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Maroon Government Recievership by Fabian Stennett

Today as we celebrate, the over three hundred years long wait to now Maroon Gov. Receivership, of our  sovereign lands,  that was then lease,  it is without doubt, that we are indeed mindful of our seriously grave 

 status,  against the tangible plans needed to immediately uplift,  present government status among respective Maroon communities. In this new sovereign call for Unity, in the collaborative work with the guidance of our ancestors, we are departing  Statehood-Citizenship Recognition of the now transitory British Colonial occupation (Jamaica)   You too will agree our stately integration of wider Jamaican population by virtue of  MSS-ID, Birth, Death, registration and Certification is expected to slowly climb, until British Colonial Parliamentarians start  knocking your door, forcefully introducing their NIDS,  National ID.  Locally, our MSS-ID are provide to be extremely powerful during state to state interaction during up surge of the Covid 19.      Even so, National Security on the international front are of greater concern, that warrants some degree of Military advancement to balance our Geography, enabling the natural mode of establishing UN. Mandated R2P. Responsibility To Protect Small Soven States. Obviously, the warranted protection of the Of the people at large, targets traditional approach to sustainable development of my four Indigenous People groups:-The Maroons, , Kumina, Rivival Plot 60, and  the Rastafar I World community,  respectively written by Fabian Stennett ©2022

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