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May 22nd 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz
Meeting summary for Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz (05/22/2025)
Quick recap
The meeting began with administrative matters including hotel reservations for an upcoming family reunion and introductions of participants. The main discussion focused on Anna's analysis of global financial and political issues, including Treasury bonds, population declines in China, and the potential impacts of scalar weapons and COVID-19 vaccines. The group concluded by addressing organizational matters related to the Federation's structure, committee leadership requirements, and the need for younger involvement in the organization's mission to educate Americans about their history and work towards a better future.
Next steps
Anna: Review and clarify the requirements for committee chair positions between ASNs and State Citizens in the Assembly Handbook
Anna: Follow up with Chief Fast Horse regarding the World Court determinations and Trump's case
Anna: Continue work on bank opening preparations and diplomatic issues resolution
Assembly Members: Book hotel rooms at Put-in-Bay Resort and Conference Center for the September Family Reunion as soon as possible due to limited availability
Lisa: Secure backup hotels for the American States Assembly Family Reunion in September due to limited availability
Federation Members: Support the Federation's financial needs through donations during their current resource constraints
Terry: Process the coordinator and recording secretary applications from Nevada's new volunteer who wants to serve at the state level
New Alaska Coordinator: Begin training and take over coordination responsibilities for the Alaska Assembly
Gregory: Submit proposal to California Assembly about running a private server to archive Assembly meetings
John: Connect with Anna to share Florida prison system insights and contribute to developing prisoner support programs
Doug: Connect with John from Florida regarding prison ministry work
Denise: Text Anna to schedule the requested appointment discussed 3 weeks ago
Summary
Put-in Bay Reunion Hotel Booking
The meeting began with introductions and casual conversation before transitioning to a prayer and the Bivens notice. Lisa announced that hotel reservations for the American States Assembly Family Reunion in September at Put-in Bay Resort and Conference Center were critical, with only 57 rooms remaining and 80 bookings made. She emphasized the need for deposits to secure rooms, noting that backup hotels were being considered. The group discussed the importance of booking island accommodations to avoid ferry travel, and Tammy expressed gratitude for the meeting and reunion planning efforts. Anna joined the call later, and the meeting was set to focus on QA, though the transcript ended before further details were provided.
Global Treasury and Population Concerns
Anna discussed her recent article addressing US Treasury officers worldwide, emphasizing the need to regain control from the old powers and prevent a potential military hegemony. She highlighted the concerning lack of interest in 30 and 40-year Treasury bonds, which she attributed to a lack of faith in the current government's long-term stability. Anna also shared concerns about mysterious population declines in China, potentially linked to scalar weapons, though she noted the difficulty in verifying these reports due to the Chinese Communist Party's control over information.
Unveiling Mysterious Scalar Weapons
Anna discussed the mysterious scalar weapons being discharged in China, noting their distinctive horseshoe-shaped visual signature in the atmosphere, which could be used for weather modification or other purposes. She also explored the theory that COVID-19 vaccines turned people into transmitters, similar to cell phones, and raised questions about the long-term implications of this technology. Anna further delved into historical events, such as the mud flood of the 18th century and the existence of large orphanages and insane asylums, suggesting these might be linked to cloning experiments and population control efforts. Michelle expressed amazement at the numerous unanswered questions surrounding these topics.
Chinese Surveillance Awareness Initiatives
Anna and Michelle discussed the growing awareness and traction of their efforts to expose and address issues related to Chinese surveillance and corporate entities. Anna emphasized the importance of organizing locally and taking control of their jurisdictions. They also addressed questions about recording secretaries, clarifying that individuals can establish their political status through various means, including newspapers, state recording offices, or LROs, and that non-performing recording secretaries can be removed.
County Assembly Recognition Process
Anna and Rockie discussed the recognition process of county assemblies by the Federation, emphasizing that counties are sovereign entities with their own jurisdiction and power, distinct from state assemblies. They highlighted the importance of county assemblies as the backbone of America and the need for a more decentralized, bottom-up political structure. Rockie raised concerns about difficulties in getting coordinators and recording secretaries recognized and equipped, and Anna advised framing these roles within the state assembly context to avoid confusion. They agreed on the benefits of having a network of coordinators and recording secretaries across states to better address diverse needs and improve coordination.
Trump Legal and Treaty Implications
The group discussed several topics, including the status of a World Court decision related to Trump, which Anna noted had been made but not publicly released, and its potential impact on jurisdictional leverage. Anna advised caution regarding Trump's recognition of court decisions, noting his tendency to disregard those that don't align with his interests. The conversation also covered historical treaties and organizational structures, with Anna explaining the origins of the land, air, and water concept in medieval France. Denise raised concerns about a $5,000 check being offered by Trump, which Anna advised accepting as partial payment only, with proper documentation to preserve the right to further claims. The conversation ended with a reminder from Michelle about time constraints and an offer for additional questions.
Committee Chair Requirements Clarification
Anna clarified that while ASN members can serve as committee chairs for most General Assembly committees, they cannot chair committees of the International Business Assembly, which must be led by ASCs. She agreed to review and correct discrepancies in the "How to Build an Assembly Handbook" regarding committee chair requirements. Anna also explained that prisoners can have their status corrected while incarcerated, though it doesn't change existing convictions, and discussed how businesses operating under the Global system can avoid state tax collection requirements.
GFG Bank Launch and Reforms
Anna discussed the upcoming launch of the GFG Bank, which she expects will lead to significant financial changes, including the recovery of money owed to individuals and the introduction of gold-backed currency and prepaid credit. She emphasized that these changes will reduce financial stress and allow people to focus on positive endeavors without the fear of scarcity. Anna also highlighted the end of the doctrine of scarcity and the criminal activities by certain entities, such as the securitization of living flesh and the misallocation of funds towards illegal aliens rather than veterans. Michelle encouraged the group to imagine the success of these financial changes and the opportunities they will bring.
Veterans, Inmates, and Prison Reform
Michelle shared a disturbing story about drug experimentation on veterans at UCLA that left them addicted and abandoned. John Grady, a prison ministry volunteer in Florida, discussed challenges faced by inmates trying to access banking and internet services, and expressed a desire to help former prisoners transition back into society. Anna agreed that the prison system needs reform, particularly for non-violent offenders, and expressed interest in working with individuals like John to develop support programs for released prisoners.
Federation's Challenges and Future
Anna discussed the challenges faced by the Federation, including staffing issues due to the advanced age of its members and the need for younger involvement. She expressed concern about the current state of the organization, which is operating on limited resources and dealing with various administrative and diplomatic tasks. Anna emphasized the importance of continuing their mission to educate Americans about their history and work towards a better future. The group expressed support for Anna's efforts and encouraged others to join the Federation.
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