October 2nd 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Call with Anna Maria Riezinger. Anna is back!

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Quick recap

The meeting began with administrative matters and legal discussions, including updates on ongoing cases against franchise corporations and the complex legal framework involving British and municipal jurisdictions. The group explored challenges with taxation, jurisdiction, and documentation, while discussing strategies for asserting one's rights and protecting property from unjust actions. The conversation ended with updates on banking systems development, coordination with assemblies through the Border Defense Task Force, and plans for future legal and financial strategies.

Next steps

Anna to post a template for an affidavit of life that people can use to counter foreclosures and property seizures.
Assembly members to designate a militia contact person to interact with the Border Defense Task Force and Peacekeeping Task Force .
State Assemblies to form grand juries to issue foreign judgments against territorial and municipal corporations.
Eric to continue preparation to take over as the hereditary head of state following the mandatory 30-day mourning period.
Assembly members to check out the Global Family Group bank website to review the new banking interfaces and state account websites.
Assembly members facing property seizures to submit affidavits of life with declarations under the Expatriation Act of 1868 to court clerks, district attorneys, and Secretaries of State.
Assembly members to contact Brigadier General Sarah K. Albrycht if JAG attorneys fail to address land jurisdiction issues.
Assembly members to study the Jerome Daly case as a precedent for challenging mortgages at the county level.
Summary

Opening Prayer and Bivens Decision

The meeting began with Michelle Ford greeting attendees and opening with a prayer. Michael administered the Bivens decision, warning against false witness and misrepresentation, and asked for disclosures of any law enforcement or foreign government involvement, with no responses. Anna was acknowledged for her continued work in writing articles and teaching, despite facing challenges.

Legal Actions Against Franchise Corporations

Anna discussed ongoing legal actions against franchise corporations, emphasizing that the charges are administrative in nature and part of a three-pronged effort involving serving foreign court judgments, military involvement for arrests, and pursuing appeals. She expressed her determination to expose and end the misuse of property administration, stating that the case could set a precedent to prevent similar actions nationwide. Anna also shared that state credential IDs, which reject federal dual citizenship, are now being widely accepted globally, and clarified that commerce can be conducted from the land, addressing misconceptions about commerce being inherently negative.

British Jurisdiction and Straw Man Law

Avann explained the complex legal framework involving British, municipal, and land jurisdictions, emphasizing how the creation of a British territorial person at birth leads to the establishment of a municipal straw man, which can be dismantled by removing the British entity. Michelle highlighted the challenges faced by individuals who are unaware of these legal constructs, particularly when dealing with issues like franchise tax boards and mortgages in all-caps straw man names.

Navigating Legal Systems and Jurisdiction

Michelle Ford and Avann discussed the challenges of navigating the complex legal system, particularly regarding taxation and jurisdiction. They explored how living people are often mistaken for operating in seed jurisdiction commerce versus land jurisdiction commerce, which can lead to legal and financial difficulties. Avann suggested using an affidavit of life to prove one's status as alive and not British, which can help dismantle the system's assumptions. They also touched on the importance of understanding jurisdiction and law to prepare for a Continental Congress, emphasizing the need to reclaim the true status of living, breathing people.

Legal Battle for Citizenship Rights

Anna discussed her legal battle regarding her birth certificate and citizenship status, emphasizing her fight against fraudulent documentation and the need for better oversight of government operations. She shared her strategy to assert her rights and potentially rely on American common law to resolve identity issues. Michelle expressed support for Anna's efforts and highlighted the importance of addressing intimidation tactics used against individuals in similar situations. Both discussed the potential for a simpler, less coercive world with improved governance and less foreign interference.

Border Defense Task Force Coordination

The meeting focused on the Border Defense Task Force and its coordination with assemblies. Avann explained that the task force is a federal peacekeeping organization that coordinates law enforcement and military efforts at the border, and recommended designating militia contacts within each assembly to interact with these organizations. Rocky inquired about the involvement of coordinators, and Avann suggested they participate to stay informed and have designated contacts for communication. The meeting also included a personal update from Avann about Jim's passing, describing his final moments as filled with joy and wonder.

Succession and Banking Challenges

Avann explained that Eric, the youngest son of Jim, will become the new hereditary head of state due to the older sons being unavailable for training. He described Eric as a linguist and historian who has been preparing for his role during the 30-day mourning period. Mike inquired about the status of banking issues, noting a lack of deposits since early July, and suggested using AFD funds as liability insurance while awaiting liquidity for exchange systems.

Banking Systems and Interface Development

Avann explained the development of four distinct banking systems: the International Trade Bank, the AFD, the Commercial Bank, and the Bank of Commerce, along with the introduction of a new prosperity institution for prepaid credit. She noted that significant progress has been made in creating user-friendly interfaces and state-specific account websites, with minimal training needed for users. Mike inquired about training sessions for account holders, to which Avann responded that the interfaces are straightforward and self-explanatory. Susan raised concerns about a foreclosure case where the use of an indemnity bond was questioned, and Avann clarified that the bond is a legitimate document, though its acknowledgment by authorities remains a challenge.

Legal Strategies for Home Protection

Anna discussed legal strategies to protect homes from unjust eviction, emphasizing the use of affidavits to assert one's status as a non-federal citizen and the importance of involving the Provost Marshal if legal issues persist. She highlighted ongoing efforts to address systemic corruption and the need for individuals to exercise their rights by serving on juries and issuing foreign judgments. The group agreed to reconvene next week, and Jason shared information about a precedent-setting case that could help with mortgage issues at the county level.

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