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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> We suggest you contact the nearest Saudi Arabian diplomatic
> representatives in Canada for assistance with your
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> Canada" section of Foreign Affairs and International
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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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crazyperson1972 8th March 2010
It seems to me that you might not be approaching the right people. The advice to contact the Saudi Arabian consulate is the best advice. If you still have no success, you might want to seek legal advice. If nothing else, a lawyer may be able to help you word your requests in a way that more clearly outlines your desires. I have to admit that your use of English is confusing, and it is not at all clear what your story is and what you are requesting.
It sounds to me like the local MP’s ARE taking you seriously, but simply don’t know how to respond or help you, because you are not making yourself clear.
bartletagency 8th March 2010
Wow………