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On August 30, 2021, The Dominion of Melchizedek appointment the Honorable Mike Sonpon as Emissary Extraordinaire to the Republic of Liberia. Emissary Sonpon has proven to be a valuable asset to the Dominion of Melchizedek over the years.
Emissary Sonpon is also the President of TNU or Taongi National University. He is spearheading the building of the University in Salala County. He works tirelessly on our behalf speaking with local, regional, and national government agents and agencies in order to help realize the first higher level University in the oldest County in Liberia.
This appointment will help further Emissary Sonpon’s ability to continue his efforts for the Dominion of Melchizedek to the Peoples of the Republic of Liberia.
Congratulations to Emissary Mike Sonpon on his new appointment. It is well deserved and the Peoples of the Dominion of Melchizedek thank him for all his hard work and look forward to continued collaboration and cooperation as we move forward.
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On August 30, 2021, The Dominion of Melchizedek appointment the Honorable Anthony Ponceti as Emissary Extraordinaire to Honduras. Emissary Ponceti has proven to be a valuable asset to the Dominion of Melchizedek over the years.
Emissary Ponceti is also the President of Mission Harvest America. He works tirelessly on our behalf in our efforts to provide humanitarian assistance around the world.
This appointment will help further Emissary Ponceti’s ability to continue his efforts for the Dominion of Melchizedek to the Peoples of Honduras.
Congratulations to Emissary Anthony Ponceti on his new appointment. It is well deserved and the Peoples of the Dominion of Melchizedek thank him for all his hard work and look forward to continued collaboration and cooperation as we move forward.
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The People of the Dominion of Melchizedek are saddened to hear of the assasination of President Jovenel Moise and the attack of First Lady Martine Moise. The Dominion of Melchizedek offers its sincere condolences to the people of Haiti. In a time where the world is clamoring for peace, these types of actions are unwarranted. Belligerence cannot bring peace, as already evidenced by the civil unrest that inevitably ensues after such acts of violence.
The Speedy recovery of First Lady Martine Moise weighs deeply on our hearts. And, above all, we urge all Nations and Peoples to hold firm to the Principles of Peace and Peaceful Settlements and offer meaningful attention to the laudable goal of a peaceful transition of leadership, in order that the People of Haiti and the World may rapidly heal from this scar on the soul of humanity.
With Much Respect,
Prime Minister
David-Parker: Williams
Dominion of Melchizedek
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Today, in the Republic of Liberia, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brian Smith, attended a special matriculation ceremony marking the official launch of Taongi National University in Liberia. He visited Liberia as a special representative of IEPAA. The IEPAA is a chartered NGO under the Ministry of Education whose function is to oversee the accreditation requirements of the Universities operating through the Dominion of Melchizedek.
Deputy Minister Smith was asked to give a speech to mark the occasion. Below is a transcript of the speech.
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Good Morning everyone. My name is Brian Smith. I am a special representative for my partners in IEPAA and Taongi National University. For those of you who may not know what IEPAA is… it stands for International Education Professional Accreditation Association.
First, I want to send my sincere thanks to Vice President Taylor, Secretary Yallah, and Dr. Mike Sonpon for making my visit to Liberia and my attendance here for this momentous occasion in the history of Bong County and Liberia possible.
I am honored to be participating in the official launching of Taongi National University. We would not be here today without the support of those in position of Government. Madam Vice President, Honorable Ministers, Senators, Representatives, and Commissioner. Thank You.
Let me assure you… My partners and I are dedicated to seeing a world class university built here in the Salala District of Bong County. This includes a campus, dormitories, a University Library, Administration Offices, and anything else which will make this University, the University of choice for all young Liberians who wish to better themselves, their community, and this great nation!
But… education is only the stepping stone. What comes after is the ability for those who graduate to put their knowledge and skills to use. This means we must create the necessary environment in which graduates can enter a viable and sustainable workforce.
Beyond the University, I am here to explore the opportunities in various business sectors that will help boost the local and national economy of Liberia.
Some of the projects my partners and I are highly interested include:
In closing, I would like to say that with the support of your national Government, local government, and the help of many individuals who are and will continue to see the vision of Taongi National University… I have no doubt we will help Liberia and her citizens create the future we all want to see and live. I would like to leave you with this quote…
“Knowledge is a very special commodity; the more you give away, the more you have left. Imparting education not only enlightens the receiver, but also broadens the giver…the teachers, the parents, the friends. Schooling not only benefits the person being schooled, but also others who are close to those who are being schooled. Basic education is a truly social good, which people can share and from which they can jointly benefit, without having to snatch it from others”.
Thank you
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The Ministry of Humanitarian Aid in coordination with Mission Harvest America has completed the collection and loading of a trailer of clothing, toys, electronics, food, and other material destined for the the Republic of Liberia.
This shipment of aid is destined for Monrovia, Liberia.
The Dominion of Melchizedek will continues to provide assistance for our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Liberia and hope this aid will help them in their time of need.
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While the Dominion of Melchizedek cannot control the actions of the former founder of the DoM regarding his spiritual beliefs and his activities relating to such beliefs, we don not condone his spiritual work and such work does not reflect the beliefs of the current standing Members of the Dominion of Melchizedek.
The Dominion of Melchizedek hereby denounce the “Melchizedek Bible” and hereby declare it has no bearing to the functions of administration or philosophy of the current standing sovereign Members of the Dominion of Melchizedek. Mr. Korem can choose to believe and profess what he likes. However, in relation to the Dominion of Melchizedek, his beliefs have no bearing on the functions of the State and are separate and apart from how We conduct ourselves as Members of the Family of Nations.
The “Law of Nations” is the guiding principles for the Peoples of the Dominion of Melchizedek. The specific reference being Book 1 Section 220:
Many distinctions will be necessary in order to give a complete solution to the celebrated question, whether a man may quit his country or the society of which he is a member. 1. The children are bound by natural ties to the society in which they were born: they are under an obligation to shew themselves grateful for the protection it has afforded to their fathers, and are in a great measure indebted to it for their birth and education. They ought therefore to love it, as we have already shewn (§122),—to express a just gratitude to it, and requite its services as far as possible by serving it in turn. We have observed above (§212), that they have a right to enter [104] into the society of which their fathers were members. But every man is born free; and the son of a citizen, when come to the years of discretion, may examine whether it be convenient for him to join the society for which he was destined by his birth. If he [221] does not find it advantageous to remain in it, he is at liberty to quit it on making it a compensation for what it has done in his favour, and preserving, as far as his new engagements will allow him, the sentiments of love and gratitude he owes it. A man’s obligations to his natural country may, however, change, lessen, or entirely vanish, according as he shall have quitted it lawfully, and with good reason, in order to choose another, or has been banished from it deservedly or unjustly, in due form of law, or by violence.
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