Mahto Tribal Council 12-20-24

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Quick recap
The Chief discussed plans for a large tribal headquarters and entertainment complex near Yellowstone National Park, including an underground casino, amusement park, and biodome for year-round agriculture. He also proposed several initiatives for the Territorial Council, such as orphanages, a track and field program, and a warrior development academy. The conversation ended with discussions on the ownership of the All Caps name, the challenges of dealing with entities that do not act with honor, and the need for proper notice to be given to all relevant agencies and entities.

Next steps
Chief to continue research on proper notice procedures for flag-related claims to relevant agencies.

Chief to further develop plans for the Mahto Tribal Headquarters project near Rexburg, Idaho.

Chief to prepare presentation materials for meetings with United Nations and Washington D.C. officials.

Chief to create educational videos on maintaining physical health for tribe members.

Chief to review and potentially update the private executor affidavit and related documents.

Summary
Tribal Headquarters and Entertainment Complex

The Chief discusses plans for a large tribal headquarters and entertainment complex near Yellowstone National Park. Key features include an underground casino, amusement park, and biodome for year-round agriculture. Profits from the casino's Mahto wampum currency would be redistributed to Mahto wampum users, including public servants, widows, orphans, and military families. The complex's exterior could be disguised using video screens to blend into the natural surroundings.

Proposed Initiatives for Territorial Council

The Chief outlines several proposed initiatives for the Territorial Council, including orphanages named after Kathy Deserly and Deborah Duchecoup to rescue, educate and protect Native American children worldwide. He suggests a track and field program named after Lanny Deserly, Billy Mills and Jim Thorpe to train young athletes. The Chief also proposes a warrior development academy focused on wrestling, martial arts and cultural rehabilitation. However, he expresses some uncertainty about the details of the last initiative.

Designing Warrior Villages and Services

Chief discussed the design of villages aimed at creating perfect warriors through a top-notch educational system, including aquaponics, hydroponics, and a year-round fishing program. The villages would also offer tourist training, farmers' markets, and a healing center using natural medicine. A detoxification program and a drug and alcohol abuse center were also planned. The villages would incorporate textile manufacturing, farrier, and blacksmith services, with the possibility of these being located in nearby towns. The goal was to build up the villages and support other communities by providing services until they could provide for themselves.

Mahto Tribal Headquarters Project Discussion

The Chief discussed the Mahto Tribal Headquarters project, emphasizing the need to follow legal rules to be part of their system. He mentioned the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the importance of having a bond for each vessel to protect against Admiralty Court actions. The Chief also touched on the role of the Bar Association and the potential need to exhaust local remedies. He concluded by sharing a proof of publication for a fictitious name registration in Idaho.

All Caps Name Ownership Challenges

In the meeting, the Chief discussed the ownership of the All Caps name, which is foreign and not domestic, and the challenges of dealing with entities that do not act with honor. The Chief also shared an executive order and a private executor affidavit, highlighting the need for proper notice to be given to all relevant agencies and entities. The Chief then cut the meeting short, mentioning plans for future videos on their intentions for the United Nations and DC meetings.

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