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MEMORANDUM (CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - CIA)

(1) THE RELATED UNITED NATIONS (UN) EVACUATION AND NON-CASUALTY


ORDERS ARE IRREVOCABLE IN PERPETUUM AS INTENDED.

Date of Publication: 01/30/2024

Detailed in AGENCY-INTERPOL-UN File: 6KTV4830


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Legal and Political Writings and [Audit, Documental,


Non-mythical Freemasonic, Removal of Cover, and
Declassification] Reports presented by the
respective author Shawn Dexter John, the sole
author of all presented publications on this
professional blog (website), now the joint Harvard
Law Review and Yale Law Journal [writing,
editorship, and executive management] competition
Winner
The following works were written, typed, published, and edited solely by Shawn Dexter John, also known by his operative
alias Khaled Hassan, the sole author of the published book sketch "The New Societies: Concepts and Apperceptions of an
Eastern Caribbean model of Commonality" (published with iUniverse); where not expressly stated as an excerpt or a
promotion, the presented [conventional] intellectual/intelligence Work Papers, political commentary Work Papers, and
related notes) are essentially completed [whole] drafts of related but independent material. All rights to the presented
material are held solely by Shawn Dexter John; the works are reserved for use by Shawn Dexter John solely. There is no
plagiarized content in The New Societies: Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern Caribbean model of Commonality
and there is no plagiarized content in the following material; there is no lack of [necessary] citation; none of the works is of
a deceitful nature. The contents of the following material of presentation have not been and are not products of any non-
Agency assigned work from any university, employer, or any other entity, or any person; it should also be noted that The
New Societies was not the result of any such assignment(s) or task(s). No person or entity has directed or forced the
author into the presentation of the following material. Shawn Dexter John isn't contractually employed (and has never been
contractually employed) by any foreign government or system of related Caribbean governance. Also, he is not a licensed
attorney (yet), law professor (yet), instructor, college professor (yet), or a current law student. He is not and was never
compensated for the development of the following works. The author has taken and completed United States accredited
doctoral courses, which are inclusive of American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law courses. The level and the quality
of the following works are intended for a graduate-level (doctoral and post-doctoral) university audience and the related
professional community. The following are not meant to perpetuate any racial or ethnic agenda and are not of any
professional or other recruitment ideology; the following are primarily scholarly and Central Intelligence Agency related. The
primary law school of his legal education was St. Thomas University School of Law – Miami Gardens. The author is an
official, undisputed, and authentic citizen of the United States of America (USA). (Importantly, the author's partial education
at Southern University and A&M College, as a doctoral student in Public Policy [at the Nelson Mandela School of Public
Policy and Urban Affairs], served well in writing significant parts of the overall material. Both degrees awarded to the author
were received from Howard University, however.) (The author did complete a course-required research [unpaid] internship
with the Embassy of the Commonwealth of Dominica over a short period of time. The author's brief employment with USA
for UNHCR, as a paid fundraiser, never required or initiated the development of any presented material). The majority of the
following works have been written on personal computers (on private laptops of Shawn Dexter John by Shawn Dexter John
[solely] and, at times, on library desktops and/or on a personal and exclusionarily owned smartphone by Shawn Dexter
John [solely]). The author is sincere and honest in his postulation. *Shawn Dexter John isn't in representation of any other
individual as a cover – there is no other operative recognized as Khaled Hassan in the United States.*

Commentary Forty-six: Article Twenty-eight of the


Universal Declaration and international and social order
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*The following attachment, located two paragraphs down, provides the acutely edited and refined
version of the published book The New Societies: Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern
Caribbean model of Commonality.

I, Shawn Dexter John, am the only individual editing the manuscript (aside being the sole author).

I will provide an update to the [edited and completed] manuscript, if any: [EDITED AND COMPLETED]
The New Societies – Concepts and Apperceptions of an Eastern Caribbean model of Commonality.
The version published as a book was simply a covert sketch, published in that manner to provide a
template to government affiliates working across distance preceding its expected completion at a then
later date (corresponding with me editing work today) – quite a humble act. Tampering might have
devalued the book material but the model and intent were communicated well preceding the
publication of the [completed] edited version (here) – the completed version consists of slightly over
200 pages. (The edited version is presented as a bonafide law article.)

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Author: Shawn Dexter John

Highest level of attained university academic degree: Master of Arts in History (with a Graduate
Certificate in International Studies)

Other level of attained university academic degree: Bachelor of Arts in History (with a minor in
Economics)

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Article twenty-eight of the Universal Declaration provides that all should be ensured a social and
international order which empowers and secures the rights communicated in the Universal
Declaration. This necessary requirement helps shape modern government and international
relations by advocating for connected platforms which mechanically protect and secure the
presented principles without deviation – it is instructive without being overtly forceful.

Every society should empower a social condition which protects the broad interests of its citizens,
which allows citizens, through their representatives, to coalesce with other [political] communities
for implementing far-reaching, progressive policies. Every society should respect its people as the
basis of its existence, should respect the rights of the people to define, examine, and guide their
authorities, domestic and international, for ensuring that their reasonable liberties and interests are
fully protected. (United Nations organs serve the rules-based international order, meticulously
promote the social order which ought to be implemented in every Member State unequivocally. They
communicate that democracy is preferred, that competition-friendly markets are to be enjoyed by
every society, and that civil liberties should reign over our conditions whatever their differing
variations.)
Notes:

1. The United Nations does allow communist governments to participate within its institution for
practical reasons, naturally. The UN does support and promote democracy but it is extremely
pronounced in its inclusiveness for extending and maintaining the reach of its organization with
the intent of tactfully guiding every Member State government into practicing democracy and
every other bonafide feature of open society. Achieving widespread peace, attending to the issue
of poverty, and engaging other vulnerabilities of society require this level of inclusiveness and
dedication, though never bending its advocacy of participatory democracy as a primary tenet of
its protocol. The United Nations perceives that the minority of communist governments, on
behalf of their represented populations, ought to be afforded the opportunity to voice their
concerns, to report on the genuine circumstances of their constituents, and to meet and to
interact with every other nation-state for engaging their consultation and for settling advocated
resolutions in a civilized manner.
2. The international rules-based order requires the adoption of constitutional protections for every
society, compliance with international resolutions and compacts, in particular those prioritizing
protecting the interests of both distinct communities and humanity as a whole, and effecting the
rule of law at every level of constituted society, local and national, regional and international. The
United Nations serves as a conduit between the most amiable political philosophies and the
practice of their tenets, with great emphasis on the rule of law, in tangible form. (Economic
liberalism and political liberalism are both advocated.)

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Official citizenship: United States of America

My contact information for potential employers (including professional fellowships and United
States federal or state government offices): carindian1@gmail.com or sdexterjohn@gmail.com.

Retail location of my book:


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