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Countrywide Coordinator Call without Anna von Reitz 12.4.2025
Michelle says, "Sorry about my little rant. Let's fix this mess so that nobody else goes to jail."
Quick recap
The meeting primarily focused on addressing legal and constitutional issues, including discussions about court jurisdictions, individual rights, and the importance of establishing proper state courts. Participants shared various legal strategies and experiences, particularly regarding cases involving imprisonment and the need to challenge rogue courts through proper documentation and procedural steps. The group emphasized the importance of maintaining unity and active involvement in assemblies across states, while also discussing historical examples of governmental corruption and the need to restore lawful government functions.
Next steps
Dwight: Send message to Georgia Assembly about Bambi K's situation and need for assembly court to communicate with de facto court due to law of kinds
Dwight: Post contact details for Bambi K's court case in chat for potential international attention
Georgia Assembly: Work on standing up their court to help rescue Bambi K from jail
Marlene: Send newest TrueBill document from Doug and Christy to Georgia coordinator tomorrow to help with Bambi K's case
Carmen: Send email to Chairman and Dural Assembly Chair about incarcerated man's situation to see what assembly can do
Florida Assembly: Focus on standing up their court to help with Carmen's cases and the incarcerated man
All state assemblies: Focus on standing up courts as priority to help people behind bars
Michelle: Drop PDF link of UN Cell document into chat for all participants
All assemblies: Use the Criminal Information Claim and Notice of Liability process from Anna's "Long and Winding Road" article for dealing with de facto courts
David : Document and publish eyewitness testimony about Wilbur Mills for historical record
Summary
Restoring Truth and Accountability
Michelle celebrated the progress made by Americans in restoring truth and accountability, highlighting the efforts of individuals like Anna who stood against fraud and abuse. She emphasized the power of individual consent in limiting government authority and encouraged continued vigilance and action. The discussion also touched on the importance of personal responsibility and the collective effort needed to bring about meaningful change.
Bambi K's Legal Custody Update
Dwight provided an update on Bambi K's legal situation, explaining that she was rearrested and is currently in Forsyth County Jail. Despite her attempts to explain her case, the judge has not provided a satisfactory answer to her questions about the legality of her imprisonment. Dwight mentioned that Rick Martin is helping them by sending information to the federal government and drafting a letter to remove the judge. Michelle expressed frustration that Bambi K has been in jail for two weeks without proper resolution, emphasizing the need to address the issue immediately.
Legal Rights and Government Protection
Michelle expressed frustration over the injustice of a woman being on the run and emphasized the importance of individual rights and consent, contrasting with a democratic system. She discussed the need for a lawful government to protect people's assets and highlighted the concept of the "law of kinds," explaining its relevance to contracts and the inability of living beings to communicate with fictional entities in court. Michelle urged the Georgia Assembly to address the situation and communicate effectively with the court, emphasizing the need for a living person to represent the woman in legal matters.
Challenging Rogue Court's Authority
The meeting focused on addressing a rogue court's actions, particularly the imprisonment of Bambi, and the need to restore justice and constitutional rights. Michelle emphasized the importance of using fee schedules and legal precedents to challenge the court's jurisdiction and argued that employees involved in such injustices should reflect on their roles. Lisa shared key legal decisions that could be used as evidence to challenge the court's authority, including cases on the right to travel and the distinction between commercial and private transportation. The group discussed potential actions, such as contacting the court and judge, and the need for international attention on the issue.
Legal Strategies and Community Engagement
The meeting focused on legal strategies and organizational challenges. Lisa emphasized the importance of understanding constitutional law and using it as leverage against courts, while Michelle highlighted the need for simplicity in legal information for those unfamiliar with the law. The group discussed the importance of trial by jury and maintaining innocence in court proceedings. There were concerns about declining participation in assemblies across states, with Michelle urging unity and active involvement. The conversation ended with a prayer led by Danika.
Committee Leadership and Religious Freedom
The meeting began with Michael addressing the Bivens decision and emphasizing the importance of disclosing any affiliations with law enforcement or foreign governments. The discussion then shifted to the separation of religion and state, with Lisa explaining that the founding fathers intended to prevent the establishment of a state religion, not the separation of faith from government. David inquired about Lisa's experience in Ohio, where she described the process of forming committees and fostering trust among members before holding elections. The conversation ended with Lisa emphasizing the role of committee chairs as servant leaders who facilitate communication and progress within their respective committees.
Assembly Standing Committees Structure
The meeting focused on the structure and function of assemblies' standing committees, with Lisa explaining that there are 29 essential standing committees and a system of subcommittees reporting to them. Michelle emphasized that assembly members should focus on procedural roles rather than seeking personal authority, comparing their work to the interconnected functions of a car engine. David and Lisa discussed the reward for their efforts, with David noting their goal is to establish a standing assembly in California to invoke Ex Parte Milligan, while Lisa suggested the reward would be more challenging work ahead.
Restoring Lawful Government Assemblies
The meeting focused on the progress of restoring lawful government assemblies and the importance of proper status correction. Michelle emphasized the need for faith and collaboration, highlighting the work of Anna and others in addressing fraud and establishing assemblies. Debbie shared Tennessee's progress in elections and assembly work, while Gerda raised questions about paperwork and assembly processes in Canada, which Michelle addressed by recommending following Anna's guidance and understanding historical fraud in their region. The group discussed the role of coordinators like Gwen and the importance of teamwork in restoring lawful government functions.
State Court Jurisdiction Clarification
The meeting focused on clarifying the process of paperwork and jurisdiction for state nationals versus state citizens. Michelle explained that state nationals do not need to complete the 928 packet if they hold no allegiance to foreign governments, simplifying the previous confusion. Susan proposed creating a single American court to address national issues, but Lisa clarified that each state must first establish its own court with a state coroner to handle international cases and interface with county courts. The group discussed the importance of having a standing state court to issue foreign court orders and protect counties and people within the state.
UN Cell and Regional Governance
Michelle shared and read an excerpt from a 1972 article by Joe Hinman discussing the UN cell and regional governance, highlighting how regionalism undermines American federalism and constitutional government. She explained that the article connects regionalism to the UN Charter and describes how the 1968 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (PL 90-577) established regionalism as a national policy, which Hinman attributes to a political syndicate known as 1313. Michelle emphasized that ACIR, an advisory commission, played a key role in promoting this regional legislation and is linked to the UN cell, which she believes is working to destroy the U.S. Constitution.
14th Amendment and Metrocratic Influence
The discussion focused on the 14th Amendment and its misuse by metrocratic judges who ignore the U.S. Constitution while using it as a shelter for UN non-laws. The conversation highlighted the role of ACIR as a key delivery point for UN influence in the U.S., predicting the eventual phase-out of elected representatives in favor of metro managers who write non-laws. The group discussed efforts by WCG members in the 1970s to investigate and limit the power of federal advisory committees, including ACIR, though their efforts were ultimately unsuccessful as ACIR was granted special privileges.
Employment Contracts and Legal Updates
The meeting focused on employment contracts and the 14th Amendment, with Michelle explaining how it legally enabled the commercialization of people. Clay and Michelle discussed the distribution of a PDF document, which Nancy successfully shared. Loretta inquired about the People's Clean Water Resolution Act, and Michelle provided information on the current status of enforcement actions and the need for state assemblies to focus on standing up their courts and filling positions. Mark raised concerns about a new bill in the House aimed at eliminating dual citizenship, which could affect many people, including congress members with dual citizenship with Israel.
Legal Strategies for Misidentified Individuals
Michelle and Carmen discussed legal strategies for handling cases involving misidentified individuals in administrative courts. Carmen shared her experience helping a man in Florida who has been incarcerated since Thanksgiving, explaining that she has filed motions to quash and a writ of habeas corpus, but faces challenges due to the man's lack of legal comprehension. Michelle advised that the best approach would be for the state assembly to form their court and issue instructions to de facto employees to release the man, emphasizing that he should be treated as a state national rather than a statutory person. Carmen noted that she has been using ChatGPT to navigate the legal process and has been successful in some cases, but agreed that the focus should be on establishing proper courts rather than using common law remedies in fictional courts.
Standing Up for Legal Rights
Michelle and Carmen discussed the importance of standing up courts rather than continuing to learn and adapt to opponents' language. Michelle emphasized that one does not need to know others' languages to stand up for the truth and exercise rights. They talked about the necessity of filing complaints against officers who harm individuals, as it affects their ability to stay on the job. Michelle shared an article by Anna about using specific legal documents to enforce rights and hold courts accountable. They discussed the effectiveness of these documents in stopping judicial terror and bringing about positive results in various legal cases.
Legal Strategies and Government Corruption
The meeting focused on discussing legal processes and historical examples of governmental corruption, with David sharing his firsthand experience of Wilbur Mills' scandalous activities in Arkansas during the 1960s and 1970s. The group discussed strategies for helping individuals facing legal issues, with Marlene offering to share documentation with Georgia's coordinator to assist a woman in legal trouble. Gwen addressed concerns about a breakaway group from TerraCanada, emphasizing the importance of unity within the assembly and warning against creating division. The conversation ended with plans to reconvene the following Thursday.
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