June 12th 2025 countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz

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Meeting summary for Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz (06/12/2025)
Quick recap

The meeting began with updates on members' recoveries and discussions about prison ministry work, authorization letters for indemnity bonds, and the importance of understanding legal concepts and jurisdiction. The group addressed various legal and financial matters, including the process for obtaining land patents, the bank's reorganization, and strategies for interacting with law enforcement. The conversation ended with discussions about public notices, document management, and concerns about Real ID, with plans to reconvene next Thursday.

Next steps

Anna: Create blanket coverage documentation for assembly members facing foreclosure/eviction
Recording Secretaries: Resume full recording services for all assembly members while ensuring proper documentation procedures are followed
Assembly Members: When dealing with traffic stops, request wet ink copies of citations within 3 days and send them back to the clerk
Peacekeepers Team: Prepare and provide paperwork for groups to use when communicating with county sheriffs about traffic violations and jurisdiction
Rocky: Update state and county seals to reflect proper jurisdictions - county seals to show soil jurisdiction only, Union State seals to show state outline only
Elvia: Work with Assembly Coordinator to compile a list of members facing foreclosure/eviction, including mortgage details and credentials, to submit to Anna
Assembly Members with immigrant status: Submit declaration of political status to Secretary of State and other appropriate agencies
Assembly Members with immigrant status: Send FSIA document to State Attorney General
Assembly Members with immigrant status: Send evidence of status correction to trustees with return receipt mail
Anna: Review and respond to Peacekeepers' current crisis and mission clarity issues
Anna: Prepare response to Police.com regarding their classification of American State Nationals
Denise & Terry: Schedule a separate zoom call to discuss Nevada recording secretary credential issues
Michelle: Research and verify new information about passports being "Real ID compliant" and its implications
Recording Secretaries: Consider including land, air, water, and soil jurisdictions when notarizing documents as suggested by Anthony Hill
Assembly Members: Review Mary Croft's YouTube videos for guidance on dealing with judges and legal situations
Mike: Look up Boyd Adams' article about law enforcement officers and land jurisdiction
Michelle: Share additional resources on Real ID in the chat
Assembly Members: Review international public notices on public.coloradoassembly.net for reference
Summary

Prison Ministry Discussion and Updates

Michelle and others discussed prison ministry work and shared personal experiences, including a humorous story about a highway patrol officer. Steve shared a picture of a police officer holding a sign, which Michelle agreed to forward to John Grady. The group also briefly discussed email exchanges and a question from Elvia about an email regarding prison ministry, which Michelle said she would address.

Indemnity Bond Authorization Process

The group discussed the process for requesting authorization letters for indemnity bonds to address mortgage issues. Anna clarified that while individual requests are preferred, she cannot handle the volume, so assemblies should consolidate requests and provide lists of members facing foreclosure or eviction. Anna will sign off on these letters and inform relevant departments, but emphasized that this should only be used for severe cases and not for small charges or non-troubled mortgages. Elvia will coordinate with the assembly coordinator to organize and submit these lists to Anna.

Legal Insights and Recovery Updates

The meeting began with updates on the recovery progress of Harold, James, and Virginia, who are all doing well after their hospitalizations. Anna shared that the weather in Alaska is pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 75 to 80 degrees, and mentioned that the group has been enjoying outdoor activities. John provided a prayer, and Michael conducted a Biven's notice to ensure the meeting's privacy and security. Anna then discussed the importance of understanding that "code" refers to constructive contracts rather than law, and she shared insights from two significant legal cases, Self v. Rhay and Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham, Alabama, to emphasize the need for litigation committees to be well-informed.

Country Unrest and Financial Concerns

Anna discussed the current state of unrest and instability in the country, highlighting the rising panic and defensive attitudes of people. She advised maintaining a low profile, using measured and polite communication, especially with government offices. Anna also touched on the financial situation, noting significant shifts in shareholder interests and concerns about the stability of the banking system and stock market. She emphasized the importance of remaining calm and peaceable, leveraging their position as employers to carry their points without resorting to hysteria.

Land Patent and Currency Exchange

Anna explained the process for obtaining a land patent, emphasizing the need for a property sale agreement and the payment of $10 in silver for equitable consideration. She discussed the importance of using greenbacks or silver for valid transactions, contrasting them with Federal Reserve Notes, which she described as valueless for legal tender. Anna also clarified the distinction between bonds and currencies, explaining that bonds must be cashed out into a currency before spending, and outlined the bank's role in negotiating bond values and facilitating currency exchanges. She advised keeping bonds and currencies in safekeeping until the appropriate time for exchange.

Bank Reorganization and Legal Advice

Anna discussed the bank's reorganization and advised keeping Zim bonds and foreign currency due to potential hiring challenges. Anita raised concerns about three women being arrested for traffic violations and sought assistance in communicating with county sheriffs. Anna advised Anita on handling citations, emphasizing the importance of requesting the wet ink copy and using an indemnity bond to assert exemptions.

Strategies for Law Enforcement Engagement

The group discussed strategies for interacting with sheriffs and other law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of understanding and asserting legal rights related to driver's licensing and commercial vehicles. Anna advised that experts could be called upon to provide regulated information on driver's licensing issues, and she planned to reach out to relevant individuals for support. Denise raised concerns about the suspension of a recording secretary's credentials, which hindered the ability to record documents for some members, and Anna agreed to follow up on this issue separately to ensure efficient and correct operations.

Seal Design for Jurisdictional Clarity

Anna and Rocky discussed the design and symbolism of seals for different jurisdictions. They agreed that the State of the Union seal should represent land and sea, while the Union State seal should represent soil. Anna explained that the Union State encompasses all soil jurisdictions within a state, and the State of the Union represents both national and international jurisdictions. They decided to use a single seal for the State of the Union to avoid confusion, rather than creating separate seals for different venues within the jurisdiction.

Seal Requirements and Legal Guidance

The meeting focused on clarifying the requirements for seals and ensuring they accurately represent the intended messages. Anna emphasized the importance of understanding lawful jurisdiction and suggested watching Mary Croft's videos on YouTube for guidance on dealing with legal matters. Michelle encouraged participants to send in questions and donate to support Anna's work, noting the current financial challenges. The conversation ended with a reminder to research court cases and save chat records for future reference.

Immigrant Documentation and Legal Status

The group discussed concerns about immigrants being classified as domestic terrorists and the importance of properly documenting status corrections. Michelle explained that immigrants who have legally obtained their status should notify appropriate agencies and make declarations to ensure their documentation is on record. Anthony, a public notary in North Carolina, emphasized the significance of using a notary for 9/28 documentation to ensure legal recognition and avoid potential issues in court. He also advised including "land, air, and water" in document titles to cover all jurisdictions.

Public Notices and Document Management

The meeting focused on public notices and document management. Mike Macgowan reported that he had completed a project to rename, download, and re-upload Anna's international public notices since Article One, making them accessible on the Colorado assembly's public website. He also discussed obtaining Google's waiver of advertising fees for the site by being recognized as a government authority. The group discussed the importance of using article numbers to improve searchability of documents, with Mike suggesting this to Anna for future implementation. Julie shared a tip about hovering over article titles to access publication dates. The conversation ended with Mike Maasbach asking about finding specific videos on law enforcement and land jurisdiction, which Michelle helped by identifying Boyd Adams as a potential resource.

Real ID and Biometric Concerns

Michelle discussed the dangers of Real ID, comparing it to a modern-day birth certificate and warning about its potential to control every aspect of life through biometric tools and social credit scoring. She shared a video about leadership and movements, which she played successfully through Zoom using specific settings. Don and Rosie raised concerns about passport expiration and Real ID compliance, prompting Michelle to promise further research. The group agreed to reconvene next Thursday, and Michelle wished everyone a happy Father's Day.

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