Utah Ranch 4 Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
Utah Ranch 4 Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
CIG 3 Internal + specific external options including
Merrill in USA for Wealth Management of Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett (Metis) connected under Madison Koslov Bennett for a Utah Ranch for February - March 2025
Merrill employs over 14,000 financial advisors and manages $2.8 trillion in client assets ($3.4 trillion for Global Wealth and Investment Management).
https://www.ml.com/
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett (Metis - Swiss-German connected to French-Dutch). CIG 3 & Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett earned the right through international investments & owed settlements based on wrongs done unto by the NB-OT Labs
CIG 3 & Merrill will have to work together with legal interests over the transaction & plans with specific Government contacts over the NB-OT Labs situation & a custom bunker storage connected to international options as we exit Canada while connecting with a Canadian CIG 3 investment representative like in some other countries connected to others where CIG 3 investments operate
Regular risk & threat then ticks with maybe the virus of the Powassan (likely) so dangerous
Utah Ranch - Hobble
https://cmproduction20252030.blogspot.com/2024/12/sothebys-utah-potential-property.html
Can purchase without the NB-OT Labs settlement. Utah preferred over Colorado
"It's either Calgary or Salt Lake if I stay in North America" - Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
Guest quarters for retired people & screened research interests then guests will be erected
Taxes, utilities & operating costs have to be offset despite funds there because, because, dollar bills
MÉTIS
Métis are not federally recognized in the United States, except as enrolled members of federally recognized tribes. However, Métis people do celebrate their heritage in the United States, and are working to revive the Michif language.
Here are some other things to know about Métis people and the United States:
Historic Métis Nation Homeland
The Historic Métis Nation Homeland includes parts of the northern United States, as well as the three Prairie Provinces, parts of Ontario and British Columbia, and the Northwest Territories.
Métis identity
Métis are an ethnic group descended from French, Scottish, and English colonists, and Great Lakes and Plains Native American peoples. The word "Métis" comes from a French word that means "mixed race" or "miscegenation".
Documentation
To enter the United States, people registered under the Indian Act may need to provide documentation to prove they have at least 50% American Indian blood. This documentation can come from their First Nation or from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC).
Social Security Number
To work in the United States or collect certain benefits, people may need to get a Social Security Number. They can apply for this at a Social Security Office in the US
The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people with historical homelands in Canada and the United States:
History
The Métis emerged in the late 18th century from the unions of European fur traders and First Nations women. Their homelands include the Prairie Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as parts of Ontario, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the northern United States.
Culture
The Métis have a unique culture, language (Michif), and way of life. They are one of three recognized Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and are legally, politically, and culturally distinct.
Recognition
The Métis are recognized in the Constitution Act of 1982. The Métis National Council represents the Métis Nation at the national and international levels.
Crossing the border
People registered under the Indian Act who enter the United States to live or work may need to provide documentation to prove their percentage of Indian blood. They can get this documentation from their First Nation or from ISC.
Secure Native American Travel documents
CBP permits certain secure Native American Travel documents with radio-frequency identification chips to be used to cross borders between the U.S. and Canada. These IDs can be used as ID to apply for a passport.
EU - AMERICAN COALITION

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