March 6th 2025 - Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz

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Meeting summary for Countrywide Coordinator Training with Anna von Reitz (03/07/2025)
Quick recap
The meeting covered a range of topics including legal victories, geopolitical issues, and the bankruptcy of government corporations. Discussions centered on treaties, jurisdictions, and the roles of state assemblies and coordinators, emphasizing the importance of education and proper organization. The conversation ended with advice on status correction, establishing state assemblies, and navigating the complexities of the current economic and political landscape.
Next steps
• Kansas Assembly members to research the original constitution and early history of Kansas, including identifying the summoning authority.
• Kansas Assembly members to investigate county systems and Native American territories that existed before Kansas became a state.
• Manual to contact the Kansas City Bureau of Land Management office for research on early Kansas land surveys.
• Kansas Assembly members to work on filling all positions within the Assembly.
• Kansas Assembly to develop a robust education committee.
• Kansas Assembly members to collaborate on researching and understanding their state's history and jurisdiction.
• Michelle to add new email addresses to her contact list for future communications.
• Anna to write an article explaining why a corporation cannot be the actual government.
• Assembly members to focus on building a culture of mutual respect, trust, kindness, and patience within their assemblies.
• Coordinators to promote good assumptions and discourage gossip within assemblies.
• Assembly members to notify appropriate parties (Secretary of State, US Secretary of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, State Trustees) of their status correction.
Summary
Ohio Court Rules in Lisa's Favor
Lisa reports a significant win in an Ohio court case involving an American State national. The man was wrongfully arrested and faced contempt charges, but Lisa's team petitioned for removal to their court jurisdiction. They sent notifications to various authorities, including the Ohio Solicitor General, citing ex parte Milligan and asserting their filled public offices. The judge in the municipal court made incriminating statements, and Lisa expects the case to be dismissed soon, viewing this as a major victory for Ohio and potentially impactful nationwide.
US Corporation Bankruptcy Impact Discussion
Anna discussed the complex situation involving the bankruptcy of the United States Corporation and its various franchises around the world. She explained that the process would take at least a year and a half to complete, involving audits of all federal departments and municipal agencies. This would lead to significant layoffs, with half to two-thirds of the Federal Government potentially being dismantled. She also mentioned the potential for starting World War 3 by European leaders to maintain their solvency. Anna emphasized the need to bring forward claims to avoid assets getting sucked back into the mess. Michelle raised the question of how the situation would affect the territorial system once the cleanup is completed, but Anna did not provide a clear answer.
European Tensions and Leadership Uncertainty
Anna discusses the current geopolitical situation, focusing on European nations and their corporate governments. She expresses concern about warmongering and the potential for World War 3, particularly due to European economic desperation. Anna criticizes the British government's actions, including their agreement with Ukraine, and mentions the mismanagement of funds in Ukraine. She suggests that Trump should focus on auditing European municipal corporations and has found allies in India and Japan. Anna also mentions recent developments regarding the Pope's health and King Charles III's reported resignation, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding these leadership positions.
Treaties, Constitutions, and Jurisdictions Explained
Anna explains the different types of treaties and jurisdictions related to land, sea, and air. She clarifies that treaties precede and form the basis for constitutions, which are service contracts implementing the treaties. The British Treaty of Paris 1783 led to the Constitution of 1789, giving Britain influence over U.S. maritime affairs. Anna emphasizes the importance of understanding these relationships to avoid misinterpretations, such as claims that Britain won the War of Independence. She also notes that contracts, including constitutions, overrule most other forms of law and agreements.
Clarifying the Role of State Assembly Coordinators
Anna discusses the challenges faced by state assemblies, particularly in North Carolina, regarding misunderstandings about the role of the Federation and coordinators. She emphasizes that assemblies must resolve their internal conflicts without relying on the Federation as a higher authority. Anna explains that coordinators are volunteers responsible for educating members, facilitating communication, and encouraging participation, rather than being CEOs or authority figures. She suggests that having multiple coordinators can help dispel misconceptions about hierarchical structures and promote a more collaborative, community-based approach to governance.
Fostering Positive Atmosphere in Assemblies
Anna emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive and truthful atmosphere within assemblies. She advises coordinators to promote a culture of mutual respect, trust, and kindness while discouraging gossip, unfounded suspicions, and false accusations. Anna stresses the need for patience and optimism, urging members to focus on constructive goals rather than engaging in drama or spreading misinformation. She highlights the significance of truth-telling and encourages coordinators to lead by example in maintaining integrity and fact-based communication within their assemblies.
Clarifying International Recorder Process
Anna clarifies the process of recording declarations through international recorders at global family banks when local coordinators are not readily available. She explains that this is an acceptable practice, as all state recorders are also international recorders operating in international jurisdiction. Anna emphasizes the importance of having international recording secretaries to handle complex cases, such as those born outside their parents' states or in foreign countries. She stresses that there should be no controversy or competition between local and international recorders, as they serve the same function in helping people establish their correct political status.
American Common Law vs Jurisdiction
Anna discusses the difference between American common law, which applies to living people, and statutory law, which applies to legal persons such as public officials and corporations. She emphasizes that American common law is simpler, focusing primarily on whether an injury has occurred. Anna explains that most Federal codes and statutes do not apply to average Americans, but rather to government employees and corporations. She notes that only about 8% of Federal code could potentially apply to Americans, and only when they are engaged in federally regulated activities. Anna also touches on the complexities of jurisdiction in different areas like Puerto Rico and federal enclaves. Michelle contributes by clarifying points and asking questions throughout the discussion.
Government Bankruptcies and Tax Fraud Explained
Anna explains that government agencies and municipal organizations represented by acronyms and all-capital names are going bankrupt and disappearing. She notes that these were franchises of the United States corporation. Michelle adds that the effects will become more apparent when city councils start folding and local governments face cutbacks and layoffs. They discuss property tax fraud, with Michelle mentioning that school districts and tax assessors arbitrarily increase property taxes without accountability. Anna then explains that income tax doesn't fund federal services but is used to control inflation, and that with a gold and silver-backed economy, federal income tax would no longer be necessary. She clarifies that federal pensions are not considered income and that retirees can change their political status without losing their pension benefits.
Global Economic Challenges and Resilience
Anna discussed the complexities of the current global economic situation, emphasizing the impact of municipal corporation bankruptcies on various countries. She argued that Americans have a significant role in addressing these issues, calling for more thoughtful and creative approaches to economic problems. Michelle agreed, suggesting that people could submit questions via email for further clarification. The meeting also touched on personal experiences, with Anna sharing challenges related to plumbing and electrical issues at her facilities. Despite these difficulties, both agreed on the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of challenges, anticipating a promising future, particularly with the upcoming Beta test phase.
Government Deception and Family Relations
The meeting concludes with Michelle thanking everyone for attending and promising to send out the recording. She addresses several participants individually, helping them with email list additions and answering questions. Raleigh from South Africa shares his frustrations about educating people on government deception and its impact on his family. Michelle offers advice on maintaining family relationships while pursuing truth. Manuel asks about notifying authorities of his paperwork, and Michelle provides guidance on contacting various trustees and government offices.
Building Kansas Assembly Through Collaboration
Michelle and Manuel discuss status correction and the challenges of establishing state assemblies. Michelle advises Manuel to focus on educating and organizing his state assembly in Kansas rather than directly confronting government agencies. She explains that once the assembly is properly set up, it will have enforcement power, but this takes time and should be done carefully. Michelle emphasizes the importance of researching the state's early history and original constitution. Manuel shares his experiences dealing with courts and studying constitutional law. They discuss the need to fill assembly positions, set up proper courts and militias, and work as a team to gain knowledge and eventual enforcement power. Michelle encourages Manuel to collaborate with others in his assembly to research Kansas' origins and early county system.
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