Serge Morel        P.O. Box 17222     Sarasota, FL   34276-0222 Fax:   (941) 378- 8008     e-mail:   serg@gte.net 9/20/2000 Page 28 of 579 Canadian   Intellectual   Property   Office   (CIPO)   -   administrates   and   processes   patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial design, and integrated circuit topographies.   To understand the Canadian Intellectual Property Office's puzzling references to Gérard Lachapelle and Elizabeth Cannon as the GPS conceptors without describing which electronic concept permitted the GPS, the Wireless and applications of digital global Radio telecommunication,  brings up some intriguing questions? These intriguing questions are: Why did the  Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada Patent Office identify  Lachapelle and Canon as the GPS conceptors?   Where does it come from? CIPO The  statement  identifying  Lachapelle and  Canon as the  GPS conceptors begs this crucial question. Did the Canadian government, use it's agency and corporation to mask the true identity of the original conceptor of the  GLS, impinging on his  national and international patent and copyrights, thereby confirming a Canadian political cover-up of national and international magnitude? I identified this Canadian appellation Mistake based on the language explained in the Abridgment First part Summary April 19, 1999 page 3 and 17 of 27.   This French and English language mistake was embedded in the  Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada Patent Office webpage on October 20, 1999.   The GPS Canadian appellation Mistake GLS Global Localization System and GPS Global Positioning System was confirmed in the Canadian Patent  Office  webpage  concerning  the  GPS  written  identification:  “(54)  Method  and  System  for Determining Position on a Moving Platform, Such as a Ship, Using Signals from GPS Satellites”.   This misappropriated grammatical term was due to the fact of the assignation of the  Quebec Land surveyor certified  in  1978, Gérard Lachapelle,  who became  P. Eng. (Professional Engineer from  - Province of Alberta in (? ? ? so by deduction on his webpage, after 1985).    Concerning the Lachapelle WGS84 system of which the CIPO identified them as the conceptor of the GPS   First, I referred the reader to see: THE CANADIAN GUIDELINES GPS BASED CONTROL SUMMARY   On page……..