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Countrywide Coordinator Call 1.29.2026
Quick recap
The Countrywide Coordinator call focused on discussing court processes and documentation procedures, with Doug presenting detailed information about the "Silver Bullet" document and court of record procedures. The group discussed how to properly format and submit legal documents, including the importance of using correct terminology like "lawful person" and proper jurisdictional language. Several participants shared updates about their assemblies' activities, including Michigan's upcoming journalism training session and Pennsylvania's plans for the American States Assembly Family Reunion in September to celebrate the 250th anniversary. The meeting also covered practical matters such as website accessibility issues and the need for state coordinators to identify state chief marshals.
Next steps
All state coordinators: Identify and select a state chief marshal for their state's marshal service.
All assembly members: Register/RSVP for the American States Assembly Family Reunion event in Pennsylvania (September 8-15/16) via Events Booking, to assist with hotel room block planning.
All assembly webmasters/IT: Check state assembly websites to ensure they are live and do not require login/password, as identified by Marlene.
All interested parties: Attend Joe Hace's journalism course on Saturday at 7:45 PM Eastern (link in chat) and/or watch the recording once posted.
All interested parties: Claim and set up local newsrooms on the PKTF platform as discussed by Kimberly Watling.
Doug: Post the link to the journalism class in the chat.
Doug: Post the editable Word document version of the Silver Bullet document in the chat.
Dolores (Michigan) and other assemblies: Post family reunion event information with link/QR code on state assembly websites to facilitate registration.
All assembly members: Begin considering candidates for state chief marshal position as announced by Lisa.
All landowners/interested parties: Send the criminal information/true bill package (including Sovereign Letters Patent) to county recorders/land record offices as recommended by Doug and Carlee.
Patricia (Nevada): Use the updated true bill/criminal information process in court tomorrow as discussed/prepared in the due process call.
Lisa: Share the rebuttal letter template regarding IRS/lock-in letter once results are received (expected in 1-2 weeks).
Summary
Opening Prayer and Bevins Statement
The meeting began with introductions and a prayer by Mark Allen, followed by John Russell conducting the Bevins. Michelle noted the absence of Anna von Reitz and mentioned she had not received an email with the meeting link, similar to the previous week. The meeting was opened to prayer by Cynthia, and John Russell delivered the Bevins statement, emphasizing the importance of honesty and transparency. Michelle encouraged attendees to wait for Anna's arrival, noting the large number of participants in the Zoom room.
Secretary Duties and Meeting Roles
Jamie asked Lisa about the duties of the Secretary for the General Assembly, and Lisa explained that the Secretary handles communication, agenda management, and record-keeping for General Assembly meetings. Lisa clarified that the Record Keeper, not the Secretary, is responsible for keeping audiovisual recordings and transcripts of meetings. The discussion concluded with Lisa emphasizing that chairpersons have no inherent authority and that all members are equal.
Sovereign Documents and Preparedness Planning
The meeting focused on several key topics. Doug shared information about Sovereign Letters Patent from 2015, which Anna and James had issued, and mentioned that Terry would be posting it on TASA. Michelle discussed the importance of these documents in supporting the Federation's authority and jurisdiction. The group also addressed concerns about the rising cost of silver and gold, as well as potential food and water shortages. Michelle emphasized the need for self-governance and preparedness, including building local militias and creating contingency plans for emergencies. She encouraged assemblies to focus on organizing militias and courts, while also preparing for potential challenges ahead.
Journalism Training and Updates
The meeting discussed the absence of Anna due to weather conditions and shared updates on recent wins and upcoming training. Kimberly announced a journalism course led by Joe Hace on Saturday to help members learn reporting skills, emphasizing the importance of exposing activities to support courts and militias. She mentioned the availability of 3,800 pre-set newsrooms for assemblies to claim and use, with more details expected during the training session. Michelle inquired about the class's recording and future sessions, and Kimberly confirmed it would likely be recorded and potentially part of an ongoing series.
Legal Strategy and Documentation Processes
The meeting focused on discussing a legal strategy involving liens and documentation processes. Doug explained the use of "junk silver" and revisions to legal documents, including the inclusion of Sovereign Letters Patent, which provides proof of service to various entities. He emphasized the importance of these actions in enforcing accountability and suggested that widespread implementation could lead to significant changes. Michelle raised concerns about diverting resources from the assembly business but acknowledged the strategic value of the approach. Lisa introduced a topic on courts of record, explaining their role in documenting legal proceedings and the importance of repeatable processes. The conversation ended with a discussion about waiting for Anna, who was absent, and Lisa offering to introduce topics in her absence.
Courts of Record for Nationals
The group discussed the concept of courts of record, particularly in the context of establishing the status and standing of American state nationals. Doug explained that these courts can verify facts with a justice, clerk, and two witnesses, without the need for a trial. Mike and Michael discussed the importance of having proper standing and jurisdiction, while Michael Bearwald shared his experience using the Universal Postal Union to interface with foreign courts as a form of record-keeping. The conversation highlighted the potential for using these methods to validate claims and challenge entities operating within dead jurisdictions.
International Legal and Enforcement Strategies
The group discussed legal and procedural aspects of dealing with international jurisdictions and courts. Doug explained the importance of operating as a "lawful state person" rather than an "American state national" when engaging in international venues. Lisa highlighted the upcoming commissioning of Continental Marshals as a key development for international enforcement of court orders. Michael shared insights about conditional acceptance through the UPU postal system, while Doug emphasized that agencies lack sovereign delegation of authority, particularly when using Federal Reserve notes instead of gold and silver coin. The discussion concluded with Michelle noting the need for enforcement power to address threats from agencies like the California Franchise Tax Board, which have been causing harm to individuals.
Legal Mail Handling Guidelines
The meeting discussed the importance of using the public post office instead of private USPS for legal communications to avoid potential issues. Michael explained the proper way to address mail, including using postal stamps, specifying addresses, and using brackets for postal codes to adhere to the Four Corners rule. Lisa shared her experience with handling tax forms and emphasized the importance of filling out W-4 forms by hand and sending a fee schedule with any rebuttal letters. Doug presented a self-executing true bill, explaining the maxims of commercial law and the process for correcting records and issuing criminal information notices.
Commercial Transaction Legal Framework
Doug explained the legal framework for commercial transactions, emphasizing the 72-hour window for rescission under UCC 1-309 and the application of the maxims of commerce. He highlighted that since the opponents lack sovereign delegated authority, their codes and rules do not apply, and he detailed the inclusion of evidence such as Sovereign Letters Patent and international proclamations. Doug also mentioned that Patricia in Nevada will present this information in court the following day, and he noted that the opponents must rebut the jurisdiction evidence to use their rules or codes.
Sovereign Landowner Legal Documentation
Doug discussed a legal document that people should send to their state secretary of state and county recorder to establish their status as sovereign landowners exempt from taxes. He explained that since U.S. citizens cannot own property, anyone who owns land has a cause against the county land recorder. The document requires any rebuttal to be made in the form of an affidavit within 72 hours, and Doug recommended precluding any sovereign delegation of authority or contract claims by writing "no sovereign delegation of authority, no contract" on returned documents.
Lien Notice Process Simplification
Doug explained the new process for lien notices, stating that three separate notices are no longer required. He clarified that the criminal information provides an opportunity for the recipient to cure within 72 hours, after which default judgment and acceleration rights will be enforced. Michelle shared a document from a 2013 congressional hearing that highlighted the voluntary nature of paying taxes, which Doug connected to the lack of sovereign authority delegated to the states and Congress.
US Sovereignty and Constitutional Authority
The group discussed the sovereignty and authority of the United States, tracing it back to William the Conqueror and emphasizing the importance of the unbroken chain of familial lineage. They examined case law and constitutional references to argue that state governments are bound by the Constitution to use only gold and silver coin for repayment of debts, suggesting that the current state of affairs is counterfeit. Darren shared a story about a man in Brisbane who allegedly accessed a Supreme Court of equity to resolve financial issues, suggesting a potential avenue for addressing liens and bills of action. The litigation committee was proposed to review evidence and ensure correct jurisdiction in documents, potentially acting as a grand jury to facilitate further legal action.
Legal Strategies for Sovereignty Enforcement
The group discussed legal strategies and concepts related to sovereignty, court records, and lien documentation. Darren and Doug explored the idea of using the court of record to enforce orders and discussed the concept of sovereignty being vested in the people rather than individuals. Carlee inquired about including lien reports in a true bill, to which Doug suggested amending the lien instead. Dolores asked about the formatting of a statement of fact, and Doug clarified that it should be one continuous block without periods until the end. The conversation also touched on the ability to report crimes and present facts as a friend of the court.
Legal Documentation and Event Planning
The meeting focused on legal documentation and terminology, with Doug explaining the concept of "lawful person" and its importance in legal contexts. The group discussed upcoming events, particularly the Pennsylvania Assembly's 250th anniversary family reunion scheduled for September 8-15 near Valley Forge, which will include trips to Philadelphia and Gettysburg. Lisa announced that state coordinators should identify state chief marshals, and Dolores shared that Michigan has added event information to their website with a QR code for easier access. The conversation ended with a reminder for attendees to check their assembly websites, as some were experiencing access issues.
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