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America's Cup- New Charitable Trust formed - your chance to join

by Peter Huston on 6 Oct 2009
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The America’s Cup Trust has been established as a Charitable Trust under the laws and codes of the United States of America by JohnTommy Rosas for the purpose of protecting the America’s Cup from damage, past, present, and in the future.

The US Department of Treasury/IRS has provided documented confirmation and verification of The America’s Cup Trust. http://drop.io/z8s7vqw!Here_is_the_link_to_the_IRS_documentation . This is a global charitable trust now, by the authority of the Hague Convention on the law applicable to trusts and on their recognition.

The Trust for the Americas Cup has always been there, it was just never formally recognized by the US Federal government. The purpose of the America’s Cup Trust is to serve both the Ultimate and Specific beneficiaries. The America’s Cup Trust will be fully transparent, within the limits of any litigation.

A natural question here is this: who is JohnTommy Rosas?

JohnTommy is a Native American who has strong personal beliefs grounded in the ancient traditions of honor and integrity. JohnTommy is also a sailor; he has more than 50,000 miles of ocean sailing under his sea boots. He is also a USCG Certified Builder of Inspected and Documented Vessels. He is also a USCG Merchant Mariner documented on all levels. JohnTommy is also a Tribal litigator, for the Tongva Ancestral Territorial Tribal Nation, based in southern California. In that capacity, JohnTommy has had substantial success in defending tribal rights.

The next question will be: Why does JohnTommy Rosas care about the America’s Cup? As a life long sailor, and someone who watched the America’s Cup with a passionate interest, and believes there are legal options to preserve more than 150 years of traditions that others are not examining.

What does JohnTommy Rosas hope to accomplish through the establishment of the America’s Cup Trust? For starters, the establishment of a competitive format that will return the America’s Cup to be the great sporting event it was once was. Looking into the future, the goal is to refine the Deed of Gift to prevent damage to the Cup, and all the beneficiaries, while concurrently establishing an entity that will provide oversight of future Defender’s and the competitive terms of each ensuing defense.

JohnTommy has begun the process of seeking support for his action by contacting what he refers to as 'AC Elders'. If you understand anything about Native American culture, you will know that 'elders' is a term of respect, and that seeking the advice of elders is a wise course of action.

Everyone who is either an Ultimate or Specific beneficiary to the America’s Cup Trust – yacht clubs, yacht designer, builders, sailmakers, all other suppliers, and of course sailors, support teams, the media, race officials, and the sport generally can and should register their interest with the America’s Cup Trust.

If you believe in fair play, sportsmanship and want to help the America’s Cup Trust achieve its goals please contact AmericasCupTrust@Gmail.com .

(Edited)
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