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FINAL REPORT XXX - Harvested 25/03/2017 FINAL REPORT
THE ASSESSMENT
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The first of many fiction locations that was disqualified and taken down by the Correct Sentence Structure Communication Parse Syntax Grammar (C.S.S.C.P.S.G.) was the Internal Revenue Service on its claim of ownership of your land using FICTION GRAMMAR and FICTION DOCUMENTS that force you to pay “property tax” to them. All of the proper accumulated paperwork was filed in as evidence against the I.R.S.'s claims at the appropriate CourtHouse. As all of the legal paperwork was correct and it was complete, the CourtHouse at that location was ordered open by FEDERALPOSTAL JUDGE :RussellJay: Gould. This action was conducted in unison by FEDERAL POSTALJUDGE :DavidWynn: Miller, on the Island of Hawaii, as well. This Joint Operation was being initiated and conducted in a legally authorized intelligent effort to “STOP and CORRECT” a SEISIN of a FACT and because there was knowledge of a SEISIN of a FACT, that knowledge morally obligated these men out of their responsibility and Duty to act legally to take action to lawfully “stop and correct” this wrong, incorrect and/or illegal action. The final judgment in that case with the I.R.S. was in favor of, FEDERALPOSTALJUDGE :RussellJay: Gould, and FEDERALPOSTALJUDGE :DavidWynn: Miller, the legal paperwork on those Court Case rulings were then filed and REGISTERED with the Courts, walked out of their respective “CourtHouse” buildings and further filed and registered around the world with all global positions of government authority in both the Civilian and Military sectors through, the Department of Defense, all four branches of the Military, Federal Reserve, U.S Treasury, and the Universal &: U.S. PostalUnionService's.
. SEISIN : (or seizin) denotes the legal possession of a feudal fiefdom or fee, that is to say an estate in land. It was used in the form of "the son and heir of X has obtained seisin of his inheritance", and thus is effectively a term concerned with conveyancing in the feudal era.