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Anna von Reitz — Articles #1474–#1936 — May 2026

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Anna von Reitz — Articles #1474–#1936 — May 2026

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#1835

Correcting Your Records: A Crucial Step in Forming a State Assembly

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article provides guidance on the correct process for forming a State Assembly and warns against potential pitfalls.
Anna von Reitz warns against premature State Assembly formation without correcting one’s own political status records first, as it can lead to serious consequences, including arrest and charges of insurrection. She emphasizes the importance of reclaiming birthright citizenship and operating on the international land jurisdiction. The article also highlights the dangers of foreign ‘States of States’ being substituted for American States of States.
  • → Verify the accuracy of one’s own political status records before forming a State Assembly
  • → Ensure that any State Assembly formation is done in accordance with constitutional guidelines and procedures
  • → Be cautious of potential pitfalls and consequences of premature or incorrect State Assembly formation
“Gossipers all seem to think that gossiping does not affect them — but gossip does taint those who gossip just as it taints those they gossip about.”
“We are simply switching gears from second to third, and making it easier than ever for people to do their paperwork and create their land jurisdiction records and contact their State Assembly via TheAmericanStatesAssembly.net website.”
“Do it the right way, be diligent, stay in your lane, and everything will all work out fine for everyone concerned.”

Source: Correcting Your Records: A Crucial Step in Forming a State Assembly

#1842

Clarifying Jural Assemblies: Understanding State Powers

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly addresses the sovereignty process, land/soil jurisdiction, and jural assemblies, making it highly relevant to State Assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that State Assemblies have the right to form their own courts and execute justice based on The Declaration of Independence and Federal Constitutions. She clarifies the difference between Jural Assemblies and Jural Societies, emphasizing that States can form either type of body but traditionally focus on Land Jurisdiction Courts. This matters because it establishes a clear understanding of State Assembly powers and responsibilities.
  • → Review the differences between Jural Assemblies and Jural Societies to ensure accurate understanding within the Florida Assembly.
  • → Research the historical context of American courts and Common Law to better inform State Assembly operations.

Source: Clarifying Jural Assemblies: Understanding State Powers

#1845

Warning: The Corporate Takeover of America

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses the transformation of the US into a corporation, which affects state assembly operations and individual sovereignty.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US is being transformed into a corporation existing only in the jurisdiction of the air and sea, stripping citizens of their humanity and sovereignty. She warns that this corporate feudalism will lead to the destruction of human decency and the exploitation of citizens for profit. The article urges readers to stand by the original flag, which represents the blood and soul of American citizens.
  • → Review existing legislation and policies in Florida to identify potential corporate influences
  • → Consider hosting a public forum or workshop to educate citizens about the dangers of corporate feudalism
  • → Research and propose amendments to protect individual sovereignty and human rights
  • → Develop a plan to promote awareness and resistance against corporate encroachment on state authority
“Corporations are not competent to serve as governments, because they have only one purpose: profit.”
“The blue stripes stand for Corporate Feudalism on steroids, and for you and yours, stripped naked and wearing a plastic ear-tag.”
“Those who are so eagerly promoting this don’t realize that what they do to others will literally also be done unto them.”

Source: Warning: The Corporate Takeover of America

#1848

US Military Personnel: Mercenaries or Lawful Soldiers?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article discusses the jurisdictional status of military personnel and its implications for their rights, which is relevant to state assembly operations and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz argues that US military personnel have been unknowingly serving as mercenaries under the Hague Conventions rather than lawful soldiers under the Geneva Conventions due to a historical shift in the nature of their service, which began with the Civil War. This distinction has significant implications for their rights and benefits. The article suggests that millions of Americans have been treated as ‘cheap mercenaries’ without their consent or knowledge.
  • → Review the history of military conscription in the US to understand how it may have impacted individual service members
  • → Investigate the current status of military personnel’s citizenship and jurisdictional status
  • → Consider the implications of this distinction on veterans’ benefits and rights
“When a Lawful Soldiery goes to war, it is an officially Declared War among nations. When a Legal Soldiery goes to war, the ‘war’ may be declared or not, and may be engaged in as guerrilla warfare and include aims and activities that are not normally allowed by the Lawful Soldiery.”
“The employment of Mercenaries — also known as Crown Pirates, Privateers, or Soldiers of Fortune for Hire — has gone on since ancient times.”
“Just as FDR conveniently forgot to inform us all that our sons and daughters were being used as cheap commercial mercenaries…”

Source: US Military Personnel: Mercenaries or Lawful Soldiers?

#1861

Uncovering the Distinction Between States and States of States

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article provides valuable information about the distinction between states and States of States, which is relevant to understanding sovereignty and governance in Florida.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are different types of organizations in the US, including states, States of States (commercial corporations), and the Union, each with its own jurisdiction and capacity. She highlights the importance of distinguishing between these entities to understand their roles and limitations. This matters because it affects our understanding of sovereignty, governance, and the relationship between citizens and governments.
  • → Review state charters and constitutions to identify any potential State of State affiliations
  • → Research and verify the existence of commercial corporations operating as States of States in Florida
  • → Consider forming a committee to investigate and address any State of State issues in Florida
“A State is corporate in that it is partially fictional by virtue of having a name — say, Wisconsin—- but it is a free-standing entity that is physically defined, much as a man named Thomas Tinker is a free-standing entity that is physically defined.”
“States are sovereign entities; States of States, by definition, are not.”
“Since World War II we have further compounded the confusion between States and States of States.”

Source: Uncovering the Distinction Between States and States of States

#1868

Correcting Status: A Clarification from Anna von Reitz

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article provides guidance on state assembly operations, jurisdiction, and status correction steps, making it highly relevant to Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz clarifies the distinction between Jural Assemblies and State Assemblies, emphasizing that State Assemblies are the primary focus of The American States Assembly. She warns against organizing Jural Assemblies without first establishing a State Assembly, as this can lead to mistakes and legal issues. To correct their status, individuals must expatriate from Territorial and/or Municipal US Citizenship and choose to act as a State National or State Citizen.
  • → Review the distinction between Jural Assemblies and State Assemblies
  • → Consider expatriating from Territorial and/or Municipal US Citizenship
  • → Study the Swiss Cantons’ system of government for inspiration
  • → Develop means of helping and supporting fellow State Assembly members
“No, I never said that Jural Assemblies were equivalent to or the same as State Assemblies.”
“Our form of government is supposed to be organized like the current government of the Swiss Cantons.”
“You have to make a choice and record that choice and act accordingly in order to establish the correct capacity to function as a State National or State Citizen.”

Source: Correcting Status: A Clarification from Anna von Reitz

#1878

Incorporation: A Trap for Sovereignty?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article discusses jurisdiction and sovereignty concepts relevant to state assembly operations, including the impact of incorporation on individual and national sovereignty.
Anna von Reitz argues that incorporation is a trap that leads to loss of sovereignty, as it subjects individuals and governments to the authority of charter-granting entities. She claims that this is a deliberate tactic used by those who seek to control and dominate mankind. The Holy See is allegedly trying to incorporate all remaining sovereign governments into its own corporate conglomerate, leaving itself as the only unincorporated sovereign government.
  • → Review Florida’s incorporation laws and consider introducing legislation to protect individual sovereignty
  • → Investigate the role of charter-granting authorities in Florida and their potential impact on state governance
  • → Research the history of the Holy See’s expansion and its relationship with other governments
  • → Consider drafting a resolution or bill to clarify the distinction between municipal, territorial, and national jurisdictions
“Why bother to hang you, if they can get you to do it to yourselves?”
“Incorporation is incorporation. It’s like being eaten.”
“The Holy See plans to be the only unincorporated sovereign government on Earth,”

Source: Incorporation: A Trap for Sovereignty?

#1879

The Hidden Truth About Incorporated Entities

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article provides insight into the concept of incorporation as a form of trust, which is relevant to understanding jurisdiction and sovereignty in the context of state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that incorporated entities are essentially trusts, where the incorporators act as donors, operators as trustees, and owners/shareholders as beneficiaries. This means that when a business incorporates, it is actually giving away ownership to the parent corporation or government entity issuing the charter. The article highlights how this can lead to liability protection for businesses involved in high-risk activities.
  • → Review Florida’s incorporation laws and charters to understand which entities are ultimately responsible for incorporated businesses within the state
  • → Consider drafting legislation to clarify ownership and liability for incorporated businesses in Florida
  • → Research potential implications of this concept on existing business operations and tax structures
“Incorporated entities are just another form of trust. The Incorporators act as the Donors of their ideas and dreams and assets.”
“Your incorporated business, whether it is IBM or the Pacific Railroad, Inc., is in fact owned by whichever parent corporation(s) chartered it.”
“You may, as a loyal subject, aspire to be a shareholder and so secure some small portion of the benefit of the enterprise for yourself and your progeny—- but the fact remains that you gave that ‘vessel’ away the moment you incorporated it.”

Source: The Hidden Truth About Incorporated Entities

#1880

Beware the Trap: Understanding Incorporation and Registration

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article directly addresses issues related to jurisdiction, sovereignty, and assembly process, making it highly relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that incorporation and registration are forms of entrapment used by foreign commercial corporations to gain ownership and control over individuals’ property and rights. This is done through deceitful language and lack of disclosure, resulting in unwitting co-signing for the corporations’ debts. The article highlights the consequences of registering private property as ‘motor vehicles’ or voting, which can lead to loss of sovereignty and financial liability. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for protecting individual rights and preventing exploitation.
  • → Review Florida’s registration and incorporation laws to identify potential loopholes and areas for reform
  • → Investigate the definition of ‘motor vehicle’ in Florida law and its implications for private property owners
  • → Consider introducing legislation to clarify the distinction between public and private property, and to protect individuals from unwitting co-signing for corporate debts
“People think that registering something is the same as recording it, but in fact, any time you ‘register’ anything, you are at least temporarily giving up your ownership interest in it.”
“When you ‘register’ to vote, you in fact give up your right to present yourself. It hands your proxy over to whomever gets elected out of the political party stew pot and makes you responsible for their spending and their crimes.”
“All the foreign commercial corporations have to do is go bankrupt, and voila, you are on the hook for it — and once again, you have unknowingly, unwittingly gotten sucked into this position for lack of full disclosure.”

Source: Beware the Trap: Understanding Incorporation and Registration

#1886

Uncovering the Hidden Meanings Behind the Trading With the Enemy Act

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article provides a detailed analysis of the Trading With the Enemy Act’s scope and application, which is relevant to understanding jurisdictional distinctions in American governance.
Anna von Reitz argues that the Trading With the Enemy Act applies only to Territorial United States Citizens, not American People, and that this distinction is crucial for understanding the scope of the Act’s provisions. She claims that the Act was used as a tool for commercial corporations to declare war on each other and exploit the Good Names and Credit of average Americans without their knowledge or consent.
  • → Review existing legislation in Florida Assembly to identify potential applications of the Trading With the Enemy Act
  • → Investigate the use of 14th Amendment ‘citizens’ terminology in state laws and policies
  • → Research the history of the Trading With the Enemy Act and its impact on American governance
  • → Consider introducing legislation to clarify the distinction between Territorial United States Citizens and American People
“The American Public was self-evidently not being addressed by FDR: the Municipal Citizens of the United States were being addressed and only the Municipal Citizens of the United States had cause to rebut his insane presumptions.”
“These foreign Persons (Territorial) and PERSONS (Municipal) are used without our understanding or consent as tools to promote fraud, identity theft, inland piracy and usurpation against our lawful government.”
“If this Act in any way referenced the American People or the State Citizens of this country, the Act would reference The United States and State Citizens. It doesn’t, so we may safely presume that it has nothing whatsoever to do with us except to exempt us— as it does under Title 50, Section 7 (c) and (e).”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Meanings Behind the Trading With the Enemy Act

#1899

Understanding Continental Marshals: A Key to Land Jurisdiction

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article provides a detailed explanation of the role and authority of Continental Marshals in relation to land jurisdiction, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that Continental Marshals serve the Land Jurisdiction of The United States of America, which is an international jurisdiction belonging to The United States but controlled by The United States of America. This distinction is crucial in understanding the role and authority of these marshals. Their primary responsibility is to enforce the Law of the Land, including Constitutions, Un-revised US Statutes-at-Large, Postal Laws, and Reserved Powers of the Tenth Amendment.
  • → Review the structure and hierarchy of Continental Marshals in Florida
  • → Clarify the distinction between ‘The United States’ and ‘The United States of America’
  • → Understand the role of Continental Marshals in enforcing international law within their Districts
“The Land Jurisdiction is an international jurisdiction belonging to The United States, but controlled and operated by The United States of America.”
“Continental Marshals have primary responsibility for enforcing the Law of the Land including the Constitutions, the Un-revised United States Statutes-at-Large, Postal Laws and issues arising under the Reserved Powers of the Tenth Amendment.”
“If the Constitutions are vacated, the Continental Marshals become responsible for enforcing all aspects of international law within their Districts.”

Source: Understanding Continental Marshals: A Key to Land Jurisdiction

#1923

Uncovering the Truth Behind Birth Certificates and Government Control

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article is relevant to state assembly operations because it touches on issues of jurisdiction and individual sovereignty.
Anna von Reitz argues that the concept of the ‘Eucharist’ in Christianity is linked to an ancient myth about the Dogons, a tribe in Mali. She claims that this myth is connected to the way governments treat newborn babies as separate entities with their own estates and trusts. This has significant implications for individual sovereignty and jurisdiction.
  • → Review existing birth certificate policies and procedures in Florida
  • → Consider introducing legislation to clarify the status of newborns and their relationship to their parents’ estates
  • → Research the concept of Cestui Que Vie Trusts and their connection to Puerto Rico and Spanish Law
“He — the water-breathing Amnion, composed of fetal afterbirth materials and organs, the purported ‘First Born of God’ and purported Heir to the Divine Estate, then dies upon exiting the womb”
“They weigh the dead water-breathing Amnion in metric units, identify ‘him’ using your First-Middle-Last, as a Territorial United States Ward of the State of State —say, State of California”
“The Missing Person isn’t you. It’s your Amnion, the water-breathing fish-man that these freaks claim ‘died for you'”

Source: Uncovering the Truth Behind Birth Certificates and Government Control

#1927

Trusteeship Scandal Rocks Sovereignty Movement

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — Anna’s criticism of Kim and her promotion of herself as ‘the’ Trustee raises questions about the legitimacy of trusts and trustees being promoted in Florida Assembly work.
Anna von Reitz is criticizing Kim for rejecting actual trustees who stepped forward to serve in their capacity, and instead promoting herself as ‘the’ Trustee. This has led to attacks on the legitimate trustees by federal operatives. Anna refuses to give Kim any more names or support her bid to legitimize the Manna World Holding Trust.
  • → Review the legitimacy of any proposed trustees or trusts being promoted in Florida Assembly work
  • → Verify the credentials and intentions of individuals claiming to be trustees or working with trusts
“I gave Kim their names, and now these innocent, God-fearing, honest, compassionate people who gave up their own rights as beneficiaries so that they could serve as trustees —- they are being attacked.”
“Hello? Do I look stupid?”
“Until the military comes to heel and accepts the civilian government of the States and People, there is nothing more to talk about.”

Source: Trusteeship Scandal Rocks Sovereignty Movement

#1933

Uncovering the Hijacking of American Government: A Call for Restoration

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article discusses sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the hijacking of government operations, which are relevant to state assembly operations and status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US government has been hijacked by foreign interests through semantic deceit and corporate substitution, leading to a situation where Americans are unknowingly paying debts owed by corporations, not themselves. This is a matter of sovereignty and jurisdiction, as it affects the people’s freedom and property rights. The solution lies in restoring a fully functioning Federal Government for the American people.
  • → Review historical documents and research corporate substitution in Wisconsin
  • → Investigate hypothecation of debt and its implications on American citizens
  • → Consider the role of semantic deceit in government operations
“This would be like mistaking your housecleaning service or the guy who mows your lawn, for you.”
“Hypothecation of debt is fraud by another name. It’s a form of theft by deception and assumption.”
“Restoration comes first, followed by reform.”

Source: Uncovering the Hijacking of American Government: A Call for Restoration

#1936

Retirees’ Rights: A Sovereignty Perspective

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses jurisdictional concepts and their implications for federal retirees, which is a topic of interest to state assemblies.
Anna von Reitz argues that federal retirees, including military personnel, are owed their earned benefits regardless of where they live after retirement. She claims that these individuals temporarily subject themselves to federal jurisdiction during service but can reclaim their natural birthright status upon retirement. This matters because it challenges the assumption that retired military personnel remain under federal control.
  • → Review existing policies and procedures for issuing identification documents to retired military personnel
  • → Consider legislation or resolutions to clarify the process for veterans to reclaim their natural birthright status after retirement
  • → Research the historical context of changes in presumption regarding veteran status after Korea
“Anything that the PERSON is owed as a result of service or labor is still owed regardless of where that PERSON is domiciled or what law that PERSON lives under after retirement.”
“You can leave Morocco. You are not obligated to stay and live there after you retire.”
“The DOD should be automatically issuing them the correct ID when they leave the service, but that hasn’t been done,”

Source: Retirees’ Rights: A Sovereignty Perspective

#1832

Uncovering the Great Fraud: Building a Lawful System

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the concept of Lawful Persons vs. Legal Persons, which is relevant to understanding sovereignty and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz explains that people are unaware of their true status as Lawful Persons due to a Great Fraud, where they were redefined as Legal Persons without notice. This has led to the lack of an honest court system for Lawful People. She emphasizes that it’s time to build back up the Lawful System and deal with the facts.
  • → Review existing court systems in Florida to identify which ones are functioning under Admiralty Jurisdiction
  • → Research and understand the distinction between Lawful Persons and Legal Persons
  • → Consider forming a committee to explore building an honest court system for Lawful People
“They are just experiencing the government and the court system from different directions.”
“We have been defrauded, that’s true, and we have every right to bring claims and take action.”
“Deal with the facts, folks.”

Source: Uncovering the Great Fraud: Building a Lawful System

#1833

Protect Your Marriage from Commercial Exploitation

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the importance of understanding the distinction between Lawful Marriage and Legal Marriage, which is relevant to sovereignty process and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz explains the difference between a ‘Lawful Marriage’ and a ‘Legal Marriage’, highlighting that a Lawful Marriage is a private agreement on land jurisdiction, while a Legal Marriage is a commercial contract under statutory law. She emphasizes the importance of recording a marriage as a Lawful Marriage to protect one’s rights and prevent exploitation by territorial and municipal authorities. This distinction has significant implications for individuals seeking to establish their sovereignty and control over their lives.
  • → Review the concept of ‘Lawful Marriage’ and its distinction from ‘Legal Marriage’
  • → Investigate the ‘Solemn Record and Proclamation of Lawful Marriage’ document and instructions provided by Anna von Reitz
  • → Consider recording a marriage as a Lawful Marriage on land jurisdiction to protect one’s rights
  • → Research the Baby Deed process and its application to marriages
“A Lawful Marriage is one that takes place on the land and soil of an actual, factual country.”
“A ‘Legal Marriage’ is a Joint Venture between two Legal Persons chartered by a State of State, subject to the Statutory Laws of that State of State.”
“To counteract, we record the Baby Deed at the land recording office and seize ownership to our own children on the Public Record.”

Source: Protect Your Marriage from Commercial Exploitation

#1834

Unmasking the Corporate Tribunal Deception

jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article is relevant to land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and common law, which are key concepts for state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that most court actions in the US are actually private corporate tribunals, not public courts, and that individuals have a choice to opt for private arbitration instead. This matters because it affects how people interact with the legal system and their rights as living beings. The article highlights the importance of being aware of one’s choices and options when dealing with the law.
  • → Review court dockets and identify corporate tribunals
  • → Research private arbitration options and procedures
  • → Consider seeking private arbitration for future disputes
  • → Educate constituents on the difference between public courts and corporate tribunals
“Most of what passes for ‘court action’ in our present morass of ignorance is instead the private processing of corporate tribunal decisions that are not the actions of any Public Court at all.”
“These Administrative Court Tribunals conduct about 90% of all court actions in this country.”
“You can sit down together like rational people and speak plain English and be heard.”

Source: Unmasking the Corporate Tribunal Deception

#1836

Uncovering Hidden Truths: The 14th Amendment and Trading With the Enemy Act

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses jurisdiction, sovereignty, and historical context relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the 14th Amendment and Trading With the Enemy Act are not relevant to natural-born Americans, but rather to the Municipal United States and its citizens. She claims that these laws were created to target the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. This matters because it challenges the common assumption that these laws apply to all Americans.
  • → Review the 14th Amendment and Trading With the Enemy Act in context, considering Anna’s interpretation.
  • → Research the historical context of the British Parliament’s declaration of war on the Confederate States in 1860.
  • → Consider how this information might impact current state assembly operations or sovereignty efforts.
“None of that is our ‘United States’. None of us are naturally subject to the jurisdiction of the Municipal United States.”
“It is not, as so many people have assumed, talking about us. It’s not even talking about the Territorial ‘United States Citizens’, either.”
“That this is true is underlined by the fact that the Russian Czar placed his Navy between us and the British at the end of the hostilities— just to ‘remind’ them of their obligations under actual international law and international treaties and service contracts and trust agreements that the rats owed us then and still owe us now.”

Source: Uncovering Hidden Truths: The 14th Amendment and Trading With the Enemy Act

#1837

Correcting Your Status: A Path to Regaining Birthright

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses sovereignty and jurisdiction concepts relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that many Americans have been mis-identified as ‘United States Citizens’ since birth, leading to loss of their birthright status and control over their identity and property. She offers a simplified process to regain claim to this status, but notes that it has limitations and may not address all aspects of the issue. This matters because correcting one’s status can help avoid being treated as an employee or dependent under false legal presumptions.
  • → Review Anna von Reitz’s simplified process for regaining birthright status
  • → Consider using Tim Turner’s UCC process to serve commercial notice of ownership interest
  • → Research and potentially use Kurt Kallenbach’s Paramount Claim to assert uniqueness of being
“The logic of it is that you have been mis-identified almost since birth as a United States Citizen.”
“Our paperwork is just a well-tested and simple way of regaining claim to your birthright political status and control of the various ‘entities’ that have been created in your name.”
“Federal Civil Service employees for example, are required by their jobs to maintain an identity as a CITIZEN of the United States, but are not obligated to function as United States Citizens.”

Source: Correcting Your Status: A Path to Regaining Birthright

#1838

Arizona Assembly Criticized for Lack of Commitment

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the importance of maturity and commitment in state assembly operations, which is relevant to Florida Assembly members.
Anna Von Reitz is criticizing the Arizona Assembly for their lack of commitment and maturity in restoring a proper government, stating that they need to step up and take responsibility for protecting their state and its people.
  • → Review internal dynamics within the Florida Assembly to ensure similar issues are not present.
  • → Consider reaching out to Anna Von Reitz or her team to learn from their experiences and strategies.
  • → Evaluate the level of commitment and maturity among Florida Assembly members and address any concerns.
  • → Develop a plan for addressing potential cliques and immature behavior within the assembly.
“If you can’t provide both, stay home.”
“Those that are committed to restoring a proper government for Arizona and a better future for America will soldier on.”

Source: Arizona Assembly Criticized for Lack of Commitment

#1846

Stop IRS Fraud: A Call to Action

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article relates to land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process as it discusses the issue of false claims of taxation and the need for citizens to reclaim their rights and assets.
Anna von Reitz is requesting that President Trump take action against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and US Treasury Department for perpetuating fraud and harassment through false claims of taxation on American citizens. She argues that these actions are a form of racketeering and that millions of Americans are being affected. The solution, she suggests, lies in recognizing the true nature of the ‘National Debt’ as the American people’s credit, which can be accessed to pay down the debt.
  • → Review existing records and procedures for addressing false claims of taxation
  • → Consider implementing measures to protect citizens from harassment by government agencies
  • → Research and explore alternative solutions for managing national debt
“Their practice of making up new variations of NAMES for people and attaching these ‘gifts’ to us and our assets as a means of asserting new False Claims is nothing but fraud and harassment…”
“What you need to do is admit the circumstance. Just admit it.”
“We are not franchises of the Municipal Government. We are not Paupers.”

Source: Stop IRS Fraud: A Call to Action

#1847

Beware the Pitfalls of Accepting PCT Benefits

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the implications of accepting benefits from the Public Charitable Trust on individual sovereignty and status as an American State Citizen.
Anna von Reitz argues that accepting benefits from the Public Charitable Trust (PCT) would imply that individuals are British Territorial Citizens and ‘Paupers’, which could limit their ability to receive remedy as Americans. She suggests that this option should be carefully considered, weighing the pros and cons, before making a decision. The PCT was established after the American Civil War as a welfare fund for displaced plantation workers and their families.
  • → Review the history of the Public Charitable Trust and its implications on individual sovereignty
  • → Consider the potential consequences of accepting benefits from the PCT on one’s status as an American State Citizen
“It was a giant constructive fraud and identity theft and impersonation scheme, pure and simple.”
“Now, if we go back in as the Undeclared Heirs we admit that we are the Progeny of the United States Citizens who were pledged by the Conference of Governors on March 6, 1933…”
“Some people don’t care, they just want a lot of credit to spend, regardless of where it came from or how it was obtained or what you have to admit about yourself to get a share of it…”

Source: Beware the Pitfalls of Accepting PCT Benefits

#1849

Warning: Fake Tax Lien Notices on the Rise

jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses a jurisdictional issue related to land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies.
Anna von Reitz warns about ‘Tax Processing Centers’ that are sending fake tax lien notices to property owners, claiming they owe back taxes due to a bankrupted state’s franchise. This is allegedly part of a scheme to pass on the debt to secondary signers. The article advises readers to either file for bankruptcy or take action against the responsible parties.
  • → Review local records for any suspicious tax liens
  • → Contact State Assembly and report any similar notices received
  • → Consider filing a commercial claim against the responsible parties
“This is because the STATE OF COLORADO, for example, is being bankrupted as a franchise of the UNITED STATES, INC. and the UNITED STATES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.”
“None of this has anything to do with any American State National or American State Citizen, but we are being dunned just the same.”
“In order to make their scheme ‘legal’ they had to provide for remedy and we have found it.”

Source: Warning: Fake Tax Lien Notices on the Rise

#1852

Restoring Lawful Government: A Collective Effort

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the American States Assembly’s goals and process for restoring lawful government, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz describes her experience as a team mascot in high school sports, using it as an analogy for her role in the American States Assembly. She emphasizes that anonymous service is not about personal recognition but rather serving others. The article highlights the challenges and importance of restoring lawful government to full function and glory.
  • → Review the American States Assembly’s goals and objectives
  • → Consider the importance of anonymous service in achieving these goals
  • → Research the history of American governance and its impact on current systems
“I liked being the mascot — a job everyone avoided, precisely because it was anonymous.”
“It will take a lot of people to make this work. Not just one old woman from Big Lake, Alaska.”
“If we are to succeed in restoring our lawful government to full function and glory…”

Source: Restoring Lawful Government: A Collective Effort

#1854

Identity Theft Threats Assembly Security

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses a pattern of identity theft and misrepresentation relevant to Assembly operations and security.
Anna von Reitz describes a pattern of identity theft and misrepresentation by individuals using similar names to target Assembly groups and individuals, highlighting the vulnerability of name-based identification systems.
  • → Review local law enforcement’s handling of identity theft cases
  • → Consider implementing alternative forms of identification for Assembly members
  • → Verify the authenticity of individuals claiming to be part of the Assembly or working with them
“There’s nothing much that local law enforcement can do about this.”
“Those who have promoted this kind of identity theft, including those who compiled all the phony IRS Master Files, have become very adept at misrepresenting us.”

Source: Identity Theft Threats Assembly Security

#1860

Unpacking the Act of 1871: A Private Corporation or Federal Takeover?

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article provides historical context and analysis relevant to understanding American governance structure.
Anna von Reitz explains that the Act of 1871 was not a takeover of the US government, but rather an attempt to create a private corporation called ‘U.S. Corp’ within the District of Columbia. This corporation was meant to govern the district as a municipal body, separate from the federal government. The article clarifies that this act was repealed in 1874 and its effects were piecemeal passed through subsequent legislation. Understanding this distinction is crucial for those interested in American governance history.
  • → Review the historical context of the Act of 1871 and its repeal
  • → Consider the implications of a private corporation operating within the District of Columbia
  • → Research the current status of ‘U.S. Corp’ and its relationship to federal government
“That all that part of the territory of the United States included within the limits of the District of Columbia be, and the same is hereby, created into a government by the name of the “District of Columbia”,”
“Further, the only government created in that Act was the same form of private government any private corporation has within the operation of its own corporate construct……. U.S. Corp is not merely an incorporated municipality (District of Columbia); rather, it is a private corporation (District of Columbia Municipal Corporation)”

Source: Unpacking the Act of 1871: A Private Corporation or Federal Takeover?

#1862

Anna von Reitz Challenges John Best’s Understanding of American Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the concept of The American States Assembly, which is relevant to state assembly operations and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz argues that John Best’s understanding of American governance is incorrect, and she explains her own approach to uniting ‘the People’ through The American States Assembly. She emphasizes the importance of correcting political status records and assembling actual states of the Union. This matters because it could lead to lawful self-governance and potentially expose the true nature of the current government in Washington, DC.
  • → Review Anna von Reitz’s teachings on The American States Assembly
  • → Consider the potential benefits and risks of correcting political status records and assembling actual states of the Union
“Notice that the word ‘people’ is capitalized? That ‘P’ is there for a reason.”
“Our government at the Federal level has been moth-balled for 150 years.”
“They owe us an unimaginably large amount of Credit and also unimaginably large amounts of actual assets.”

Source: Anna von Reitz Challenges John Best’s Understanding of American Governance

#1863

Uncovering The Commonwealth: A Historical Perspective on Land Jurisdiction

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses land jurisdiction, sovereignty, and historical concepts related to American governance.
Anna von Reitz explains the concept of The Commonwealth, a historical system where the Church managed land and properties for the benefit of the poor and indigent. She clarifies that this system was established by King John in 1215 and is still relevant today. This matters because it affects our understanding of land jurisdiction and sovereignty.
  • → Review historical documents related to The Commonwealth and its application in England
  • → Research the role of the Church as a property manager and Earthly rulership
  • → Consider the implications of King John’s reversal of positions with the Church
“The concept developed further under the auspices of the First Holy Roman Empire, when King Pepin the Short donated a whole kingdom to the Pope, giving the Church property to manage on the scale of a whole country.”
“The original deal made the Church the steward of The Commonwealth lands and they were responsible for their oversight and upkeep.”
“You can be perfectly sure that The Magna Carta applied and still applies to every cubic centimeter of British soil ever ceded to the Normans.”

Source: Uncovering The Commonwealth: A Historical Perspective on Land Jurisdiction

#1866

Meekplot

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the Catholic Hierarchy is attempting to manipulate public opinion by announcing a plan to return assets to indigenous peoples, but this effort is actually an excuse for past injustices and a recipe for disaster. She also explains the difference between the ‘United States’ and ‘The United States of America’, highlighting the importance of understanding jurisdiction and sovereignty. This matters because it affects how we understand our national identity and relationship with international law.
  • → Review the distinction between ‘The United States’ and ‘The United States of America’ to better understand jurisdiction and sovereignty
  • → Consider the implications of the Catholic Hierarchy’s announcement on indigenous peoples and its potential impact on public opinion
“The only time that exists is right now. Trying to repair the past by making more injustices manifest in the present is just a recipe for disaster.”
“The United States”
“, “

Source: Meekplot

#1867

Federal Courts’ Jurisdictional Limitations: A Game-Changer for Wrongly Imprisoned Americans

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses jurisdictional limitations of federal courts, a key concept relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that many federal courts in the US lack jurisdiction to try criminal cases, rendering convictions void. This has significant implications for millions of Americans who have been wrongly imprisoned. The discovery could potentially dismantle the ‘Prisons for Profit Scheme’ and bring an end to false charges and imprisonment.
  • → Review Title 18 U.S.C. and Title 28 U.S.C. to understand the jurisdictional limitations of federal courts.
  • → Consider drafting legislation or resolutions to address the issue of wrongful convictions and imprisonment.
  • → Research the concept of ‘Prisons for Profit’ and its impact on American society.
“Virtually every criminal case they have adjudicated is void for lack of jurisdiction and lack of Due Process, and (B) they are simulating legal processes, which is clearly criminal activity [constructive fraud] and whenever it has involved fines or charges for incarceration fees charged to the Public Purse, it is organized crime and racketeering.”

Source: Federal Courts’ Jurisdictional Limitations: A Game-Changer for Wrongly Imprisoned Americans

#1870

States Cannot Be Incorporated Entities: Implications for Sovereignty

jurisdiction|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and the concept of sovereignty, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that States of the Union cannot be incorporated entities and therefore cannot have dual citizenship. She claims this is due to sovereignty and biblical reasons, and that federal ‘citizenship’ is a different concept related to corporate obligations.
  • → Review Statehood Compacts and other founding documents for language on citizenship
  • → Consider the implications of incorporating States on their sovereignty
  • → Research the history of dual citizenship in the US
“no man can serve two Masters.”
“The government, by becoming a “corporator” lays down its sovereignty and takes on that character and status of a private citizen.”

Source: States Cannot Be Incorporated Entities: Implications for Sovereignty

#1872

Nationalcreditredemption

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides insight into the banking system and its relationship with deposited assets, which could be relevant for Florida Assembly members considering alternative currencies or community banks.
Anna von Reitz explains how banks operate by loaning out credit based on deposited assets, creating debt that must be repaid with interest. This process is separate from actual asset ownership. The article highlights the bankers’ fear of being held accountable for their crimes and their attempts to shift blame.
  • → Review existing banking relationships in Florida to understand how they operate and what liabilities are incurred.
  • → Consider alternatives to traditional banking, such as asset-based currencies or community banks.
  • → Educate oneself on the differences between credit and actual assets.
“‘When we make a deposit of an actual asset — silver, gold, etc., — with a bank, it is called a Special Deposit.'”
“‘Credit is a separate and different thing than an asset. When banks issue a credit, it becomes a debt for whomever accepts it.'”
“‘The bank itself has no assets to loan. It is acting entirely as a middleman and “

Source: Nationalcreditredemption

#1873

Uncovering the Truth: The Elephant in the Room

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that many Americans are unaware of the true nature of their government and its institutions, which have been gradually undermined by foreign commercial corporations. This lack of awareness has led to fear, ignorance, and silence about the issue. The article suggests that it’s time to openly discuss these facts and reclaim our rights as Priority Creditors and Employers. This matters because it affects the lives of millions of Americans who are being terrorized by the IRS and other government institutions.
  • → Review the role of foreign commercial corporations in American governance
  • → Research the concept of Priority Creditors and Employers
  • → Consider hosting a workshop or seminar to educate constituents about these issues
“Many Americans continue to have a misplaced sense of loyalty toward the foreign commercial corporations that have been providing them with ‘essential government services'”
“The fact is that we are the Priority Creditors and Employers of these Yahoos, all of them, and they are in extremely deep debt to us”
“Those who have done anything about the situation, have been mis-characterized as ‘violent’ and ‘unbalanced’ and called names like ‘sovereign citizen'”

Source: Uncovering the Truth: The Elephant in the Room

#1874

Correcting a Century of Deception: The Hidden History of the American Civil War

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the American Civil War was a mercenary conflict between Federal States of States, not actual states, and that this has led to a power vacuum allowing foreign contractors to secretly substitute their own ‘States of States’ organizations for the original ones. This has resulted in private, foreign-chartered corporations masquerading as the US government. The article calls on Attorney General Barr and Secretary of State Pompeo to correct this situation and restore the functions of the Federal Government.
  • → Review historical records to understand the actual history of the American Civil War
  • → Investigate potential connections between foreign contractors and current US government operations
  • → Research the concept of ‘States of States’ and its implications for US governance
  • → Consider drafting legislation to address the issue of private, foreign-chartered corporations masquerading as the US government
“The American Civil War was in fact a mercenary conflict.”
“These are not our Proper Names and it needs to be fully understood that nothing our employees do or say while acting as our agents in any way countermands what we tell you ourselves, nor does their bankruptcy affect us beyond the fact that”
“Our States of America organization is supposed to be in control of the bulk of the Federal functions delegated under the constitutional agreements.”

Source: Correcting a Century of Deception: The Hidden History of the American Civil War

#1877

Beware the Infiltrators: Critical Thinking in the Assembly

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the importance of critical thinking in evaluating information and people’s intentions, which is relevant to the assembly process.
Anna von Reitz warns about Satanists infiltrating society by adopting identifying uniforms or emblems to target specific groups, spreading stereotypes and prejudice. She advises examining individuals and ideas critically, looking for inconsistencies and negative results. This matters because it highlights the need for critical thinking in evaluating information and people’s intentions.
  • → Review assembly protocols for identifying and addressing potential infiltrators
  • → Develop training programs to educate members on critical thinking and evaluating information
  • → Establish procedures for verifying the authenticity of individuals and groups seeking to interact with the assembly
“They have total control of how they portray their victims, what pre-existing prejudices they pluck like strings on a guitar.”
“Examine what they say and do, how they look, what does and does not ring true.”
“Does a particular individual cause trouble wherever they go?”

Source: Beware the Infiltrators: Critical Thinking in the Assembly

#1882

Incorporation: A Threat to Sovereignty?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the concept of incorporation and its implications for government services and accountability, which is relevant to the Florida Assembly’s work on sovereignty and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz argues that a small number of powerful organizations, including the Holy See and British Government, have profited from incorporating businesses and governments, allowing them to control and profit from these entities while avoiding accountability. This has led to a situation where these organizations are essentially self-regulating and profiting from their own ‘crime syndicates’. The article suggests that this is a major problem facing the world today.
  • → Review Florida’s corporate charters and franchises to identify potential connections to the Holy See or British Government
  • → Research the concept of ‘incorporation’ and its implications for government services and accountability
  • → Consider drafting legislation to address the issue of self-regulation by powerful organizations
“The organization reaping the most profit from this scheme is the Holy See, with the British Government coming in a close second.”
“They have by dint of clandestine action whittled down the list of other sovereign unincorporated governments to a mere handful.”
“Others are continuing on with their plan to use Donald Trump and our muscle to wipe out Iran and North Korea…”

Source: Incorporation: A Threat to Sovereignty?

#1884

Uncovering the Hidden Forces Shaping Our Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the historical development of various organizations that have significant implications for state governance and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz argues that various organizations such as secret societies, university fraternities, labor unions, political parties, and Bar Associations have a common origin in the Holy Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church’s Pontificate, which led to the development of Corporate Feudalism. She claims these groups promote elitism, special privilege, and group advantages at the expense of the public. This matters because it highlights the potential for corruption and abuse of power within these organizations.
  • → Research the history of secret societies and their influence on modern-day institutions
  • → Investigate the role of Bar Associations in Florida’s legal system and consider alternatives to mandatory membership
  • → Analyze the impact of Corporate Feudalism on state governance and potential reforms
“They are all private organizations, largely outside the purview of any external oversight.”
“They exist to promote group actions, group beliefs, group knowledge, group associations, group transfers of property, and to lobby for and promote group advantages.”
“Where did all of this come from, out of the blue, and just between 200 and 150 years ago? Answer: from the Holy Roman Empire.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Forces Shaping Our Governance

#1885

The Corporate Government System: A Kingdom Built on Lies

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant to Florida Assembly operations because it discusses the role of public employees, unions, and special interest groups in promoting criminality through corporate government.
Anna von Reitz argues that a complex system of corporate government promotes criminality through false claims, accusations, and special interest groups. This system is built on lies and profits from institutionalized crime. The article suggests that public employees, unions, and other groups are key players in this system.
  • → Review the role of public employee unions in Florida’s governance structure
  • → Investigate the incorporation process of government corporations in Florida
  • → Research the history of driver license statutes in Florida and their impact on citizens
“All these Special Interest Groups — secret fraternal organizations, Bar Associations, labor unions, political parties, and labor unions — can all be described as lobbyist organizations, or in British parlance, as guilds.”
“The State of Ohio, Inc. made a profit on licensing Drivers of Motor Vehicles, and soon every Territorial State of State organization in the country was doing the same.”
“These groups, often possessing specialized skills or knowledge, and the commercial corporations they work for, both governmental and non-governmental, are the core delivery system for the institutionalized crime we are dealing with.”

Source: The Corporate Government System: A Kingdom Built on Lies

#1888

Debunking Disinformation: Understanding the True Nature of American Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that three common misconceptions about American governance are being spread as ‘disinformation’: (1) America remained a British Crown Colony after the Revolution; (2) Indigenous Tribes are sovereign entities; and (3) The Titles of Nobility Amendment was ratified in 1819. She claims these myths obscure the true nature of the United States government, which she believes is a separate entity from ‘the’ United States, a foreign municipal international city-state government.
  • → Review historical documents to understand the distinction between ‘The United States’ and ‘the’ United States
  • → Educate oneself on the concept of dependent sovereignty for Native nations within the Union
  • → Research the history of the Titles of Nobility Amendment and its potential impact on American governance
“The United States is a separate entity from ‘the’ United States.”
“Native nations enjoy ‘dependent sovereignty’ within the States of the Union.”
“This Amendment didn’t disappear. The Constitution containing it, and our Federal States of America, are what have been deliberately obscured and largely removed from the Public Record and view.”

Source: Debunking Disinformation: Understanding the True Nature of American Governance

#1890

Beware the Semantic Trap: Tribal Rights and Membership

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and sovereignty process, specifically the importance of individual identity and standing as a free person.
Anna von Reitz warns against claiming ‘tribal rights’ or memberships, as it can lead to loss of sovereignty and identity. She argues that such claims imply a relationship with Rome and its tributary system, which is not in the best interest of Native Americans or anyone else. This matters because it affects one’s standing as a free person and their ability to reclaim their birthright.
  • → Review existing tribal membership enrollments and consider reasserting individual identity
  • → Educate others on the potential risks of claiming ‘tribal rights’ or memberships
  • → Develop strategies for reclaiming sovereignty and individual identity
“When you claim to be a “Lakota Sioux Tribal Member” — or to be part of a “Tribe” — you are admitting to be one of those uncivilized people who owe “tribute” —- taxes and loyalty—- to Rome.”
“You are the only Johnny Two Blankets standing here, and you are a Lakota, a Navajo, a Ute, an Iroquois, a Winnebago, a Cherokee….”
“This is the same distinction everyone has to make between “US Citizen” and Minnesotan, Wisconsinite, Texan, New Yorker, Virginian….”

Source: Beware the Semantic Trap: Tribal Rights and Membership

#1892

Uncovering the Hidden History of Citizenship

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article provides historical context and analysis relevant to sovereignty process and jurisdiction, making it a useful resource for Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz argues that there are no 14th Amendment citizens because the amendment was adopted by a Scottish Commercial Corporation, not the actual government of the United States. This means that people in the US are not subject to the corporate constitution and its claims on their lives. The article also reveals a history of slavery and debt bondage imposed on black Americans after the Civil War.
  • → Review the historical context of the 14th Amendment and its adoption by a Scottish Commercial Corporation
  • → Consider the implications for Florida Assembly members in terms of jurisdiction and sovereignty
  • → Research the concept of corporate citizenship and its relationship to human rights
“There are no 14th Amendment citizens— even though we have a letter from the US Passport Agency last week baldly stating that they consider us all ‘Fourteenth Amendment citizens'”
“The Roman Pontiff sided with the Southern States of the original Confederacy, so these crooks arbitrarily conferred ‘citizenship of the United States’ on the poor black former Plantation Slaves and used that as an excuse to ‘seize upon them’ as property”
“But Fourteenth Amendment citizens don’t exist.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden History of Citizenship

#1895

Sovereignty vs. Incorporation: Understanding the Difference

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, sovereignty process, and the distinction between sovereign States and incorporated entities, which are relevant to Florida Assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that there’s a difference between a sovereign State and a State of State, which is an incorporated entity. She claims that many groups are mistakenly creating corporations instead of sovereign States, leading to confusion over jurisdiction and sovereignty. This matters because it affects the ability of people to exercise their sovereignty and rights.
  • → Review the definition of ‘State’ vs. ‘State of State’ in Florida Assembly documents
  • → Verify the status of any organizations claiming to be a ‘Texas Republic’ or similar entity
  • → Investigate the concept of land/soil jurisdiction and its relevance to Florida Assembly operations
“Naught into Naught is Naught…. Naught plus Naught is Naught….”
“The actual State is unincorporated. It is populated by People.”
“Both United States Citizenship and Citizenship of the United States are created by the Constitutions.”

Source: Sovereignty vs. Incorporation: Understanding the Difference

#1897

Police Lying: A Threat to Public Safety and Trust

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses a relevant concept (police lying) with implications for sovereignty and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz discusses how law enforcement is being trained to lie and deceive the public, citing an example from the State of Alaska Trooper’s Academy. She argues that this is a result of the influence of government agencies such as the CIA and NSA, which prioritize national security over truth and transparency. This has serious implications for public safety and trust in authority figures.
  • → Review training programs for law enforcement in Florida to ensure they do not promote dishonesty or deception.
  • → Consider inviting experts to discuss the impact of government agency influence on law enforcement and public safety.
  • → Research potential legislation to address the issue of police lying and deception.
“Only criminals depend on lies and deceit.”
“They are being ‘told’ by their Higher Ups that this is okay, that this is even expected of them…”

Source: Police Lying: A Threat to Public Safety and Trust

#1900

Uncovering the True Nature of the US Government

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article provides background on the history of the US government’s structure and its relationship with land jurisdiction governments, which is relevant to understanding sovereignty and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz explains that the American Civil War was a conflict between commercial corporations, not states, and that the resulting Federal Government is a British Trust Protectorate operating under the Lieber Code and Hague Conventions. This has led to the usurpation of authority by the Municipal United States Government and the Congress. The article matters because it reveals the true nature of the US government and its relationship with the actual states and people.
  • → Review the Trading With the Enemy Act and its implications for state sovereignty
  • → Examine the role of the British Trust Protectorate in the Federal Government’s operations
  • → Consider the impact of the Lieber Code and Hague Conventions on land jurisdiction governments
“The American Civil War was not a war. It was a Mercenary Conflict fought on our shores between opposing commercial corporations.”
“The Office of the Commander-in-Chief falls under the auspices of the Territorial United States Government and is responsible for coordinating joint defense for the States between American Land and Air Forces and the US Navy which remains under direct control of the British Monarch.”
“That’s what we still have today. A British Trust Protectorate overseen by an American-elected Commander-in-Chief operating under The Lieber Code (later The Hague Conventions) and ruling via Executive Orders.”

Source: Uncovering the True Nature of the US Government

#1901

Operation Wet Back: A Historical Precedent for Protecting National Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land jurisdiction and the importance of protecting national sovereignty, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz discusses Operation Wet Back, a 1950s US military operation that removed over a million undocumented aliens from the Southern and Western States, highlighting the importance of protecting national sovereignty and land jurisdiction. She argues that the US government’s duty is to protect its people and territory, not just American citizens. This matters because it reveals a historical precedent for addressing immigration and border security issues without compromising national sovereignty.
  • → Review historical documents related to Operation Wet Back
  • → Consider the implications of this operation on current immigration policies
  • → Research the role of the US military in protecting national sovereignty
“They were returned home and the home country got a stern warning: you are responsible for the care and conduct of your own people within the international community.”
“Your paychecks come from the States and People represented by The United States of America— not ‘the’ United States of America and not ‘the’ United States, either.”
“Do your duty. Do it no matter what yelling and screaming it provokes.”

Source: Operation Wet Back: A Historical Precedent for Protecting National Sovereignty

#1902

Reconnecting with Our Roots: Understanding Land Jurisdiction

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and its connection to our relationship with the law.
Anna von Reitz reflects on her experience living off-grid in rural America, highlighting the contrast between modern technology and traditional ways of life. She argues that understanding this past is crucial for grasping our connection to the land and soil jurisdiction. This realization has significant implications for our relationship with the law and our place within the country.
  • → Review historical context on land/soil jurisdiction in Florida’s assembly operations
“Time is place, and mindset, too.”
“The ground we stand on, is the final being, home, and resting place of all our ancestors.”
“It is this fundamental truth, this circumstance of Being, that all the purveyors of fantasy and the con artists in the courtrooms and the Wall Street geeks and the Producers in Hollywood are trying to avoid.”

Source: Reconnecting with Our Roots: Understanding Land Jurisdiction

#1904

Passport Misidentification: A Sovereignty Issue

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article relates to jurisdiction and sovereignty process, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna Von Reitz is pointing out that the State Department’s passport issuance process may be misidentifying millions of Americans as permanent residents of the Insular States rather than citizens or nationals of The United States. This could have significant implications for their political status and travel documentation. She is requesting clarification from the State Department to ensure accurate identification and processing of passports.
  • → Review current passport issuance procedures in Florida to determine if similar issues exist
  • → Consider reaching out to the State Department to request clarification on passport issuance protocols
  • → Develop a plan to educate constituents about their rights and options regarding passport documentation
“We aren’t dead, just sleeping.”
“One, two, all three?”
“We do not care to be misidentified as permanent residents of the Insular States.”

Source: Passport Misidentification: A Sovereignty Issue

#1908

Restoring a Lawful Government: A Call to Action

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the concept of sovereignty and jurisdiction, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the American people have been unknowingly enslaved by foreign jurisdictions and that her organization is working to restore a lawful government and reclaim individual rights and freedoms.
  • → Review historical documents related to the establishment of the United States government
  • → Research the concept of land/soil jurisdiction and its relationship to sovereignty
  • → Consider the role of jural assemblies in correcting jurisdictional errors
“When the Hired Help took over, they didn’t bother to tell us that we are the actual and lawful heirs, the landlords of this country.”
“We have shown the world the evidence of the unconscionable contracting practices and other acts of constructive fraud that have been employed against us (and you) as a means to press-gang, enslave, convert, and impersonate Americans.”
“This is our country. And we are its lawful government.”

Source: Restoring a Lawful Government: A Call to Action

#1909

Breaking Free: Understanding the End of FDR’s Bankruptcy and Its Impact on American Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses sovereignty process, jurisdiction, and historical context relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz claims that in 1999, the bankruptcy of FDR’s doing ended, freeing Americans from debt and allowing them to reclaim their estates. She argues that this event also terminated the use of Trade Names as British Foreign Situs Trusts. The article suggests that Americans have been operating under false pretenses and can now claim back their assets.
  • → Review historical documents related to FDR’s bankruptcy and its impact on American governance.
  • → Consider the implications of Anna’s claims on state assembly operations and potential steps for correcting status.
  • → Research the concept of Trade Names as British Foreign Situs Trusts and its relevance to modern-day governance.
“All the debts heaped on our Trade Names were settled and discharged and our Trade Names were released free and clear.”
“The Perpetrators had to find a new victim, so they seized upon the Cestui Que Vie Trusts that the United States Municipal Government set up in our ‘NAMES’ and they ‘hypothecated’ vast debt against these trusts that purportedly represented our private and public estate holdings.”
“We are operating as Americans and standing in our own international jurisdiction on the land, so the Queen can’t pull the same trick and get some political thug to ‘redefine’ us as Foreign Situs Trusts a second time.”

Source: Breaking Free: Understanding the End of FDR’s Bankruptcy and Its Impact on American Governance

#1911

The State vs. States of States: Understanding Your Jurisdiction

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses jurisdiction, sovereignty process, and the distinction between ‘states’ and ‘states of states’, which is relevant to assembly work.
Anna von Reitz argues that ‘states’ and ‘states of states’ are not interchangeable terms, and that the latter refers to commercial corporations chartered by governments to conduct business activities. She claims that due to a historical fraud, Americans have been forced to charter foreign private entities instead of public corporations owned by the people. This has led to a loss of identity and jurisdiction for individuals and judges alike.
  • → Review the Uniform Commercial Code definitions section to understand the concept of ‘state of state’
  • → Research the history of the Civil War and its impact on American governance
  • → Consider correcting one’s own political status record
“Can you literally see that the word “State” is not the same as “State of State”?”
“Corporations are legal fictions and they are supposed to be public corporations owned and operated by the people of this country.”
“We have to realize that States are not States of States.”

Source: The State vs. States of States: Understanding Your Jurisdiction

#1912

Correcting Citizenship Records: A Key to Restoring Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the importance of accurate citizenship identification and its implications for governance, which is relevant to state assembly operations and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz argues that the issue of citizenship is crucial because it determines who has the right to vote in Territorial Elections, and many people have been misidentified as US Citizens when they are actually State Nationals or Internationally Protected Persons. This has led to a de facto mercenary ‘war’ between the Territorial Government and Municipal Government, with citizens caught in the middle. The Trump Administration can correct this by coming clean about citizenship records and allowing Americans to identify themselves accurately.
  • → Review the 14th Amendment and its implications for voting rights
  • → Examine the citizenship records kept by government agencies for accuracy
  • → Consider implementing a process for State Nationals and Internationally Protected Persons to register their status
“What has happened over time is that the Civil Government has passed itself off as the Civilian Government, and the prohibitions that were meant to be applied against the Municipal Citizenry, have instead been mis-applied to the General Populace — us, the State Nationals and State Citizens, who aren’t supposed to vote in Territorial elections for completely different reasons.”
“The fact that we have instead been deliberately mis-identified as one form or another of Territorial or Municipal US Citizen, is both a crime and a disgrace.”
“If Mr. Trump wants to do the right thing and run the Territorial Government according to Hoyle and Doyle, then he must not rely on the falsified citizenship records that have been kept by the agencies.”

Source: Correcting Citizenship Records: A Key to Restoring Sovereignty

#1915

Correcting Status in a Changing Landscape

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article provides guidance on correcting status and navigating the complex process, which is relevant to state assembly operations and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz explains that due to national level bankruptcies and reorganizations, previous processes for correcting status are no longer applicable. She identifies three populations: Federal Territorial Citizens, Federal Municipal Citizens, and Joe Average Americans. The article aims to clarify the correct process for each group, particularly for Joe Average Americans.
  • → Direct Florida Assembly members to use the process outlined on TheAmericanStatesAssembly.net website for correcting status as a Joe Average American
  • → Inform Assembly members that they must identify which group they belong to and follow the corresponding process
  • → Remind Assembly members that previous processes are no longer applicable due to national level bankruptcies and reorganizations
“The most important thing you need to know about your three ‘primary derivatives’ that function as STRAWMEN is that they are all criminals as far as the Territorial United States Government is concerned, and they are all fugitives from justice subject to arrest and prosecution under commercial law.”
“We have had to discover the answers as we went, and (2) everything keeps changing.”
“The processes for Federal Workers and Average Joes are unavoidably different in terms of what relief is available.”

Source: Correcting Status in a Changing Landscape

#1921

Uncovering the Hidden History of American Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article provides background information on American governance history and legal concepts relevant to sovereignty process, but does not provide direct guidance for state assembly operations or status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz explains that the US has been under a British-controlled military protectorate since 1863, which was created to re-enslave plantation slaves after the Civil War. This led to the creation of ‘Fourteenth Amendment citizens’ who are considered public property and subject to Admiralty Law. The article argues that Americans have been misled about their status and rights, and that they need to organize and reconstruct their federal-level States of States organizations to end this protectorate.
  • → Review historical documents related to the Civil War and Reconstruction era
  • → Research the concept of ‘Fourteenth Amendment citizens’ and its implications for American sovereignty
  • → Consider organizing a workshop or educational event to inform Floridians about their status and rights under the current system
  • → Investigate the Metric System’s adoption in 1866 and its connection to Admiralty Law
“These people were owned by private slave owners prior to the war, and then were claimed by and owned by public sector slave owners — the Municipal Washington, DC Government operated by members of Congress”
“In order to end this Protectorate, we have to organize our unincorporated States of the Union and ‘reconstruct’ our own federal-level States of States organizations.”
“These so-called ‘Fourteenth Amendment citizens’ are a political sub-class created by Congress in the wake of the Civil War as a means to re-enslave plantation slaves”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden History of American Governance

#1925

Opposemwhtrust

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to the Florida Assembly’s work.
Anna von Reitz argues that Kim Goguen is in unlawful possession of assets that belong to the United States of America, which should be returned to their rightful owners. She calls for a step-by-step release of these assets and an end to false claims against Americans. The article also criticizes the military’s loyalty to foreign entities rather than the American people.
  • → Review existing asset management policies within the Florida Assembly to ensure they align with Anna von Reitz’s recommendations
  • → Consider drafting legislation to clarify jurisdiction over assets and land ownership in Florida
  • → Evaluate the role of international organizations, such as NATO and the UN, in relation to American sovereignty
“She may try to do things differently. But that does not change the fact that she is in control of (or claims to be in control of) stolen goods and assets that don’t belong to her,”
“The benefit of the massive wealth stolen and amassed by these criminals can be returned to the people individually and as funding for many beneficial technologies and new infrastructure.”
“You military generals may be ‘US Citizens’ all you like, but you need us to back you up and give you a contract, otherwise you are all just a bunch of mercenaries and thugs with no standing as soldiers”

Source: Opposemwhtrust

#1929

Navyconflictofinterest

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses jurisdictional conflicts and historical agreements relevant to sovereignty processes
Anna von Reitz claims that the US Navy is in conflict of interest due to a deal made between the British and Americans after the Revolution, where the British Monarch became the Trustee ‘on the High Seas and Navigable Inland Waterways’, giving the Queen jurisdiction over the Navy when it’s on international waters. This has led to various incidents, including the sinking of the Lusitania and the use of scalar technology against civilians. The article suggests that this conflict of interest is still in effect today and has been used to justify testing of new technologies on the ‘domestic’ population without their consent.
  • → Review historical agreements between the US and Britain for potential conflicts of interest
  • → Research the impact of scalar technology on civilians and its connection to UN treaties
  • → Consider the implications of the Navy’s jurisdictional conflict on national sovereignty
“The US Navy is in conflict of interest. It always has been.”
“When you see the vermin in Congress trying to declare a ‘200 mile inland Constitution-free zone’ you now know why.”
“It so happens that we, The United States of America — the unincorporated version, have a mutual protection treaty with Russia, which Russia remembers.”

Source: Navyconflictofinterest

#1930

US Government’s Hidden Ownership of Territories Exposed

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US government has been acting in breach of trust by creating ‘independent’ governments for territories like the Philippines, while actually owning the land and assets on behalf of American citizens. This has led to confusion and mis-administration. The article highlights the importance of understanding the true ownership of these territories and the consequences of ignoring this fact.
  • → Review historical documents related to US government actions in the Philippines
  • → Research the concept of ‘independent’ governments created by the US Congress
  • → Consider the implications of Anna’s argument on current state assembly operations
“An owner in legal terms is a custodian, a care-taker of someone else’s property.”
“We have the receipts and the sales agreements and that’s that. So why does nobody know this?”
“Whose gold was cashiered in the Philippines? Ours.”

Source: US Government’s Hidden Ownership of Territories Exposed

#1931

Asserting Sovereignty: Understanding Your Status

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides relevant information on sovereignty process and jurisdiction, which is applicable to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that our actual family name is the ‘Big Billy Goat Gruff’ (Joseph Blow), which is exempt under Title 50, Section 7, Subsections c and e of the 2012 version. She advises individuals to know their status as a Little Billy Goat Gruff in Municipal Court, Middle Billy Goat Gruff in Territorial Court, or Big Billy Goat Gruff holding sovereign court proceedings. This knowledge is crucial for navigating court situations and asserting one’s sovereignty.
  • → Review Title 50, Section 7, Subsections c and e of the 2012 version to understand exemptions
  • → Determine individual status as a Little Billy Goat Gruff, Middle Billy Goat Gruff, or Big Billy Goat Gruff
“Okay, folks, your actual given family name is the Big Billy Goat Gruff. Just your first name and your last name, printed just the way you did it in Grade School, Upper and Lower Case.”
“Oh, Mr. Troll, I am Joe Blow, a man from Minnesota, and heir to everything in sight, including the land under my feet.”

Source: Asserting Sovereignty: Understanding Your Status

#1934

Exposing the ‘Cruel and Criminal Enterprise’ in Our Midst

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the relationship between citizens and their government, which are relevant topics for a Florida Assembly member.
Anna von Reitz claims that the American people have been victimized by their own government employees who have committed crimes against them, including identity theft, property theft, and false claims in commerce. She argues that these actions are a breach of trust and violate commercial service contracts. The article calls for increased public awareness and support to expose and dismantle this ‘cruel and criminal enterprise’.
  • → Review the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the United States to understand the obligations and responsibilities of government employees.
  • → Investigate the claims made by Anna von Reitz regarding identity theft, property theft, and false claims in commerce against American citizens.
  • → Consider holding public hearings or workshops to educate citizens about these issues and gather feedback on how to address them.
  • → Research and develop strategies for exposing and dismantling the alleged ‘cruel and criminal enterprise’ described in the article.
“We have been set-upon and robbed by our employees, both the British-controlled ‘US’ military, and the Pope’s Federal Civil Service have participated in these crimes against the innocent civilian populace of our country.”
“The only thing allowing them to succeed in this monstrous enterprise, is our ignorance, our lack of awareness of what they have done and are doing, and our unknowing support in the form of allowing them to conscript our labor and other resources to make war and carry on their additional parasitic activities.”
“We wish you to observe that the ‘US’ is not America. We wish you to cease and desist blaming America for this state of affairs.”

Source: Exposing the ‘Cruel and Criminal Enterprise’ in Our Midst

#1841

British Involvement in American Affairs: A Pattern of Deception

history|legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses historical agreements and actions that have impacted American governance, but does not provide actionable steps for state assembly operations or status correction.
Anna von Reitz claims that British involvement in American affairs has been a consistent pattern for over 50 years, including the creation of fake scandals to undermine US leaders. She points to historical agreements between the Pope and the British Monarch to undermine the US government. The article suggests that these actions have led to the exploitation of America as a cheap mercenary force in wars for profit.
  • → Research the Secret Treaty of Verona and its implications for American sovereignty
  • → Investigate the role of the British in creating fake scandals to undermine US leaders
  • → Consider the historical agreements between the Pope and the British Monarch and their impact on modern-day governance
“If there’s some lying skullduggery afoot, some mean, deceptive, sideways knife in the back, it’s always the Brits.”
“Their form of government was antithetical to our form of government, and agreeing secretly to undermine us in Breach of Trust.”
“They’ve been at it ever since. They co-sponsored the Civil War.”

Source: British Involvement in American Affairs: A Pattern of Deception

#1850

Uncovering Hidden History: A Challenge to Current Government Structure

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — This article provides a historical perspective on American governance, which is relevant to understanding sovereignty and jurisdiction concepts.
Anna von Reitz argues that the entities created after the Civil War were Federal Contractors, not the actual American Government, and that the Federation of States, The United States of America, is still unincorporated and in business. She claims that Americans are not ‘United States Citizens’ but rather Texans, Wisconsinites, Montanans, etc., with their own nationalities. This matters because it challenges the legitimacy of the current government structure and suggests a different understanding of American identity.
  • → Review historical documents to understand the distinction between Federal Contractors and the actual American Government.
  • → Consider the implications of this perspective on state assembly operations and potential steps for correcting status.
  • → Research the concept of ‘Good Faith Service’ owed by the Queen and the Pope, as mentioned in the article.
“We are still here. Still Texans. Still Wisconsinites. Still Montanans.”
“Our political status pre-dates the Constitutions.”
“And both the Queen and the Pope owe us Good Faith Service.”

Source: Uncovering Hidden History: A Challenge to Current Government Structure

#1856

Uncovering the Hidden Causes of World War I

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article touches on sovereignty concepts related to individual identity and corporate franchises.
Anna von Reitz argues that World War I was caused by Germany’s and Russia’s refusal to participate in the British practice of impersonating living people through corporate franchises and ‘securitizing’ their assets, which Queen Victoria had started in the 1860s. This practice is seen as a form of enslavement and profit-making from people’s identities. The article suggests that this issue has roots in biblical teachings against respecting persons or treating them as things. Von Reitz claims that Christian kings were obligated to protect against this practice, leading to the war.
  • → Review historical context of World War I and its causes
  • → Consider implications of corporate franchises and ‘securitization’ on individual sovereignty
  • → Research biblical teachings on respecting persons or treating them as things
“But if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors.”
“Not all of the Royals failed humanity. Not all of them sold their souls for the Rothschild’s profits.”
“Please note that to this day, when pirates come ashore they are said to be ‘trespassing’ upon us, but when the opposite happens, and landsmen invade the ships dry docked in port or at sea, it is called ‘transgression’.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Causes of World War I

#1864

Newsflashdos

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general American governance history, jurisdiction, and sovereignty process, but does not directly relate to state assembly operations or status correction steps specific to Florida.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US Department of State has been operating under a mistaken assumption about the relationship between the American States and People and the Municipal Citizens of the United States. She claims that the American States and People were not addressed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s offer, did not enter into any commercial contracts, and are owed National Credit and land titles. This matters because it could potentially expose the US Department of State as a crime syndicate if they do not correct their records and operations.
  • → Review the historical context of the relationship between the American States and People and the Municipal Citizens of the United States
  • → Consider the implications of Anna’s claims on the current status of land titles and National Credit in Florida
  • → Research the potential for correcting records and operations to prevent exposure as a crime syndicate
“We, the American States and People, are not Municipal Citizens of the United States, did not ever even reply to the offer made by Franklin Delano Roosevelt specifically to Municipal Citizens of the United States —“
“The lawful conversion and revenue of absolutely everything you unlawfully converted in 1933.”
“This jig is up.”

Source: Newsflashdos

#1871

The Hidden History of Banking: How Christian Monarchs Used Jewish Bankers

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — This article provides background on American governance history, specifically how Christian monarchs used Jewish bankers to engage in usury.
Anna Von Reitz argues that Jewish bankers were used by Christian monarchs to engage in usury, as it was forbidden for Christians but allowed for Jews to loan money at interest to non-Jews. This led to a twisted history of banking with Jewish middlemen carrying the responsibility and risks while generating profits for European monarchies. The Rothschilds’ success was due to their ability to analyze news before others and use other people’s assets for profit.
  • → Review historical documents to understand how Christian monarchs used Jewish bankers to engage in usury
  • → Consider the implications of this history on modern banking practices and potential solutions
  • → Research the Rothschilds’ business strategies and their impact on global finance
“Usury, making money by loaning money at interest, is a sin for Christians.”
“The Jewish Middlemen carried all the responsibility and got a tiny pittance compared to the profits they generated for the European Monarchies—- mostly under pain of death if they lost money by making bad investments or failed to collect.”

Source: The Hidden History of Banking: How Christian Monarchs Used Jewish Bankers

#1881

The Dark Side of Corporate Power

sovereignty|jurisdiction|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses corporate governance and the prioritization of profit over public interest, which is relevant to the Florida Assembly’s role in shaping state laws and policies.
Anna von Reitz argues that corporations are tools for evil individuals who prioritize profit over people and the environment. She claims that these individuals, akin to Cain from biblical times, lack empathy and conscience. This mindset is perpetuated through corporate structures that encourage secrecy and profit-driven decision-making.
  • → Review Florida’s corporate laws to identify potential loopholes or areas where profit-driven decisions may be prioritized over public interest.
  • → Consider drafting legislation to increase transparency and accountability in corporate governance.
  • → Research the impact of corporations on local communities and ecosystems, and explore ways to mitigate negative effects.
“‘Cain’s lineage got a head start on this planet, and it should not surprise anyone that his progeny are numerous and widespread.'”
“‘These people are focused on profit of all kinds– political power is a kind of profit. The adulation of deluded fans is profit. The unearned trust of millions of people is profit.'”
“‘Corporations as business structures are by definition profit-making machines, and the Sons and Daughters of Cain are mindlessly focused on making profit, too.'”

Source: The Dark Side of Corporate Power

#1883

RFK Assassination: Government Complicity Exposed?

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses government complicity in a high-profile crime, which is relevant to understanding the potential for corruption within government agencies.
Anna Von Reitz argues that Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination was a conspiracy involving multiple government agencies, citing evidence from the autopsy report and medical examiner Thomas Noguchi’s testimony. She claims that Sirhan, the alleged shooter, could not have fired the shots due to his position in relation to RFK. This matters because it highlights the potential for corruption and cover-ups within government agencies.
  • → Review Lisa Pease’s book ‘A Lie Too Big to Fail’ for more information on the assassination
  • → Consider the implications of government complicity in high-profile crimes
“The DOJ was complicit. The FBI was complicit. The CIA was complicit. The LAPD was complicit. They all lied their rumps off.”
“Sirhan could not possibly have fired these three shots. He was in front of RFK and never came within 4 or 5 feet of him.”
“The fatal bullet was fired from a firearm ‘one inch from the edge of [RFK’s] right ear and three inches behind the head.'”

Source: RFK Assassination: Government Complicity Exposed?

#1891

Anna von Reitz’s Crusade Against Public Employee Crime Syndicates

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses land jurisdiction, sovereignty process, and common law concepts relevant as background for state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz is explaining her efforts as a land jurisdiction government representative to educate people about the criminality of public employees operating as crime syndicates and to expose their actions. She emphasizes that educating people and objecting to this criminality is key to stopping it. The article highlights the scope of her work, which includes writing letters to authorities and engaging in diplomatic efforts.
  • → Review Anna von Reitz’s work and consider how similar efforts can be replicated in Florida
  • → Research the Collective Entity Doctrine and its implications for sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • → Consider donating to support Anna von Reitz’s efforts
“This criminality is ultimately a political problem.”
“Educating people and objecting to the criminality and talking about it and exposing it, is key to getting it stopped.”

Source: Anna von Reitz’s Crusade Against Public Employee Crime Syndicates

#1893

US Navy Exposed: British Control and Corruption

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article touches on sovereignty, jurisdiction, and land/soil issues related to American governance history and legal concepts.
Anna von Reitz claims that the US Navy is controlled by the British and has been involved in piracy, drug running, and human trafficking on American soil for over 150 years. She argues that this is a result of the Navy’s takeover of the Coast Guard and its role as part of the British government’s corrupt system. The article suggests that the Navy may be planning to engage in further nefarious activities, including deploying ISIS mercenaries to the US-Mexico border.
  • → Review historical documents related to the US Navy’s relationship with the British government
  • → Research the current status of the Coast Guard and its jurisdictional authority
  • → Consider holding a public hearing or workshop on the topic of naval corruption and its impact on American sovereignty
“The US Navy is controlled by the British and if it had been doing its job the last 150 years we would not have had British pirates on our shores plundering and pillaging and unlawfully converting our assets.”
“The Navy was allowed to take over our Coast Guard so that we had no Coast Guard–the better to expedite the inland piracy we have suffered and the drug running and the human trafficking.”
“So when you see an old Admiral come out of dry dock you know that the Rats are at it again and are about to launch something nasty.”

Source: US Navy Exposed: British Control and Corruption

#1894

The Hidden Hands Behind Global Conflict

history|legal|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses historical manipulation of international politics by powerful entities, which is relevant as background for understanding American governance history.
Anna von Reitz argues that the British Empire, in conjunction with the Pope and Queen, has manipulated Middle Eastern politics to control oil reserves and maintain a ‘permanent state of war’. This is not a new phenomenon, but rather a continuation of their historical pattern of behavior. The article suggests that this manipulation extends to American affairs as well.
  • → Research the historical involvement of the British Empire in Middle Eastern politics
  • → Investigate the role of the Pope and Queen in creating the Palestinian and Israeli conflicts
  • → Consider the implications of the article’s claims on Florida Assembly operations
“It’s monotonous. Boring. Don’t even bother to look for other answers, because we already have.”
“They wanted to improve their holdings in the Middle East, set up a new ‘Hotel’ on Broad Street, a base of operations from which they could monitor everything and everyone in the Middle East”
“Oh, my, Dorothy! We’ve been lied to again.”

Source: The Hidden Hands Behind Global Conflict

#1896

US Department of State Accused of Mischaracterizing Americans: What Does it Mean?

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background for state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz claims that the US Department of State is mischaracterizing Americans as ‘citizens of the United States’, a status created by a defunct Scottish corporation to enslave freed plantation slaves and plunder their resources. This claim affects every American seeking or using a US Passport, making them co-trustees and beneficiaries of a Public Charitable Trust meant for displaced black plantation slaves. The article argues that only Lawful Persons can own Lawful Assets, and the US Department of State is promoting a fraud based on earlier criminal acts. This has significant implications for individual rights and freedoms.
  • → Research the 14th Amendment and its effects on American citizenship
  • → Investigate the Public Charitable Trust referenced in the article
  • → Review the Congressional Record from June 13, 1967, regarding the 14th Amendment
  • → Consider the potential impact of this information on individual rights and freedoms
“A Citizen of the United States” is a civilly dead entity operating as a co-trustee and Co-beneficiary of the (Public Charitable Trust) the constructive, cestui que trust of the U.S. Inc. under the 14th amendment”
“When you look up the referenced Public Charitable Trust, you learn that this is a welfare fund set up for the relief of displaced black plantation slaves in the wake of the Civil War.”
“A more outrageous lie is hard to imagine, but that is, in effect, what the US Department of State is trying to allege about every single American seeking or using a US Passport”

Source: US Department of State Accused of Mischaracterizing Americans: What Does it Mean?

#1903

Parties Fail to Deliver: A Critical Look at the Impact of Politics on Marginalized Communities

history|legal|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background for understanding systemic issues affecting marginalized communities
Anna von Reitz argues that both Democrats and Republicans are ineffective in improving the lives of marginalized communities, citing their control over Washington D.C. for decades without significant progress. She claims that these groups have been sold a ‘Big Fat Bill of Goods’ by politicians who promise one thing but deliver another. This has led to further enslavement and segregation of people of color and immigrants. The article questions the effectiveness of relying on political parties to address systemic issues.
  • → Review existing legislation and policies affecting marginalized communities in Florida
  • → Research alternative solutions for addressing systemic issues, such as education and economic empowerment programs
  • → Consider hosting a hearing or workshop to discuss the impact of party politics on marginalized communities
“All you poor black and Hispanic and immigrant people out there, ‘your’ political lobby has been largely controlling everything that goes on in Washington, DC, for decades. Decades.”
“Who would ever want to come to this country if they knew that little fact straight up front? Oh, hello, you poor, you teeming masses….. welcome to the world’s largest slave colony….right through this Golden Door.”
“It’s not what they say, it’s what they do.”

Source: Parties Fail to Deliver: A Critical Look at the Impact of Politics on Marginalized Communities

#1906

Reflections on July 3rd: A Turning Point in American History

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article provides historical context relevant to American governance and sovereignty concepts.
Anna von Reitz reflects on the significance of July 3rd as a pivotal moment in American history, marking the beginning of the idea of freedom and self-governance, which would eventually lead to the Declaration of Independence.
  • → Review historical documents related to British Parliament’s interactions with American colonies
  • → Consider how modern-day governance structures may be influenced by colonial-era concepts
“The die has been cast since the first day of July. Everyone has known that the King’s Offer — more taxes, more oppressive regulation, more involuntary commodity rigging — was refused two days ago, but it is still sinking in somehow.”
“What a concept? Every man’s home his castle? Every State Citizen, the Ruler of a kingdom?”
“Colonialism might be dead, might be a bad word, but Commercial Feudalism was the new game in town and the Great Game continued; only the names and natures of the Players were changed, not the goals.”

Source: Reflections on July 3rd: A Turning Point in American History

#1907

Anna Von Reitz Completes 11 Years of Work on Restoring American Assets

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and sovereignty process, which is relevant to assembly work.
Anna Von Reitz celebrates completing 11 years of work on restoring lawful ownership of American assets. She claims to have properly named, organized, and recorded the original issuers and owners of these assets, including their public and private provenance. This is significant because it means that the lawful owners are now present and accounted for, which could potentially impact various aspects of governance in the United States.
  • → Review the attached paperwork (Documents 1-3) to understand the scope of Anna’s work and its implications
  • → Consider sharing this information with other assembly members or relevant stakeholders to raise awareness about the issue
  • → Evaluate whether this development has any bearing on current state assembly operations or jurisdictional matters in Florida
“Happy birthday, America. Blessed be. You still have Sons and Daughters. You still have Heirs to Freedom.”
“The lawful owners of all the ‘unclaimed’ American assets are not present and accounted for, properly named, properly organized, and both recorded and registered as the Original Issuers and Owners,”

Source: Anna Von Reitz Completes 11 Years of Work on Restoring American Assets

#1910

Government Entities Created in Our Names: What’s Really Going On?

sovereignty|jurisdiction|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general concepts related to sovereignty, jurisdiction, and government operations, but does not provide specific actionable steps or focus on Florida state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains how governments have created multiple entities in people’s names without their consent, including estate trusts, Cestui Que Vie Trusts, Public Transmitting Utilities, and Public Charitable Trusts. These entities are used to fund government operations and give them access to individuals’ credit. The Pope’s Plan is to consolidate power in regional governments, which can lead to problems like the EU’s issues with weaker member countries.
  • → Research the specific entities created in Florida residents’ names and their current status
  • → Examine the implications of the Pope’s Plan on state sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • → Consider the potential consequences of government consolidation on individual rights and freedoms
“The Cestui Que Vie Trusts were named like this: JOHN MARK DOE.”
“These Unions are supposed to promote regional peace and mutual dependency, so suddenly instead of 210 independent national governments we suddenly have ten.”
“The Planners responsible for all this don’t have a firm grasp of human nature, nor do they understand cultural and political realities.”

Source: Government Entities Created in Our Names: What’s Really Going On?

#1913

Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Time and Reality

history|legal|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general American governance history, legal concepts relevant as background, and tangentially related international affairs (banking).
Anna von Reitz argues that time is a ‘legal fiction’ created to facilitate usury and debt collection, and that calendars are arbitrary systems used for scheduling repayment of debts. This has significant implications for our understanding of history and the nature of reality. The article suggests that we should shift our perspective on time and consider the eternal moment of ‘now’.
  • → Review historical documents to identify potential connections between calendar systems, usury, and debt collection.
  • → Consider the implications of a mutable and arbitrary system for calculating time on modern society and governance.
  • → Research indigenous cultures’ perspectives on time and reality.
“Time does not exist.”
“This counting system is arbitrary and was originally developed by the Ancient Builders to expedite the practice of usury and collection of debts based on usury.”
“The only time that actually exists is the eternal moment we call ‘now’.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Time and Reality

#1914

Uncovering the Arbitrariness of Modern Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article touches on sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the nature of man-made constructs, which are relevant to assembly work.
Anna von Reitz argues that our modern world is built on arbitrary man-made constructs, including time zones, money, and laws, which are all based on agreements and not natural realities. She claims that we have created a ‘worldly kingdom’ of lies and legal fictions that separate us from our true nature as eternal beings. This perspective has implications for how we understand governance and the role of assemblies like the Florida Assembly. The article encourages readers to question the assumptions underlying our societal constructs.
  • → Review existing laws and policies in Florida to identify areas where arbitrary man-made constructs may be influencing decision-making
  • → Consider revisiting foundational documents and principles to ensure alignment with natural law and sovereignty
  • → Explore ways to educate assembly members and the public about the nature of man-made constructs and their impact on governance
“We agree to the concept of Time Zones, for example, to accommodate the effect of distance relative to the daily changes from night to day conditions and our own sleep cycles, but Time Zones don’t actually exist.”
“The world is what we mistakenly call ‘civilization’. The rules of the bizarre game are called ‘laws’.”
“It’s all pretty funny once you realize that time doesn’t exist and that we are just fooling ourselves and muddling about in the quagmire of our own perceptual reality.”

Source: Uncovering the Arbitrariness of Modern Governance

#1926

Anna von Reitz Challenges QFS System: Is Her Alternative the Answer?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — Anna’s claims and alternative system may be relevant as background information for Florida Assembly members considering financial systems and jurisdictional sovereignty.
Anna von Reitz claims that a proposed Quantum Financial System (QFS) is flawed and insecure, while she has developed an alternative system that surpasses it in speed, security, and transparency. She accuses military planners of trying to steal her technology and lying about their capabilities. The article touches on themes of honesty, morality, and the consequences of deception.
  • → Review Anna von Reitz’s claims and consider whether they align with current Florida Assembly goals or concerns.
  • → Evaluate the proposed QFS system and its potential impact on state assembly operations.
  • → Consider inviting Anna von Reitz to present her alternative system to the Florida Assembly.
“The plain fact is that we have been lied to about mathematics just as we have been lied to about everything else.”
“Liars, cheats, gossips, false witnesses, thieves, murderers—- are all abhorrent to the Living God.”
“The key to all of this, is honesty, Ernest.”

Source: Anna von Reitz Challenges QFS System: Is Her Alternative the Answer?

#1928

Lionandcrocodile

sovereignty|jurisdiction|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general concepts related to sovereignty and individual responsibility, but does not provide specific actionable steps for Florida Assembly members.
Anna Von Reitz argues that Americans must take responsibility for cleaning up their own government’s deceit and ignorance, rather than relying on others to do it for them. She uses a metaphor of a lion defeating a crocodile by knowing its secret weakness to illustrate the idea that those who know the truth about the system can overcome it. This matters because it emphasizes the importance of individual action and awareness in reclaiming sovereignty.
  • → Review Anna’s website for potential resources or insights on correcting government deceit
“The lion wins. He retains his title as the King of the animals. Why? Because he knows the Crocodile’s secret.”
“We are lions of God.”
“There is another, deeper, reason, too.”

Source: Lionandcrocodile

#1932

Deception in Our Midst: A Call to Critical Thinking

spiritual|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article touches on sovereignty and jurisdiction concepts, but primarily focuses on spiritual and philosophical ideas.
Anna von Reitz argues that many people have been misled by false teachings in Christianity and government institutions, leading to a separation from the true principles of Jesus’ teachings and the Living God. She suggests that this is part of a larger pattern of deceit and substitution, where false concepts are used to control and manipulate individuals. This matters because it highlights the importance of critically evaluating one’s beliefs and actions, and making choices based on what is good, right, and true.
  • → Review current educational materials and church teachings for potential substitutions or deceptions
  • → Encourage critical thinking and evaluation of personal beliefs and actions
  • → Consider revising assembly policies to promote a more accurate understanding of sovereignty and jurisdiction
“What if the confusion of The Kingdom of Heaven with ‘The Kingdom of God’ is the same sort of deliberate substitution and deceit as substituting ‘the State of Wisconsin’ for The State of Wisconsin?”
“This is, indeed, a spiritual and mental battle, one in which the battlefield is our own mind and heart”
“We should believe in things that are worth believing in, the things that are good and right and true.”

Source: Deception in Our Midst: A Call to Critical Thinking

#1851

The Imposter in Buckingham Palace

sovereignty|jurisdiction|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses the concept of impersonation and its implications on sovereignty, which is relevant as background for assembly work.
Anna von Reitz argues that Queen Elizabeth II is a proven criminal who has been impersonating the British monarch for years, and that her actions are a form of Breach of Trust. This matters because it implies that many laws and treaties signed by Elizabeth are invalid. The article also suggests that this situation could lead to another bloody war if not addressed.
  • → Review the John Anthony Hill case and its implications on British sovereignty
  • → Consider the potential consequences of Elizabeth’s actions on international relations and global governance
“She is, according to their story, trying to convince the Muslim world that she is their rightful ruler…”
“If her own people won’t do it, someone else will have to. And that will mean another bloody, senseless World War.”
“Enfranchisement is a form of impersonation.”

Source: The Imposter in Buckingham Palace

#1853

Anna von Reitz: Overwhelmed by Volume

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article is about the challenges faced by Anna von Reitz, but it also touches on the importance of sovereignty and jurisdiction, which are relevant to assembly work.
Anna von Reitz is overwhelmed by a massive volume of emails, phone calls, and mail, making it impossible for her to respond to everyone. She asks people to bear with her as she does her best to manage the workload.
  • → Review Anna’s website for relevant information on sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • → Consider supporting Anna’s work through donations or volunteering
“I literally get a hundred telephone calls a day. Minimum.”
“Bear with me. Literally.”

Source: Anna von Reitz: Overwhelmed by Volume

#1857

Remembering RB Young: A Life of Research and Legacy

history|legal|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article is about a researcher’s life and legacy, but it touches on themes related to sovereignty and the quest for truth.
Anna von Reitz remembers RB Young, a fellow researcher who passed away unexpectedly, and reflects on his life’s work and legacy.
“A time and a season and a season and a time, he’d say.”
“RB had died before so he wasn’t afraid of death. He told me he had a Mission since his Near Death Experience (NDE) and this was it– to call people home, to protect them with the truth, and finish the long labor of research he took on in the years after his diving accident.”
“Somewhere in Montana high on a mountain slope, his son let go of his ashes today. A little bit of closure came.”

Source: Remembering RB Young: A Life of Research and Legacy

#1859

Unpacking the Act of 1871: A Misunderstood Myth?

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background for the Assembly’s work.
Anna von Reitz discusses her personal life, including her dog’s surgery recovery, while also touching on the Act of 1871 and its supposed repeal in 1874. She criticizes those who still promote this myth as a way to understand modern American governance. This matters because it highlights the ongoing confusion about the nature of government and jurisdiction in the United States.
  • → Review historical records related to the Act of 1871 and its purported repeal
  • → Consider inviting Anna von Reitz or other experts to educate the Assembly on this topic
  • → Research the implications of the Act of 1871 on modern American governance

Source: Unpacking the Act of 1871: A Misunderstood Myth?

#1865

Queen Elizabeth II’s Shift in Global Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses international governance structures and their implications for American sovereignty, which is relevant as background information.
Anna von Reitz suggests that Queen Elizabeth II is removing her government from a middleman position between Donald Trump’s administration and the Vatican’s Municipal Government system. This would allow Trump to have direct interface with the system, resolving a conflict of interest for the Queen. The article also touches on the Global Defense Fund and its potential implications.
  • → Review international agreements and treaties related to the Queen’s role as Trustee on the High Seas and Navigable Inland Waterways.
  • → Research the Municipal Government system and its relationship with the Vatican.
  • → Consider the potential impact of Trump having direct interface with the system on Florida Assembly operations.
“Can anyone say—gross conflict of interest?”
“The Queen was being squeezed between a rock and a hard place, acting as a Vassal of the Holy Sea in various capacities and also then being relied upon to act as our Trustee on the High Seas and Navigable Inland Waterways.”
“Well, whoopee-ding-do, I suppose it could be in worse hands than Donald Trump’s.”

Source: Queen Elizabeth II’s Shift in Global Governance

#1869

The IRS’s Hidden Agenda: A Threat to Individual Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on sovereignty and jurisdiction concepts relevant to assembly work, but it is more focused on historical and spiritual themes.
Anna von Reitz argues that the IRS operates under a foreign private ecclesiastical law, specifically the Spanish Law of the Inquisition, which gives it immense power to terrorize and harass individuals. She claims this setup is repeated in different locations, including Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands. This matters because it suggests that the IRS’s authority is not based on US law but rather on foreign ecclesiastical law. The implications are significant for those who have been targeted by the IRS.
  • → Review the history of the IRS and its relationship with foreign entities, particularly the Roman Catholic Church.
  • → Research the Spanish Law of the Inquisition and its application in modern times.
  • → Consider the potential impact on individuals and communities affected by the IRS’s actions.
“They weren’t operating under any law that we are familiar with. They were operating under the foreign private ecclesiastical ‘law’ of a corrupt Church operated as a storefront by criminals engaged in kidnapping, unlawful conversion, inland piracy, press-ganging, and other heinous crimes.”
“The True God has smelled the stench of their ‘holocausts’ offered to Baal. The True God has heard their councils and taken account of their motivations.”
“They will not escape the righteous judgment coming to them, both as a result of their deeds and as a”

Source: The IRS’s Hidden Agenda: A Threat to Individual Sovereignty

#1875

The Power of Small Contributions

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article provides a relevant analogy and message about perseverance and determination, but does not directly address state assembly operations or Florida-specific issues.
Anna von Reitz emphasizes that small contributions are crucial in achieving a goal, using the analogy of climbing a mountain to illustrate that persistence and determination are more important than size or ability.
  • → Consider the impact of small donations on the assembly’s efforts
  • → Reflect on the importance of perseverance and grit in achieving goals
“It’s the will behind it all that matters. It’s the grit.”
“The size of a contribution is not necessarily the measure of it, any more than the size of a climber determines their success.”

Source: The Power of Small Contributions

#1876

Deception in the Ranks: A Threat to American Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses a tactic used by adversaries to deceive and manipulate others, which is relevant as background information for assembly members.
Anna von Reitz describes how their enemies use Satanic Role Playing to deceive and mislead others by pretending to be their enemies and blaming them for their own wrongdoings. This tactic is used to cheat, murder, and steal ‘in the name of’ the targeted group. She argues that this has been done to actual Americans, who have been left to pay off debts incurred by these impostors.
  • → Review past actions taken by Florida Assembly members to ensure they are not being deceived or manipulated.
  • → Verify the authenticity of any individuals claiming to represent American interests.
  • → Consider implementing measures to prevent Satanic Role Playing within the assembly process.
“For Satanists, every lie is a prayer, and the bigger the lie, the better.”
“They pretend to be their enemies, and pull all their crappola in the name of or in the guise of their enemies, so that their enemies get blamed for their wrong-doing.”
“I have over the course of many months discussed what these people predictably do to cause trouble.”

Source: Deception in the Ranks: A Threat to American Sovereignty

#1887

Corporate Entities Operating Outside Constitutional Agreements

sovereignty|jurisdiction|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz claims that two commercial corporations, the Territorial United States and the Municipal Corporation doing business as the UNITED STATES, INC., are operating as crime syndicates in violation of their treaty and contract obligations, preying on Americans through identity theft, asset confiscation, and other means.
  • → Review existing contracts and agreements to identify potential corporate entities involved
  • → Research and analyze the Trading With the Enemy Act and its application to American assets
  • → Examine the role of the IRS in relation to Municipal Citizenship and asset confiscation
“The two remaining branches of the original Federal Government are playing war games on our shores in contravention of their duties and contractual obligations.”
“They shuffled off the assets of the Municipal Corporation doing business as the UNITED STATES, INC., left the victims on the hook as Presumed Co-Signers of its debts,”
“Their remedy has fallen far short of what the victims of this perfidy are owed”

Source: Corporate Entities Operating Outside Constitutional Agreements

#1898

Barr’s Bagpipe Signal: A Global Conflict Brewing?

history|legal|international-affairs
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article discusses international affairs and potential global conflicts, but does not provide actionable steps for Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz suggests that Attorney General William Barr’s bagpipe appearance is a signal to the Scottish Templars to aid him in his duty, potentially indicating a larger conflict between nations or organizations.
  • → Review international news for any connections between the US and Scotland or the British Empire.
  • → Consider potential implications of the resurgence of US Navy influence on military affairs.
  • → Research the history of the Scottish Templars and their role in global events.
“The wheels of a massive and ancient Brotherhood are now turning and will turn until God or another Grandmaster cancels ‘The Calling’.”
“What they don’t know is that that is a worldwide signal to the Scottish Templars to go to war and aid him in his duty, whatever that duty is.”
“Considering that it was a Scottish Templar corporation doing business as ‘The United States of America, Inc.’ that began all this corruption and criminality on our shores…”

Source: Barr’s Bagpipe Signal: A Global Conflict Brewing?

#1905

Transforming Governance through Love

spiritual|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses the relationship between law and love, which has implications for governance and decision-making processes, but does not directly address state assembly operations or status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that love is a superior force to law, as it knows no limits and is inclusive, whereas law is restrictive and exclusive. She suggests that by focusing on what we should do instead of what we shouldn’t, we can transform our perspective and overcome evil. This idea has implications for how we approach governance and relationships.
  • → Consider the potential benefits of reframing laws and policies in positive terms to promote a proactive attitude
  • → Explore ways to incorporate love and compassion into decision-making processes
  • → Reflect on how focusing on what we should do instead of what we shouldn’t can lead to personal growth and transformation
“Love knows no Law.”
“The essence of Love is Limitless.”
“Law is exclusive. Love is inclusive.”

Source: Transforming Governance through Love

#1916

Rising Up Against a Corrupt System

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses general concepts related to sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the corrupt system, but does not provide specific actionable steps for Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz discusses the complexities of dismantling a corrupt system that has been built on lies and deceit. She emphasizes the need for education and re-education of individuals who are unaware of their rights and remedies, and encourages readers to take action in their own lives and work together with others.
  • → Review and understand the concept of ‘useful idiots’ and how they have been complicit in perpetuating the corrupt system
  • → Research and learn about the true nature of home loans and mortgages, and how they are used to enslave individuals
  • → Consider reaching out to local IRS agents or other government officials to educate them on the need for change
“My Readers know that when the banks advertise ‘Home Loans’ they are soliciting us to loan them the use of our homes and other property assets so that they can make a profit”
“She is operating in a mental state and under a system of assumptions that are almost a hundred years out of date.”
“You and me, Brother. So don’t worry or let your hearts be troubled. Just rise up every morning and do your best.”

Source: Rising Up Against a Corrupt System

#1918

Waking Up to Government Deceit: The Path to Self-Governance

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article provides a general framework for understanding the importance of individual self-governance and critical thinking skills, but does not directly address state assembly operations or Florida-specific issues.
Anna von Reitz argues that people are waking up to the reality of government deceit and crime, and that self-governance is essential for individual freedom. She emphasizes the importance of discernment and critical thinking skills to pierce through illusions and uncover truth. This matters because it highlights the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own governance and not rely on untrustworthy leaders.
  • → Review existing education system for flaws and incompleteness
  • → Develop critical thinking and discernment skills through self-study or alternative educational resources
“How is it possible that we have been living in the midst of all this deceit and crime, and had no idea?”
“We must learn to self-govern, and never again leave that responsibility to other men”
“The school we will attend is not conventional.”

Source: Waking Up to Government Deceit: The Path to Self-Governance

#1919

Uncovering the Deceptions of Admiralty Law

sovereignty|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on sovereignty concepts related to individual identity and jurisdiction, but is more focused on spiritual and philosophical ideas.
Anna von Reitz discusses the concept of ‘bridges’ and ‘bars’ in Admiralty law, comparing it to the idea that people have been misled into believing they are separate from God and their true identity. She argues that this has led to a system where people’s DNA and identity can be claimed by others. The article is more about spiritual and philosophical concepts than state assembly operations.
  • → Review Admiralty law concepts and their implications on individual sovereignty
“All the schemes and dreams of men are, in this day and age, being exposed like the skeleton of a whale on the beach long after the flesh is gone.”
“I think I will re-read The Book of Job tonight.”
“I believe in an everlasting and true Creator, a Being that inhabits and enlightens us all, a Living God that gives us life and every good thing— and which we can never describe or second-guess or know —“

Source: Uncovering the Deceptions of Admiralty Law

#1920

Beyond Words: A New Mode of Communication?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on concepts related to sovereignty and jurisdiction, but its focus is more philosophical and less directly applicable to assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz describes a hypothetical mode of communication that uses pictures to convey truth directly, without words, allowing for instant understanding and clarity.
  • → Consider alternative forms of communication in assembly meetings, such as visual aids or image-based presentations
  • → Explore the concept of ‘photo-feeling’ language and its potential applications in assembly work
  • → Develop a plan to increase awareness among assembly members about their inner eye and non-physical organs of sight
“There are no secrets. Nothing is hidden. Nothing is deceptive. It simply is, or is not, and that is all there is to it.”
“You know how the man felt at that moment and you know why he is smiling.”
“All those illusion-laden aspects of communication (or miscommunication) are gone”

Source: Beyond Words: A New Mode of Communication?

#1924

Debtorsandcreditors

history|legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on historical and legal concepts relevant to governance and sovereignty, but does not provide actionable steps or specific information about Florida assembly operations
Anna von Reitz claims that the Roman Catholic Church harbors a cult within itself that worships reptiles and has been using Christianity as a cover for their nefarious activities. This cult allegedly uses child rape to pollute bloodlines with foreign genetic material, and has infiltrated governments and institutions worldwide. The article suggests that this cult has been operating under the guise of the Roman Catholic Church since ancient times.
  • → Research the historical claims made by Anna von Reitz about the Roman Catholic Church and its alleged ties to a reptile-worshiping cult
  • → Consider the implications of these claims on the legitimacy and authority of the Roman Catholic Church in Florida
  • → Evaluate whether any laws or policies in Florida need to be revised or updated in light of these allegations
“This pagan religion came to Rome no later than the Second Century B.C. and became enmeshed in the Roman administrative government where its adherents served as tax collectors and notaries.”
“The use of impersonation and introduction of ‘Dog Latin’ as a means to enslave illiterate people was established under the later Emperor Justinian, adopted by the Cult ruling the City of Rome, and allowed by the Roman Catholic Church which operated its Secular Business under Roman Civil Law.”
“They see this as an opportunity to assure lots of progeny for themselves, seeded into the general population.”

Source: Debtorsandcreditors

#1922

Unveiling the Secrets of Human Biology: A Journey Through Dogon Mythology

sovereignty|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 3/10 — The article touches on concepts related to sovereignty and our connection to nature, but it does not provide actionable steps for Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz claims that the Dogon tribe’s mythology holds the key to understanding human biology and our connection to a reptilian ‘First Born’ who sacrificed itself for humanity’s existence. According to her, this mythological figure is linked to the Creator and our DNA, making it essential to acknowledge and claim our ‘dead reptilian brother’ to inherit his estate. This idea has implications for how we view our own biology and our relationship with the natural world.
  • → Review the Dogon mythology and its potential connections to human biology
  • → Consider the concept of a reptilian ‘First Born’ as a metaphor for our connection to nature and the Creator
“They had an extra transparent eyelid that protected their large, light sensitive, slightly bulging eyes, and their eyes usually were flecked with gold.”
“This First Born dies and sacrifices itself so that we might live, and we reject it and refuse to care for or claim it’s dying body–the amniotic membranes, placenta, etc., that are the remains of a reptilian fish-man brother with the same DNA as ours.”
“That’s why ‘abandoning’ the Afterbirth material is such a grave sin in the eyes of the Dogons,”

Source: Unveiling the Secrets of Human Biology: A Journey Through Dogon Mythology

#1858

Embracing the Holy Spirit in Times of Spiritual War

spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 2/10 — This article is primarily focused on spiritual concepts rather than state assembly operations or relevant jurisdictional issues.
Anna von Reitz argues that a spiritual war is being waged against humanity, with the Spirit of Evil promoting secrecy, deceit, and distortion, while the Holy Spirit promotes transparency, truth, and clarity. She encourages readers to overcome fear and lies by embracing the Holy Spirit and releasing emotional baggage. This matters because it affects individual well-being and potentially collective action.
  • → Review personal experiences with fear and lies and work on overcoming them
  • → Consider the role of money as a symbol of value rather than an actual entity
  • → Reflect on the power of love as a currency in the universe
“It has been said many times, many ways, and it is clearly stated in the Bible. We do not struggle against flesh, but against the Spirit of Evil;”
“The Holy Spirit thrives on transparency, truth, and clarity.”
“If you will overcome the Spirit of Evil, you must overcome both delusion and fear.”

Source: Embracing the Holy Spirit in Times of Spiritual War

#1935

Allbuyart

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Relevance: 🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 2/10 — The article touches on the importance of perception and understanding, which is relevant to the Florida Assembly’s work in governance and civic engagement, but does not directly address state assembly operations or jurisdictional issues.
Anna von Reitz argues that art is essential for perception and understanding, comparing it to a universal language that can help people tap into their inner selves and connect with others on a deeper level.
  • → Consider incorporating art appreciation and education into the Florida Assembly’s cultural enrichment programs
“Art helps us do that and to make that leap in perception that can carry us all the way back to the ‘lost’ Universal Language of Photo-Feelings and instant knowing.”
“People have lost their ‘eyes to see’, and are like dead people in fact as well as on paper, not because they lack the essential organs and capacities to relate to art, but because they have been stymied, atrophied, and discouraged to the point wherein they can’t perceive art naturally anymore, and can’t interpret it, either.”

Source: Allbuyart

#1839

A Spiritual Message from Anna von Reitz

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Relevance: 🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 1/10 — The article is about Anna’s personal spiritual experience and has no direct relation to state assembly operations or relevant topics.
Anna von Reitz claims that the Virgin Mary appeared to her three times, each time bringing blessings and great changes soon after. She believes this visitation is a message for the world, but its path or motivation is unknown.
“The scent of roses fills the air around her as if all the roses of a thousand fields of bloom were present in the room.”
“All this she sent to each one of us, to our country, to our world.”
“Buckle up your seat belts. I am certainly buckling mine.”

Source: A Spiritual Message from Anna von Reitz

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