Dear Yahoo.com,
I know that your News Room, is up to date on the most recent Senate Green Room, discussion over the Canadian Boarder breech case involving, a Marie, who is now recognized as a famed Mobsters Lady? Well, I myself might be a small fish compared to this great Lady, but I am being ignored and tossed around, without acknowledgement - and this to my harm, by spectators that want me to move to my homeland -Middle East.
Please read my condensed story, following my intention to return to my land/
Dear Preventive Crime – Honourable Senator Stockwell Day,
I am sending you my log of correspondences, as I am interested in reclaiming my freedoms among all peoples, including Canadian People.
A composed review of where I have been, and what has been holding me against sound reason – Names? In Luxembourgh, I faced a Tribunal:
To Greffe Tribunal LXBG
It has been brought to my attention that Princess Yasmine: Bint S. Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud/ Yasmina Bint Saud Al, has been viewed as in being the alias name for Wendie Sloggett; this order is not of a truth. The order is the reverse: The name Wendy Sloggett was imposed upon Princess Yasmine Bint S. Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, following a transit from Saudi Arabia to America – the alias name would be the American name. Alas Princess Yasmine Bint S. Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is the proper form of my birth name. I am not a kin, nor a distant relation to the Sloggett Family Tree. I seek to have this declared among the Courts, so that I might receive boarder transit rights into my homeland.
Sincerely, Alas, Princess Yasmine Bint S. Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud
April 01, 2008.
P. Yasmine Bint S. Ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud
— On Wed, 6/18/08, Government of Canada <sitecanadasite@canada.gc.ca> wrote:
> From: Government of Canada <sitecanadasite@canada.gc.ca>
> Subject: Re: MP. Colleen Beaumier: Request for Experts Appeal for immediate assistance ib return to my land <<#278869-697724#>>
> To: bintellah@yahoo.com
> Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 6:47 PM
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> — Original Message —
> From: yasmine al-saud <bintellah@yahoo.com>
> Received: 06/17/2008 10:34am Eastern Standard Time (GMT -
> 4:00 )
> To: sitecanadasite@canada.gc.ca
> Cc: bintellah@yahoo.com
> Subject: Fw: RE: FW: MP. Colleen Beaumier: Request for
> Experts Appeal for immediate assistance ib return to my
> land
>
> Service Canada for Migration MiddleEast,
>
> Please read this communication log and forward this
> outlined problem to the resource equipped to deal with it.
> Following that please contact me regarding the appropriate
> office assigned and the noted referal your office made.
> URGEN
>
>
> — On Fri, 6/13/08, Beaumier, Colleen - Riding 1
> <BeaumC1@parl.gc.ca> wrote:
>
> > From: Beaumier, Colleen - Riding 1
> <BeaumC1@parl.gc.ca>
> > Subject: RE: FW: MP. Colleen Beaumier: Request for
> Experts Appeal for immediate assistance ib return to my
> land
> > To: bintellah@yahoo.com
> > Date: Friday, June 13, 2008, 3:22 PM
> > Hello again Jasmine, I really didn’t respond to my
> > question, ‘what IS your status in Canada?’ I
> > don’t understand what you mean by the 1st sentence
> > "You have asked me for my status while in
> Canada:
> > What I can say to this is, I see myself as in a state
> of
> > transit, while in journey to my homeland located in
> the
> > Middle East". I am not understanding your
> mission or
> > what kind of help you are looking for.
> >
> > Anyhow, since you are at the Women’s Resident in
> > Toronto now, you should contact a Member of Parliament
> in
> > that area. Speak with the staff who can look up the
> MP of
> > where the shelter is located and that office might be
> able
> > to assist you with your issues.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Paola Cervo
> > Member’s Assistant
> > Colleen Beaumier, M.P.
> > BRAMPTON WEST
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear Paola Cervo,
> >
> > Greetings, thank you for encouraging a
> correspondence.
> >
> > You have asked me for my status while in Canada:
> What I
> > can say to this is, I see myself as in a state of
> transit,
> > while in journey to my homeland located in the Middle
> East.
> > Too, you are interested in knowing where I am right
> now? I
> > am in Toronto, at the Women’s Residence, until I
> find a
> > shelter that can assist me in a greater independent
> life.
> >
> > The Women’s Resident is filled with complicating
> > firedoors, a elevator that requires a staff member to
> fetch
> > a key - travel up the floors- to organize a decline
> travel
> > to the exit door, on the ground floor. On top of
> this,
> > all sacs must be placed on the bed before leaving the
> > premise, and the staff - in most instances resists or
> > refuses assistive aid services. It is best for me to
> be
> > in a container-like facility, one floor for all life
> > maintainances, with a sac storage accessible room?
> >
> > My letter to your office, describes the initial
> problem as
> > being related to the Boarders located within the
> premise of
> > Pearson Airport, Mississauga? This is what I have
> been
> > informed?
> >
> > A small breifing as to how I became involved with
> Canada,
> > can upon request, be sent to your E-mail later?
> >
> > June 12, 2008 hursday evening.
> >
> > "Beaumier, Colleen - Riding 1"
> > <BeaumC1@parl.gc.ca> wrote:
> >
> > Hello again Jasmine, my colleague in Ottawa has
> forwarded
> > your email to the constituency officer, however please
> note
> > that I responded to your email yesterday to the
> > ‘user’s email’ you provided
> > bintellah@ameinfo.com, but it bounced back.
> >
> > As I mentioned, your case sounds very complicated, so
> I
> > need to know what your status is in Canada, where are
> you
> > residing now? because the Wilkinson Shelter you
> indicated
> > you were staying (Wilkinson Road Shelter, 15 Wilkinson
> > Road, Brampton, ON L6T 4X1) is not in the riding of
> Colleen
> > Beaumier, the Member of Parliament for that area is
> Mr.
> > Gurbax Malhi, 905-790-9211.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Paola Cervo
> > Member’s Assistant
> > Colleen Beaumier, M.P.
> > Brampton West
____________________
> >
> > From: Beaumier, Colleen - Riding 1
> > Sent: Wed 11/06/2008 9:38 AM
> > To: bintellah@ameinfo.com
> > Subject: FW: User Feedback from
> > www.colleenbeaumier.parl.gc.ca
> >
> >
> > Hello Jasmine, your case sounds complicated as I also
> > listened to the lengthy voicemail you left. What is
> your
> > status in Canada? please provide your complete
> address.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Colleen Beaumier, M.P.
> > Brampton West
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: beaumc1@parl.gc.ca [mailto:beaumc1@parl.gc.ca]
> > Sent: Tue 10/06/2008 5:05 PM
> > To: Beaumier, Colleen - Riding 1
> > Subject: User Feedback from
> www.colleenbeaumier.parl.gc.ca
> >
> > A visitor to your website has submitted the following
> > feedback:
> >
> > User’s Name: jasmine saud
> > User’s Email: bintellah@ameinfo.com
> >
> > Comments:
> > Dear Honorary MP Ms. Colleen Beaumier,
> >
> > Greetings.
> >
> > On this June 10,2008, I left a message in your
> telephone
> > message box.
> >
> > The Message was in response to Cornerstone, Ottawa
> Ont.,
> > asking me to contact the Brampton, MP, regarding a
> Canadian
> > Boarder entry I was allowed. The Canadian entry
> through
> > Pearson airport, came through the influence of a
> handful of
> > Social and Family Service workers, from Luxembourg EU.
> I was
> > opposed to the entry, and made my position clear to
> all
> > parties encouraged to allow the entry.
> >
> > I am from the Middle East, and wish to return there
> to
> > have my birth documents registered through the Chamber
> of
> > Commerce. I value living and wish to resolve my
> situation
> > immediately - in person - in my homeland. No one
> should
> > have the right to deny me entrance to my land for this
> > reasonable accomplishment- attaining registry of my
> > documents. What Canada has done, through allowing this
> > entry, is make it evident that boarder entries are
> with
> > concessions - where found iof question?
> >
> > Jasmine Saud , June 10, 2008.
> >
> >
> > This feedback was submitted on 2008/06/10 5:05:40 PM
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: Beaumier, Colleen - Assistant 1 on behalf of
> > Beaumier, Colleen - M.P.
> > Sent: Thu 12/06/2008 12:34 PM
> > To: Beaumier, Colleen - Riding 1
> > Subject: FW: MP. Colleen Beaumier: Request for
> Experts
> > Appeal for immediate assistance ib return to my land
> >
> >
> >
> > I can’t make sense of this but the number is 905
> maybe
> > immigration related…
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: yasmine al-saud [mailto:bintellah@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: June 11, 2008 10:51 AM
> > To: Beaumier, Colleen - M.P.
> > Subject: MP. Colleen Beaumier: Request for Experts
> Appeal
> > for immediate assistance ib return to my land
> >
> >
> > Dear Honorary Member of Parliament Colleen, BEAUMIER,
>
> >
> > This follow-up letter is to come on this June 11,
> 2008, as
> > to inform your Honors’ Office of the past
> > correspondences that have been made, seeking to attain
> a
> > speedy resolve. A similar letter, slightly modified,
> too,
> > was forwarded by Express Post Canada, to Honorary John
> D.
> > Richard, Court Chamber of Chief Justice, Registry of
> > Federal Courts, Lorne Building, 90 Elgin Street,
> Ottawa
> > Ontario, K1A OH9, holding telephone number: 613 995
> 5106.
> > Of the contacts I interacted to accomplish my goal
> with
> > (the return to my homeland), I received 0 response. It
> > appears to me that the matter is not of interest to
> the
> > Offices contacted? The Pearson Airports, Inter-surf
> > Directory, directs a person of my situation to address
> my
> > concern to the Appeal Boarder Entry Breaches, Federal
> > Appeals Judges Chamber: And I chose one of the two
> Judges
> > in the Airport Directories portfolio.
> >
> > I need to resolve my matter immediately, please
> attend to
> > assisting me,
> >
> > Jasmine Saud.
> >
> > Dear Immigration Appeals Office Canada, Mrs.
> > Finley,
> >
> > This letter was written regarding my need to produce
> the
> > papers that allowed me entrance into this land. I
> contacted
> > an immigration lawyer and she stated that this letter
> would
> > be disregarded and I was waiting without a hope of
> > receiving assistance.
> >
> > I wish an appeal based upon my last paragraph stating
> this
> > land was not the land to send me to in order that I
> might
> > acquire my paternal papers and the lobbying so kind to
> > receive me here would mean my homeland would be as
> kind in
> > the Middle East. I am now in the streets, no papers
> and no
> > hope of raising the money I need to return to my land
> for
> > enquiry.
> >
> > Dear R.C.M.P. Boarder Control Police Department,
> > Sgt. Frank G. ext. 259 905 405 3841
> >
> > This is Friday 18, April, 2008.
> >
> > My name is presently registered with Wilkinson
> Shelter as,
> > Jasmine Saud, born December, 16 1956.
> >
> > When I entered through the Boarder Security at the
> Pearson
> > Airport, Toronto Airport, the day was
> > April 10, 2008, time 4:00-4:30PM; arriving off a
> Lufthansa
> > Airliner from Frankfurt. Accompanying
> > me were four people employed by the Country of
> > Luxembourg, to escort me by the Security at the
> > Pearson Airport. One of these four persons (Tamara)
> was
> > given the responsibility as caretaker of my file,
> > containing entry papers for the Canadian boarder
> controls.
> > After we landed the paper file was handed to a black
> lady
> > guard, and she took the file for review. Following the
> > transfer of these papers to the Canadian authorities,
> and
> > the return of these papers to Tamara we were free to
> > dismantle our grouping.
> > Tamara was asked for my paper file, by me; Tamara
> then
> > stated these papers were placed into my sac.
> > To-date, I remain in search of this file.
> >
> > The Wilkinson Shelter is not a place for long term
> stay; I
> > request an immediate aide in tracking this file.
> >
> > Should this file be in Luxembourg with Tamara, please
> have
> > it couriered to the regional RCMP Airport office? I
> was
> > seeking to return to Saudi Arabia as I outlined to the
> > Luxembourg Tribunal and by letter to the board of
> presiding
> > Judges. The Foreign Affairs Minister was given a
> letter
> > concluding that I had a need to return to Saudi
> > Arabia, to complete some work already begun. The
> Foreign
> > Affairs Minister was not putting my immediate needs
> first,
> > nor placing emphasis on having the Family social
> Office
> > conduct the most reasonable airline journey with me. I
> > suffer in consequent of the
> > Foreign Affairs Ministry seeking to serve an
> associate
> > office designed for people seeking to be registered as
> > recipients of a social community welfare, in a foreign
> > country - I never received finance from the State - I
> > always wanted what I want today, a return to my
> homeland.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Jasmine Saud.
> >
> > Energy Violations are a poor communication tool for
> > attaining a desires
> > resolve; better communication skills come with a
> > commitment to using Management Skills learned.
> > WILKINSON SHELTER: FAX 905 454 8218
> > TELEPHONE 905 452 1335
> > HOUSE LINE 905 454 0388
> > Please
> > consider my routing from Luxembourg to Canada of no
> will
> > of my own; and my Saudi Arabia homeland would have
> acted in
> > an appropriate manner by allowing me and these four
> > Luxembourgers, accompanying me the right of escort me
> > through their boarders.
> >
> > E-mail: bintellah@yahoo.com
I am unable to settledown, due to the lostness I have binding me from my people, and my land. I hope that some kind people will take-up an interest in assisting me? I have not use the names with guile, but have an interest in reaching the Social Elite, and for this reason, included a Royal Tittle? I am presently at a Salvation Army Shelter, seeking to do an outreach from a Toronto Community Computer. I would not go to such trouble, if life were not such a disorganized experience; energy violations are the most complicating feature, in my present daily and nightly life. Being White, is an important part of who I am?
June 22, 2008.
I had been asked to contact the: Saudi Arabian Consulate, Saudi Arabian foreign Minister Naf, and my resident area Member of Parliament. This circuit of referals were made by the Government Information Resource Services and a M.P. Colleen B. of West Brampton; in the past I had contacted these offices, and was told - "You found your way out of the land without identification, so you must find your way back-in to the land; your name is not presently registered in our Data Base? To register you must attend to having someone assist you from within the land? Seek out the way with a family friend or family wittness - when you arrive?
Now, how do I get to test this direction, if I am not assisted by the lands I am passing through?
Do you think that I should be allowed to return to my land with the honorable intention of pulling my identity together?
I can not get over how simple this matter regarding my return to my homeland appears to fans? The matter is so great that the Government Offices that I have approached, shrug their feathers as they reveal- what is in it for them, if they can discuss matters relative to a Canadian citizens Vote, and their defined need for helping that person, attain satisfactory services - from that given offices defined ‘floor mandate’? Your dreaming if you think the offices are not discriminatory when it comes between a -Vote, and Social Justice? July 04, 2008.
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