Mahto Council 11-19-24

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Quick recap
The speakers discussed various concepts related to sovereignty, jurisdiction, and operating within different societal frameworks, including the idea of establishing a private society and navigating interactions with government entities. They also explored the concept of exclusive equity jurisdiction, the importance of understanding one's identity, and the potential for alternative energy devices and holistic healing in the Mahto villages. Lastly, they discussed the wampum coin, its value, and its potential use within the tribe, as well as the differences between various corporate structures and the potential for a digital marketing agency to use wampum coins for advertising and event registration.

Next steps
Jason to write out detailed requirements for the Mahto website and wallet system, including age restrictions for wallet access.

Jason to create a trust for FCN (First Class Networks) business.

Chief to review and approve Jason's detailed requirements for the Mahto website and wallet system.

Chief to provide Jason with the chart outlining the basic structure and rules for the Mahto website and wallet system.

Jason to explore setting up a separate wampum coin for the digital marketing agency aspect of FCN.

Jason to secure domain names: mahto.media, mahtox.com (for Web3), mahto.store, and mahto.wallet or mahto.crypto.

Chief to finalize details on wampum coin issuance, including potential use of 12b1 filing for future date certain.

Chief to attend land meeting on January 8th to discuss property rights and tribal jurisdiction.

Summary
Navigating Jurisdictional Complexities and Sovereignty

In the discussion, the speakers explore various concepts related to sovereignty, jurisdiction, and operating within different societal frameworks. They discuss the idea of establishing a private society with its own boundaries, language, and calendar. The conversation touches on the notion of being able to transition between different jurisdictional statuses, such as citizen or national, based on one's actions and claimed affiliations. The speakers also mention the importance of properly navigating interactions with government entities like the FBI or Department of Justice when asserting indigenous or private societal authority. Overall, the discussion centers around navigating jurisdictional complexities and asserting sovereignty while operating peacefully within existing legal frameworks.

Exclusive Equity Jurisdiction and Sovereignty

The discussion revolved around the concept of exclusive equity jurisdiction and its implications. The speakers discussed the idea of a driver's license as a form of surrendering rights and the potential for administrative remedies instead of courtrooms. They also touched on the topic of property rights, specifically the concept of a lien and the process of foreclosure. The conversation then shifted to the idea of a society with defined borders and the potential for a tribe to claim sovereignty. The speakers also discussed the concept of a foreigner's rights within a society and the potential for a society to adopt the borders of a village. The discussion ended with a philosophical question about the nature of a society and the potential for a tribe to claim sovereignty.

Understanding Identity and Law Enforcement

The speaker discussed the importance of understanding one's identity and the role of law enforcement in protecting the people. They emphasized the need to recognize the difference between being a citizen and a national, and the importance of educating oneself and others about the distinction. The speaker also highlighted the significance of the Mahto tribe and its mission to protect its members and their offspring. They encouraged others to join the tribe and to understand the importance of their actions in the ongoing war between good and evil. The speaker also mentioned the potential for alternative energy devices and holistic healing in the Mahto villages.

Wampum Coin Value and Usage

The meeting involved discussions about the wampum coin, its value, and its potential use within the tribe. The speaker clarified that the wampum coin is backed by the full faith and credit of the villages and is considered a collector's item by the IRS. The coin's value is determined by the GDP of the territory it belongs to. The speaker also mentioned that the wampum coin is not a currency and does not require registration with the SEC. The meeting also touched on the importance of understanding the boundaries of the villages and the potential for overlapping territories. Lastly, the speaker emphasized the need for a verification process for account registration to ensure that only eligible individuals can access the wampum coin.

Specifying Rules for Programmers and Tokens

Jason raises concerns about needing to specify rules and requirements in detail for programmers, even for seemingly obvious things. There is disagreement about whether common sense rules need to be explicitly stated. Jason wants to ensure minors cannot access inappropriate content, while others argue that should be an obvious requirement. The discussion also touches on launching a digital token, with Jason seeking clarity on the process and timeline.

Corporate Structures and Wampum Coins

Jason and an unknown speaker discussed the differences between various corporate structures, specifically focusing on C Corps and LLCs. The speaker explained that a C Corp is a worldwide entity that pays taxes on profits and dividends, and can be advantageous for Federal contracting entities. Jason mentioned that he is creating a trust for his company, Fcn. For You, and the speaker suggested that each team member could have their own wampum coin for their individual contributions. They also discussed the potential for a digital marketing agency to use wampum coins for advertising and event registration. The conversation ended with plans to purchase various domain names for their operations.

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