October 23rd 2025 Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna Maria Riezinger

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Quick recap

The meeting began with technical preparations and introductions, followed by prayer and discussion of recent developments including updates on assemblies across multiple states. The group focused on legal and administrative matters, covering topics such as business incorporation, voting rights, and the development of a new state assembly management system. The conversation ended with discussions about court proceedings, jurisdictional changes, and financial support needs for an upcoming international court presentation.

Next steps

Michelle: Show completed recording to Allison
Cynthia: Make Anna the host when she joins the call
Cynthia: Let Dennis know when Anna arrives and PIN her to the top
John Grady : Open the meeting with a prayer
Michael Bearwald: Read the Bivens decision
Anna: Travel to the Netherlands to present at the World Court
Anna: Collect and organize paperwork for World Court presentation
Terry: Transfer money to Anna using TASA donate button and Revolut/Cash App information
All participants: Send financial support to Anna for World Court trip via Revolut, Cash App, or TASA donate button
Anthony : Follow up with Lisa via email for Certificate of Assumed Names example
Lorraine : Clarify IBA voting eligibility with assembly members
Jill : Promote third annual All-States American Family Union in Pennsylvania via QR code
Anthony: Continue website development for National Freedom Support with state assembly referrals
Lisa: Send email to Penny to add IT chairman and lead recording secretary to IT list
Lisa: Roll out assembly solution system to other states by mid-November
Doug: Host Monday 4 o'clock Pacific time session for Lila to discuss her court case
Lisa: Put travel notice template in chat for Lee
Lee : Email Lisa at [email protected] to receive travel notice document
Nancy : Use AI late at night to obtain fax numbers for public offices
Ohio International Business Assembly: Write and send objection notice to Ohio House, Senate, Governor, Secretary of State, and Public Utilities Commission regarding House Bill 427
Lisa: Share Louisiana data center notice with other states
All state assemblies: Check for legislation regarding data center grid upgrades and smart device control in their states
Joe Nienaber: Reload website link for tax orientation recording
Summary

Technical and Attendance Challenges Meeting

The meeting began with Michelle preparing to record and assigning Cynthia as co-host to manage participant access. Dennis confirmed his role as the main host for the evening. The group discussed technical issues with the recording and participant access, which were eventually resolved. Cynthia mentioned recent snowfall and ongoing hurricane recovery efforts in her area, while the group waited for Anna to join. As the meeting progressed, they noted a lower than usual attendance of around 67 participants, compared to the usual 210-230, and discussed the need for volunteers to lead the prayer and share the Bevins.

Assembly Progress and Vatican Updates

The meeting began with John F offering a prayer and Michael reading the Bivens decision, emphasizing the importance of truth and transparency. Cynthia and Dennis discussed the need for Anna to join the call, as her presence was crucial for the meeting to proceed. The group discussed recent developments, including Lisa's podcast and upcoming topics related to assemblies and the four pillars. Nancy highlighted Anna's article about the Vatican Chancery Court, which was reported to be finalized. Participants shared updates on their respective assemblies' progress, with several states, including Michigan, Tennessee, Virginia, and Louisiana, reporting significant advancements towards their goals.

Business Unincorporation and Copyrighting

Lisa provided guidance on unincorporating businesses, explaining that it involves updating the Certificate of Assumed Names and completing a deed of reconveyance. She advised Anthony on copyrighting business logos and names to retain ownership. Lisa also discussed the process of unincorporating a business, emphasizing the importance of copyrighting business names and logos. Lorraine inquired about IBA membership and voting rights, but the conversation ended before Lisa could provide a response.

International Business Assembly Participation Rules

The meeting focused on clarifying the rules for participation in the International Business Assembly, where Lisa explained that only eligible citizens who have completed their 928s can vote, and members must demonstrate consistent involvement. Anthony announced updates to the National Freedom Support website, which now provides a step-by-step process for document generation and recording, though complex matters like tax revocations are referred to state assemblies. Lisa also mentioned that Ohio and Texas are developing a comprehensive assembly solution with features like integrated calendars and cloud chat, which will be available to other states by mid-November.

State Assembly Data Management System

Lisa presented a scalable and fractionable system designed for state assemblies, allowing counties to manage their data independently while remaining connected to the state. The system, which resembles a digital Library of Congress, will be owned by the state assembly and includes features such as private and public document storage, a communication system, and donation capabilities. Cynthia inquired about session calendar creation and elections management, to which Lisa and Nancy confirmed these functionalities are being developed. The system will run on a Linux platform using open-source software, with no additional licensing fees, and is expected to be rolled out soon.

Ohio's Virtual Courtroom Operations

Lisa explained that Ohio's court sessions are currently held exclusively on Zoom due to the state's large size, though they have prepared for in-person sessions by reserving library conference rooms and other facilities. Dolores inquired about Anna's recent article discussing major jurisdictional changes, and Lisa and Doug clarified that Anna has achieved victories in both land and air jurisdictional courts, with no avenues for appeal. Doug suggested that court proceedings could present Anna's Chancery Court Jurisdiction to challenge any contracts that removed individuals from that jurisdiction. The discussion concluded with Lila in Texas seeking professional help regarding a court matter where she unexpectedly became a defendant.

World Court Presentation Travel Request

Anna announced a major win that requires her to present at the World Court in the Netherlands, which will take 2-3 days including travel time. She explained that this is necessary to establish proper jurisdiction and resolve tax issues, with the court requiring a face-to-face presentation from a real person. Anna requested financial support for her travel expenses and asked for prayers from the group, noting this is a critical time that will positively affect people's lives across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.

Tax Forms and Payment Methods

Anna provided information on various methods to transfer money, including Revolut, Cash App, and using the TASA donate button. Lisa discussed the process of completing tax forms like the W8BEN, Form 8233, and W4V, emphasizing the importance of understanding the language on these forms and making necessary adjustments, such as lining out resident addresses and writing "exempt" on the W-4. Gregory in San Diego sought clarification on a previous video about these forms, and Lisa confirmed that the information remains valid, with minor updates to the forms but no significant changes to the methods described.

Contract Reading and Negotiation Tips

The meeting focused on contract reading and negotiation, with Kimberly sharing her experience of successfully modifying and negotiating contracts by marking them up with a fine-point Sharpie and adding initials and dates. Lisa emphasized the importance of reading fine print to avoid future issues, while Joe Nienaber mentioned technical difficulties with a website link that needed reloading. The discussion also touched on video location issues, with Gregory unsure about where it was archived, and Gwen and David briefly discussed coordination roles.

Jurisdiction and Legal Documentation

Lee requested information about a notice and requirement template for assembly use, which Lisa explained is related to recognizing land jurisdiction and God-given rights to travel. Lisa committed to sharing the document with Lee. Doug inquired about Harris County dismissing driver's infractions, which Lisa found impressive. Kathleen asked about the process of becoming a qualified American common law juror and whether an affirmation letter should be posted on the LRO, to which Lisa clarified that jurors are temporary citizens and no formal publication is necessary.

Legal Process and Data Center Concerns

The meeting focused on several key topics. Lisa explained the complex process of jury selection and the number of people needed to ensure fair trials across different phases. Shirley raised a question about birthplace documentation for naturalized citizens, and Lisa clarified the difference between U.S. passport documentation and state-recognized birth states. The group discussed strategies for obtaining fax numbers for legal notices, with Lisa suggesting using AI at night to find contact information. Anita expressed concerns about data centers and their impact on local resources and energy rates, and Lisa shared information about Ohio House Bill 427 and efforts to oppose it. The conversation ended with Mary seeking clarification on accessing orientation recordings and Dolores mentioning the effectiveness of NOLs in addressing data center issues.

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