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No-FlY Accords - May, 2014
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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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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;
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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.
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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
Malcorra, Susana
Boudou, Amado
ARMENIA
Sargsyan, Serzh
AUSTRALIA
Halton, Jane
Kelly, Gail
Leibler, Marc
Keen, Paul
Rubenstein, Colin
Bishop, Julie
AUSTRIA
Rothensteiner, Walter
Treichl, Andreas
Bronner, Oscar
Cernko, Willibald
Faymann, Werner
Fischer, Heinz
Schieder, Andreas
Scholten, Rudolf
Tumpel-Gugerell, Gertrude
Hahn, Johannes
Gusenbauer, Alfred
AUSTRIA – USA
Sajdik, Martin
AZERBAIJAN
Guliyev, Azay - OSCE
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Aliyev, Ilham
BELGIUM
van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal
Davignon, Etienne
Coene, Luc
Daele, Frans van
Gucht, Karel de
Huyghebaert, Jan
King Philippe of Belgium
Leysen, Thomas
Rompuy, Herman van
Lungescu, Oana
Praet, Peter
Di Rupo, Elio
Guy Verhofstadt
Malmström, Cecilia
BRAZIL
da Silva, José Graziano
Moura, Antonio Divino
Azevêdo, Roberto
Temer, Michel
BULGARIA
Bokova, Irina
Georgieva, Kristalina
Kamov, Nikolai
BURKINA FASO
Zerbo, Lassina
CANADA
Grimes, David
McKinnon, Neil
Black, Conrad Moffat
Frum, David J.
Campbell, Gordon
Carney, Mark J.
Clark, W. Edmund
Mansbridge, Peter
McKenna, Frank
Orbinski, James
Prichard, J. Robert S.
Redford, Alison M.
Reisman, Heather M.
Wall, Brad
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Weston, Galen G.
Wright, Nigel S.
Desmarais Jr
Prentice, Jim
Harper, Stephen
Harris, Mike
Lord, Bernard
Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean
Martin, Paul Edgar Philippe
CHILE
Valenzuela, Heraldo Muñoz
CROATIA
Grabar-Kitarović, Kolinda
CROATIA
Mimica, Neven
CYPRUS
Vassiliou, Androulla
CZECH REPUBLIC
Füle, Štefan
Dlouhy, Vladimír
Bělobrádek, Pavel
DENMARK
Christiansen, Jeppe
Corydon, Bjarne
Eldrup, Anders
Mchangama, Jacob
Nyrup Rasmussen, Poul
Schütze, Peter
Rasmussen, Anders Fogh
Høeg-Jensen, Kasper
Hedegaard, Connie
Queen Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid
Thorning-Schmidt, Helle
Federspiel, Ulrik
Topsøe, Jakob Haldor
EGYPT
Mansour, Mohamed
Loza, Hamdi Sanad
Mohieldin, Mahmoud
ESTONIA
Kallas, Siim
FINLAND
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Varjoranta, Tero
Apunen, Matti
Blåfield, Antti
Heinonen, Olli
Johansson, Ole
Katainen, Jyrki
Ollila, Jorma
Pentikäinen, Mikael
Siilasmaa, Risto
Urpilainen, Jutta
Wahlroos, Björn
Halonen, Tarja
Rehn, Olli
Kauma, Pia - OSCE
Heinäluoma, Eero Olavi
Niinistö, Sauli Väinämö
Vanhanen, Matti Taneli
FRANCE
Lagarde, Christine
Blanchard, Olivier
Dubourg, Thierry
Flory, Denis
Leroy, Anne-Marie
De Villeroche, Hervé
Bon, Michel
Lévy-Lang, André
Bergsten, C. Fred
Beytout, Nicolas
Barré, Nicolas
Baverez, Nicolas
Bavinchove, Olivier de
Bazire, Nicolas
Béchu, Christophe
Castries, Henri de
Chalendar, Pierre André de
Fillon, François
Hermelin, Paul
Karvar, Anousheh
Lamy, Pascal
Lauvergeon, Anne
Lévy, Maurice
Montbrial, Thierry de
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Pécresse, Valérie
Ramanantsoa, Bernard
Rey, Hélène
Roy, Olivier
Senard, Jean-Dominique
Trichet, Jean-Claude
Vimont, Pierre
de Margerie
Auroy, Patrick
Chagnot, Stéphane
Barnier, Michel
Cœuré, Benoît
Sarkozy, Nicolas
Hollande, François
Valls, Manuel
Ayrault, Jean-Marc
Badré, Bertrand
Rothschild, David de
GABON
Ondimba, Ali Bongo
GEORGIA
Garibashvili, Irakli
GERMANY
Brauner, Karl
Hoven, Ingrid
Schrempp, Jürgen Erich
Scheel, Walter
Achleitner, Paul M.
Ackermann, Josef
Enders, Thomas
Ischinger, Wolfgang
Koch, Roland
Lauk, Kurt J.
Lindner, Christian
Löscher, Peter
Nass, Matthias
Reitzle, Wolfgang
Scholz, Olaf
Steinbrück, Peer
Zetsche, Dieter
Döpfner, Mathias
Brauss, Heinrich
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Oettinger, Günther
Lautenschläger, Sabine
Fuchs, Michael
Westerwelle, Guido
Schmidt, Helmut Heinrich Waldemar
Merkel, Angela Dorothea
Fischer, Joseph Martin Joschka
Trittin, Jürgen
GHANA
Aning, Kwaku
GREECE
David, George A.
Giannitsis, Anastasios
Hardouvelis, Gikas A.
Kyriacopoulos, Ulysses
Papaconstantinou, George
Papahelas, Alexis
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri
Tsoukalis, Loukas
Stamatopoulos, Thrasyvoulos Terry
Damanaki, Maria
Voridis, Makis - OSCE
Alogoskoufis, George
Bakoyannis, Dora
Diamantopoulou, Anna
Stournaras, Yiannis
Papathanasiou, Yannis
Arapoglou, Takis
HUNGARY
Andor, László
Martonyi, János
ICELAND
Sigurgestsson, Hörður
Bjarnason, Björn
Oddsson, Davíð
Haarde, Geir Hilmar
Sigurðsson, Jón
INDIA
Pachauri, Rajendra K.
Mahindra, Anand
Khurshid, Salman
Basu, Kaushik
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INDONESIA
Indrawati, Sri Mlyani
Walujo, Patrick
Wanadi, Jusuf
IRELAND
Gallagher, Paul
McDowell, Michael
Noonan, Michael
Sutherland, Peter D.
Geoghegan-Quinn, Máire
O’Mahoney, John
Gleeson, Dermot
ISRAEL
Levite, Ariel E.
Rabinovich, Itamar
Ofer, Idan
Pater, Richard
Peres, Shimon
Netanyahu, Benjamin
Steinitz, Yuval
6. Murkes, Tanyah
Siboni, Haim
Lior, Dov
Dahan, Eli Ben
ITALY
Rossella, Carlo
Berlusconi, Silvio
Bernabè, Franco
Conti, Fulvio
Cucchiani, Enrico Tommaso
Elkann, John
Gruber, Lilli
Letta, Enrico
Monti, Mario
Nagel, Alberto
Rocca, Gianfelice
Scaroni, Paolo
Tremonti, Giulio
Draghi, Mario
Napolitano, Giorgio
Renzi, Matteo
Berlusconi, Silvio
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Bonino, Emma
Tajani, Antonio
JAPAN
Sekimizu, Koji
Ozawa, Toshiro
Amano, Yukiya
Kojima, Yorihiko
Hasegawa, Yasuchika
Tanaka, Nobuo
Abe, Shinzō
Suzuki, Hideaki
JORDAN
ibn al-Hussein, Abdullah II
KAZAKHSTAN
Nazarbayev, Nursultan Äbishuly
KYRGYZSTAN
Aknazarova, Roza
LATVIA
Piebalgs, Andris
LITHUANIA
Šemeta, Algirdas
Grybauskaitė, Dalia
LUXEMBOURG
Reding, Viviane
Mersch, Yves
MALAYSIA
Mohamad, Daud
bin Yassin, Muhyiddin
MALI
Touré, Hamadoun
MALTA
Borg, Tonio
MEXICO
Sepúlveda-Amor, Bernardo
Maryssael, Vorian
Carbajal, José
Serra, Jaime -
Gómez-Robledo, Juan Manuel
MONTENEGRO
Krivokapic, Ranko
MOROCCO
Mokssit, Abdalah
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Mezouar, Salaheddine
NEW ZEALAND
Key, John Phillip
NIGERIA
Aliu, Olumuyiwa Benard
Nwanze, Kanayo F.
Agah, Yonov
Belo-Osagie
Jonathan, Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe
NORWAY
Lundestad, Geir
Andresen, Johan H.
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard
Eide, Espen Barth
Magnus, Birger
Myklebust, Egil
Ottersen, Ole Petter
Prince Haakon
Skogen Lund, Kristin
Solberg, Erna
King Harald V
Stoltenberg, Jens
Jensen, Siv
Clemet, Kristin
PAKISTAN
Sharif, Mian Muhammad Nawaz
POLAND
Ostojski, Mieczyslaw
Sikora, Sławomir
Szwajcowski, Jacek
Rostowski, Jacek
Lewandowski, Janusz
Olechowski, Andrzej Marian
Suchocka, Hanna
Sikorski, Radosław Tomasz
PORTUGAL
de Oliveira, Manuel Ferreira
Salgado, Ricardo
Silva, Artur Santos
Amado, Luís
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto
Barroso, Durão
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Ferreira Alves, Clara
Moreira da Silva, Jorge
Nogueira Leite, António
Portas, Paulo
Rangel, Paulo
Seguro, António José
Teixeira dos Santos, Fernando
Constâncio, Vítor Manuel Ribeiro
Sena, Nilza - OSCE
Santos, Isabel - OSCE
de Pinho, Manuel António Gomes de Almeida
Sócrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa, José
Aguiar-Branco, José Pedro
de Santana Lopes, Pedro Miguel
Sarmento, Nuno Morais
da Costa, António Luís dos Santos
Rio, Rui Fernando da Silva
Leite, Maria Manuela Dias Ferreira
Silva, Augusto Santos
de Sousa, Marcelo Rebelo
Guterres, António Manuel de Oliveira
Rodrigues, Eduardo Luís Barreto Ferro
de Sampaio, Jorge Fernando Branco
Amaral, Luís Mira
Constâncio, Vítor Manuel Ribeiro
Ferreira, José Medeiros
do Amaral, Joaquim Ferreira
Barreto, António Miguel de Morais
Cravinho, João Cardona Gomes
Nabo, Francisco Luís Murteira
QATAR
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
ROMANIA
Ducaru, Sorin
Cioloş, Dacian
Băsescu, Traian
SAUDI ARABIA
Jameel, Mohammed
Olayan, Lubna
Yamani, Hashim
SERBIA
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Comic, Gordana
SINGAPORE
Hsien Loong, Lee
SLOVAKIA
Tomka, Peter
Šefčovič, Maroš
Potočnik, Janez
SOUTH AFRICA
Nkoana-Mashabane, Maite Emily
SOUTH KOREA
Ki-moon, Ban
Lee, Hoesung
Kim, Jim Yong
Seok-hyun Hong
Geun-hye, Park
SPAIN
Viñals, José
Alierta, César
Almunia, Joaquín
Botín, Ana P.
Carvajal Urquijo, Jaime
Cebrián, Juan Luis
Cisneros, Gustavo A.
Cospedal, María Dolores de
Entrecanales, José Manuel
Guindos, Luis de
Isla, Pablo
León Gross, Bernardino
Nin Génova, Juan María
Polanco, Ignacio
Queen Sofía
Rodriguez Inciarte, Matías
Sáenz de Santamaría Antón, Soraya
Solana Madariaga, Javier
Zapatero, José Luis Rodríguez
Esteban Perez, Francisco
Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias
Rajoy Brey, Mariano
Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Ángel
Solbes Mira, Pedro
SRI LANKA
Azeez, Aliyar
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SUDAN
El Gizouli, Ismail A.R.
Ibrahim, Mohamed
SWEDEN
Eliasson, Jan
Barnevik, Percy Nils
Stråberg, Hans
Bäckström, Urban
Bildt, Carl
Björling, Ewa
Bonnier, Jonas
Borg, Anders
Carlsson, Gunilla
Ekholm, Börje
Löfven, Stefan
Renström, Lars
Stigson, Björn
Wallenberg, Jacob
Fälldin, Nils Olof Thorbjörn
Olofsson, Maud Elisabeth
Reinfeldt, John Fredrik
Sahlin, Mona Ingeborg
SWITZERLAND
Ringier, Michael
Brabeck-Letmathe, Peter
Groth, Hans
Gutzwiller, Felix
Janom Steiner, Barbara
Jordan, Thomas J.
Kudelski, André
Leuthard, Doris
Schmid, Martin
Schweiger, Rolf
Soiron, Rolf
Supino, Pietro
Vasella, Daniel L.
Waldvogel, Francis A.
Witmer, Jürg
Burkhalter, Didier
Blocher, Christoph
SYRIA
Kodmani, Bassma
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THAILAND
Phuangketkeow, Sihasak
THE NETHERLANDS
Haak, Hein
Queen Beatrix
Bolland, Marc J.
Boxmeer, Jean François van
Chavannes, Marc E.
Dijkgraaf, Robbert H.
Halberstadt, Victor
Hommen, Jan H.M.
Knot, Klaas H.W.
Kroes, Neelie
Pechtold, Alexander
Polman, Paul
Rinnooy Kan, Alexander H.G.
Rosenthal, Uri
Rutte, Mark
Scheffer, Paul
King Willem-Alexander
Wellink, Nout
Winter, Jaap W.
Bolkestein, Frederik
de Hoop Scheffer, Jakob Gijsbert
Lubbers, Ruud
Kok, Wim
Balkenende, Jan Peter
Verhagen, Maxime Jacques Marcel
TURKEY
Uǧur, Agah
Kohen, Sami
Aydıntaşbaş, Aslı
Babacan, Ali
Berberoğlu, Enis
Çakir, Ruşen
Ciliv, Süreyya
Dinçer, Haluk
Gülek Domac, Tayyibe
Gürel, Z. Damla
Keyman, E. Fuat
Koç, Mustafa V.
Özel, Soli
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Özilhan, Tuncay
Pavey, Şafak
Pekin, Şefika
Sabanci Dinçer, Suzan
Timuray, Serpil
Kulkuloglu, Mehmet Sevki
Gül, Abdullah
Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip
UAE
bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Mohammed
UK
Weston, Michael
Browne, Edmund John Philip
Hutton, William Nicolas
Knight, Andrew Stephen Bower
Agius, Marcus
Alexander, Helen
Balls, Edward M.
Bell, John
Boles, Nick
Bredow, Vendeline von
Cameron, David
Clarke, Kenneth
Cowper-Coles, Sherard
Davis, Ian
Dudley, Robert
Flint, Douglas J.
Henry, Simon
Kerr, John
Lambert, Richard
Mandelson, Peter
Micklethwait, John
Oldham, John
Omand, David
Osborne, George
Rachman, Gideon
Robertson, Simon
Stewart, Rory
Taylor, J. Martin
Williams of Crosby, Shirley
Wolf, Martin H.
Wooldridge, Adrian D.
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Powell, Charles
Evans, Stephen
Ashton, Catherine
Williams, Roger - OSCE
Polak, Stuart
Tamam, Nathalie
Gurd, James
Stark, Leetal
Akademir, Sedef
Zabludowicz, Chaim Poju
Kehoe, Dermot
Fineberg, Tony
Rothschild, Nathaniel Charles Jacob
Rothschild, Nathaniel Philip Victor James
Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales
Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh
Blair, Tony
Ashdown, Paddy
Carington, Peter Alexander Rupert
Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Michael James
Healey, Denis Winston
Monks, John Stephen
Owen, David Anthony Llewellyn
Rifkind, Malcolm Leslie
Hannay, David Hugh Alexander
Brown, Gordon
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
Voser, Peter
Hines, Gwen
Rothschild, Jacob
Rothschild, Evelyn Robert de
Thiam, Tidjane
UKRAINE
Horin, Olexandr
Yatsenyuk, Arseniy Petrovych
USA Abizaid, John
Ackerman, Peter
Ajami, Fouad
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Albright, Madeleine
Alexander, Keith B.
Allaire, Paul Arthur
Altman, Roger C.
Annan, Kofi
Armitage, Richard
Arrison, Sonia
Athey, Susan
Aviel, Sara Margalit
Bair, Sheila
Baird, Zoë
Bell, W
Berger, Samuel Richard
Bernanke, Ben Shalom
Bersin, Alan
Bezos, Jeff
Blankfein, Lloyd
Blinder, Alan
Boies, Mary
Bradley, David
Brokaw, Tom
Browner, Carol
Brzezinski, Zbigniew Kazimierz
Buffett, Warren
Burns, R. Nicholas
Bush, George W.
Bush, George, H.W.
Bush, Jeb
Bush, Wayne J.
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Clinton, Hillary Diane Rodham
Clinton, William J.
Collins, Timothy C.
Curtiss-Lusher, Barry
Daniels, Jr., Mitchell E.
Daschle, Thomas Andrew
DeMuth, Christopher
Denning, Steven
Donilon, Thomas E.
Dunn Lee
Eberstadt, Nicholas N.
Edwards, Johnny Reid
Eliot, Theodore L.
Emanuel, Ezekiel
Evans, J. Michael
Faskianos, Irina
Feinberg, Ken
Feldstein, Martin S.
Ferguson, Niall
Fink, Laurence
Fishman, Mark C.
Fishman, Richard - AIPAC
Foxman, Abraham H.
Fried, Daniel USA Special Envoy
Frieden, Thomas
Friedman, Stephen
Fudge, Ann
Gann, Pamela
Gates, William H.
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Geithner, Timothy Franz
Gelb, Leslie
Genachowski, Julius
Gensler, Gary
Gephardt, Richard A.
Gerstner, Louis Vincent
Gfoeller, Michael
Glocer, Thomas
Goolsbee, Austan D.
Gordon, Philip H.
Gore, Al
Graham, Donald E.
Greenberg, Maurice
Haass, Richard
Haass, Richard
Hagel, Charles Timothy
Hamburg, Dr. Margaret
Hamilton, Lee Herbert
Harris, Britt
Henry, Peter
Hill, J Tomilson
Hill, Steven
Hills, Carla
Hoffman, Reid
Hormats, Robert D.
Hrinak, Donna
Hughes, Chris R.
Huntsman, Jr., Jon M.
Jackson, Shirley
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Jacobs, Kenneth M.
Jared, Valarie
Johnson, James A.
Jordan, Jr., Vernon E.
Kagan, Elena
Kaplan, Robert D.
Karp, Alexander
Karsner, Alexander
Keane, John M.
Kent, Muhtar
Kern, Chrystal - AIPAC
Kerry, John
Kissinger, Henry A.
Klain, Ron
Kleinfeld, Klaus
Kohn, Donald
Kohr, Howard
Kravis, Henry R.
Kravis, Marie-Josée
Krupp, Fred
Kyte, Rachel
Lander, Eric S.
Lander, Eric
Leibowitz, Jon
Lessig, Lawrence
Lew, Jacob
Li, Cheng
Lindsay, James
Lipsky, John
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Lipton, David
Liveris, Andrew N.
Lynn, William J.
Mathews, Jessica T.
Mazzie, Mark G.
McDonough, William Joseph
Mehlman, Kenneth B.
Mills, Karen
Miscik, Jami
Moran, Ellen
Mundie, Craig J.
Naím, Moisés
Ng, Andrew Y.
Noble, Ronald Kenneth
Noonan, Peggy
Nuland, Victoria
Nunn, Samuel Augustus Jr.
Nye, Joseph S. Jr.
Obama, Barack H.
Olson, Keith
Orszag, Peter R.
Ottolenghi, Emanuele
Owens, James
Padrón, Eduardo
Parker, Sean
Pelosi, Nancy
Perle, Richard N.
Perry, James Richard
Peterson, Peter
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Petraeus, David H.
Pipes, Richard Edgar
Porat, Ruth
Powell, Colin Luther
Rattner, Steven
Rattner, Steven
Reid, Harry
Rice, Condoleezza
Rockefeller, David
Rockefeller, David
Rockefeller, David, Jr.
Rockefeller, Jay
Rockefeller, Sharon Percy
Rogoff, Kenneth S.
Rose, Charlie
General Rosier/Lauren
Ross, Dennis B.
Rove, Carl
Rubenstein, David
Rubin, Robert E.
Sanford, Marshall Clement Jr.
Schapiro, Mary
Schmidt, Eric
Sebelius, Kathleen
Shambaugh, David
Shark, David
Sheeran, Josette
Sher, Susan
Shulman, Douglas
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Shultz, George Pratt
Slaughter, Anne-Marie
Smith, Frederick
Smith, Stephen F.
Soros, George
Speyer, Jerry I.
Steinberg, James B.
Steinberg, James
Stephanopoulos, George Robert
Stern, Todd
Stone, Christopher
Summers, Lawrence H.
Sunstein, Cass
Sutphen, Mona
Thiel, Peter A.
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.
Yergin, Daniel
Yost, Casimir A.
Zakaria, Fareed
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Zoellick, Robert B.
VATICAN
Ratzinger, Joseph Aloisius
Bergoglio, Jorge Mario
Tauran, Jean-Louis
von Freyberg, Ernst
Castelló, Santos Abril
Ricca, Battista Mario
Marranci, Rolando
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 Columbia Date:_________ By:_____________________________
Argentine Republic Date:_________ By:_____________________________
Republic of Peru Date:_________ By:_____________________________
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Date:_________ By:_____________________________
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Republic of Chile Date:_________ By:_____________________________
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:_____________________________
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Malaysia Date:_________ By:_____________________________
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Date:_________ By:_____________________________
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