Passive Income (Eco) Portfolio MORAL REALITY CONGLOMERATE SERVICE DEPOSITED COMMUTATIVE (E)COMMERCE I certify _____________________________________________under.

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Passive Income (Eco) Portfolio

MORAL REALITY CONGLOMERATE SERVICE DEPOSITED COMMUTATIVE (E)COMMERCE I certify _____________________________________________under the terms and conditions of this bond, or the bearer of this bond that I have established an (Eco) Identity which states an environmental responsibility & a generational foundation, to the best of my knowledge and available resources. **At least two (ECO) engineering concepts must be notarized in order for bond to reach its full maturity. Signature:__________________________________________________________________________ A102096B C D (Hu*8) Eco Engineer Profit Share Bond THIS NOTE IS SECURED BY (ECO)NOMIC PROCEEDS OF

$ 25,000 $ MORAL REALITY CONGLOMERATE SERVICE I certify _____________________________________________under the terms and conditions of this bond, or the bearer of this bond that I have established an (Eco) Identity which states an environmental responsibility & a generational foundation, to the best of my knowledge and available resources. **At least two (ECO) engineering concepts must be notarized in order for bond to reach its full maturity. Signature:__________________________________________________________________________ PROCURED COMMUTATIVE (E) COMMERCE C102096D B102096A M.I. C.O.R.E. (E) MEMBER THIS NOTE IS SECURED BY (ECO)NOMIC PROCEEDS OF

(ECO)NOMIC DEVELOPMENT STOCK I certify _____________________________________________under the terms and conditions of this bond, or the bearer of this bond that I have established an (Eco) Identity which states an environmental responsibility & a generational foundation, to the best of my knowledge and available resources. **At least two (ECO) engineering concepts must be notarized in order for bond to reach its full maturity. Signature:__________________________________________________________________________ A102096B C D (Hu)8 C.O.R.E.(E) N.A.V. STOCK THIS NOTE IS SECURED BY (ECO)NOMIC PROCEEDS OF