June 26th 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz

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Quick recap

The meeting began with discussions about weather conditions and health concerns, followed by a review of document accessibility and land jurisdiction matters. Anna provided detailed explanations about political status declarations, land recording processes, and banking system transitions, while addressing challenges related to naturalization and state assembly membership. The session concluded with discussions about historical fraud against Native American tribes, the complexities of modern banking systems, and the potential for simplifying driver's license requirements, with participants encouraged to submit questions for Anna's follow-up.

Next steps

Michelle: Compile all questions from the meeting chat and emails, and send them to Anna for answers before next week's meeting
Michelle: Share Anna's answers to compiled questions with coordinators via email once received
Assembly Members: Send any additional questions to Michelle via email before next Thursday's meeting
Mike: Continue maintaining and updating the AI-powered search tool for Anna's articles at public.coloradoassembly.net
Recording Secretaries: Continue accepting various forms of publishing proof for assembly membership verification
Assembly Members: Consider supporting the Federation's expenses through Cash App or Revolut payments
Summary

Environmental Concerns and Health Risks

The group discussed various topics, including the current heat in different regions, tobacco farming in North Carolina, and the challenges of watering gardens in hot weather. Michelle expressed gratitude for the support she receives from the group and mentioned that Anna would be joining the call shortly. The conversation then shifted to concerns about potential health risks and government actions, with Karen sharing information from Dr. Broe about staying prepared and Michelle mentioning upcoming protests on the 4th of July. The group also discussed past experiences with geoengineering and chemtrails, expressing concerns about their health effects.

Global Family Document Accessibility Discussion.

The meeting began with a prayer by John Grady and a Bivens declaration read by Shirley. Michelle discussed the issue of public accessibility to published documents on Global Family, with Mary explaining that documents cannot currently be viewed online but can be verified through e-verify. Anna emphasized that the land is an international jurisdiction and explained historical immigration patterns, noting that immigrants often moved westward and adopted states as their permanent homes. The discussion highlighted the need for clarity on document accessibility and the importance of understanding the international nature of land jurisdiction.

Political Status Recording Solutions

Anna discussed the historical and current methods for declaring political status and recording intentions to be considered a member of a specific state or country. She explained that individuals traditionally make public declarations, which are then recorded and published, often through state or international land recording offices. Anna highlighted the challenges faced in recent years, such as the closure of state land recording offices and the limited options for recording political status. To address these issues, Anna and her team established their own land recording offices (LROs) for all 50 U.S. states and a floating international office, as well as collaborating with the Global Family Bank to provide additional recording and publishing services.

Land Patent Declaration Process

Anna explained the process of declaring, recording, and publishing land patents, emphasizing the historical challenges and the current system's efficiency. She clarified that multiple methods, such as using the LRO, banks, courts, or newspapers, can be used to prove intent, but additional steps like providing witnesses and documentation are necessary to establish identity and join a state assembly. Michelle confirmed her understanding, clarifying that various forms of proof, like LRO credentials or publishing numbers, are acceptable as long as intent and identity are demonstrated.

Naturalization and Assembly Membership

Anna discussed the process of naturalization and eligibility for state assembly membership, emphasizing that individuals who have lived in the U.S. for seven years without a felony record, contributed to society, and completed the naturalization process are eligible to join the assembly. She clarified that birth certificates are private documents, but a black and white copy can be used for verification purposes. Anna also announced that Harold Hines, the main bank steward, is currently in a rehabilitation hospital due to a fall and will be unable to work for the next few months.

Military Banking System Transition Challenges

Anna explained the challenges faced by the Federation during the transition between old and new banking systems, highlighting the inconvenience and extra workload it has caused. She mentioned that while the transition won't affect account openings, it has created difficulties in daily operations and communication between military and civilian banking systems. Anna also discussed the need for alternative payment methods, such as cash app and Revolut, and emphasized the importance of harmonizing the two banking systems to prevent fraud and ensure proper financial interactions.

Bankruptcy's Impact on Financial Losses

Anna discussed the complexities of bankruptcy and its relationship to the concept of a jubilee, noting that the term "reset" is used in different contexts. She explained how corporations involved in bankruptcy transactions can result in financial losses for individuals, particularly those acting as underwriters or shareholders. Anna highlighted the struggles of both corporations involved in these transactions, as well as the broader impact on public services like Medicare and federal pensions due to financial constraints.

Native American Rights and Automation

Anna discussed the historical and ongoing fraud against Native American tribes and the broader public, emphasizing the need for assistance and education as people come to grips with their rights and identities. She highlighted the importance of the GFG system in automating declarations and account creation, which allows individuals to access assistance promptly. Anna also stressed the role of state assemblies in declaring and recording American identities, ensuring that public assets remain protected from commercial corporations' claims. She acknowledged the efforts of the Federation and Native American tribes in preserving land and soil rights, emphasizing the critical role of long-term preparation and action in addressing these complex issues.

Roman Church Influence on Modern Systems

Anna discussed the historical roots of the Roman Empire and its connection to the Catholic Church, highlighting how the Church masked a corrupt and secular system. She explained that modern attorneys and tax collectors trace back to ancient Roman slaves who worked for Caesar and were part of a Babylonian mystery religion. Anna also described how the Spanish Inquisition, implemented by the Dominican order, continues to influence modern tax laws in Puerto Rico and the US Tax Court. She emphasized that the current banking system is controlled by hidden families with deep knowledge of its operations, though most individuals involved are unaware of the larger picture and the true nature of financial resets and jubilees.

Driver Licensing System Overhaul

Anna and Michelle discussed the history and current issues with driver's licenses, arguing that only commercial drivers should be licensed while private vehicle operators should not need licenses. Anna explained that the original purpose of licensing was for commercial vehicles, not private cars, and suggested that driver education should be taught in high school with a simple pass/fail certification system. They agreed that removing driver's license requirements would be illegal but necessary, as the current system is a "gross usurpation" of public resources for revenue generation rather than public safety.

AI Tool Demo and Question List

Anna had to leave early to visit Harold in the hospital, so Michelle agreed to compile a list of unanswered questions from the meeting and send them to Anna for response before the next week's session. Mike Macgowan demonstrated a new AI-powered research tool at public.coloradoassembly.net, which allows users to search and view Anna's articles in various formats, including a long text view for reading during commutes.

Podcast Updates and Q&A Support

Michelle discussed how participants could email her with questions, provided her email address, and addressed some participants' technical difficulties with the chat feature. She mentioned that her podcast "Yay, I'm on the Land Now What?" is available on Rumble and shared the channel's name. Michelle confirmed she had gathered all the questions and would forward them to Anna. She encouraged everyone to reach out with any additional questions before the next meeting and reminded them to support the Federation's expenses through Cash App and Revolute.

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