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May 1st 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz
Meeting summary for Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz (05/01/2025)
Quick recap
The meeting focused on the progress of state assemblies, the requirements for forming a Continental Congress, and the importance of educating jurors on due process. Anna discussed the discovery of a fraudulent system created by the Babylonians and Sumerians, the dissolution of public trusts, and the responsibility of being peaceful and self-responsible people. The discussion also covered the role of coordinators, the need for unity and collaboration within the organization, and the importance of maintaining a drama-free environment and focusing on practical goals.
Next steps
• Federation: Review and clarify the coordinator vetting process to make it more accessible and transparent
• Federation: Develop formal county training program as requested by multiple coordinators
• Doug & Jenny Park: Set up a law library on the Federation Server and organize a national meeting to coordinate document sharing
• Anna: Form a committee with multiple states to develop recommendations for handling credential cards for minors
• Anna: Investigate and provide clarification on how counties can set up vendor accounts through GFG as unincorporated businesses
• Rocky: Complete Federation vetting process to become a coordinator by working with Terry
• Terry: Share DMS access and forms with Minnesota Assembly for setting up their pillars
• County Coroner Committee: Create new date stamp system with county outline for death records
• Michelle: Forward Sarah's email to Anna regarding Victoria Assembly in Australia
• Doug: Pull up and review the 1779 Naturalization Act to understand its exact provisions
• Denise: Send information about the Equal Footing Doctrine and its relation to states and counties to Michelle
• Nevada Assembly: Focus on building the four pillars instead of internal conflicts
• Anthony: Check the new passport application changes after April 30th and provide updated information to Deanne
• Michelle: Obtain and upload the April 17th Coordinator meeting recording to the mop and bucket channel
• Austin: Contact state treasurer or banking chairperson about taking control of the GFG webmail account
• Minnesota Assembly: Put DMS account request on new business agenda for assembly discussion and vote
• Global: Work on providing bank account access to Australian assemblies over the next few months
• Ani: Update county coroner documentation with appropriate logo/date stamp system instead of seal
• Sarah: Send information about Victoria Assembly to Anna via Michelle
Summary
State Assemblies and Continental Congress Requirements
Michelle leads a discussion about the progress of state assemblies and the requirements for forming a Continental Congress. The group clarifies that while 9 out of 13 original colonies were needed to call assemblies into session, a different number may be required for the Continental Congress to reconvene with all 50 states. They also discuss the need for county-level training and the importance of educating jurors on due process. The conversation touches on challenges in explaining their activities to skeptics and the relevance of the 1779 Naturalization Act in establishing their legitimacy. Denise mentions the equal footing doctrine as potentially applicable to both states and counties in this context.
Anna's Training Session and Banking Efforts
In the meeting, Michelle Ford, the Coordinator for the California Assembly, led a training session with Anna von Reitz. The session began with a prayer led by Stephen, followed by a Bivens decision. Anna was expected to join the meeting, but she was running late due to a personal issue. Sandra raised a question about account funding, which was deferred to Paula, who was unable to attend the meeting. LeeAnn requested documents from a previous meeting, which Doug agreed to provide. Anna joined the meeting later, expressing relief at being home and relaxed. She mentioned the progress made in diplomatic, PR, and banking efforts. The conversation ended with Anna planning to discuss some issues.
Fraudulent Babylonian System Exposed
Anna discussed the discovery of a fraudulent system created by the Babylonians and Sumerians to control body, mind, and soul. This system led to the establishment of three public trusts in the name of the people, including the American Infant Destimate Estate, the British Seamen's Trust, and the municipal estate. Anna revealed that these trusts were created without disclosure and used improper contracting processes. She announced that these trusts would be dissolved, and the beneficial interests would return to the living people. Anna also shared that there have been stunning disclosures about the history of the planet, particularly from Mesoamerica, and that the timeline of human history has been pushed back to 150 million years. She emphasized the responsibility of being peaceful and self-responsible people and the need to respect life. Anna also mentioned the pollution of the blood, food, and water, which was done deliberately to make people sick, infertile, and die early. She announced that the people responsible for this anti-human agenda would be arrested and that measures would be taken to ensure that such a situation never happens again.
Coordinator Role and State Assembly Process
Anna clarifies the role of coordinators, explaining that they are all equal in responsibilities and authority, with any seniority based on experience rather than rank. She emphasizes that coordinators are American State nationals working with the Federation to help establish State Assemblies, but cannot simultaneously function as American State citizens. Anna also addresses the process of becoming a coordinator, stating that individuals volunteer, undergo training and vetting by the Federation, and are not hired or voted in by State Assemblies. She encourages states to move forward with setting up their assemblies and banking services, warning that lagging states may face consequences.
Unity and Collaboration in Organization
Anna emphasizes the need for unity and collaboration within the organization, stressing that petty competition and gossiping must be avoided. She highlights the importance of overcoming fear and adapting to new responsibilities, while acknowledging that mistakes will be made as everyone is learning. Anna clarifies that the role of a coordinator is not a position of authority, but rather someone who helps organize and facilitate the work of others. She encourages people to step up, learn, and contribute to building the four pillars of the organization, citing Lisa from Ohio as a positive example of effective coordination.
Maintaining Drama-Free Environment for Practical Goals
Anna emphasized the importance of maintaining a drama-free environment and focusing on practical goals. She stressed the need to avoid power struggles and disruptions, and to keep discussions task-oriented. Doug expressed concerns about the situation in Nevada, stating that the assembly was being unfairly criticized and that the coordinator was being unfairly targeted. Michelle agreed with Anna's approach and encouraged everyone to stay focused on the 4 pillars. Julian was the next to speak.
Fiduciaries' Role in Public Asset Management
Anna explained the concept of the "prudent man" rule, which applies to fiduciaries who are accountable for managing public assets. She emphasized that fiduciaries should act in the best interest of the public, not for personal gain. Denise expressed her appreciation for Louise's work on the model county project, which has revitalized their assembly. Mike Macgowan proposed the idea of using funds from their accounts to support Anna's work, to which Anna responded that once their account is live, they can make donations using AFD or prepaid credit.
Bank System Challenges and Federation Support
In the meeting, Anna discussed the challenges of exchanging funds and the need for a bank system to facilitate transactions. She mentioned that the Federation would be taken care of once the bank system is operational. Mike Macgowan suggested a way to physically deposit funds to support the Federation, but Anna clarified that the Federation would be supported by the State assemblies. Michelle and Donnamarie discussed the importance of recording meetings and taking minutes, with Anna suggesting that multiple recordings and note-taking could be beneficial. Annette raised a question about setting up vendor accounts, which Anna confirmed was not possible for a county.
Vendor Accounts and Credential Cards
Anna addresses questions about vendor accounts, credential cards for minors, and county seals. She explains that business accounts for counties may be possible, but she needs to confirm. Regarding minors, Anna suggests forming a multi-state committee to develop recommendations for credential cards. She clarifies that counties have logos but not seals, as they don't operate in international jurisdiction. Anna also discusses the distinction between incorporated and unincorporated businesses in relation to county and state courts. Lastly, she explains the ongoing process of setting up special emails for each state assembly to facilitate communication with the global system.
GFG Email Accounts and State Coordination
The discussion covers several topics related to the Global Family Guardian (GFG) email accounts and information sharing among state assemblies. Anna clarifies that the GFG email accounts are not limited to coordinators but can be managed by various assembly officials or designated members. She explains that the purpose is to have someone responsible for monitoring incoming mail, sharing information with the assembly, and acting as a liaison between the assembly and GFG. Anna also acknowledges the need for better information sharing among states, particularly regarding setting up assembly pillars and court processes. Suggestions are made to improve coordination, including using TASA's website, setting up a law library, and utilizing existing document management systems created by Terry.
County vs State/International Seals and Logos
Anna discusses the differences between county-level and state/international-level seals and logos. She explains that counties, being national entities, typically use logos rather than official seals. For coroner's offices, Anna suggests using a logo with the county outline, office name, and space for a signature and date. She also clarifies that counties have testamentary courts rather than probate courts, as probate is related to Roman civil law. Anna emphasizes the importance of writing a last will and testament and potentially including it in a Bible for added legal protection. Jason reminds everyone to focus on establishing state-level positions before county roles. The call concludes with an update from Sarah about the Victoria Assembly in Australia preparing for their first public meeting.
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