June 5th 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz

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Quick recap

The meeting began with technical difficulties and opening procedures, followed by a discussion of financial transactions and account management with the Global Family Group, including clarification on various financial processes and roles. The group explored the responsibilities of State citizens and State nationals, emphasizing their importance in holding government accountable, before addressing the reorganization of State assemblies and the current financial situation in the USA. The conversation ended with discussions about potential consequences of bankruptcy, spiritual warfare, and practical preparations for upcoming changes, along with personal updates and requests for support from meeting participants.

Next steps

State Assemblies: Begin preparation for taking over public services when federal corporations become bankrupt
State Assembly Members: Prepare to take over local governance responsibilities including school systems, road maintenance, and utilities when USA Inc. potentially enters bankruptcy
Assembly Coordinators: Clarify with members that everyone serving and voting in assemblies must claim their American birthright status
State Coordinators: Explain to members that State of the Union must be established before Union State Assembly, and that the same people will populate both while operating in different jurisdictions
State Coordinators: Clarify to assembly members that assemblies do not need to be renamed when Union State Assembly comes online
Paula: Connect with Susan to provide wire transfer instructions and routing numbers for transferring money into the Global Family Group vault
Michelle: Connect Susan and Paula via email to facilitate the vault transfer process discussion
Global Family Group Members: Use Citibank for wire transfers into the vault as PNC is no longer accepting these transfers
State Assemblies: Write and implement local laws within their jurisdictions without waiting for formal seating, focusing on protecting American State nationals and addressing fraudulent mortgage/tax claims
County Assemblies: Consider implementing moratoriums on mortgage claims, property taxes, and IRS operations within their jurisdictions based on evidence of fraud
County Assembly Members: Prepare documentation for deputizing people who haven't established ASN credentials, including witness requirements and contact information lists
Assembly Members: Review Anna's article "Your Public Duty" regarding obligations to uphold public law
Assembly Members: Review and implement the Covenant of Salt protection ritual for their homes as described by Anna
Anna: Send an update regarding the situation with Jim and Harold's health status to the assembly coordinators
Tanya: Resend the Alabama-related email to Anna with "Alabama" in the subject line
Ani: Send the UCC-1 lien filing document related to Trump to Anna for review
Karen: Send the "Stand Up Software" email details to Anna for review regarding county assembly resources
Karen: Send detailed email about Stand Up software to assemblies for their review, which includes county document generation and LRO management features
Loretta: Forward document clarification questions through Michelle to Anna for review
Michelle: Forward Ani's attachment and Loretta's email questions to Anna
County Assemblies: Review template for embossed seal design following Shannon's guidance
Rocky: Send the meeting recording to Michelle via WeTransfer or similar platform for uploading to Rumble
Assembly Members: Send healing energy and prayers for Jim, Harold, and Virginia who are currently in hospitals
Meeting attendees: Consider sending financial support to Anna if able
Summary

Technical Issues and Meeting Beginnings

Michelle opens the meeting and addresses technical difficulties experienced by Barbara and Karen in joining the Zoom call. She explains that she opened the room later than usual due to work deadlines. Karen expresses concerns about the hand-raising feature not working properly for her. Michelle reassures Karen that her question will be addressed when Anna joins, and suggests writing questions in the chat as a backup. Keith leads the group in an opening prayer, and Michael volunteers to present the Bivens decision.

Global Family Group Financial Transactions

The meeting focused on financial transactions and account management with the Global Family Group. Susan sought clarification on transferring fiat money to American Federation dollars, and participants discussed the process of wire transfers and vault accounts. Annette shared her experience purchasing AFDS through a St. Crown account, highlighting the cost difference between using the vault and other methods. The group also discussed the role of state assembly liaisons for the Global Family Group, clarifying that these representatives are not granted access to personal accounts but serve as communication channels. Additionally, there was a discussion about the Saint Germain Trust and its potential obstacles related to international conflicts, though Annette noted that the Balfour Agreement's non-renewal may render the issue moot.

State Citizens' Roles and Responsibilities

The discussion focuses on the roles and responsibilities of State citizens and State nationals in the context of State assemblies. Michelle shares a clip from a previous meeting that explains how State citizens can enforce Federal constitutions and hold government subcontractors accountable. The group clarifies that becoming a State citizen is voluntary and requires a willingness to serve the State assembly. Jason adds that State citizens' primary obligation is to uphold public law, though they often take on additional duties. The conversation emphasizes the importance and power of State citizens in holding government accountable, while also noting that all individuals have a duty to uphold public law.

Prayers for Jim's Recovery

Anna joins the call late, explaining that her husband Jim is in the emergency room. She reports that he had difficulty waking up and mobilizing in the morning, leading to their hospital visit. The group responds by offering prayers and positive energy for Jim's recovery. Anna mentions feeling under attack from various sources and speculates about possible energetic or spiritual influences. The meeting participants engage in a collective prayer session, expressing hope for Jim's healing and protection.

State of the Union Assembly Structure

Shannon explains that assemblies do not need to be renamed, as the Union State Assembly will be composed of the same people as existing assemblies, just operating under a different jurisdiction. She clarifies that organizing the State of the Union level first is crucial for reclaiming birthright status and having a voice in international affairs. Shannon emphasizes that this approach is legally sound and protects both the State of the Union and county-level functions. She also discusses the symbolism of various flags displayed behind Kristi Noem, explaining the differences between actual flags and colors, and how they represent different government entities and their war or peace status.

USA Financial Crisis and Solutions

Shannon discusses the current financial situation in the USA, describing it as bankrupt and facing aggressive debt collection efforts ordered by Trump. She explains that her team is working to offset these debts and prevent legal attacks on citizens, arguing that most Americans were unaware of their status as "federal citizens" and that all claims based on franchise obligations should be invalidated. Shannon also addresses the concept of odious debt and the potential for a debt jubilee, advising against pursuing indemnity bonds for smaller debts at this late stage. She concludes by discussing spiritual warfare and recommends the covenant of salt as a form of protection against negative energies.

Preparedness for Corporate Trustee Shift

Shannon discusses the potential consequences of the United States corporation being displaced as the trustee and receiver of bankruptcy. She emphasizes the need for preparedness, including having bank accounts ready to help others during the expected chaos. Shannon stresses the importance of thinking beyond personal needs and considering community needs, as there will be a significant reshuffling of wealth and responsibilities. She highlights the need to address various public services, such as snow removal, school management, and infrastructure maintenance, which may no longer be handled by government corporations. Shannon also mentions the ongoing issues of graft and corruption in the current system, criticizing the misuse of public funds and the lack of accountability in Congress.

Assembly Service and Seal Guidelines

Shannon discusses her limited availability due to family emergencies, including Jim's situation and Harold's fall. She agrees to take a few questions from coordinators. Tanya asks about an unanswered email regarding an Alabama situation, and Shannon suggests putting "Alabama" in the subject line to catch her attention. Rocky seeks clarification on who can serve in assemblies, particularly regarding employed or licensed individuals. Shannon explains that everyone voting in assemblies must claim their American birthright, but serving depends on the specific assembly and circumstances. Karen mentions a new "Stand Up" software for county assemblies and asks about county seal layouts. Shannon advises keeping seals simple, focusing more on printed seals than embossed ones.

County Assemblies' Legal Authority

Shannon explains that county assemblies have significant power and can take action without waiting for formal seating. She suggests that county assemblies can declare moratoriums on mortgage claims, property taxes, and IRS operations within their counties due to concerns about fraud. Shannon emphasizes that general assemblies already have full authority to make decisions, create laws, and direct employees. She advises assemblies to act peacefully as employers rather than being confrontational. Shannon also notes that state citizens can address constitutional violations within their states without waiting for formal seating.

Expatriation Act Legal Strategy

Shannon discusses the Expatriation Act and its implications for those facing legal issues. She advises that individuals can use this act to challenge court jurisdiction by declaring they have expatriated from that jurisdiction. Shannon explains that administrative courts lack authority over most individuals and suggests challenging their power. She also mentions that the U.S.A. Inc. may be facing bankruptcy, leading to increased attempts at revenue generation through arrests and fines. Shannon predicts potential changes in government structure and emphasizes the importance of people understanding their role as employers of the government.

Support for Anna's Birthday Challenge

Anna announces she plans to take her birthday off tomorrow, even if she has to spend it at hospitals. Michelle expresses sympathy for Anna and the three people close to her who are currently hospitalized - Jim, Harold, and Virginia. Anna acknowledges the difficult times they are facing with limited funds and asks for prayers and financial support. The meeting concludes with a prayer from Rebecca and well-wishes for Anna's birthday.

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