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Contracts Issued By The Federation Of Sovereign Nations

Please note that pursuant to paragraph 9.0 of the Feb08 Breach of Contract/Statement of User Account this contract earns the Chief $9T per day for failure to respond or settle pursuant to the Bills of Exchange Act. This is important because the BC Government and its named Debtors continue to drag the province into a debt position on a daily basis which should effect their credit position with the World Bank.

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Hiyshka, Irene-Peace

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About the FSN

What is the Federation of Sovereign Nations (FSN)?

The Federation of Sovereign Nations (FSN) is an international organization of inherent original nation leaders formed in 2007 to promote peace, unity and protect original peoples from genocide and usurpation.

The FSN and its member nations recognize the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Nuremburg Principles.

Q & A

What is the Federation of Sovereign Nations (FSN)?

FSN (abbreviated name), is an international organization of independent Indigenous nations formed in 2007 to promote peace, unity and protect Indigenous peoples from genocide.

The FSN and its member nations strictly adhere to the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, and the Nuremburg Principles.

Who can join the FSN?

The FSN recognizes true hereditary nation leaders such as Chiefs, Elders, and Clan Mothers with a hereditary claim. Elected representatives by foreign government agencies are not recognized.

The UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples gives power to these true hereditary leaders, as a way of reconciling the past wrongs that have been committed against Indigenous peoples across the globe.

An Indigenous Nation member state is one that has been accepted to the FSN after an application and proof of hereditary claim by the applicant has been evidenced. A final vote by the existing FSN Chief Ambassadors determines the Nation’s application status.

What if I am not a Chief, Elder, or Clan Mother with a hereditary claim? Can I still be protected by the FSN?

Individuals of an Indigenous Nation member state can become a Citizen of the FSN by submitting an Application of Citizenship to their Chief Ambassador.

Citizens of the FSN agree to respect all laws of the FSN, the Constitution, and the Charter of its Indigenous Nation member state, and are entitled to Citizenship by having taken an oath of allegiance in a ceremony traditional to their Indigenous Nation member state laws.

What is a Chief Ambassador?

A Chief Ambassador is simply the true hereditary representative of an Indigenous Nation member who has joined the FSN.

What does the FSN do?

The FSN is an alliance of Nations that have agreed to affect change in the world by peaceful, positive and non-destructive means. The FSN brings power by numbers to all nations large and small, in particular those that have been mistreated by corporate dictate, silenced by oppressive powers and have been subject to genocide.

Who controls the FSN?

The FSN is controlled only by the leaders of the Indigenous Nation member states. Without these leaders the FSN would cease to exist. By no means does the FSN control the nations, peoples or lands of its Indigenous Nation member states. The FSN simply strengthens the voice of these nations and people and provides protection to these members by representation with peaceful and humanitarian objectives in an International arena.

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You may contact us at the information below:

Royal Hereditary Chief Kiapilano of the Squamish Nation and Irene-Peace: Kiapilano

Telephone: 206-201-2132

Ambassador of Turtle Island, Chief Redjacket
Telephone: 778-883-3869

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