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March 27th 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz
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Quick recap
Lisa provided an update on an ongoing court case in Ohio involving a man wrongly charged with domestic violence, while Anna discussed recent developments in litigation and legal strategies. The conversation also touched on the Civil War, deflation, overpopulation myth, and the importance of understanding economic shifts and corporate exploitation of workers. The conversation ended with discussions on the Empower Movement, the post office's gold standard, political status, and the possibility of changing political status while on parole.
Next steps
• State Assemblies: Set up brick and mortar prosperity centers in 42 states that are ready to begin the process
• Remaining 8 States: Expedite preparation to set up prosperity centers to avoid falling behind
• Federation: Set up a Federation account within the global banking system for direct donations
• Congress: Continue efforts to dismantle the District Court system
• Anna: Create documentation for Federation account setup to receive donations
• Assembly Members: Organize at county level to assert supremacy over 5G/6G tower installations
• Ohio Assembly: Continue legal proceedings regarding the domestic violence case challenging court jurisdiction
• Lisa: Follow up on the continuance order regarding court jurisdiction
• Terry: Review and update the "How to Build an Assembly" guidebook based on member feedback
• Assembly Members: Send questions/corrections about Assembly guidebook to Anna
• State Citizens: Monitor and hold Congress accountable for fiduciary responsibilities
• Assembly Members: Research EMF protection options through recommended companies
• Assembly Members: Check Universal Postal Union website for money order regulation updates
• State Assembly Treasurers: Prepare for implementation of new prepaid credit system using silver
• Assembly Members: Capture and archive Constitution document from Brunk Auction website
• Assembly Members: Create comprehensive "non-driver, non-citizen package" for traffic stops
• Assembly Coordinators: Identify bilingual status-corrected members for Spanish translation
• California Assembly: Implement approved marketing flyer for outreach
• Assembly Members: Begin process to open Global Family Bank accounts for assemblies
• Assembly Members: Document and report law enforcement abuse through proper channels
• Assembly Treasury Committees: Review distinction between Federation Dollars and Prepaid Credit
• Assembly Members: Develop educational materials about private cars versus motor vehicles
• Michelle: Share California Assembly's marketing flyer with Shaun
• Michelle: Verify Christopher's inclusion on coordinator email list
• Michelle: Connect Bambi with Doug via email
• Michelle: Respond to LeeAnn's email regarding GFG spokesperson proposal
• Albert: Complete updates on California Assembly's approved flyer
• Assembly Members: Consider developing English language classes for Spanish-speaking community
• Michelle: Send rendered video to all state coordinators
Summary
Ohio Domestic Violence Court Case Update
Lisa shares an update on an ongoing court case in Ohio involving a man wrongly charged with domestic violence. The man's wife accidentally injured herself during a suicide attempt, which he prevented. Despite the wife's testimony that no crime occurred, the prosecutor pursued charges. The accused maintained his innocence and refused to plead guilty or not guilty, leading to contempt of court charges. Lisa's team has filed various legal documents, including removal orders and notifications to risk management and courts. The case has been continually postponed, and Lisa believes the court is realizing they are in a difficult position. The judge lost his composure during a hearing when the accused insisted on pleading innocent rather than not guilty. Lisa's team is waiting to see how the situation develops, but the accused remains out of jail for now.
Legal Strategies and Political Developments
Anna provides an update on recent developments in litigation and legal strategies. She explains how courts can only address legal persons, not living individuals, and advises on how to respond to court summons by questioning the specific identity being addressed. Anna also mentions that charges against her were discharged due to this approach. She discusses ongoing political and legal issues, including potential dismantling of the District Court system and the withdrawal of federal funding from California. Anna suggests that corrupt practices in states like California and New York may soon face scrutiny and consequences.
Civil War Misrepresentation and Bank Liability
Anna and Michelle discussed the Civil War, asserting it was a mercenary conflict rather than a military occupation. They argued that the war was not declared by Congress and no peace treaty was issued to end it. They also claimed that the Southern States were acting as Confederate States, meaning commercial entities. Anna further explained that the Hague Conventions were developed based on false presumptions about the war and occupation. They also discussed the dissolution of public trusts and the need to correct the misrepresentation of the Civil War. Michelle added that the presumption of wartime ended with the International Peace Proclamation and Grand Peace Treaty in 2021. They concluded by emphasizing the importance of the law and the banks' liability for any money given to them.
Deflation and Economic Shifts Discussed
Anna discussed the concept of deflation and its impact on the economy. She explained that the Federal Reserve Note will become increasingly rare, leading to an increase in its value as a trading commodity. Anna also mentioned the idea of a "prepaid credit dollar" equivalent to one ounce of silver, which will be used to bypass the deflationary scenario. She highlighted the importance of understanding the economic shifts, such as the industrial revolution and the advent of plastics and computers, which have affected the middle class. Anna emphasized that corporations have been siphoning off the profit from productivity gains, leaving workers without a fair share of the benefits.
Corporate Exploitation and Labor Unions
Anna discussed the overpopulation myth and the corporations' exploitation of workers. She criticized labor unions for not advocating for workers' fair share of productivity profits and the Democratic and Republican parties for protecting corporate interests. Anna highlighted the military's lack of real raises since the 1960s and the need for accountability in Congress. She emphasized the importance of understanding these issues practically and recognizing the impact of productivity gains on the economy and workers.
States Ready for Prosperity Centers
Anna announced that 42 out of 50 states are ready to set up their prosperity centers, with the remaining 8 states urged to catch up. She also mentioned that the online banking service will track both AFD and prepaid credit dollars, allowing users to help their friends, family, and community. Anna assured the team that they are aware of the urgency of many needs and are doing everything they can to take down the Criminal Military District Court system, force corrections on the judiciary, and educate the public. Michelle asked about the list of the 42 states, but Anna didn't have it. Anita asked about the best way to make a transaction to the Federation, to which Anna replied that they will set up a Federation account for donations. Jason asked if they could find the image of the Territorial Constitution in the Library of Congress.
Empower Movement and 5G Concerns
Anna discusses the Empower Movement and its efforts to address concerns about 5G and wireless technologies. She suggests that focusing on geoengineering as a weapon may be more important than 5G concerns. Anna explains that organizing at the county level can be effective in opposing 5G towers, as local government supersedes federal authority in these matters. She also mentions protective technologies that can be used to shield communities from electromagnetic radiation. The conversation then shifts to discussing different versions of the U.S. Constitution, with Anna clarifying the distinctions between the 1787 and 1789 documents. Finally, Anna and Dolores discuss the translation of legal terms in Spanish, particularly regarding the declaration of political status.
Post Office Gold Standard Changes
Anna clarified that the post office is no longer backed by gold, as it was taken off the gold standard about a year ago. She suggested checking the Universal Postal Union website for updates on changes in regulations. Dolores learned that the monetary unit is marked by the International Monetary Fund in English, but in Spanish, it is the franc gold. Anna also explained that the Municipal Post Office operates on fiat, while the Territorial Post Office continues to operate in Admiralty on gold. Dolores asked about the implications of this change, and Anna advised her to look back about a year on the Universal Postal Union website for updates on changes in domestic and international money orders. Alice asked about guidelines for reapplying for social security disability, but Anna clarified that it's the franchise, not the individual, that gets social security disability. Cynthia mentioned an original constitution that came up for auction, and Anna suggested capturing a screenshot of the document and its write-up for future reference.
Dual Nationality and Political Eligibility
Anna clarifies that Elvia, as a naturalized U.S. citizen who has declared her political status as a woman on the land and soil of her state, is eligible to hold positions of trust in the State Assembly despite having dual nationality. Anna explains that having property or connections in other countries does not preclude participation, as long as one can say in good conscience that they have no other citizenship obligations. The discussion also touches on the similarities between the evolution of government and citizenship in El Salvador and the United States.
Changing Political Status on Parole
The group discusses the possibility of changing political status while on parole. Anna clarifies that one can change their political status at any time, as the entity being charged is a franchise created by a corporation, not the individual. She explains that once they take over issuing passports, previous legal issues won't be considered. The conversation then shifts to the topic of state citizens owning businesses. Anna advises that owning an incorporated business may create a conflict of interest for state citizens, but it's possible to restructure businesses to be unincorporated. She recommends consulting with experienced members who have navigated this process.
Standardized Response Package for Traffic Stops
Anna proposes creating a standardized response package for dealing with traffic stops and driver's license issues. She suggests a set of key questions and statements to use, including asking if it's a consensual interaction, if one is under arrest, and invoking Fifth Amendment rights. Anna emphasizes the importance of not registering private cars as motor vehicles and challenging the assumption of commercial activity. Michelle mentions existing travel kits and brings up the issue of vehicle identification numbers. They discuss the broader implications of commercial terms and military protectorate status. Anna stresses the need for organized pushback against what she sees as unjust practices by public employees and law enforcement.
Meeting Summary and Future Plans
The meeting concludes with participants saying their goodbyes and thanking Michelle for hosting. Michelle offers to send out the recording link and chat file to coordinators once it's available. She also mentions she will connect Bambi with Doug via email. There is some discussion about accessing meeting documents and summaries. Michelle advises that the prepaid credit system may be available soon, but cautions against using it prematurely. She also notes the need to prepare for a potential influx of Spanish-speaking people seeking information once the system launches. The conversation touches on marketing efforts for assemblies and the challenges of growing membership.
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