May 29th 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz

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Quick recap

The meeting began with informal conversations and introductions before transitioning to discussions about organizing meeting documentation and constitutional sheriff movements. Anna provided updates on recent victories and explained various concepts including jurisdiction, indemnity bonds, and the differences between State Assemblies and Militias. The group concluded by addressing practical matters such as colloidal silver treatments, financial challenges, and the roles of State Coordinators and Militias, with emphasis on maintaining proper jurisdictional boundaries and collaborative governance approaches.

Next steps

Paul Stramer: Correct the typo in the indemnity bond article: https://annavonreitz.com/allustreasuryofficers.pdf
change "RARA" to "RA" and correct the number from "395" to "393
Global Bank Team: Set up secure communication links with each assembly through their designated point person

State Assemblies: Designate one trusted person to be the point of contact for special secure communication line with the global bank

Nevada Assembly: Resolve internal conflicts between county and state level assemblies by understanding and respecting the distinct jurisdictions

Anna: Process individual indemnity bond requests with wet ink signatures for people facing foreclosures and financial issues

State Coordinators: Create and distribute basic orientation materials for new members covering topics like reclaiming business, children, land, and importance of supporting State Assembly

Assembly Members: When seeking to use the Indemnity Bond, provide exact amount needed, name, scan of state credential, proof of American national status, birth location and current residence information

Assembly Members: When reconveying property after using the Indemnity Bond, immediately rename it and overwrite description with own description and survey

Terry: Update the web link for accessing the indemnity bond document
Amethyst: Share email contact information for people to get added to the transcript distribution list

Tammy: Collect podcast, TikTok, and other media links from attendees for American States Assembly's Podcast show notes
Missouri Assembly: Consider alternative domain extensions for their assembly website

Mike: Work with PKTF to establish proper coordination and communication channels for public safety functions in Nevada

Don & Anna: Follow up on the status of Don's check dated April 14th
Nevada Assembly: Clarify naming conventions to distinguish between "Nevada Union State Assembly" and "Nevada Assembly

Nevada Assembly Committees: Develop simplified, broad-stroke guidelines for committee operations

Assembly Members: Support Federation's court case expenses if able to help
Summary

Constitutional Sheriff Movement Discussion

The meeting began with informal conversations about holiday experiences and past jobs, including Michelle's humorous anecdote about working at Trader Joe's. John shared his experience baptizing inmates on Memorial Day, and Keith mentioned losing his mother recently. The group discussed the importance of faith and service. Michael read the Biven's decision, and the meeting officially started with Michelle introducing the purpose of the call. Mike Macgowan suggested organizing meeting questions and answers into a database, which Sheila confirmed was already in progress. Stephen shared information about Sheriff Richard Mack's constitutional sheriff movement, aligning with the group's goals. Anna joined late due to technical issues but confirmed ongoing court victories. The conversation ended with Anna and others discussing domain names for state assemblies, noting challenges with securing specific URLs.

Legal Victory and System Reform

Anna discussed a recent legal victory involving the Recoupment Act and a state settlement, which will result in more funds flowing into the banking system for future generations. She emphasized the importance of clear and concise legal presentations, noting that the judge in this case praised their materials as some of the best he had seen from bar attorneys. Anna also explained how municipal franchises had been misusing American citizens' exemptions to pay operating costs and loans, and she detailed the historical connection between the insular tariff cases, the Federal Reserve, and the IRS. The discussion concluded with Anna expressing optimism about increasing awareness of these issues and the potential for more judges and legal professionals to wake up to the criminal nature of the current system.

Legal Rights and Indemnity Bonds

Anna discussed the importance of recognizing jurisdiction and the responsibilities of judges and clerks in determining it. She advised on the dangers of remaining silent when arraigned and recommended claiming the 5th Amendment protection if not wanting to enter a plea. Anna also shared strategies for questioning authorities, emphasizing the effectiveness of asking pointed questions. She explained the process of using an indemnity bond to discharge debt related to foreclosures, noting that she must manually handle each request with her signature. Anna clarified that the bond is for significant matters and not for minor debts or fines.

Alternative Banking System Progress

Anna discussed the positive developments with the bank, highlighting its growing support worldwide as an alternative banking system that prioritizes people over corporations and governments. She and Hunter, who do not believe in money, are working towards aiming for a future where money is replaced with a more truthful and natural exchange system. Anna expressed hope that this transition would happen in her lifetime, acknowledging the progress made so far, such as the impact of breaking the seal in Africa, which has led to improved energy access and reduced colonial exploitation.

Assembly Leadership and Conflict Resolution

Anna clarified a miscommunication from Global Family regarding the submission of Assembly officer affirmations, explaining they actually want each Assembly to designate one reliable point person for secure financial communications. Denise raised concerns about ongoing conflicts in Nevada's State Assembly, where a splinter group had formed after being accused of various unfounded claims, leading to tensions and potential threats. Anna advised that there should only be one State Assembly per state and emphasized the importance of resolving conflicts through proper channels rather than creating parallel organizations.

State of the Union vs. Union State - Jurisdictions Clarified

Anna explained the difference between the State of the Union and the Union State, clarifying that they are two distinct jurisdictions with different responsibilities. She described the State of the Union as the international jurisdiction on land and sea, while the Union State is the national jurisdiction on soil, consisting of county assemblies. Anna emphasized that county assemblies are not related to the District of Columbia and are crucial for local governance, while the State of the Union Assembly is essential for handling international issues like banking and global laws.

IRS and Legal System Clarifications

Anna explained to Annette that the IRS cannot legally garnish SSI benefits, as they are addressing shell corporations rather than the individual man or woman. She discussed the history and legality of the IRS, describing it as a fraudulent system based on coercion and racketeering. Anna also clarified the difference between justices and judges, explaining that justices outrank judges and are not the same as judges. Finally, David inquired about simplifying the recording process, and Anna suggested reducing it to three basic pieces of paper (1779 & 2 witness testimonies) and converting maritime corporations to land-based operations.

Naturalization and Federation Orientation

Anna discussed the process of naturalization and how it differs from the US requirements, noting that many people who have lived in the country illegally for over 7 years can bypass US citizenship and directly join the State of the Union. She emphasized the need for orientation materials to help new members understand government processes and their rights. Anna also addressed questions about indemnity bonds, explaining that they are for protecting physical assets and cannot be used for non-material assets like college loans. She advised against removing licenses and tags for now, suggesting instead to let them lapse if needed. Finally, Anna described the Federation as an organization of experienced and committed elders, primarily above 50 years old, who bring various expertise to the group.

Colloidal Silver Treatment Discussion

Anna discussed her experience using colloidal silver to treat James' UTIs and prostate issues, noting its effectiveness and safety. She recommended a high-quality colloidal silver product made by Don and Rosie Wilson in Washington. Anna also shared information about a procedure in India for treating enlarged prostate without catheterization, suggesting cherry juice as a natural remedy for uric acid and joint issues. The group discussed the importance of quality colloidal silver products and their rising cost. Anna warned of upcoming financial challenges due to court case expenses and encouraged support through donations.

State Assembly Roles and Jurisdictions

The discussion focused on clarifying the roles and jurisdictions of different state assemblies, particularly in Nevada. Mike expressed concerns about Clark County attempting to usurp the Nevada Assembly, while Anna explained the distinction between the Union State and the State of the Union, emphasizing that they are separate jurisdictions. They discussed the role of coordinators, with Anna clarifying that they are facilitators rather than dictators, and agreed that terminology might need to be refined to avoid confusion. The conversation also touched on the level of guidance provided by the Federation to state assemblies, with Mike noting that states have significant independence in their assembly processes.

State Militia Governance and Coordination

The meeting focused on the role and responsibilities of state militias, particularly in Nevada, and the relationship between state assemblies and the Federation. Anna emphasized the importance of maintaining a broad, civilian approach to governance, avoiding micromanagement, and ensuring coordination with public safety agencies. Mike, newly appointed as militia state commander in Nevada, expressed his commitment to working collaboratively with various entities, including the PKTF, while emphasizing his desire to keep Nevada-focused efforts within the state. The group discussed past challenges, including FBI infiltration of militias and the need for Federation oversight to prevent legal issues. The conversation ended with Anna requesting that further communications be directed to her via email, and Rosie inquiring about an outstanding check.

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