Sorry Wayne. You're correct that I'm not using GES in the common context. Frankly, I'm struggling for the term that I need to describe the entire grounded service conductor, main bonding jumper, equipment grounding conductors, grounding electrode conductors, grounding electrodes and Earth. I mean, it's a system of some sort, a whole system, and that is what was enticing me to use GES. . . ."system".
The whole mish mash of interconnections, both deliberate and coincidental, of conductive paths along all the conductors in this "system" just listed above, and any conductive paths that exist from connection of the components of the "system" to other conductive surfaces and systems (duct work, piping, structural steel, conductive surfaces of any type), results in the service unbalance current and fault currents travelling in many parallel paths.
EVERY parallel path from the point of entry of the current into the "system" (listed in the first paragraph) will have current in it, because, as we all know, a single current takes ALL available parallel paths back to the source.