June 19th 2024 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz

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Quick recap

The meeting covered a wide range of topics including organizational updates, legal challenges, international conflicts, banking systems, and dispute resolution processes. Discussions touched on the importance of peace and reconciliation within assemblies, as well as the potential for a new economic system based on abundance rather than scarcity. The conversation ended with encouragement to value heritage and human dignity, along with updates on ongoing projects such as the law library.

Next steps

Anna: Mail the redone presentation documents with wet signatures to the World Court in the Netherlands
Doug & Team: Continue development of the online law library to make American Jurisprudence and other legal documents accessible to all members
Assembly Coordinators: Lead assemblies toward peace and avoid interpersonal conflicts within assemblies
Assembly Members: Provide financial support to Anna for international mailing costs if able
Summary

Countrywide Coordinator Training Call

Michelle opens the countrywide coordinator training call for Anavon Rights on June 19, 2025. After leading a prayer, Michael from Ohio recites the Bivens decision to ensure privacy and disclosure of any law enforcement or government agents present. Anna joins the call and requests to keep the meeting to a maximum of 1.5 hours due to her busy schedule.

Overcoming Obstacles in Legal Documentation

Anna discussed the challenges she faced in resubmitting documentation to the World Court after losing some important wedding signatures over the past decade. She expressed frustration over the high costs of international mailing and the corporations' tactics to delay the process. Anna emphasized that despite these obstacles, they are making progress as the corporations lack standing, and she shared stories of individuals seeking restitution for personal harms, noting that some damages are irreversible.

Overcoming Past Conflicts for Peace

Anna discussed the importance of moving past interpersonal conflicts and focusing on healing within assemblies. She emphasized the need to avoid revisiting past issues and instead start fresh, encouraging a clean slate and peace over vengeance. Anna used historical examples, including the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to illustrate how past grievances can lead to cycles of violence and suffering if not addressed constructively.

Israel's Aggressive Actions Criticized

Anna expressed strong criticism of the Israeli government's aggressive actions in the Middle East, including attacks on Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, arguing that these actions were destabilizing the region and causing unnecessary suffering. She emphasized that the situation was a result of the government's reckless behavior rather than any legitimate defense, and criticized the support Israel receives from some US politicians who hold dual citizenship. Michelle agreed that the situation was tragic and highlighted the importance of working towards peace, both internationally and in their own assemblies. Anna concluded by urging coordinators to lead towards peace and reconciliation, warning that the current path of vengeance and retaliation could lead to even more devastating consequences.

State-Chartered Banks and Global Access

Anna explained that if someone is published on the Global system but not on the LRO, their documents can be accepted as establishing a relationship with the LRO when they bring forward a bank document. Anna also discussed the future setup of state-chartered banks, explaining that these banks would function as national banks under state charters and would work alongside international banks chartered by the Federation. She clarified that for now, individuals can access a full range of services through a sovereign account in the Global system, which will allow them to conduct business with other countries and states once they charter their state-level bank.

Alternative Dispute Resolution Process

Rocky presented a proposed process for handling disputes, which Anna confirmed aligns with their approach of avoiding court through peaceful resolution. The process involves self-governance, sheriff intervention, Ombudsman arbitration, and finally drill trials if necessary, with a requirement to establish actual injuries before proceeding to court. Rocky is developing documentation and training materials for peacekeepers, sheriffs, and court personnel to implement this system, while Anna is working to separate old de facto litigation processes from the new American common law procedures in the jury assembly.

American Law and Assembly Guidelines

Anna discusses legal resources for American law, recommending the American Law and Procedures set and American Jurisprudence Secundum as valuable references. She explains that there is no standardized process for fully seating state assemblies, emphasizing that the Federation's current priorities are setting up the banking system and handling international court cases. Anna encourages state assemblies to begin operating independently while adhering to American governmental traditions and values, with the Federation's main concerns being member safety and ensuring assemblies are functioning correctly.

AFD and Prepaid Credits System

Mike and Anna discussed the relationship between American Federation Dollars (AFD) and prepaid credits in the context of a new banking system. Anna explained that AFDs are tied to a 10th of an ounce of gold, while prepaid credits are tied to an ounce of silver, and clarified that these are distinct concepts with different values. She emphasized that the system aims to compensate Americans for the loss of currency value over the years due to factors like inflation and taxes. Mike raised concerns about the accounting of these values, but Anna assured him that the system is designed to reflect the actual market value of the commodities.

Silver's Natural Value and Future Potential

Anna discussed the historical and potential future value of silver, explaining that its price has been artificially suppressed and could naturally settle at about 65% of gold's value, potentially reaching $2,000-2,500 per ounce. She described how the US owes citizens silver due to historical transactions and explained that silver's industrial applications and lower cost compared to gold make it an attractive investment. Anna also outlined a new monetary system where money would be used as a tool rather than a source of stress, similar to how a post-hole digger is used when needed, rather than being hoarded or worried over.

Financial Freedom and Community Impact

Anna discussed the positive outcomes when people no longer have to worry about money, including reduced stress, better health, and the ability to pursue creative and community-oriented activities. She emphasized that most people responsibly managed their newfound financial freedom by investing, furthering education, or contributing to their communities, rather than spending recklessly. Anna highlighted the potential for a more equitable and sustainable society where essential services are funded through public assets, eliminating the need for individual financial worry and the negative impacts of profit-driven industries.

Abundance vs. Scarcity Doctrine

Anna discussed the concept of abundance in the world, contrasting it with the false doctrine of scarcity promoted by the Catholic Church. She highlighted the manipulation of gold statistics by politicians and the need for a shift in societal values to prioritize what truly matters, such as life, health, and the environment. Anna emphasized the importance of learning from past mistakes and avoiding the destruction of valuable resources and lives. The meeting was cut short due to Anna's fatigue, and attendees were encouraged to email their questions and contribute to covering mailing costs for international packets.

Heritage Values and Law Library

Anna encouraged everyone to value their heritage and the vision of human dignity passed down by their forefathers, emphasizing the importance of embracing these values to build a better world. She shared a personal story about receiving a surprise strawberry shortcake from the Washington State Assembly, which provided a welcome break during a busy work period. Doug announced progress on the law library project, stating that American Jurisprudence materials would soon be available online for everyone's access, with a card catalog system to organize the documents.

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