November 20th 2025 - Countrywide Coordinator Call with Anna Maria Riezinger

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The meeting covered various administrative and organizational matters, including event planning, training sessions, and updates on recovery efforts following a storm. Anna presented a detailed historical analysis of the relationship between the United States and Britain, discussing the regaining of American government control and the need to educate future generations about American history and traditions. The conversation ended with discussions on legal and employment matters, including statehood possibilities for Canadian provinces, the importance of lawful land claims, and the organization of state assemblies to support communities during the transition period.

Next steps

Michelle: add Charles tomorrow and hit record button before hanging up
David Ball: be here to help at 5:10
Janise: host the meeting and make people hostess
Cynthia: check with Lisa about teaching tonight and send her a quick text
Cynthia: do the prayer to open the meeting
Lisa: come at 8:15 and provide education/answer questions
Dorothea: email education at GlobalFamilyGroup.com regarding GFG secretary training issues
Alice: send Anna contact information for Batista Anglin to be added as recording secretary for New Jersey
Anna: share copy of World Court decision with assemblies
Annette: send Anna copy of the problematic intention letter document being circulated
Summary

Mixer Event and Storm Recovery

The meeting began with Michelle preparing for a mixer event, confirming David Gall's attendance, and setting up a Zoom room. Janise was designated as the host for the event. Cynthia provided an update on the recovery efforts in western North Carolina following a storm, mentioning ongoing challenges and support efforts for residents. The conversation ended with Cynthia expressing uncertainty about the presence of a teacher for the event and mentioning that Anna had been absent for six weeks.

Countrywide Coordinator Training Call

The meeting began with Janise hosting the Countrywide Coordinator Training Call, noting that Anna would likely not attend, but Lisa agreed to host. Cynthia offered to lead the prayer, which she did, followed by Janise reading the Bivens decision. Tricia raised a question about the "original 13th Amendment," which Nancy confirmed was true, explaining it was part of the original Constitution of 1787. The meeting faced technical difficulties as Janise was muted for a brief period.

LANPAT Meeting Changes and Updates

The meeting began with Kimberly confirming that Susan James would no longer conduct LANPAT meetings starting November. Lisa joined the meeting but faced technical difficulties with her camera. Dorothea raised concerns about the GFG secretary training system, noting that some participants were unable to mark completed sections, which was hindering their progress. Anna joined the meeting later and provided an update on Harold's health, mentioning that he was doing well after a challenging detoxification process.

American Government Regains Control

Anna announced that the American government has regained control, reversing a situation where British subcontractors had undue influence for 160 years. He explained that American history education has been severely compromised since 1965, with federal control leading to the removal of American history from school and public libraries. Anna emphasized the need to educate three generations about American history and government, as well as the importance of restoring American traditions and law. He also revealed that research has shown the British monarchy has been operating under false pretenses, switching jurisdictions from land to sea and now air, and evading their constitutional obligations to the people of the British Isles.

American Recovery and National Pride

Anna explained the historical relationship between the United States and Britain, noting that after the Revolutionary War, Britain became a subcontractor to protect American commercial shipping due to a lack of a Navy. Anna clarified that the arrangement was necessary to protect American interests from French privateers. He also discussed the need to restore Philadelphia as the national capital and emphasized the importance of preserving the National Post Office, which was saved with the help of 900 Americans and international support. Anna encouraged listeners to take pride in their country's recovery and to work towards reclaiming American land and resources.

Debt Imbalances and Government Collusion

Anna discussed the hypocrisy of courts seizing homes for small debts while large entities owe billions, highlighting the need for a debt swap to offset these imbalances. Anna explained how the British and Roman governments have colluded to steal from Americans, using straw man names and false claims to enrich themselves. Anna emphasized that the American government is regaining power, thanks to the efforts of many individuals who have uncovered the truth about these fraudulent practices.

China, Russia, and Diplomatic Reforms

Anna discussed the need for a more realistic view of China and Russia, emphasizing commonalities with Western nations and the importance of mutual respect and friendship. He explained changes to birth registration processes, noting that future registrations will be recorded but not presumed valid, and individuals will have the freedom to choose their political status. Denise inquired about the organization and archiving of diplomatic documents, to which Anna responded that efforts are underway to secure and present these documents in a clear, educational format, similar to the history of the IRS in the United States. Anna also mentioned plans for informational materials to educate the public about past scams and prevent future abuses.

Employment Policies and Legal Updates

The meeting focused on employment policies and legal matters. Anna explained that federal employees can claim American state national status without losing their U.S. citizenship, though they cannot vote on international affairs or hold state citizenship while under foreign government obligations. Anna and Denise discussed the Moto Proprio, a Vatican document that Francis issued in 2013 to reform canon law and administrative structures, with Anna noting that a shorter version is being circulated and the Vatican is attempting to downplay its authority.

Birth Certificate Trust Recovery

Anna explained the significance of birth certificates, describing them as evidence of a crime committed against individuals and their mothers, and clarified that most people have three different birth certificates representing three separate trusts. She discussed the process of reclaiming assets and the need for a systematic approach to distribute them back to people while the situation is being sorted out. Anna also touched on the historical energetic dams that had been blocking Africa's energy flow, which were recently removed, leading to positive changes in the region. The conversation concluded with Anna expressing her commitment to helping other countries recover and reestablish their natural place in the world, as well as educating people about the true functioning of the world and the real mathematics.

Canadian Provinces' Statehood Consideration

Avann explained the historical and legal context for the potential statehood of four Canadian provinces, emphasizing that while they currently have the right to join the United States as territorial states, they could eventually become fully-fledged states with greater autonomy. He highlighted the economic disparities between the western provinces and the rest of Canada, suggesting that joining the U.S. could provide better economic opportunities and development. Avann also discussed the complex political and cultural implications of such a move, including the potential for increased national awareness and the need for careful consideration of the consequences.

Reforming Courts and Property Rights

Anna discussed the 80-20 split between Ottawa and other regions, noting it has worsened over time. She mentioned an investigation into a $950 trillion insurance scheme involving Prince Philip and dead Canadians' estates. Anna also addressed court reforms, stating that the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to return her house and potentially review other cases, prioritizing recent cases. She emphasized the need to overhaul the district court system and reduce unnecessary laws and regulations. Anna clarified questions about Canadian residents in the U.S., explaining that becoming American citizens may not be necessary if the four provinces become state of states. She also discussed the return of allodial titles to Americans, ensuring property safety and eliminating fraudulent land claims.

Land Rights and Use Permits

Anna discussed the importance of lawful land claims and explained that only living people can own physical land, while corporations can only obtain use permits. Annette shared her experience with land patent committees and expressed hope for the implementation of these changes on the ground. David Gall inquired about his right to pick blueberries on public land, which Avann explained is permissible on state trust lands. David Harra asked about updated priorities following recent changes, but the transcript ends before Anna's response.

State Assembly Transition Planning

The meeting focused on several key topics related to the transition and organization of state assemblies. Anna discussed the challenges faced by Americans returning to their home soil, including the need to sign up for Global Family Bank accounts and the potential disruption of social programs like SNAP. Anna praised PKTF for their quick response in developing a food distribution plan to support communities during this transition period. Alice inquired about the possibility of creating a law to protect personal data, to which Avann explained that state assemblies could play a role in invoking and enforcing the right to privacy. The group also discussed the need to organize community members to identify and support vulnerable individuals during times of crisis. Additionally, there was a discussion about the potential for British Columbia to become a territorial state, with Anna explaining the economic benefits but noting that it would not change the status of residents as British subjects. The conversation ended with Sharon raising a question about religious incorporation in Idaho, which Anna agreed to address after a brief pause to tape the call.

Religious Beliefs in Government Service

The meeting focused on religious beliefs and their intersection with government service. Anna explained that while religious beliefs, including tithing, are protected, state citizens must be free from conflicts of interest when serving in government roles. Annette raised concerns about a document requiring allegiance to a state group, which Anna clarified was unnecessary as all ASN members automatically belong to the state. The conversation ended with Anna expressing gratitude for the country and its people, wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving.

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