
Mahto Tribal Councils 2024
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discussions on how to manage our tribes
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Mahto Tribal Council 12-20-24
MahtosAmericaQuick 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.77 views 1 comment -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-17-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap Chief led a discussion about the Mahto tribe's baptismal and adoption records, the changes made to the Mahto nation's membership criteria, and the violation of a treaty. He also discussed the complexities of the US legal system, the improper handling of cases by public servants, and the importance of choosing the right partner for marriage. Lastly, he criticized the current system of governance, advocated for self-governance, and discussed plans for holding elections and recruiting US military veterans as Mahto law enforcement officers. Next steps Chief to submit baptismal and adoption record documents to clerks of court for proper stamping and submission to authorities. Chief to go to Pierce County headquarters to change the meeting date from the 8th to around the 15th and 30th. Chief to visit Albert's place to get documents notarized and ensure legal compliance. Chief to send documentation to the US Marshals and Secretary of the Interior requesting scheduling of Mahto tribe elections for July 4th. Chief to prepare and file liens against the city of Gig Harbor, Kitsap County, and the State of Washington if property is not returned after the hearing. Mahto tribe to set up a system for recording and categorizing tribal membership records. Chief to prepare counterclaims and necessary documents to remove the case to Mahto tribal jurisdiction. Summary Mahto Tribe's Baptismal and Adoption Records Chief led a discussion about the Mahto tribe's baptismal and adoption records, emphasizing the importance of these documents in establishing tribal membership. He explained that these records serve as evidence of belonging to a society, countering the use of birth certificates from corporate states. The Chief also highlighted the significance of tribal traditions over legalities, and the role of the Mahto nation in adopting and protecting members. He concluded by mentioning a 2,023100 trillion dollar bond transferred to the US Treasury, which he believes is their trusted bank. Mahto Nation Membership and Treaty Chief discussed the changes made to the Mahto nation's membership criteria, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and adherence to the nation's values. He outlined the consequences of defaming the Mahto tribe or its members, stating that such actions would be met with legal action. Chief also explained the process of baptism and the significance of the blood covering of Yahushua. He introduced a treaty between the United States and the Sioux, highlighting the rights of male Indians over 18 years of age to reside on reservations and territories not reserved for special purposes. Treaty Breach and Sovereign Nation The Chief discusses the violation of a treaty and the legal consequences of breaching it. He asserts that since the treaty was broken, its terms no longer need to be followed. The Chief claims he is acting legally and lawfully to establish a sovereign nation, and accuses government agencies of being criminals and traitors for failing to follow the law. He threatens legal action against these agencies, including seizing their assets and lands, and vows to dismantle the Bar Association. The Chief positions himself as a military veteran upholding the law against foreign influences undermining officers' oaths. Exploring 1868 Document and Constitution In the meeting, Chief discussed the historical context of a document from 1868, which was after the US Citizenship had been passed. He also mentioned the 14th Amendment, which was ratified in 1868. Chief emphasized the importance of reading the Constitution for 1789 oneself to avoid misinterpretation. He then attempted to find the actual Constitution on the Library of Congress website but encountered technical difficulties. He suggested exploring the collection and found a document related to removal to Federal Court, which was updated in November 2024. US Legal System and Jurisdiction The Chief discussed the complexities of the US legal system, particularly the interplay between Federal and State courts. He explained that while these courts generally operate separately, there are instances where cases can move between State and Federal courts, such as through the process of removal. He also touched on the concept of jurisdiction, specifically in relation to diversity of citizenship and the amount in controversy. Furthermore, he highlighted the importance of understanding the specific court system one is dealing with, whether it be domestic, international, civil, tort, common law, equity, admiralty maritime, or other specialized courts. Improper Case Handling and Tribal Jurisdiction Chief discussed the improper handling of cases by public servants, citing an example from the city of Gig Harbor. He argued that these individuals were not following the law and were instead engaging in criminal activities. He proposed removing the case to the Mahto tribal jurisdiction, where a counterclaim could be filed and the necessary documents could be filed to obtain a warrant for the accused. Chief emphasized his commitment to upholding the Constitution and his duty as a US military veteran. He also stated that he would not negotiate with criminals or traitors to the country. The conversation ended with Chief expressing his belief that many Americans are waking up to the injustices and that it's only a matter of time before those responsible are held accountable. Choosing the Right Marriage Partner Chief discussed the importance of choosing the right partner for marriage and starting a family. He emphasized that women should be courted with the intention of marriage or not at all, and that a woman's worth should not be based on her physical appearance or financial status. He warned against marrying a woman who has a history of poor choices in men or who has been divorced, as these could be signs of future problems. He also stressed the importance of communication and honesty in a relationship, and advised men to be cautious of women who start bad-mouthing their exes. Chief concluded by stating that men hold the key to a successful marriage and should not be pressured into marrying a woman who is not a good match. Addressing Societal Issues and Marriage Chief discussed the issues faced by men in society, particularly those who are vilified and ostracized. He criticized the belief that a marriage license is necessary for marriage, arguing that it is a bureaucratic requirement that does not reflect the true nature of marriage. He also spoke about the challenges faced by single fathers and the need for men to be financially independent. Chief emphasized the importance of identifying and avoiding those who hold certain beliefs that he considers detrimental to society. He also expressed a desire to breed out these beliefs from future generations. Advocating for Self-Governance and Reforms Chief discussed the importance of standing up against perceived injustices and the need for self-governance. He criticized the current system of governance, labeling it as a form of slavery, and advocated for the adoption of a new form of government. He also mentioned plans to hold elections on July 4th and to elect leaders who will handle cases from the state level down. Chief also discussed the possibility of recruiting US military veterans as Mahto law enforcement officers and the potential for reclaiming stolen property. He warned that those who have been stealing from the American people will face financial consequences and be forced to work in poverty.63 views 1 comment -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-16-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap The meeting covered a wide range of topics related to Native American rights, treaties, and sovereignty. The Chief discussed historical treaties, the actions of the Bar Association and foreign corporate agents, and the need for establishing Mahto villages and courts. He also addressed issues of citizenship, the influence of foreign entities on U.S. governance, and the implications of the Indian Reorganization Act, while emphasizing the importance of understanding and enforcing treaty rights. Next steps Chief Mahto to send demand for specific performance on treaty obligations and legal notice to relevant authorities. Chief Mahto to finalize and send adoption record document to appropriate parties. Chief Mahto to complete and submit writ of quo warranto to U.S. Marshals. Albert to adjust the meeting calendar for future Mahto tribe meetings. Chief Mahto to prepare for Monday meetings to discuss tribe business and updates. Chief Mahto to continue developing Mahto village and tribal governance structures. Chief Mahto to pursue legal actions against those who defame or mischaracterize the Mahto tribe. Summary Historical Sioux-United States Treaty Discussion In the meeting, Chief discussed the historical treaty between the Sioux and Oglala bands of Sioux Indians and the United States. He highlighted the importance of the treaty in maintaining peace and friendship between the two parties, and how it was intended to prevent private revenge or retaliation for injuries done by individuals. Chief also pointed out that the treaty guaranteed indemnification for any stolen property from the Sioux Indians. He ended the conversation by asking what the Sioux Indians gave up in exchange for the treaty, emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical context of the treaty. Chief's Concerns and Jurisdictional Issues The Chief discussed the improper actions of the Bar Association and the foreign corporate agents operating in their territories. He expressed concern over the violation of the Second Amendment and the refusal of authorities to return his weapons. The Chief also mentioned his plans to modify a document to be delivered to the proper authorities, focusing on the jurisdiction of the Lands Department of Pierce County and the United States Parks Department. He emphasized the importance of the international trespass and fee schedule and the responsibility of the State of Washington for the 100 acres per day. The Chief also discussed the jurisdiction of the Mahto Nation and the rights of indigenous peoples. He concluded by stating that he would no longer consent to arm foreigners operating Admiralty law within any established Mahto village or territory for public safety until his weapons are returned. Chief's Frustration and Authority Challenges Chief expressed his frustration with the lack of authority to arrest foreigners who refuse to follow the law and his desire to establish Mahto villages to provide services to US citizens. He criticized the Bar Association members and their courts, accusing them of human trafficking and hate crimes. Chief also questioned the loyalty of military members to the Republic or a foreign corporate entity. He emphasized the need for the establishment of their own courts and the right to try foreigners who violate their laws. Chief also discussed the importance of treaty performance and the need for the US to correct errors against Indians. He ended by challenging the authority of the US Marshals and the Department of Justice to stop their actions. 1825 Treaty, 4th Amendment, and US Citizenship The discussion revolved around the historical context and implications of the 1825 Treaty with the Boons. The Chief emphasized the importance of understanding the 4th Amendment and the supremacy of the United States in regulating trade and intercourse with the tribes. He also highlighted the role of the 14th Amendment in defining US citizenship. The Chief questioned why the US government was unable to enforce the rights of Native Americans in the Black Hills of South Dakota, suggesting that the lack of understanding of the treaty's principles was a significant factor. He also touched on the case of John Peter Zenger, a newspaper publisher who was acquitted of slander charges, to illustrate the importance of a jury system and the protection against double jeopardy. Foreign Influence on US Governance The Chief discussed the history of the United States, focusing on the influence of foreign entities, particularly Britain and the Vatican, on the country's governance. He highlighted the transition from organic government to corporate law, and the subsequent exploitation of American citizens. The Chief also touched on the role of corporate attorneys and the CIA in shaping the country's policies. He concluded by suggesting that the insurance industry, particularly the policyholders, benefit from the deaths of soldiers in wars. The Chief also mentioned his efforts to correct military records to avoid being enlisted again. 1934 Indian Reorganization Act Implications Chief discussed the history and implications of the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, which he believes led to apartheid-like conditions within the tribes. He argued that the Act's adoption of blood quantum requirements for tribal membership was a more insidious form of discrimination than the color-based apartheid in Africa. Chief also criticized the child support system, suggesting it was a form of child and human trafficking disguised as law. He emphasized the importance of understanding the treaties and the sovereignty of the tribes, and questioned the presence of Vatican law in the United States. He concluded by expressing concern about the lack of clarity in the legal system and the potential for exploitation of vulnerable individuals. Lien Recording, Treaty Performance, Adoption In the meeting, Chief discussed the process of lien recording and the importance of specific treaty performance. He also shared a document he created, which included an autographed copy of an adoption record. The adoption record was significant as it allowed the Chief to adopt individuals into the Mahto tribe, providing them protection under the tribe's laws. The Chief also mentioned the importance of honoring fallen warriors and their offspring, and the custom of displaying a special Mahto logo on their apparel. The conversation ended with the Chief sharing a document he created, which included a demand for specific treaty performance. Mahto Tribe Membership and Meetings In the meeting, Chief discussed the Mahto tribe's membership criteria, which includes law-abiding political activists, certain prisoners, whistleblowers, and leaders. He also mentioned that non-violent offenders convicted of statutory crimes are eligible for membership. Chief emphasized the importance of due process and the right to defend oneself in the tribe's court. He also discussed the tribe's seal and the invocation of the Fort Laramie Treaty and the Constitution for the Republic of the United States. The possibility of holding weekly meetings was discussed, with Chief suggesting Mondays and Fridays. Albert agreed to adjust the calendar accordingly.74 views 1 comment -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-13-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap The meeting focused on the legal status and identity of the Mahto, Assiniboid, and Sioux tribes, their plans for economic growth and international recognition, and the operations of the Mahto Trust. The discussion also covered the importance of sovereignty, the complexities of invoking treaties, and the need for understanding and respecting one's estate. Lastly, the conversation touched on the potential for future discussions on the Mahto coin and plans for website development. Next steps Chief Mahto to submit paperwork to the marshals for the January 8th date. Chief Mahto to schedule a meeting with Miss Nikki Bass at the BIA Office of Federal Acknowledgement to discuss final requirements for federal and international acknowledgement. Jason to continue development of the Mahto Ministries website, aiming for significant progress between February and May. Jason to prepare for future discussions with Chief Mahto regarding the implementation of Mahto coin. Chief Mahto to obtain an exemplified copy of the first 22 pages of the Fort Laramie Treaty. Jehorek to continue working on his IRS tax documentation to clean up his estate. Summary Finalizing Paperwork and Acknowledgement In the meeting, Chief discussed the need to finalize paperwork for a meeting scheduled for the 8th of January. He mentioned a challenge against the right of city of Gig Harbor, Pierce County, and Kitsap County to occupy their current buildings. He also referred to a Mahto trespass and fee schedule, which states it's 100 acres per day plus rental fees for all weapons refused to be returned. The conversation ended with a prayer and a discussion about scheduling a time to discuss final requirements for Federal acknowledgement and international acknowledgement at the UN for their nation of American Indians. Mahto Tribe's Identity and Legal Status In the meeting, Chief discussed the Mahto, Assiniboid, and Sioux tribes' identity and their legal status as electors, not non-resident, non-voting citizens. He emphasized their intention to engage in commerce and promote economic growth. Chief also mentioned the adoption of tribal traditions and the invocation of canon laws. He challenged governing authorities to provide evidence of any defects in the tax treaty between the Mahto tribe and corporate entities. Lastly, he outlined the requirements for new tribal members, including an affirmation of allegiance to the territory of Idaho and acceptance of the Mahto tribe's laws. Mahto Trust's Global Expansion Plans Chief Mahto outlined the goals and operations of the Mahto Trust, a private financial and contracting entity for the Mahto tribe. He emphasized the trust's mission to increase GDP, reduce public debt, and provide services for disabled veterans, law enforcement, and first responders. The trust aims to establish Mahto villages worldwide, showcasing traditional lifestyles and customs, and contributing to the GDP of each nation. Chief Mahto also discussed the trust's plans to manage minor estates, assist in maintaining public tax-paying entities, and provide luxury facilities for veterans and public servants. He stressed the importance of respecting the Most High and not engaging in wars with any government. The trust also plans to increase buffalo herds and develop geothermal resources. Band's Sovereignty and Representation The Chief discussed the importance of the band's sovereignty and the need for representation at the United Nations. He emphasized the band's peaceful nature and their unique status as non-US citizen Indians. The Chief also mentioned his adoption of all treaties and acts adopted by the Republic of the United States and other governing authorities. Jehorek expressed his support for the Chief's statements and shared his own experiences with tax issues and estate planning. The Chief then shared a correspondence with a lady regarding obtaining an exemplified copy of a treaty, highlighting the importance of requesting an exemplified copy. Treaty Invocation and Indian History Chief and Jehorek discussed the complexities of invoking treaties and the challenges faced by the Indians in the past. Chief explained that to invoke a treaty, one must use the exact same script and cursive as it was originally drafted, and that the treaty must be authenticated with an exemplified copy. He also highlighted the importance of understanding the world's reliance on commerce and how this has affected the treatment of the Indians. Jehorek agreed with Chief's points and acknowledged the historical misuse of the Indians for commercial purposes. Understanding Estate and Personal Responsibility Jehorek and Chief discussed the importance of understanding and respecting one's estate, as well as the potential consequences of not doing so. They highlighted the need to be aware of misinformation and disinformation, and to critically evaluate the information they receive. Jehorek also mentioned the importance of understanding different levels of credit and the potential for inflation. They also touched on the topic of personal responsibility and the need to take control of one's life. The conversation concluded with plans for website development and the potential for future discussions on the Mahto coin.55 views 1 comment -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-12-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap The meeting revolved around discussions about the Treaty of Fort Laramie, the jurisdiction of the Mahto tribe, and potential legal actions against foreign corporate entities. There were also discussions about setting up a sole proprietorship, managing finances through the IRS, and the potential benefits of transferring funds from a promissory note to an individual master file. Lastly, issues related to business entities, tax filings, and shipping items to Chris in Missouri were discussed. Next steps Chief to meet with US Marshals and present evidence of treaty violations. Chief to fly to DC to meet with Bureau of Indian Affairs and Congressional/Senatorial representatives. Jason to program Japanese memo collaboration feature into Mahto Media website. Troy to set up IRS business account for his sole proprietorship. Jason, Troy and Albert to fill out and review IRS forms together. Team to ask Chris about best account (individual or business) to move promissory note funds into. Team to obtain and review credit reports to claim past transactions for non-master file. Jason to set up new entity/EIN for father's farm (Jehorek Farms). Team to ask Chris why other LLCs are not showing up in IRS business accounts. Summary Treaty of Fort Laramie Discussion Chief Mahto led a discussion about the Treaty of Fort Laramie and its implications. He explained that the treaty, which was written in cursive, is a contract between the US government and Native American tribes. He emphasized that the treaty has not been rescinded and that it provides protections for the tribes. Chief Mahto also discussed a legal document he has prepared, which includes a list of cases and individuals involved in the treaty. He mentioned that he plans to present this evidence to the US Marshal's office, alleging treaty violations. Albert was present but did not contribute to the discussion. Mahto Tribe's Sovereignty and Jurisdiction Chief discussed the jurisdiction of the Mahto tribe, emphasizing their sovereignty and non-US citizenship status. He expressed concerns about foreign agents operating in Mahto villages or territories without proper consent and training. Chief also discussed the potential for arrest, trial, and execution of those who violate Mahto laws. He highlighted the importance of due process and the right to travel freely without fear of unlawful stops or theft of property. Chief also mentioned the need for proper documentation and the potential for misprison of treason. He concluded by stating that the Mahto tribe has the right to demand licenses from foreign non-federal agents operating in their territory until his property is returned. Gig Harbor Case and Weapon Issue Chief discussed a case involving the city of Gig Harbor, where he was charged with DUI and had his weapon taken without due process. He alleged that the city created a separate case number to deal with the weapon and bring additional charges, which he claimed was an attempt to subvert justice. He also mentioned that the city had removed all case files from their website after he started filing paperwork. Chief emphasized that the city's actions were fraudulent and an attempt to hide evidence. He also mentioned that he had been unlawfully and involuntarily intoxicated and was heavily intoxicated when he was stopped by the police. The conversation ended with Chief stating that both agencies involved had received rescissions. Legal Strategy and Commerce Plans Chief discussed his strategy for dealing with the refusal of foreign corporate entities to respond to legal mailings and return weapons. He detailed a process involving multiple letters, including a demand letter, a notice of non-response, and a certificate of non-response. He also mentioned the possibility of selling a perpetual lien on the corporate entity if it remains undissolved. Jehorek asked about the creation of an affidavit for the show causes, to which Chief responded that the statement of facts above were the affidavit. Chief also discussed his plans to engage in commerce in good faith, despite the IRS's characterization of him as a tax protester. He mentioned his intention to cultivate land, as per the Treaty of Fort Laramie, and to use the proceeds for public services. Jehorek shared a document from the Summit, which Chief agreed to review. Legal Notice and Treaty Rights Albert and Jehorek discuss responding to a legal notice, with Albert emphasizing the specific deadlines and procedures involved. The Chief then introduces the concept of a "Japanese memo" for collaborative drafting, where each person contributes and the final version is compiled. He suggests using this approach for legal documents or business ideas. Albert mentions needing certain professionals like chiropractors for the Chief's planned community. The Chief then cites a treaty giving him rights as a tribal member to select land for farming, which seems to contradict the legal notice he received. He appears to be building a case to assert those treaty rights. Mahto Tribe's Yellowstone Village Plan The Chief discussed the potential for the Mahto tribe to establish a village near Yellowstone National Park, leveraging the 160-acre land patent treaty. He suggested the village could be strategically located near highways and national forests, allowing for easy access to Yellowstone and other natural areas. The Chief proposed that the village could serve as a base for week-long trail rides, utilizing horses and dogs, without the need for the tribe to purchase additional land. He emphasized that this approach would align with the historical practices of the tribe. Upcoming Hearing and Tribal Entity Management In the meeting, Chief discussed the upcoming administrative procedural hearing and the need for a mass presence to observe its conduct. He also mentioned his plan to give notice to the Marshals and fly to DC to meet with Bureau of Indian Affairs people and other representatives. Chief emphasized the importance of having a savvy tribal chief to manage multi-million dollar entities and mentioned his intention to submit a document to the Department of Energy for a grant. Jehorek and Albert discussed their personal matters, including Albert's post about the redemption process of a birth certificate. Sole Proprietorship Setup and Finances Troy, Albert, and Jehorek discussed the process of setting up a sole proprietorship and managing finances through the IRS. They agreed that a sole proprietorship was sufficient and unnecessary to set up another foreign or trust. They also discussed the need to justify the use of funds and the importance of understanding tax implications. Troy decided to set up his sole proprietorship account on the IRS platform, and they planned to review and fill out necessary documents together. They also discussed the possibility of making payments and checking balances through the IRS platform. Managing Funds and Business Records Jehorek discussed the upcoming transfer of $5 million from Aaron to fund Fcn and Mahto Media, which would significantly reduce his debt. Troy and Albert-Roy discussed the potential benefits of moving funds from a promissory note to an individual master file or non-master file, but decided to consult Chris for clarification. Jehorek guided Albert-Roy through accessing his tax records and confirmed that his business name was correctly listed. The conversation ended with plans to consult Chris about the best way to manage the funds. Business Entities and Tax Filings In the meeting, Jehorek and Albert-Roy discussed issues related to their business entities and tax filings. Jehorek mentioned a problem with using the wrong EIN number and planned to discuss this with Chris. They also discussed the possibility of claiming past credit card transactions and loans to reduce public debt. Troy joined the meeting and expressed confusion about his business entities not appearing in his IRS records. The team agreed to further investigate this issue. They also discussed shipping items to Chris in Missouri.67 views -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-11-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap Mahto discussed the importance of establishing identity for tribal council members, the concept of multiple identities and certificates, and his plans to increase GDP and reduce public debt. He also shared his experiences with legal processes, the influence of dark forces in society, and the significance of gold and silver as currency. The conversation ended with discussions on the inconsistencies in the educational system, the symbolism on the US dollar bill, and the concept of currency flow. Next steps Mahto to meet with an educator to get information on properly formatting requirements for a legitimate tribal entity. Mahto to travel to Washington, DC to meet with leaders regarding tribal matters. Mahto to finalize paperwork for legally and lawfully establishing the tribal entity. Albert to schedule speaking engagements or one-on-one consultations for Mahto with interested groups or individuals. Albert to upload the recording of the 9th meeting to Rumble. Jehorek to work on birth certificate documentation and 1099-OID forms. Summary Establishing Identity and Tribal Headquarters Mahto discussed the need to establish identity for each member of the Mahto Ministries Tribal Council, emphasizing the importance of understanding how the system operates from birth to death. He explained that the birth certificate represents a body's potential contribution in tax dollars and revenue, and that this certificate can be traded on the stock market as a financial asset. Mahto also mentioned plans to establish a tribal headquarters near a major artery to create a large gaming operation, with 90% of the profits going back to the tribal members. He stressed the need to increase GDP and to understand the current system to legally and lawfully navigate out of it. Spiritual Beliefs and Social Critique Mahto discusses various spiritual and religious beliefs, including the idea that the world is like a monopoly board controlled by Masonic organizations. He argues that his indigenous beliefs about the Most High, his son, and the Holy Spirit are different from mainstream Christian beliefs. Mahto also criticizes the sexualization of women on social media, attributing it to a lack of strong father figures. The discussion is cut off due to technical difficulties with Mahto's connection. Platform Feature and Personal Updates Albert and Jehorek discussed their experiences with a waiting room feature on a platform, with Albert initially struggling to unlock it. They also discussed Albert's bread-making process and his anticipation of receiving a package of spices. Jehorek mentioned the price of Bitcoin reaching over $100,000. Albert suggested a new dog food brand, Farmer's Dog, for Jehorek's dog, which Jehorek agreed to consider. The conversation ended with Mahto joining the call, and Albert asked if there were any questions or opinions he could address. Travel Documents and Legal Processes The meeting revolved around discussions on travel documents and legal processes. Jehorek explained the process of claiming a birth certificate to become a non-corporate citizen of the United States, which involves going through the Secretary of State and an Attorney General. Albert-Roy shared his experience of double authenticating his birth certificate and sending it through the Authentication office. Mahto discussed his plans to travel to Australia and Kenya for humanitarian work, and the need to contact the respective countries' Departments of State for requirements. Mahto also mentioned using his tribal ID for travel and the importance of having proper identification registered at the right location. The conversation ended with a discussion about the possibility of having multiple IDs. Forms of Identification and Jurisdiction The meeting involved a discussion about various forms of identification and their implications. Mahto explained that he has a passport and an identification card issued by Washington State, but no social security number. He also mentioned that he is the domestic agent for his estate, making decisions on behalf of it. Jehorek and Mahto discussed the concept of multiple identities and certificates, with Mahto clarifying that he is not causing any crimes. They also discussed the jurisdiction of different courts and the possibility of administrative hearings. Mahto suggested that these hearings could be used to challenge liens against his lands and potentially lead to the Mahto tribe taking control of those properties. The conversation ended with Mahto mentioning the possibility of using an authenticated judgment to get an accused number and put it on the stock market. Mahto's Indigenous Rights and Philanthropy Mahto discussed his efforts to protect the constitutional rights of indigenous Americans and his ongoing legal battle against foreign corporate entities. He explained his strategy of using the US Treasury to collect a lien of 5 to 6 trillion dollars assigned to them. Mahto also shared his commitment to educating people and helping those in prison or jail cells by adopting them for nonviolent offenses and integrating them into his Mahto villages. He emphasized his desire to serve others and not seek personal recognition or wealth. Mahto also highlighted his philanthropic approach, giving away 90% of his earnings, and encouraged others to judge him by his actions. Dark Forces and Their Influence Mahto discussed the influence of dark forces, Satanists, and their control over various aspects of society, including education, media, and religious institutions. He argued that these forces aim to pull as many people as possible down to the demonic realm, and that their control is evident in the restrictions on criticism of certain groups. Mahto also touched on the concept of the chosen people and the role of the nation of Israel in the end times, as well as the removal of certain books from the Bible to prevent people from gaining knowledge about other civilizations. Gold, Silver, and Vatican's Wealth Mahto discussed the historical and economic significance of gold and silver, suggesting that they were used as a form of currency in the past. He mentioned the Vatican's acquisition of gold through 650 plane loads and the connection of this wealth to the Civil War and the creation of the corporate entity controlling Washington, DC. Jehorek asked about the acquisition of gold by the Vatican, to which Mahto responded that it was through plane loads. Mahto also explained the unique properties of gold and its potential uses, such as in electrical energy collection. He further discussed the importance of water as a grounding source and the connection of pyramids to water sources. The conversation ended with Mahto dismissing the idea of a deficiency in petroleum, suggesting that it regenerates itself. Native American Issues and Corruption Mahto discusses various topics, including Teddy Roosevelt's background and his Bull Moose Party, the concept of blood quantum requirements in Native American tribes, and issues of corruption, drug abuse, and mismanagement of funds in tribal councils and communities. He shares personal experiences witnessing embezzlement and emphasizes the importance of accountability. Mahto also touches on the idea of vibrating at the wrong frequency and mentions someone named Billy Carson. Challenging Educational Theories and Species Mahto discussed the inconsistencies in the educational system's teachings, particularly regarding the theory of plate tectonics and evolution. He suggested that the planet's geography and the existence of certain species could be better explained by a hyperbaric environment prior to the flood. He cited the book "In the Beginning" by Walt Brown as a source of scientific data supporting this theory. Mahto also questioned the existence of certain species, such as dinosaurs and dragons, and suggested that they could have been real in a hyperbaric environment. He concluded by emphasizing the need to question the prevailing themes in education. Exploring Group's Goals and Currency Symbolism Mahto discussed the peaceful nature of their group, which accepts all religions and aims to manage minor Democratic estates to increase GDP and reduce public debt. They also emphasized the importance of employing veterans and educating Americans on corporate entities. Jehorek raised a question about the symbolism on the US dollar bill, suggesting the involvement of the District of Columbia, the Queen of England, and the Club of Rome. Mahto responded by explaining the Masonic language and pagan symbolism on the bill. The conversation ended with Mahto and Jehorek discussing the concept of currency and its flow, with Mahto adding that there are two of everything, including two constitutions and two governments. Meeting Wrap-Up and Personal Updates Mahto closes the meeting and thanks everyone for attending. He offers to speak to groups or have one-on-one consultations if anyone is interested. Jehorek and Albert discuss stopping the recording and whether anyone tried to join the meeting. Albert mentions changing the passcode and uploading a video to Rumble. They talk about making gluten-free sourdough bread. Jehorek plans to work on his paperwork related to his birth certificate and 1099-OID. Albert expects to receive another package related to the materials they ordered.75 views -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-09-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap Jason and Chief discussed the process of enabling a waiting room feature in a meeting and the importance of setting meeting settings to allow only participants from the United States and Canada. They also discussed their personal plans and packages, with Chief mentioning that he had received two packages from Jason and Jason offering to send more if needed. The conversation ended with Chief agreeing to check the list of items in their chat and to contact Jason when he started sorting through the packages. Next steps Chief to review and sort through the packages received from Jason. Jason to call Chief when Chief returns from his outing. Chief to check the Telegram chat for the list of items Jason sent. Summary Enabling Waiting Room and Meeting Settings Jason and Chief discussed the process of enabling a waiting room feature in a meeting. Chief guided Jason on how to make him a co-host and then enable the waiting room. They also discussed the importance of setting the meeting settings to allow only participants from the United States and Canada to join. Chief emphasized the need for the waiting room feature to be enabled manually before the meeting starts to ensure control over the participants. Personal Plans and Package Discussion In the meeting, Chief and Jason discussed their personal plans and packages. Chief mentioned that he had received two packages from Jason, which he had not yet opened. Jason offered to send more packages if needed, as he had filled both boxes completely. They also discussed the possibility of sending packages to Troy. Chief agreed to check the list of items in their chat and to contact Jason when he started sorting through the packages. Jason wished Chief a happy birthday and they ended the conversation.22 views -
Mahto Tribal Council 12-05-24
MahtosAmericaQuick recap Jason, Albert-Roy, and John discussed the importance of accurate tax filing, managing one's credit and energy, and the potential of combining their efforts in blockchain. They also explored the concept of self-accounting, the symbolism in legal documents, and the significance of understanding the three branches of government. Lastly, they discussed the process of obtaining birth certificates for financial purposes, the verification and submission of expenses, and the use of a personal family crest/seal design for a future family trust. Next steps Here are the key action items from the meeting transcript: Jason to read and understand Form 8300 instructions before submitting promissory note. Jason to wait for receipt of 1099-OID and 1099-B forms before filling out paperwork. Jason to schedule follow-up call with Chris once forms are received to review paperwork before submission. Jason to create and send letter of instruction to Treasury explaining accelerated learning curve and out-of-order submissions. Jason to obtain birth certificates from California vital records. Jason to report existence of all accounts associated with his social security number. Jason to communicate with local counties about plans for farm development and community projects. Jason to create Jehorek family trust and seal for managing family land holdings. Jason to send leather briefcase and wallet to Chris as appreciation. Jason to send leather bags to Troy and his wife. Summary Tax Filing and Reporting Accuracy Jason and Albert-Roy discussed the importance of accurately filing tax forms, particularly the 1099 B and 1096 forms. They emphasized the need to report transactions accurately, including bartering and securities, and the significance of using the correct forms. Jason was advised to wait for his ordered forms to arrive before proceeding with the filing process. They also discussed the importance of understanding the tax implications of their business transactions and the need to audit accounts. The conversation ended with the understanding that the IRS system is currently shut down and will not accept electronic transfers until January. Managing Energy and Credit Importance Jason, Albert-Roy, and John discussed the importance of managing one's credit and energy. Jason learned about the concept of "Emergy" and how companies are harvesting people's energy through targeted ads. They also discussed the benefits of a low-carb diet and the importance of tracking one's energy expenditure. Jason mentioned his use of an infrared sauna and a bounce house for exercise. The group agreed on the need for self-accounting and tracking one's energy to understand its effects on their lives. Exploring Blockchain and Legal Symbolism In the meeting, Jason and John discussed their experiences with blockchain and the potential for combining their efforts. Jason expressed interest in understanding Bernard's work with energy and blockchain, while John shared his experience with investing in the Fcn. and the subsequent tax implications. John also mentioned his plans to retitle his bank accounts and his interest in absorbing information from Clay's videos. The conversation also touched on the importance of understanding the symbolism and hidden information in legal documents, and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions. Jason's Journey to Enlightenment and Authority Jason discussed his journey of enlightenment, starting with election integrity in 2020 and transitioning to creating a website that could replace Google. He emphasized the importance of creating a platform where people can create and publish their own content, making money from their energy. Jason also shared his understanding of the different levels of money, including private credit, public credit, and bank credits. He explained the significance of the bond promissory note and its relation to permissible purposes, gross domestic product, or domestic services, or reduction of public debt. Jason also discussed the symbolism of land, air, and water, and how they relate to common law, trust laws, and maritime law. He concluded by discussing his family crest and the importance of using symbols to communicate effectively. Albert-Roy encouraged Jason to send his promissory bond and letter of instruction, emphasizing that he now has the understanding and authority to handle his own affairs. Transitioning to Organic Farming Strategies Jason discussed his plans to transition from chemical farming to organic farming with greenhouses, with the aim of selling products to the local community in Nebraska. He expressed his desire to fund this venture and communicate with the locals and county officials. Jason also discussed the importance of understanding the three branches of government and the power of holding court. He shared his strategy of using his birth certificate to settle public debt and hold court, which he believes carries significant weight. Jason also mentioned the concept of usufruct and the importance of protecting oneself from potential hits. Albert-Roy and John participated in the discussion, with Albert-Roy emphasizing the importance of not putting the definition of the crime on the instrument and John asking for clarification on certain terms. Birth Certificates and Financial Implications Jason and Albert-Roy discussed the process of obtaining birth certificates for financial purposes. They discovered that the cost of obtaining a birth certificate from California was significantly higher than from other states. They also found that the same company, LexisNexis, was involved in both vital check and sage stream LLC, which raised concerns about the handling of personal records. Jason decided to order 10 birth certificates for financial reasons, such as income tax and inheritance. They also discussed the potential implications of using birth certificates as negotiable instruments and the concept of lawful money. Order Verification and Expense Submission Albert-Roy and Jason discussed the process of verifying and submitting an order for Jason's expenses. They encountered some technical difficulties, including issues with printing and sharing screens. Albert-Roy guided Jason through the process, including the use of control P and control print screen. They also discussed the importance of transparency in financial matters and the need for Jason to submit his promissory note. The conversation ended with plans for Jason to submit his paperwork once he receives the necessary forms and to have a follow-up call to finalize the process. IRS Form 8300 and Family Crest Jason discusses filling out IRS Form 8300 to report a large cash payment related to his promissory note. Chris advises him to send the form directly to the IRS CFO, as someone knowledgeable about the process. Jason plans to read the form instructions carefully before submitting. He also shows his personal family crest/seal design, which will be used for a future family trust. Chris shares information about voting machine technology being designed for tampering. Jason offers to send Chris and Troy leather goods he designed as thanks for their help.340 views -