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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

    NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

    Motion for Judicial Notice to the November 2010 amendments on

    Formosa and the Pescadores reaffirming tolling ad interim and no

    running of statute of limitations for the gold yuan bonds issued by

    Taiwan (22 USC 3314) on China (or by that China now on Taiwan)

    and Constitutional Interpretation 475 of 1999 in

    Taiwan Civil Rights Litigation Org., et al

    v. NO. C 10-00362 JW

    Chinese National Socialist Nazi KMT Party triad racketeering Golden

    Triangle Drug Dealing Chinatown crack dealing gangbanger

    organization Business Management

    Committee(www.asiapacificms.com/papers/pdf/gt_opium_trade.pdf,

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    In this connection [less than 1

    line of source text not declassified] a knowledgeable source estimates

    that over 300 tons of opium pass through the KMT area in Burma each

    year. If the KMT problem could be liquidated there is no doubt that it

    would do much to reduce the opium problem. However, there seems

    to be no hope of this. Alternatively if the market for opium could be

    cut off it would cut off the major part of support for the KMTs and thus

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    probably make them more amenable to removal from their present

    area. However, as I mentioned, I am not hopeful that the market can

    be cut off.

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    The manner in which the KMT troops are now regarded by the

    inhabitants of areas they control or have traversed into Burma

    suggests they might prove a handicap rather than a help. The Em-

    bassy is informed that they are not very different from bandits.

    There has been more than one report that they have been smug-

    gling gold and trafficking in opium. They live and prey upon an

    agricultural countryside which can ill afford to support them. Ac-

    cording to comments of the Foreign Minister and War Office offi-

    cials over the past year these KMT troops are a greater source of

    trouble than the insurgents and efforts to keep them in check have

    meant diversion of forces from insurgent areas. It is highly ques-

    tionable whether the United Nations could count on any military

    assistance or disciplined cooperation from these soldiers. The Army

    Attache concurs in this view. That the KMT troops had to take

    refuge in Burma and have no place to go or other immediately ap-

    parent means of livelihood does not alter the fact of their lawless-

    ness and defiance of authority. Their refusal to surrender cannot,

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    The natural trade routes supplying the Shan States where the

    KMT troops have been based run southward into Thailand. The

    Shan States have traditionally been a source of opium. The KMT

    commanders soon become involved in the opium trade with Thai-

    land as a source of funds. Movement of opium into Thailand, and

    of supplies north from Thailand has proceeded with apparent tacit

    approval of the Thai authorities, probably also with their conniv-

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    ance and to their profit. Involvement of Thai authorities, and the

    activities of officials of the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok on behalf

    of the KMT troops in Burma are common gossip in Bangkok. The

    visibility in Bangkok of the Taiwan connection with the KMT's inUpper Burma led Burmese authorities repeatedly to approach the

    United States Government with requests that pressure be brought

    on Taiwan to remove the KMT troops.

    'In the interest of brevity, the term KMT in this despatch is used to mean

    the

    Chinese Nationalist Government troops presently located in Burma. These

    are

    gen-

    erally referred to as "KMT troops" throughout Burma and elsewhere

    in Southeast

    Asia. [Footnote in the source text.]

    29

    BURMA

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    No. 124

    690B.9321/1 1-2353: Telegram

    The Ambassador in Burma (Sebald) to the Department of State1

    SECRET RANGOON, November 23, 1953-5 p. m.

    504. Bangkok's 10022 raises fundamental questions whether (a)

    present evacuation is not in fact smokescreen for continuationKMT operations in Burma; (b) Li Mi possibly aided and abetted by

    certain segments Chinese Government proposes keep control over

    those remaining with view continuing nefarious operations in

    Burma and Thailand including opium smuggling racket.

    It appears me time has arrived when US Government should

    squarely face issue whether it should continue bear brunt criti-

    cisms over this affair in Burma in particular and SEA in general

    when party most directly involved fails exert its utmost in bringing

    about reasonable solution. Argument that Chiang has no influence

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    over Li Mi and thus over KMT's is patently transparent. Key to

    problem appears lie in Chiang's hands who could if he would I be-

    lieve cleanse this sordid affair without undue difficulty.

    Unless present favorable opportunity is seized now in endeavoronce and for all solve this problem I can only anticipate continuing

    difficulties and serious obstacles our relations not only with Burma

    but I should think in our endeavors give support Chinese National-

    ist Government's international position in UN and elsewhere.

    I therefore strongly recommend Embassy Taipei be urged make

    strong approach to Chiang pointing out folly of present halfway

    measures.

    SEBALD

    'Repeated to Bangkok and Taipei.

    2Dated Nov. 18; Donovan reported that he witnessed the arrival of a Chinese

    de-

    tachment at the evacuation center the previous day. Lt. Gen. Lu Kuo-ch'uan,

    Com-

    mander of the 28th Army, told Donovan that until a few days before, he had

    2,000

    men in his command but that all but 450 were taken from him by the "Mong

    Hsat

    Committee." (690B.9321/11-1853)

    173

    BURMA

    )

    Judicial Notice to the November 2010 amendments on Formosa and

    the Pescadores reaffirming no running of statute of limitations for

    the gold yuan bonds issued by Taiwan (22 USC 3314) on China (orby that China now on Taiwan) and Constitutional Interpretation 475

    of 1999 averring that then existing statute also provided for an

    indeterminate deferral of creditors right to demand collection of the

    gold yuan bonds upon future reconciliation of a reunified united One

    China. Clearly the official posture of the apparent issuers of the

    obligations is that although in default, the creditors may

    nevertheless properly enjoy the equitable tolling of any statute of

    limitations pursuant to the statutory provisions affecting a deferralimposed on creditors rights. The said provisions arise under

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    statutes claiming authority under the amendments of the

    Constitution interpreted on Formosa to guide the administration

    thereon. Said amendments were drafted, as are ALL laws in effect

    on Formosa, with approval, review, and right of amendment, by theUnited States military government, as directed by the Commander

    in Chief through his White House Presidential directives. Military

    couriers may from time to time be tasked with the sensitive

    transport of such communications, as may be other channels of the

    Government of the United States, not limited to the Department of

    State through her contractor AIT.

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    expno=475

    Constitutional Interpretation NO.475 ( 475 )

    Date

    1999/1/29

    Issue

    Article 63, Paragraph 3, of the Act Governing Relations between

    People of the Taiwan Area and Mainland Area provides that the

    payment of all the national bonds issued before 1949 should be

    deferred until national reunification. Does the provision of said

    Article violate Article 23 of the Constitution, thus infringing upon

    bond holders property rights protected by the Constitution?

    Holding

    The National Assembly, responding to necessity before nationalreunification, enacted amendments to the Constitution, Article 11 of

    which provides that "For managing affairs and relations of rights and

    obligations between people living in the free area and the mainland

    area, relevant laws may be specifically enacted."

    The government's treasury bonds issued before 1949 in the

    mainland area had been issued on the basis of meeting the then

    nation's financial needs and guaranteed by the then nation's(including the mainland area) tax revenue and other assets. It was a

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    Although the people's freedoms and rights are protected by the

    Constitution, the legislature, balancing the public interests gained

    and private interests lost and meeting the criteria provided in Article23 of Constitution, may enact laws to restrain them. Furthermore,

    they will not be in conflict with the Constitution when, under certain

    circumstances, the Constitution explicitly delegates the legislature

    to enact those specific laws. The Act Governing Relations between

    People of the Taiwan Area and Mainland Area, as promulgated on

    July 31, 1992, has been enacted on the basis of the delegation

    provided in Article 11 of Amendments. Article 63, Paragraph 3, of

    that Act provides that those unpaid foreign currencies or gold-based

    bonds issued before 1949 in the mainland area and those debts

    owed by national banks and financial institutions receiving deposits

    incurred before the government's retreat to Taiwan would not be

    paid before national reunification. Being a necessity under the

    changed circumstances, this deferral imposed on creditors rights to

    the government is not in conflict with the abovementioned purpose

    of the Constitution and its Amendments and, hence, is not

    unconstitutional.

    ' Translated by Dr. Tze-Shiou Chien, Associate Research Fellow, The

    Sun Yat-Sen Institute for the Social Sciences and Philosophy,

    Academia Sinica.

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    7. The Joint Chiefs of Staff request that the State Departmentundertake the necessary action to negotiate the required contracts

    between the U. S. and China for the establishment of a U. S. Military

    Advisory Group in China, generally in accordance with the plan

    proposed herewith.

    ANNEX TO APPENDIX

    PLAN FOR U. S. MILITARY ADVISORY GROUP TO CHINA

    1. Object. To assist and advise the Chinese Government in the

    development of modern armed forces for the maintenance of

    internal

    peace and security and to establish adequate control over liberated

    areas in China, including Manchuria, and Formosa, and for the ful-

    fillment of those obligations which may devolve upon China in the

    occupation of Korea and Japan.

    2. Title. In order to advise and assist the Chinese in the establish-

    ment of modern armed forces, there will be organized a special

    group

    called "The U. S. Military Advisory Group to China", which will

    comprise a Naval Advisory Group and Army Advisory Groups. The

    Army Advisory Groups will be composed of an Army Ground Force

    Group, Army Air Forces Group and Army Service Forces (Logistics)

    Group. The Naval Group will be headed by a flag officer of the Navy;

    the Army Advisory Groups will be headed by a general officer.

    3. Relationship with the head of the Chinese Government. The

    heads of the U. S. Naval and Army Advisory Groups will at all times

    have direct access to the head of the Chinese Government onmatters

    pertaining to their functions and will be the channel of communica-

    tion between the head of the Chinese Government and the U. S.

    Mili-

    tary authorities. There will be a designated chairman of the U. S.

    a8 Post, p. 596.

    592

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    JURISDICTION OVER MEMBERS OF ADVISORY GROUP16. U. S. service military or naval courts and authorities will have

    exclusive jurisdiction over all members of the U. S. armed forces

    serv-

    ing with the Military Advisory Group and over American nationals

    employed by or accompanying these forces.

    TAB TO ANNEX

    U. S. MILITARY ADVISORY GROUP TO CHINA

    RIGHTS OR CONCESSIONS DESIRED FROM CHINA

    1. In negotiating contracts with the Chinese Government, consid-

    eration should be given to obtaining certain economic and military

    rights or concessions in China in return for U. S. support, past and

    future. It is recognized that the concessions or settlements desired

    by the Joint Chiefs of Staff represent but a portion of those which

    must be presented by the U. S. Government as a whole. The military

    list alone might represent in the eyes of China, more than the value

    of the U. S. support they are seeking. An effort has therefore been

    made to separate the items considered militarily essential from the

    standpoint of operation of the Military Advisory Group from other

    items, highly desirable though they may be, which are not required

    in

    connection with the Military Advisory Group. These other items

    might be partially acquired in connection with other negotiations

    with

    the Chinese.596

    e. The unrestricted use of U. S. military and governmental com-

    munications facilities and cryptographic systems will be granted U.

    S.

    military personnel and government agencies.

    f. Military Advisory Group personnel will be granted the right to

    operate U. S. aircraft, vehicles, ships and craft over and throughChinese territory and waters.

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    Additionally the former President, and former Foreign Minister, for

    free China in exile on Formosa, known as Taiwan, Shuibian Chen,

    and Dr. Mark Tonsen Chen a former NOAA employee of two decades

    service to the US government, can testify under oath for Judge Ware

    that they personally received oral US military government directives

    from President Bush from the White House delivered by AIT for the

    Department of State, NSC, JCS, and PACOM, exercising actual legal

    control in fact of the US over Formosa and the Pescadores as

    Principal Victor, under the Aide Memoire of October 25, 1950 to FEC

    invoking Article 73 UN Charter to Formosa with the US assuming

    therefor duties as Administering Authority state, and the UN Charter

    (Art. 107, 73, 77) and Treaty of Peace with Japan at San Francisco(Articles 2,3,4,17, 23).

    They have already both publicly admitted the veracity of the US

    military government Formosa directives to them in their

    administrative capacities on the islands.

    Respectfully,

    Dr. Paul Maas RisenhooverRobin Hood

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