Taquan Rahshe Gullett-El v. Internal Revenue Service, et al.
ERISA DueProcess Copyright Trademark JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the petitioner has standing to challenge the court's judicial notice of certain facts under Federal Rule of Evidence 201 and Florida Statute § 90.201
No question identified. : ‘ Status and Standing Gudicial Notice: Fed. R. Evid. 201 & Fla. Stat. § 90.201) 1. Peace be upon those who follow The Right Guidance. For the record, I am Sheik Maalik Taquan Rahshe Gullett El (also called :Taquan :Gullett-El), (hereinafter “Heir Apparent”), a natural people, in full life, sui juris. My nationality / citizenship is Moorish American verified by our national identification card under classification number ©AA222141, Class Ai, in the Library of Congress Copyright Office, Washington, District of Columbia republic, being an autochthonous, aborigine, and indigenous sovereign national and Bloodright Heir of the Moroccan Empire, Maghrib al-Aqsa, at Northwest Amexem / North America by Jus Sanguinis (Blood, Deed, Creed, and Custom). See United States Copyright Office Recording V15017 D224 (July 15, 2023) USPTO Trademark Case ID # 98048204 / Copyright Office Reg. No. VAU000123456 / U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Recordation No. COP 23-00122 (hereinafter, “Holy Appanage Cretionis Muniment of Autochthonous Title: Sovereign Royal Assent of the Kingdom of Aamaru”). 2. Iam a Moorish American National under the consular jurisdiction of the Moorish Science Temple of America Consular Court (a Theocratic state) for the protection and enforcement of my and our people’s treaty rights secured under the Treaty of Peace with Morocco of 1787/1836 (signed at Meccanez; copy at Tangiers) between the United States of North America and Moroccan Empire, which is in full force and effect under Article 25 of the Treaty of Peace with Morocco 1836, and the Constitution for the United States of North America. See “Consular Notification and Access” manual 5‘ Edition 2018, issued by the United States Department of State. See Holy Appanage EXHIBIT W, X United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act Dec. 22, 2005 (70 F.R. 76651, Pres. Proc. No. 7971, 2005 WL 3526577 (Pres.)) P.L. 108-302, 118 Stat. 1103 (19 U.S.C. § 3805 nt. 1) signed by George W. Bush Bilateral Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed on: Sept. 16, 1836, Entered into force on: Jan. 28, 1837, Citation: 8 Stat. 484. See Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) General Note 27, HTS General Note 3-Rates of Duty (Special Tariff Treatment). 3. Icome now by Special Visitation as in Species for the Lawful, Inexorable, Unshakeable, Resolute purpose of National Impressment (Law of Impressment), to engage the parties by invocation of treaty birthrights, ex rel. Sheik Maalik Taquan Rahshe Gullett El, as authorized representative, ex rel. the artificial corporate person / nom de guerre TAQUAN RASHE GULLETT-EL (any and all alphabetical and/or numerical ’ variations and/or derivations); and make presentment of this Petition for Writ of Certiorari to 11%» Cir. #’s 21-13426 & 21-13429 entered on October 1, 2023 in re: conclusive evidence of overt acts of Fraud, Article III Section 3 Treason, Misprison of Treason, Apartheid, and Genocide by unlawful 14" Amendment forced conscription scheme; in accordance with the principles of the specified rights enumerated in the Treaty of Peace with Morocco 1836 (signed at Meccanez; copy at Tangiers) between the United States of North America and the Moroccan Empire; the Treaty of Peace and Friendship signed at Tripoli November 4, 1796; the Madrid Convention on the Right of Protection in Morocco signed July 3, 1880; the General Act of the International Conference of Algeciras signed April 7, 1906; the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the Agreement on TradeRelated Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (102 Stat. 3045, Dec. 9, 1948, U.N.T.S. 278) which is codified into the Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 1987 at 18 U.S.C. § 1091 et seq., and the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (July 18, 1976, 1015 U.N.T.S. 243); attaching criminal penalties to the norm against Genocide and Apartheid w