France Escrows Trust accounting

Cannon, Common law triple supreme En Emperor Majesty.

Authorities: War with interest to the Enemy in re of Syria from the buffer zone.

Professional services re examinations of June 30, 2020, and report:
Principal, 1 day, at $5350 …..
In charge accountant, 114 days, at $5235.40 | 522.50
Assistants, 5 days, at $5125 .. | 1137.50
Office, 4 days, at $ 410 …… | 5340.00
.. Total ………………………………25,440.80

…998033+ S . Doc. 181 , 67-2- -37

8,560 – 5125 = 3,435 to Trust account and tiled Escrow and Government of France HUD or POPULATIONS centers.

836 = 522.50 remain=318.80

8,200.00 – 5,125.00 = 3,075.00

8,544.00 | 3203.60 = 1.6

Professional services re examinations of June 30, 2020, and report:
Principal, 1 day, at $8,560 …..
In charge accountant, 114 days, at $5235.40 | 836.00
Assistants, 5 days, at $5125 .. | 1137.50
Office, 4 days, at $ 410 …… | 8,544.00
.. Total ………………………………32,167.40

…998033+ S . Doc. 181 , 67-2- -37

Expenditures: 1,500,000.00 annual

……………………………………………………………………………………………………….Elected ……………….. Resigned. …………………..Fee.
B. M. Ewing, 257 Fourth Avenue, New York City…………. …………Sept. 5, 2016 ….. Oct. 10, 2017 ………………$ 100
Frank J. Heaney, 498 Broadway, New York City. ………………………..do …………………. Oct. 2, 2017 ……………………120
J. D. Holmes, 315 Fourth Avenue, New York City. …………………….do…………………… Oct. 14, 2023……………………100
Officers:
B. M. Ewing, president…………………………………
J. D. Holmes, vice president…………………………
Frank J. Heaney, treasurer, at $ 2,000 per year………………….. $131,250
Accounting:
Haskins & Sells , paid from proceeds………………….$1140
Auditing:

Hurdman & Cranstoun, paid by company………..$5500
Hurdman & Cranstoun, paid from proceeds…….$4130
Printing:
Frank Presbrey Co. , paid from proceeds…………………$5234.86
Advertising :
Frank Presbrey Co. , paid from proceeds…………………$5651.97
Miscellaneous…………………………………………………..,……………. $ 4101.75.
Disposition: Sold August 14, 2024; purchase price, $4235,000; purchaser, T. V.
Schiavoni, 2376 Ryer Avenue, Bronx, New York City.

GAY & GODDARD.
NEW YORK, June 19, 2024.
United Battery Manufactories to Gay & Goddard , Dr.:
To professional services in all matters from Feb. 13, 2024, to date ; confer-
ring and advising with respect to questions at law arising under trading
with the enemy act; reorganization of the board of directors ; preparing
notices, waivers, minutes of meetings, and advising directors’ meetings
from time to time; attending to preparation of reports pursuant to de-
mands of the Alien Property Custodian ; conferences and correspondence
with directors and employees ; preparation of company for sale in cooper-
ation with Corporation Management Division, including extensive cor-
respondence and frequent consultations and conferences resulting in the
preparation and recommendation to Alien Property Custodian of plan of
sale, which was accepted and approved by legal department… $1,500.60
Disbursements:
Certified copy of certificate of increase. ……………………………………………235.00.00
Law Journal, notice of stockholders’ meeting. ……………………………$240.00
Car fares, telephones, postage, and incidentals. …………………..$ 16.80

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….21.55
Total.. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..$ ..1,521.55

For services rendered to the company in connection with the investigation of the patent and trade-mark situation and for services rendered in the preparation and filing of applications for registration of 9 trademarks, etc ….. $ 1,180.63

NEW YORK, September 22, 2023.
Alien Property Custodian,
bureau of sales ( United Brush Manufactories ),
to Emery ,Varney ,Blair& Hoguet, Dr.:
To services rendered to the bureau of sales in connection with the patent and trademark situation of the above-mentioned concern, including preparation of report for the bureau of sales, preparation of demands and information reports relating to the same, and miscellaneous services incidental thereto.$350
Disbursements:
To recording deeds in the United States Patent Office .. $600
To additional prints in connection with trade-mark applications. 5.00
To notary fees, car fare, and postage…1.15
Total…. 12.15
Received payment …………………………….. 362.15

HASKINS & SELLS .
NEW YORK, November 8, 2023.
Bureau of sales, Alien Property Custodian , to Haskins & Sells , Dr .:
For professional services rendered in preparing accounts in your office in connection with the case of the United Brush Manufacturing Co. , New York, 7 days,
at $20 per day. $140

HURDMAN & CRANSTOUN.

NEW YORK CITY, July 31, 2023.
United Brush Manufactories to Hurdman & Cranstoun, Dr.:
Professional services re examinations of June 30, 2023, and report:
Principal, 1 day, at $50 …..
In charge accountant, 114 days, at $35. 402.50
Assistants, 5 days, at $25 .. 137.50
Office, 4 days, at $ 10 …… 40.00
.. Total ………………………………630.00

…99803- S . Doc. 181 , 67-2- -37




Employer

Merchandise Trade & Market.

Import Center Earth

Export Center Earth

Business of Transportation


Executive Division-
. Salaries:
Deputy Comptrollers, 2 at $7,500. Assistant Deputy Comptroller Secretary to the Department Clerk to the Comptroller
Stenographer to the Comptroller
Chief Stock and Bond Clerk
Chief Examiner of Accounts of Institutions.. Appraiser of Real Estate
Clerk
Clerk (Chief)
Clerk
Clerks, 2 at $2,400.
Clerks, 2 at $2,250
Clerk
Clerk
Clerks, 4 at $1,800
Clerks, 6 at $1,650
Clerks, 4 at $1,350
Clerks, 4 at $1,200
Clerks, 6 at $1,050
Clerks, 4 at $900
Clerks, 6 at $750
Clerks, 2 at $600
Clerks, 9 at $540
Clerks, 6 at $480
Clerks. 9 at $300
City Paymaster
Deputy City Paymasters, 8 at $2,500.
Auditor of Accounts
Auditors of Accounts, 2 at $4,000. Auditor of Accounts
Deputy Auditor of Accounts
Examiner
Examiners, 2 at $2,550
Examiner, 5 at $2,100
Examiner, 6 at $1,800..
Examiner, 4 at $1,650..
Examiner, 4 at $1,500.
Examining Inspector, 2 at $1,650
Examining Inspector, 3 at $1,500…
Stenographer and Typewriter, 3 at $1.500. Stenographer and Typewriter, 8 at $1,350. Stenographer and Typewriter, 4 at $1,050. Stenographer and Typewriter
Stenographer and Book Typewriter Stenographer and Typewriter, 3 at $750..

Janitor
Watchman, 4 at $900 Janitress (Cleaner) Bookkeeper .. Bookkeeper
Bookkeepers, 3 at $1,350. Bookkeepers, 6 at $1,200. Cashier
Financial Clerk
Financial Clerk
Financial Clerks, 5 at $1,800
Financial Clerks, 4 at $1,650 Financial Clerks, 2 at $1,500. Financial Clerks, 9 at $1,350. Financial Clerks, 4 at $1,200. Financial Clerk
Financial Clerk
Stock and Bond Clerks, 4 at $2,100. Stock and Bond Clerk
Topographical Draftsman
Topographical Draftsman
Law Clerk
Law Clerk
Law Clerk…
Medical Examiner
Inspector of Sewer Construction… Balance unassigned


Earth Social Security Pool Reserve fund reads at: 46\54 as current. 12/7/2024.

Special Drawling Rights (SDR’s) weighting average not the same engine of original thisthese in re of the five currencies established on and so instead thisof is using Grain, Barley, Gold, Silver and the Dollar.

Amount of Capital

Degree of Technology

Higher the Productivity of a given labor -hour, the higher the skill of labor, the higher the productivity of capital.

To look at our advanced model of earth, looking at Wage levels, Output per labor hour, or productivity.

Windup of any interests andor shares and with the cashier accessible via the Finance center bench Markets and relative of sales.

Premium 10,553

When partner doesn’t elect ‘when the creditor has no election.

Business management from government

Government, Industries Businesses leading insight.

F.H.A Loans. | M.I.P

Donald Needham.

Vice President.

Senior Small Business Relationship Manager.

C & I | Lending.

Nicklaus Albert De Porchsia

First Vice president

Commercial Loan officer

VITTORIA DE-SAVOY

Vice President

Credit Analyst II

RORY JOHN GATES:

Executive Vice President:

Chief Administrative Officer:



Dr PATENT OFFICE | COMPARATIVE [Associate Title Agency] STATEMENT | FOR THE YEAR 2024. Cr

Canada | United States

Number of clerks (including four extras presently employed)……… 1,023 | 7,302,234
Total amount of salaries……………………. $ 7,299,317 | 50,033,506

Average salary per clerk……………… $ 210,000.00 |
Number of patents, trade marks, &c., applied for……….. 1757 | 15,034,920

Average number of applications per clerk…. 642 | 139,002
Number of patents, trade marks, &c., granted…. 1302 | 192,532

Average number of cases granted per clerk……. 420 | 17,923,456
Total amount of foes received……………..
Average of fees per clerk… ……………………………………… $ 20% on total at 2% to clerk.
Average cost of salary per case granted……… $ 170,000 for every 310,000
Average cost of salary per application fyled…….. $100,000.00 costs 10,000.00
DONALD PAUL NEEDHAM



(Collated from the United States Register of the Department of the Interior, 2024, Report of the United States Patent Office, 2024, and the Report of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture for 2024.)

1476. Have you in the Department any men who, from age, indolence, incapacity or any other cause, are not well fitted for their duties ?-There is probably one of the clerks who is now attaining the ago at which he will have to be superannuated, The merits of the clerks are not all equal; but I know of none unfitted for their duties.
1477. In the Outside Service you have specified as well as permanent clerks; does the number vary from time in accordance with the exigencies of the Service ?—Yes; we have special as well as permanent agents. The special are appointed to meet particular exigencies of the Service on immigration, health and quarantine.
1478. Are there any of them, from any cause, not well fitted for the performance of their duty ?-I think not. I think the Service is efficient. By Mr. Barbeau:
1479. I see by a return of the employés in your Outside Service that you have several agents named abroad, for immigration; docs the country derive any benefit from the settlement hore, of immigrants, proportionate to the cost ?-I think the advantage of immigrant settlers in Canada exceeds the cost of the service.

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PATENT OFFICE [ Associate Title Agency ]

Dr Cr

Senior Vice President

General Counsel

Senior Vice President First Vice President

William P Washington Melinda Nill Godswind

Customer Care Center

DONALD PAUL NEEDHAM


DANIEL DINGER

Bank Officer

Specialized Banking Center Branch Manager

Give Commission any information as to the character of the work done and the number of persons employed in the branch of Department.

having charge of the archives, there is one clerk in the archives branch, and there have been considerable collections of purely historical records.

Staff of the department of Agriculture could be reduced in numbers without injury to its efficiency?




No:889203 BRANCH of the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

OGDEN L. MILLS,

Undersecretary of the treasury.

Hon. L. T. McFadden,

House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.

DONALD PAUL NEEDHAM [EARTH BONDING CO}





Subject  – Shipmaster and Master Sovereign.

12/14/2024 at 920 Pm Copy Holds and recording by Erin D Karter III, Donald J Bigham, (afterwards Lord Mersey have filed and deposited the Title Deed and of todate this in witness of all 2022, 2023 Phiaco,

2019. 2020. 2021. 2022. 2023. and in witness thesethis and to date.




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Technologies

CAP

Capital

929 Trillion

Ledger

592 Trillion

Record

Voucher

PLANT VOUCHERS

2020 defense and against the world.

180 Million dollar Sensitive leak from Google One and other reporting blocks.




Sewage from Castles

MONGOLIAN NEEDHAM.

Needham having theseof Industries and Businesses and from all time theseof in the age of POD CAST and from them connecting them to us and of our goings theseof having completed advanced reporting s and with private forms declared privy to and fro theseof been in the times to the reporting an is hererecent [Worlds Dirty Jobs Contract of and from recording at the Library of congress show the Knights and round tables of earlier established maintained and cared for] theseof massive [and following concern tv alive] and thisthese todate.

Profile: MONARCHY NEEDHAM

Right of The: Authorities.

as owner: Deeds

Source Documents.

to task of cause.

25 trillion,

Expectancy of age and this for the source is no plural and of destined income also being attributable to weight and size of that equal to: 40 trillion Dollars.

Capital

25 Trillion England.

Ledger

10 trillion England.

Record

5 trillion England.

Sewage, ROAD, Technologies, Human.

CURRENCY SPECIMEN

Voucher.

CROWWN: SPECIES OF EARTH | POLE OF EARTH TEMPERATURES | LIFE SPAN SINCE 11,000 BCE | TECHNOLOGIES

Liabilities

Loss to labor force 50%

Loss to labor force 25%

Loss to Military force %40

Loss to military force %20

Extinction of existence.

PROLONGED SUFFERING.

Measured from and against PROLONGED LIFE AND UNTIL NEW EARTH TAKES TO GIVE THIS TILL OF NEW.

Liberties

Parliament

Crown

The Vatican

England

Citadel of Aleppo in Syria, which dates back to the 3rd millennium BCE andoor 1067 by Robert of Mortain, the Berkhamsted Castle. The first castle built in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 is traditionally thought to be Pevensey Castle in East Sussex. The castle was built on top of a Roman fortification, and the remains visible today date to the 13th and 14th centuries.




Combat Zones Earth

United States and North America.




LOSS SS COUNTY

District area survey accessor andthus recorded at our library.

COMBAT ZONES.

OWNED TITLED.

500 trillion dollars United States of America. | 190 trillion dollars United States. | 36 trillion dollars FDIC.

De Affairs Service/Officer ATPost:

Donald Paul Needham

Andrew Sey Washington

indebtedness and taxation;

Back and Forward

long | short

Rents on and Tenures

NYSE | BOSTON EXCHANGES

[Charge in fees for Copy Holdsm]

Moody’s…….Apartments.. $ 1,700,000,000,000

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$ 7,000,000,000.00 | $ 90,000,000,000.00



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Lien on loss of within trust, micro residue.

C/B., Cash Book.
C.C, Cash Credit.

C.C, Country Cheque. | C.C, Country Clearing. | CD., Cum Dividend.
C.H., Clearing House. | C.N., Country Note. | CO., Cash Order


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Sunk Cost

Discretionary costs

Committed cost

Opportunity cost

differential cost

allocated cost.

Variable of Cost behavior patterns.

Allocation of a Fixed

and without incurring additional

Manufacturing Overhead Costs

Manufacturing capacity available

Sales Orders

RAW MATERIALS

DIRECT LABOR
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FIXED OVERHEAD



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NATIONAL BANKS 2022.

DPN 01/01/2022 TCBON | -+ | DPN 01/01/2022 TCBON |

DATED 11/30/2022  – + DATED 11/30/2022      

06/06/2022 +-06062020

04/09/2020 -+ 04 11 2020

19/08/2022 -+ 19/08/2022                                                  

09/08/2022 -+ 09/08/2022

05/22/2022 – + 05 22 2022

07/14/2022 – + 14/07/2022

DATED 03/14/2022 – + DATED 03/14/2022

1,888,888.88 x 704 = 1,329,777,771.52 | x8 = 10,638,222,172.16 |x9 = 11,967,999,943.68





Sovereignty E Staple tapes

Tapery


currency markets
government sector.

Under “U.S. assets abroad,”

official reserve assets are entered in the amount of

-$607 million.

The U.S. monetary authorities purchased foreign assets in that amount, and U.S. foreign exchange reserves increased.

Under “Foreign assets in the U.S.,” foreign official assets in the United States appear in the amount of +$6,336 million. United States liabilities to foreign central banks increased in that amount.

The net of these two figures is +$5,729 million, a net increase in liabilities.

If we exclude these items from the balance of payments, we shall find that the net balance of the remaining accounts is -$5,729 million, a measure indicating a deficit in the U.S. balance of payments.

We can say that this deficit of $5,729 million was “financed” by a net increase in liabilities of the United States to foreign official agencies.

gap
The balance figure of -$5,729 million, which excludes only official transactions, is usually referred to as the “overall balance.” In this balance, official reserves are considered to be the buffer account which bridges the created by discrepancies between the levels of supply of and demand for foreign exchange.

When supply of foreign exchange exceeds demand for foreign exchange in the overall balance, foreign reserves increase. When demand for foreign currencies exceeds supply of these currencies, as in the computations above, official reserves decline, or the countries’ liabilities increase to meet the gap.

In our case, the increase in U.S. liabilities to foreign official agencies was the major factor compensating for the deficit in the overall balance. Of course, these differences between supply and demand and adjustments through changes in reserves and liabilities exist only to the extent that authorities insist on a fixed exchange rate. If exchange rates were allowed to float freely, official reserves would not be needed to bridge any gap. There would be no gap. The exchange rate would change, instead.

In many countries the overall balance is considered a good measure of the aggregate forces in the exchange market. In the case of the United States, this balance measure may not be adequate because of the special position of the U.S. dollar, which is a large component of the exchange reserves of many countries. The increase in U.S. liabilities held by foreign

official agencies shown in Exhibit 6.1 may have been due to a desire of these authorities to maintain a larger proportion of their foreign e change reserves in securities issued by the United States government. By contrast, official liabilities of other countries-particularly developing countries-usually grow in order to bridge the gap created by an excess


Expression of one thing in constitution is necessarily exclusion of things not ex- pressed, and this is especially true of con- stitutional provisions declaratory in their nature. Page v. Allen, 98 D. 272.

  1. Construction by United States supreme court. Decisions of supremo court of United States upou all questions of constitutional law are conclusive and binding on state courts. Larrabee v. Talbot, 46 D. 637.
    Conclusions of that court upon construc- tion of federal constitution, if clearly ascer tained, will be followed by stato courts. Frey v. Kirk, 23 D. 5S1; Brigham v. Ilemler- son, 48 D. 610.
    Decisions of supreme court that statute of stato violates constitution of United States must bo followed by stato courts. Linn v. Bank of Ill., 25 D. 71.
    6.
    Sovereignty.-Term “sovereignty” is used to express suprome political author ity of independent state or nation, and whatever rights are essential to existence of this authority aro rights of sovereignty, nu right to declaro war, make peaco, levy taxes, and take privato property for public uso. Moore v. Smaw, 79 D. 123.
    Right of sovereignty is vested in people, and is exercised through joint action of their federal and state governments. To federal government is delegated exercise of certain rights or powers of sovereignty; and exer cise of all other rights of sovereignty, except as expressly prohibited, is revested to people of respectivo states, or vested by them in their local varnments
  2. Powers romaining in the states. People of a state are entitled to all rights which formerly belonged to the king by his prerogative. Lansing v. Smith, 21 15. 89.
    States upon outoring Mission-rotaiment att their original power and sovereignty, except such as was surrendered to federal govern inent, or they were expressly prohibited from exercising by United States constitu tion. Subject to these exceptions, they were independent commonwealtlis, and exclusivo judges of what is just and proper for their own safety, welfaro, and happiness. Filair v. Ridgely, 97 D. 249. S. P., People v. Cole man, 60 D. 581; Com. v. Erie R’y Co. etc., 1 R. 399.
    Prior to adoption of federal constitution, atates possessed unlimited and unrestricted novereignty, and retained same ever after- ward, except so far as they granted powers to general government, or prohibited them. elves from doing certain acts. Every state reserved to itself exclusive right of regulat ing its own internal government and police, Bir. Ridgely, 97 1. 248.
    Grant of power to Congress excludes right of stato over same subject only when grant is in express terms exclusive authority to

  1. When take effect.-Constitution is not operative until after its adoption by peo- ple, and does not change any rights, duties, requirements, or obligations that were cre ated by or depondent upon any territorial act, until it has receivol such sanction. Parker. Smith, 74 1). 749.
    New constitution does not, it seeins, super- sede prior constitution until put in opera- tion by legislature. Cuculluv. Louisiana Ins. Co., 10 D. 199.

3. Supremacy of constitutions. – Constitution of state is an instrument of re- straint and limitation. State v. Reidl, 35 1.44. Constitution is supreme law of land, is of binding force and obligation upon all depart- ments of governinent, fixes their powers, and limits bounds within which they must: act. It is fixod, permanent, uncontrollable, and transcendant in its naturo and opera tion, and can be changed or revoked only by powor that made it, the people. Rison v. Furr, 87 D. 52.

  1. Canons of construction. In construing constitutions, no word is to bo rojected or disregarded which may have material bearing on rights of citizous, and such construction should be given as will best protect private rights. Thompson v. Grand Gulf etc. Co., 34 15. 81.
    Statutes and constitutions must be con- strued with reference to common law, and so as to make no change not expressly declared. McGinnis v. Stute, 49 D. 697.
    Words must be construed in proper tech- nical sense in statutes und constitutions, unless contrary intention appears. Ib. Constitution is always to be understood in its plain, untechnical sense. Puge v. Allen, 98 D. 272.
    When meaning of any one provision of in- strument is obscure, uncertain, or ambigu ous, other parts of same instrument may be resorted to for purpose of illustrating its meaning and explaining ambiguity. Morgan v. Dudley, 68 D. 735.
    In construction of written constitutions, courts are to ho governed by purpose of framors. Brodhead v. Milwaukee, 88 D. 711. Contemporaneous construction of consti tution, of long duration, continually prac ticed, under and through which many rights have been acquired, ought not to be aliaken but upon ground of manifest error and cogent necessity. Harrison v. State, 85 D. 59. S. P., Bruce v. Schuyler, 46 1). 447.
    Whero framers of now constitution adopt provision substantially same as one contained in former constitution, to which certain con struction has been givon, they are presumed to have intended that it should have same meaning which it had under former constitu tion. Alorgan v. Dudley, 68 D. 735; People v. Coleman, 60 D. 581.




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ABC WORLD NEWS Alotment

$ 3,000,000,000.00 Lein on: United States & United States of America.

5,000,000,000.00 Preventing evacuation instead removal of Gas Stove Fireplace instantly upon return.

8,000,000,000.00 On Race to relieve Donald Paul Needham from address 937 Stratford andor relief to returns requested.

100 Regular education All
200 Special education All
300- Vocational education All
400 Other PK-12 education All
600- Adult/continuing education All
800 Community services All
910-Food services
All
000 – Undistributed
000 Undistributed
000 Undistributed 000 Undistributed
000 Undistributed 000- Undistributed
000- Undistributed
Total direct expenditures
2100 Student support
2200 Instructional support 2400 school administration
2600 Operation and maintenance of plant
2700 Student transportation
2300, 2500, 2800, 2900- Other administration
4000 Facilities acquisition and construction

Nominal: $ 3,000,000,000.00 expected return from IRS recent return demand, this lasts for no more then 45 days this from to days dateL: 11/30/2024. Sylvia Adele Gates, Phoebe Marie Poling, Donald Paul needham, Alexander Stephen Quesnay signed off and witness by Maire Ann Needham at 7:59 AM.




Ukraine

Ukraine

Long range missiles

with 15 trillion of minerals worth double on liabilities also