August 14th 2025 Coordinator Training with Anna Maria Riezinger

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Meeting summary

Quick recap

During a coordinator training call, Anna reported on her team's busy activities including office relocation, diplomatic matters, court actions, and the formation of specialized committees for legal strategies and American common law education, while also announcing the upcoming launch of an internal bank vendor system enabling both asset and fiat trading. Anna explained indemnity bonds as insurance for catastrophic debts and warned about a Trump administration settlement offer that might not fully disclose the total amount owed, advising people to request complete information about their estates. The conversation ended with discussions about emailing questions to Anna, confirming attendance for the American Family Reunion, and addressing individual issues related to banking accounts and event planning.

Next steps

State Coordinators: Identify a contact person from their Assembly Litigation Committee to join the super litigation committee research group.

State Coordinators: Serve as primary contacts for receiving and distributing information from both the litigation research group and the American common law education group.
Jural Assemblies: Serve as contact points for the American common law education materials.
All attendees: Keep Jim in their prayers during his recovery from surgery.
David: Continue letting people into the Zoom meeting.
Volunteers: Help organize and develop the land patent clerk training materials and land claims process documentation.
Vendors: Sign up in the global system to be able to accept AFD payments.
Anna: Review the final dashboard for the new banking/trading system by next Thursday.
Anna: Provide the contact information for the Treasury office responsible for overseeing exemptions for indemnity bonds.
American Common Law Education group: Continue sorting and evaluating research materials and reference books.
Land claim issues working group: Organize and regurgitate information into procedures for training land patent clerks.
Janise: Find and share the Treasury office information that handles exemption claims and indemnity bond rejections.
Meeting attendees: Email Anna with questions, including "CT" in the subject line and searchable keywords.
Assembly members: Respond to the survey about participation if signed up for the American Family Reunion.
Assembly members: Send 5-10 copies of brochures to Cynthia's PO box for the outreach booth if you have them.
Laura: Reach out to Janise via email regarding indemnity bond questions.
Michelle: Send a second request email to GFG regarding her master account number, mentioning her documents were accepted in April and requesting retroactive disbursements.
Kristie: Contact Mari through the Recording Secretaries Telegram group or via email regarding her father's GFG account.
Michelle: Report back to the group when her account issue is resolved.
Danica: Reach out to Penny regarding Eugene from Pennsylvania's situation.
Gregory: Email Danica information about Eugene's situation if he finds anything.
Team: Check why Danica's name was attached to a class when she had previously indicated she would not be attending.
Summary

Zoom Meeting Preparation and Roles

David and Michelle discuss Zoom hosting duties, with Michelle making David the host before leaving. David confirms with Mike that he will read the Bivens decision during the meeting, despite Mike working with a rebuilt system as his laptops are being repaired. The meeting is scheduled to start at 5:15, and Mike agrees to open with a prayer before transitioning to the Bivens decision.

Dental Health and Gut Biome

David shares that chewing gum made with xylitol sugar, specifically the brand Scry, has helped clean his teeth and remove stains, making it look like he's had a professional cleaning. Mike adds that restoring mouth and gut biome is critical, suggesting that probiotics from refrigerated sources and a three-day fast can help rebuild gut health. David mentions he's drinking raw milk to rebuild his gut. Paula relays a message that someone from New Hampshire has sent coffee supplies to Anna that have been waiting for pickup for three weeks.

Countrywide Coordinator Training Call

Janise Toni opens the countrywide coordinator training call, with Mike leading a prayer and reading the Bivens decision to establish meeting privacy. Anna joins the call but appears as "Shannon Bookey" due to computer issues, which gets resolved with help. Anna apologizes for the chaos as they're in the process of moving into a 5,000 square foot office space, and shares that she has six dogs at home, including Benjamin who is visible on camera.

Legal Strategy and Court Initiatives

Anna reports that her team has been extremely busy with office relocation in Anchorage, international diplomatic matters, and court actions, while also dealing with Jim's surgery for an infection. She announces the formation of a "super litigation committee" and research group aimed at developing strategies to help people avoid entanglement with foreign courts and secure proper exemptions for common issues like traffic infractions and property taxes. Additionally, they are creating a separate group focused on teaching American common law principles to assist Judicial Assemblies in operating competent common law courts, with both initiatives already having held three meetings and seeking coordinator contacts from each state assembly to distribute information.

Land Patents and Banking Systems

Anna discusses the organization of research materials about American common law and the extraction of information from Ron Gibson and Duncan Phelps regarding land rights, patents, and surveys. She explains that a working group on land claim issues is being formed to develop procedures for establishing and recording land patents, with the bucolic living law firm's website now able to record and publish land patents. Anna also shares that the internal bank vendor system will soon launch alongside a system enabling both asset and fiat trading, allowing people to trade with vendors using AFD and deal with external vendors in fiat currencies, with the final dashboard testing scheduled for Tuesday.

Indemnity Bonds for Financial Hardships

Anna explains the function of indemnity bonds as a form of insurance to claim exemptions for catastrophic debts that individuals cannot reasonably repay, such as large medical bills or mortgages after job loss. She emphasizes that these bonds should only be used for significant financial hardships, not routine bills, and describes how to handle rejections by directing vendors to a special Treasury office that oversees exemptions. Janise, who coordinates indemnity bonds in California, shares that she has issued three bonds with one being rejected, and asks for clarification on enforcement procedures when agencies don't accept the bonds.

Trump Settlement Disclosure Warning

Anna explains that the Trump administration plans to offer $1.2 million as a settlement for debts that may actually exceed $1 billion, without disclosing the full amount owed. She advises that people can accept this as a partial payment while still claiming their municipal estate and American infant decedent estate by contacting the Secretary of the Treasury for complete information about what is owed. Anna warns that accepting the $1.2 million without proper documentation could be interpreted as settling the entire debt, allowing the government to keep valuable assets like land and gold while paying with worthless Federal Reserve notes. When Janise asks if people who accept the money can still become American State nationals later, Anna acknowledges uncertainty but suggests the best approach is to request full disclosure of all amounts owed and contact information for the relevant trustees.

Coordinator Training and Reunion Updates

Anna asks participants to email her with questions she couldn't address during the meeting, using "CT" in the subject line for Coordinator Training along with searchable keywords. She promises to collect answers and post them in next week's chat unless they involve private data. Cynthia announces that those who signed up for the American Family Reunion should confirm their attendance status and return surveys about participation, and invites state assemblies to send brochures for the outreach booth. Mike shares that he discovered someone with four separate birth certificates through the adoption industry and suggests asking people if they're adopted.

Texas Indemnity Bond Discussion Updates

Janise concludes the meeting and Laura, the Indemnity bond official for Texas, asks to reach out to her with questions, to which Janise provides her email. Al joins late and has connection issues while trying to discuss presenting bonds. Lisa shares intelligence from Anna suggesting that Putin was killed in a coup two weeks ago and is being represented by a body double, adding that Anna doesn't think it's worth engaging with either Putin or Trump. Michelle explains that she set up her banking in April but her account still shows only four tabs despite receiving confirmation emails, noting that she messaged for help but received no response while someone else's similar issue was resolved.

Account Issues and Event Planning

The group discusses Michelle's issue with not having a master account number assigned, which is preventing her from receiving disbursements despite her documents being accepted in April. Someone advises Michelle to send a "second request" email asking for the master account number and retroactive disbursements, providing specific wording suggestions for the email. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about event attendance tracking, with Lisa mentioning the difficulty of planning food for an event when actual attendance is often half of the registered 191 people.

Member Support and Incarceration Updates

Kristie asks for help contacting Mari from GFG regarding her father's account, and Loretta suggests looking for Mari in the "Recording Secretaries" Telegram channel. Kristie receives Mari's email address from another participant. The group discusses Eugene from Pennsylvania's situation, with Gregory explaining that Eugene is still incarcerated and suggesting that people can help by putting money on his books at the jail facility. Janise closes the meeting, announcing that the next one will be on August 21st at the same time and place.

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