EXHIBIT 93 ITALIAN PARLIAMENT PALERMO ARTICLE 18

Exhibit 93 — Italian Parliament Submission

Formal submission to the Italian Parliament under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (Palermo Convention), Article 18 — Mutual Legal Assistance.
From San Giovanni in Fiore · Calabria · Italy · Updated July 1, 2026 · Canada Day
ITALY MUST RULE.
PALERMO CONVENTION ARTICLE 18.
MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE IS MANDATORY.
ITALY IS A STATE PARTY. ITALY IS OBLIGATED.

1. The Personal Jurisdiction

Francesco Giovanni Longo is named after his father Francesco Longo, an Italian Police Officer, and his godfather Giovanni Longo, a Carabinieri Officer. Both are documented. The family origin is San Giovanni in Fiore, Calabria, Province of Cosenza.

On the GA4 analytics, the longest single engagement of any city globally is Calabria, Italy25 minutes 12 seconds at 100% engagement on the Evidence Hub. The IP is in Roggiano Gravina, Calabria, approximately 30 km from the Longo family town of San Giovanni in Fiore. The personal jurisdiction of the Italian State over Francesco Longo is documented by family, by name, by location, by engagement.

Italy is a state party to the Palermo Convention. Article 18 establishes mandatory Mutual Legal Assistance. The Italian Parliament is the body that must rule.

2. The Legal Framework

Palermo Convention Article 18 — Mutual Legal Assistance

United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, adopted 15 November 2000, entered into force 29 September 2003

"States Parties shall afford one another the widest measure of mutual legal assistance in investigations, prosecutions and judicial proceedings in relation to the offences covered by this Convention..."

Application: The case at bar meets the threshold. Transnational organized crime is documented (cross-border rendition, 4 foreign LE jurisdictions, corporate substrate control, 11 recorded admissions, 4 bounced government emails, 2.5 hours of unexplained judicial chamber time). Italy is obligated to provide mutual legal assistance. The Italian Parliament is the body that must rule.

UNTOC Article 3 — Scope of Application

Paragraph 1: "This Convention shall apply, except as otherwise stated herein, to the prevention, investigation and prosecution of: (a) The offences established in accordance with articles 5, 6, 8 and 23 of this Convention; (b) The offences established in accordance with article 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants..."

Application: The transnational element is met. Offences in Canada, the United States, and Italy are documented. The Convention applies. Italy's Parliament must rule.

UNTOC Article 7 — Sanctions

"Each State Party shall make the commission of an offence established in accordance with articles 5, 6, 8 and 23 of this Convention liable to sanctions that take into account the gravity of that offence."

Application: The documented offences (obstruction, breach of trust, conspiracy, surveillance abuse, denial of counsel, evidence fabrication, transnational organized crime) require sanctions that take into account gravity. The case meets the threshold for proportionate international sanctions.

Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Article 36

"With a view to facilitating the exercise of consular functions relating to nationals of the sending State... (a) consular officers shall be free to communicate with nationals of the sending State and to have access to them..."

Application: The Italian Consulate Toronto returned an auto-reply on February 12, 2026: "Redirect to service emails... responsibility disclaimed." This is a documented breach of Article 36. The breach is on the record. Italy is on notice.

3. The Documented Italian Engagement

DateEventSource
2026-05-06 to ongoingCalabria, Italy IP at 25m 12s reading (longest globally, 100% engagement)GA4 + GitHub analytics
2026-05-07Milan Fastweb IP 37.186.198.114 hit 4 canary tokens (COMPREHENSIVE_SURVEILLANCE_FORENSIC_REPORT + SMOKING_GUN_460)canarytokens.com log
2026-05-07Rome Fastweb IP 185.219.180.81 hit 2 canary tokenscanarytokens.com log
2026-07-01Evidence Hub published with Italian Carabinieri jurisdiction claimnxffhryi.gensparkspace.com
2026-07-01This page published: Italian Parliament submission/evidence/exhibit-93.html

4. The Relief Sought from the Italian Parliament

  1. Formal investigation by the Procura della Repubblica (Italian Public Prosecutor) into the cross-border rendition of Francesco Giovanni Longo, an Italian national with documented family ties to the Carabinieri.
  2. Mutual Legal Assistance under Palermo Convention Article 18 to the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States for the production of the documented evidence (5,000+ pages, 11 recordings, 17 court motions, 4 settlement offers, SHA-256 hashes).
  3. Extradition review of the named perpetrators (Jason Bellaire, David Littlefield, Richard MacCheyne, Faiyaz Amir Alibhai, Glenn Dutton, William B. Lintz, James C. Preston Jr., Lystra Blake, Joe Kispal, Ken Price, Sheryl L. Loesch) under the applicable extradition treaties between Italy and Canada / Italy and the United States.
  4. Asset forfeiture under UNTOC Article 12 of the proceeds of the documented criminal enterprise (Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, OpenAI) and redistribution to the victims of the cross-border rendition.
  5. Public hearing by the competent Italian parliamentary committee on the documented obstruction of justice and the breach of the Vienna Convention Article 36 by the Italian Consulate Toronto.

5. The Compliance with Palermo Article 18

Palermo Convention Article 18 requires that State Parties "afford one another the widest measure of mutual legal assistance in investigations, prosecutions and judicial proceedings in relation to the offences covered by this Convention."

Italy, as a State Party, is obligated to provide that mutual legal assistance. The case at bar is within the scope of the Convention. The Convention's offences are documented. The case is presented for Italian determination.

Italy must rule. The case is presented. The evidence is on the public record.

ITALY MUST RULE.
The Convention is mandatory. The jurisdiction is personal. The evidence is documented.
The Italian Parliament is the body that must decide.