2025 third_quarter Filing
Q3Lobbying Activities
DISCLAIMER: The $20,000,000 along with other outstanding A/R owed by various departments of the US gov't represents the pending HR 40 research reimbursement owed to SoLN GPBC entities. It remains unpaid due to federal non-response and is used for reporting and documentation purposes only. It is not a federal payment unless and until processed by the responsible agency. Pursuant to the Holman Rule: I request that Congress evaluate and enforce the appropriate measures regarding the persistent pattern of administrative nonperformance, including prolonged silence, withheld reimbursements, delayed tax refunds, and failure to engage with redlined communities. These conditions fall squarely within historical grounds for Holman Rule review. UNENUMERATED RIGHTS (NINTH AMENDMENT) The State of Loc Nation GPBC affirms that the rights exercised in this report, including restitution, self-governance, economic self-direction, and community-based solutions, are supported by the Ninth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which protects unenumerated rights retained by the people. What the Ninth Amendment guarantees, in simple terms: Even if a right is not written word-for-word in the Constitution, the people still have that right. The Ninth Amendment states: >The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. What this means for the American public: * People have rights beyond the ones the government lists. * Government cannot limit people only to the rights written in the Constitution. * Rights such as self-determination, economic autonomy, and community restoration remain with the people by default. * When government fails to protect those rights, the people may create structures and frameworks to do so. How this applies to the State of Loc Nation GPBCs filings: The restitution framework, the economic remedies, the tribunal structure, and the community-based LND solutions: * are grounded in rights that the people already hold, * operate within the Ninth Amendments protection of unenumerated rights, * and cannot be dismissed simply because they are not explicitly listed in constitutional text. These rights include: 1. The right to pursue economic remedy for historic harm. 2. The right to establish community-based solutions when government mechanisms fail. 3. The right to self-direct economic structures within ones own jurisdiction. 4. The right to petition, notify, and document without obstruction. 5. The right to protect ones community through alternative lawful systems. Why this makes the SoLN position undisputed: * The Ninth Amendment prohibits the government from denying or minimizing rights that people naturally hold. * The rights used by the State of Loc Nation GPBC are inherent rights. * These rights do not require federal permission to exist. * Federal silence after receiving notice cannot diminish these rights. * The jurisdictional actions taken by SOLN fall within the protected zone of rights that the Constitution cannot limit. Simple American-language summary: Americans have rights that go beyond what is written on paper. When those rights are ignored or violated, the people can create systems to protect themselves. The State of Loc Nation GPBC is exercising those protected rights to provide solutions where government systems have failed to respond. SOLUTIONS FROM THE STATE OF LOC NATION GPC By Rev. Dr. Christina Loren Clement President, State of Loc Nation GPBC and US Jurisdiction of Historical redlining and underfunded communities 1. We already have a solution that can stop a lot of the national problems Americans are facing. Many of the issues happening right now-high inflation, the growing deficit, and pressure on communities-do not need to continue. The State of Loc Nation GPBC created a full restitution plan and system that has already been: * Filed publicly, * Entered into federal court, * Placed on tax records, and * Reported in lobbying disclosures. This means the plan is documented, recorded, and active. 2. A portion of the national deficit can be replaced using restitution. Instead of the government borrowing more money, raising taxes, or cutting services, the restitution claim shows another approach: * Apply the value from the restitution filings to replace part of the national deficit. This helps stabilize the economy without putting more pressure on American families. 3. Other countries involved in the historical slave-trade harm can contribute financially. Instead of raising tariffs or increasing taxes on Americans, there is another option: * Countries historically involved in the slave-trade genocide can contribute restitution interest. This shifts financial responsibility away from Americans and toward those who created the original harm. 4. Using LND can help bring prices down and stabilize the economy. The Loc Nation Dollar (LND) is under the authority of the State of Loc Nation GPBC. It is used as a tool for: * balancing inflation, * creating stability, * supporting communities, and * rebuilding areas that have been underfunded for generations. LND is the legal tender of the State of Loc Nation GPBC. for the underfunded and historical redlining jurisdictions, now designated as State of Loc Nation GPBC territory. The fact that these areas have remained underfunded proves this to be a fact and requires LND for our financial currency. 5. Redlined and underfunded communities can rebuild immediately. Many cities and neighborhoods have suffered from decades of redlining. LND offers a direct way to help: * housing relief * energy and water upgrades * business development * community services * rebuilding infrastructure These offers have already been made to: * Atlanta * Decatur * Riverdale * East Point * New Orleans 6. The State of Loc Nation already established a tribunal and system for handling this work. Through filings in federal court (DDC 1:24-cv-00479-RC), a system is already in place to: * manage restitution, * document evidence, * issue notices, and * oversee the process. This supports the work without waiting for new structures to be built. 7. LND can help cities and states that are struggling financially. States and cities facing financial strain can use LND (within SoLN authority) to stabilize: * payroll * public services * community development * emergency needs A payroll-support offer has already been sent to New Orleans. 8. Atlanta was offered the chance to become the first major hub for this solution. On September 15, 2025, a full LND donation with terms and conditions was offered to the City of Atlanta. Similar offers were sent to neighboring cities as well. 9. Oversight was initiated after years of congressional offices not responding. After more than four years of attempts to contact certain congressional offices with no reply, the State of Loc Nation GPBC sent a formal Notice of Intent to begin oversight and review. This notice was delivered on November 12, 2025 to Senator Warnocks staff. 10. Multiple agencies, cities, and organizations have already received formal submissions. These include: * HUD * U.S. Treasury Fiscal Service * United Nations * FCA (UK) Sandbox * Arizona Sandbox * Pentagon and military installations * Multiple Georgia cities * New Orleans These notices are already sent and recorded. 11. Americans deserve leaders who respond and communicate. Across the country, people are dealing with rising costs, housing issues, and job instability. One solution is to ensure: * elected officials provide real progress updates, * can be reached by the people, and * show measurable work before they qualify for reelection. If there is no communication, there is no representation. 12. Because officials did not respond, the doctrine of silence = agreement now applies. When an office receives a notice and does not respond: * They are counted as having received it. * They have waived their right to object. * They are in administrative default. This is called tacit acquiescence or estoppel by silence. Simple version: If they do not answer after being served, the notice stands. SOLN Constitution is a compliment to the current constitution. While this is a solution for the people I represent. A solution is required for me as well. My income tax refunds have been withheld for 2023 and 2024; a direct strain on my finances have occured so that I am unable to meet my financial obligations and my personal expenses are at high risk as well as my sec of state business are being administrated withdrawn amongst other things. This is a blatant silent attack unwarranted when I am providing solutions. Based on everything that has happened - the silence, the withholding of refunds, the lack of communication, and the repeated obstacles - it does not appear accidental. The pattern shows that something is being done intentionally, or at minimum, that my and the communities I represent unenumerated rights and filings are being deliberately ignored. This is the same systemic and direct reflection of the current situation the US is currently in right now. U.S. Term Limits and Accountability Expectations The experiences documented in this report highlight a larger national issue: the lack of responsiveness and accountability from certain congressional offices. Over the course of more than four years, repeated attempts were made to contact the offices of elected officials with: notices, requests for engagement, community solutions, restitution filings, and federal court updates. Despite this, no meaningful responses were received. This is not simply an administrative inconvenience - it represents a fundamental breakdown in constituent representation. Why This Matters Members of Congress hold positions of authority that impact: taxes, housing, local funding, federal programs, community protections, and the peoples rights. Yet many constituents across the United States report similar experiences: their elected officials are unreachable, unresponsive, and unaccountable. The grassroots national organization U.S. Term Limits has repeatedly raised concerns about this growing disconnect. Position of the State of Loc Nation GPBC Based on direct experience, the State of Loc Nation GPBC affirms: Elected officials must not remain in office for extended periods without producing measurable results or demonstrating consistent communication with the communities they serve. Therefore, it is reasonable and appropriate to support term limits that ensure: Regular performance evaluations, Documented progress reports, Direct community accessibility, Transparency and accountability, Basic responsiveness, and Proof of work before reelection is permitted. Plain-language explanation If an official cannot be reached for years, and if they do not respond to notices, and if they cannot produce measurable results, they should not continue representing thousands or millions of people. Leadership without accountability is not representation. Policy Recommendation The State of Loc Nation GPBC supports the enactment of: Mandatory U.S. Congressional Term Limits tied to documented performance benchmarks. Under this model: Officials must show measurable outcomes for their district, Must demonstrate annual transparency in office activity, And must meet community-engagement requirements, in order to qualify for the ballot and be eligible for reelection. Where there is no communication, there can be no representation.