & Justice Center, USA)

HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The concept of a sovereign nation-state began at the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 when a major

truncation between Church and State set into motion a series of highly dramatic political, social and

economic events in the newly conceptualized nation-state governments within their borders, and their

relations with one another across their borders, all over the world following colonization by the

European powers.

European laws found their way into these colonies although public and private international law

required the colonizer to recognize the customs, laws, mores and traditions of these new territories who

were becoming colonies without their consent and understanding.

America drew up the first public international law in 1863, called the Lieber Code, to deal with Civil War

atrocities under the crimes against humanity standard. This became a sort of a template to deal with

other sovereign nation-states which went beyond the limits of human dignity and decency, morals and

ethics, law, order and justice. Fraud is a crime. It has to be dealt with as an atrocity against mankind,

too, especially when unremitting and unbridled manipulation is used in financial markets with the

United States occupying the leading edge while other enslaved sovereign nation-states are summarily

forced into the bleeding edge.

THE LAW DEVELOPS

In the years that followed, other sovereign nation-states subscribed to limitations of their conduct, and

numerous other treaties and bodies were created to regulate the conduct of states towards one another

in terms of these treaties, including, but not limited to, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 1899, the

Hague and Geneva Conventions in 1864, International Court of Justice in 1921; the Genocide

Convention, and the International Criminal Court in the late 1990s. Because international law is a

relatively new area of law its development and propriety in applicable areas are often subject to dispute.

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Under Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, public international law has three

principal sources: international treaties, custom, and general principles of law. In addition, judicial

decisions and teachings may be applied as "subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law". A

totality of juridical contours to arrive at a just, lasting, and viable decision in the interest of justice.

PRESENT DAY SCENARIO

The United States of America has arrogated to itself the role of global policeman. It has interfered in

Libya, Egypt, Syria, Iran. Yemen, North Korea, Russia, Ukraine, and several other countries in its attempt

to maintain its superpower status without the consent of these sovereign nation-states. This is totally

ultra vires mutually agreed upon treaty clauses and terms. There is always an implicit threat of

aggression sewn into the treaty to benefit the United States only.

The United States of America has unleashed a fractional banking system upon the global financial

system following the Bretton-Woods Agreement in New Hampshire in 1945 after World War Two. The

printing of counterfeit dollars ultra vires the United States Constitution has become the norm. The

Constitution prohibits the emitting of “bills of credit” (paper money) except for coinage in gold and

silver. See Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5, and Article 1, Section 10, Clause 1. U.S. Constitution. It is

technically called “Quantitative Easing” which really means unlimited, unbridled, and unceasing printing

of paper money.

There has been no constitutional amendment to this constitutional clause except for the passage of the

Federal Reserve Act in 1913 to create an international private bank under the misnomer “Federal

Reserve Bank.” It was easier and less cumbersome to enact a law than to muster and marshal the

support of all the States of the Union to effectuate constitutional amendment as required under Article

V of the U.S. Constitution.

A law student once challenged the Federal Reserve Board (The Fed) to disclose its decision-making

policies under the Freedom of Information Act. A federal court found in favor of The Fed by granting it

the privilege of confidentiality necessary for the US financial markets to prevent being compromised or

threatened through subterfuge. Merrill v. Federal Open Market Committee, 565 F.2d 778 (1977)

The United States of America has created, sustained, maintained and perpetrated international fraud

within its borders and outside its borders through various officials working clandestinely and covertly

with other banking cartels in Europe, Australasia, South America, and Asia. When any sovereign nation-

state opposes its policies, war is usually threatened, and in some cases unleashed like in Iraq since the

sacking of the Mossaddegh administration in the 1950s when Shah Pahlavi was installed into a position

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of power to consort with American policies while the USA maintained a permanent station in the Middle

East to help the fledgling nation-state of Israel formed in 1948. The Ayatollah Khomeini movement

upstaged the Shah who fled to the USA, and shortly thereafter died. The same fate awaited deposed-

President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines who fled to Hawaii.

The United States of America has violated every treaty it entered into with other countries with

impunity just like it did with its own Aboriginal Americans using “manifest destiny” as its justification.

More treaties were broken than concluded.

Article 31(1) of the Vienna Convention of Treaties writes on the topic of interpretation that:

"A treaty shall be interpreted in good faith in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the

terms of the treaty in their context and in the light of its object and purpose."

The purpose of a treaty is to maintain the principle pacta sund servanda – a promise is to be kept and

not to be broken. The USA pays lip service to these first principles of law while telling the whole world

that it is the bastion of the rule of law. Its weapons of mass distractions using the media is legion. It has

no competition in this endeavor. It leads the pack using the First Amendment, U.S. Constitution

(freedom of speech, association and the press) to the hilt.

RATIONALE TO ORDER THE UNITED STATES TO CEASE AND DESIST FRO PERPETRATING FINANCIAL

FRAUD.

1. The issue of United States dollar as a global currency forced upon sovereign nation-states is

mentioned in none of the treaties entered into between other sovereign nation-states and the United

States. What is not contemplated, expressed, or stated in a compact, agreement, contract, covenant or

treaty is considered out of bounds and unlawful (expressio unius est exclusio alterius).

Some scholars argue that the United States of America was silent about the US dollar in these treaties by

taking advantage of the subtlety inter arma enim silent leges – the law falls mute in the clash of arms. A

subtle warning by the United States to other sovereign nation-states that war will become necessary if

they wish and desire to disagree. Might is right. It has worked very well for the bullying stance of the

United States in every corner of the globe. No country is spared the tentacles of the mighty United

States, and its almighty dollar.

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2. Allowing American officials to travel by air, sea or overland to other countries in their quest to

establish the strength of the US dollar is hazardous and dangerous to the economic well-being of other

sovereign nation-states.. Even telecommunications using satellites to effectuate electronic money

transfers is ominous and devastating to other countries who customarily have used other means of

exchange instead of paper money. Their efforts to revert to their customs and traditions is threatened

by the US dollar, and accompanying economic sanctions usually by destabilizing its currency, and then

causing havoc to its economy.

3. The United States cannot and should not have the monopoly because it says it practices anti-trust

laws in its own country. It makes the laws with one hand, and breaks them with the other. It believes

there is no power on earth to stop its excesses. It cleverly and cunningly uses the Necessary and Proper

Clause (Article 1, section 8, clause 18) and the Needful Rules and Regulations Clause (Article IV,

section3, clause 2, of the U.S. Constitution, for example, to make any rule or regulation when it

becomes bothersome and cumbersome for Congress to pass a law with its first and second readings and

committees, votes and vetoes. With these rules and regulations in place, the United States government

is able to do whatever wishes and desires under the cloak of secrecy. When questioned, it has a

standard answer that defies law, order, and justice – national security ! It even operates a 24-hour

secret court called the FISA Court (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) manned by judges willing to sign

a subpoena at the drop of a pin based on an affidavit by any law enforcement agent or agency claiming a

breach to national security.

4. This international bullying using financial conduits, conspiracies, cartels and cabals must be stopped

by participating countries whose sovereign airspace is constantly being violated when these officials fly

in and out unabated and unchecked.

5. Public and private international law thus becomes the only necessary tool to prevent and stop

atrocities against mankind when financial manipulations impose another form of economic slavery upon

sovereign nation-states with the perpetration of deception, deceitfulness, outright dishonesty and

blatant theft which are perfect are examples of fraud that qualify for criminal sanctions.

6. Plaintiff sovereign nation-states must be unflinching in their effort to do everything within their

power to safeguard their airspace from such wanton acts by the United States. Lack of preventive

measures by these sovereign nation-states will impel the United States to disregard public and private

international law. The plaintiff sovereign nation-states have the power and authority to raise the

standard of decency, morality and civilized behavior by setting an example with the NO FLY ORDER.

LAWS VIOLATED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THAT REQUIRES A NO-FLY ORDER AND JUDGMENT

AGAINST THE UNITED STATES AND ITS OFFICLAS, BOTH ELECTED AND UNDERCOVER.

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~ Aldrich-Vreeland Act of 1908

~ Federal Reserve Act of 1913 (HR vote: 285/85, Senate vote: 54/34)

~ Gold Reserve Act of 1934 (Sec. 10, 31 U.S.C. 822 (b) – amended by striking out “stabilizing the

exchange value of the dollar . . .)

~ Banking Act of 1935

~ Federal Reserve - Treasury Dept. Accord of 1951

~ Bank Holding Act of 1956 (PL 84-511, 70 Stat.133)

~ International Banking Act of 1978

~ Federal Banking Agency Audit Act of 1978

~ Full Employment & Balanced Growth Act of 1978

~ Depository Institutions Deregulation & Monetary Control Act of 1980

~ FDIC Improvement Act of 1991

~ Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999

~ Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

~ Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act of 2006

~ Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act of 2011