The World Heritage Trust In Private Diplomatic Passport

The World Heritage Trust In Private Diplomatic Passport

11 March 2022

According to the Geneva convention on diplomatic relations 1962, diplomatic immunity is a form of ‘legal’ immunity that ensures diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or prosecution under the host country’s laws, although they may still be expelled.

The Diplomatic Passport, presented today by the World Heritage Trust enables the Cestui Que Vie Sole Heir to identify properly as In Private creditor and as the Executor and custodian of his or her individual One Persona Placenta (Birth) Trust Estate. Contrary to the status of the Sole Heir, passports issued by States represent the fictional ‘person’ or ‘civilian’ as public debtor.

The Diplomatic Passport, is issued individually by The World Heritage Trust and carries the identification codes of the In Private Notary Acts by which the Sole Heir has accepted his or her individual birthright inheritance as beneficial under the privilege of inventory.

About the Birth Trust Estate

The Birth Trust Estate of the organic testator / placenta is (very) wealthy and has a massive surplus which all kinds of third parties without inheritance rights ostentatiously chase.

About The World Heritage Trust

The World Heritage Trust repatriates worldwide captured individual Cestui Que Vie LLC Birthright Trust Inheritance Estates and settles them to Trust Settlement. We do so in a strictly private manner to the benefit of the individual Sole Heir. The public re-announcement of your Cestui Que Vie Birthright Trust Inheritance requires a unique knowledge and a specific individual trust expertise-based counsel that we at The World Heritage Trust are most happy to provide.
The In Private Diplomatic Passport is bound in laminated linen and contains 50 pages.
The size of this Diplomatic Passport complies with the ISO/IEC 7810 ID-3 standard, which specifies a size of 125 × 88 millimeters. This size is the B7 format.

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