Mahto Tribal Council 11-27-24

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Quick recap
Mahto and Given discussed the need for a solution to record meetings without exceeding cloud storage limits and the upcoming meeting. Mahto discussed the resolution of the Mahto Tribal Council, the sovereignty of peaceful, law-abiding men, and the importance of understanding the nature of US citizenship. The discussion also covered various topics related to religion, science, and government, including the value of understanding the opposite sex, the importance of faith in Scriptures, and the importance of being discerning about the advice and information one receives from others.

Next steps

Mahto to distribute the resolution of the Mahto Tribal Council to relevant parties.

Mahto to continue educating law enforcement and other officials about the Mahto tribe's status and mission.

Mahto to develop and implement educational programs for Mahto tribe members on legal and financial matters.

Mahto to establish protocols for Mahto tribe law enforcement officers.

Mahto to finalize and implement the marriage contract for the Mahto tribe.

Summary

Mahto and Given discussed the need for a solution to record meetings without exceeding cloud storage limits. They considered having a single channel for the ministry and the possibility of creating a new account. Given shared his experience with a successful call where he represented the IRS and Treasury, leading to a resolution with a bank. They also discussed the upcoming meeting, which was recorded for future reference.

Mahto Tribal Council Resolution Discussion

Mahto discussed the resolution of the Mahto Tribal Council, which was to be mailed out. The resolution was about the adoption of du jour borders for the Republic, Territorial, and village councils, and the authorization of Chief Mahto to pursue recovery of rental fees and property via notice of lien. Mahto also mentioned the flag for the Mahto nation, preliminary doctrinal statement, letters patent for the chief, and miscellaneous case filings for the tribe in all foreign jurisdictions. Mahto emphasized the authenticity of the resolution, which was verified to be owned by the church. He also mentioned a resolution from the Mahto ministries quorum board of directors, addressed to various courts and entities, including the White House counsel on native American affairs. Mahto emphasized the formal notice of the following, including the opening of a miscellaneous case file for Mahto ministries, doing business as the Mahto tribe, in each of their jurisdictions.

Mahto's Sovereignty and Biblical Beliefs

Mahto discussed the sovereignty of peaceful, law-abiding men and their support for the government. He emphasized that the only people who can join their band of American Indians are those who are educated and understand the law. Mahto also highlighted the importance of loyalty to the Republic and the lives of fellow veterans. He criticized modern gurus who deny the divinity of Yahushua and instead promote reincarnation and ancient writings. Mahto emphasized the importance of believing in eyewitness accounts and the Scriptures, rather than modern interpretations.

Understanding US Citizenship and Tribe's Role

Mahto discussed the importance of understanding the nature of US citizenship and the role of the tribe in promoting the well-being of their people. He emphasized the need to manage the US citizen society with the US Treasury and IRS to increase GDP, reduce public debt, and provide services for veterans, law enforcement, and first responders. Mahto also highlighted the tribe's right to travel freely and their commitment to educating people about the Most High. He clarified that being part of the tribe does not require following his beliefs, as long as one believes in some version of the Most High. Mahto also explained the significance of the tribe's flag and the importance of understanding the nature of the US citizenship.

Understanding the Legal System

In the discussion, Mahto argues that the 14th Amendment allowed for the continuation of slavery through the prison system and chain gangs. He claims that judges, attorneys, and the judicial system have a financial interest in convicting people, likening it to the movie Shawshank Redemption. Mahto advises that to defend oneself in court, one must properly file paperwork establishing their status and have evidence recognized by the court. He also criticizes pastors operating under 501(c)(3) status, observing pagan traditions instead of biblical feasts, and gurus charging exorbitant fees without providing true knowledge. Mahto warns against accepting government benefits and emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal system to avoid being taken advantage of.

Religious Symbolism and Science Discussion

Mahto discusses various topics related to religion, science, and government. He questions the symbolism in Judaism and how it relates to Jesus Christ. He also talks about the hydroplate theory and how it aligns with descriptions in the Bible. Additionally, Mahto mentions the importance of communication and how enemies try to disrupt it. He explains his organization's approach to law enforcement, taxes, and corporate entities. Mahto also shares his perspective on why older men are opting out of dating and relationships.

Understanding Opposite Sex and Faith

Mahto discussed the value of understanding the opposite sex and the importance of faith in Scriptures. He criticized certain religious groups for promoting their own writings over the Torah and for artificially reducing their numbers to gain corporate benefits. Mahto emphasized the importance of natural rights given by Yahuwa and criticized the adoption of prisoners by these groups. He also highlighted the importance of gratitude towards the Most High and his role as an unqualified bondservant of Yahushua.

Mahto's Views on Relationships and Gender

Mahto discusses his views on relationships, marriage, and gender roles. He believes men should not settle for women who do not respect them or meet their standards. Mahto advocates for traditional gender roles where the man is the provider and protector, and the woman is a homemaker. He criticizes men who allow their wives to dress provocatively or question their authority. Mahto emphasizes the importance of men maintaining their assets and custody of children in case of divorce. He promotes a tribal marriage contract that gives custody to the father and allows the mother visitation rights.

Discerning Advice and Personal Protection

Mahto discusses the importance of being discerning about the advice and information one receives from others. He emphasizes considering the source and motivations behind the advice. Mahto also stresses the value of listening to those wiser and more accomplished than oneself, rather than engaging in arguments with them. Additionally, he touches on personal protection, security measures taken by Israel, and his willingness to defend himself if attacked.

Mahto's Warning on Peaceful Conduct

Mahto emphasized the importance of peaceful and law-abiding conduct, stating that he is not an enemy to those who are part of federally recognized tribes or other agencies. He warned against any actions taken against him in the name of the Most High, Yahuwah, as they would face divine retribution. Mahto also clarified that his work, such as adopting orphans and those unlawfully incarcerated, is done on behalf of the Most High and not in his own name. He concluded by stating that their job is to bring the Most High's kingdom to earth, and that unity under a common theology belonging to him, not man, is essential for this goal.

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