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Anna von Reitz Briefing — Retry Backfill 4 — May 02, 2026

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Anna von Reitz — Retry Backfill 4 — May 02, 2026

99 articles analyzed · Generated May 02, 2026

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#1708

Beware: Fake State Assemblies Exposed

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪ 9/10 — This article directly addresses the importance of correctly assembling State Assemblies and warns against impostors.
Anna von Reitz warns against State Assemblies that include ‘US Citizens’ as members, which she claims are actually British Territorial States attempting to usurp American Federal States. She emphasizes the importance of assembling true States of the Union to reclaim birthright and end The Great Fraud.
  • → Verify membership composition and ensure only American State Citizens are included
  • → Research and understand the difference between US Citizens and American State Citizens
  • → Be cautious of organizations claiming to be ‘State Assemblies’ that may actually be foreign entities
“What these Tories are organizing is by definition another British Territorial State-of-State for their Queen…”
“We know what they are doing. We know who they are.”
“Any group purporting to be a ‘State Assembly’ which includes US Citizens as members is not one of our States…”

Source: Beware: Fake State Assemblies Exposed

#1724

Correct Your Status: Assemble the States of the Union

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪ 9/10 — The article directly addresses state assembly operations and status correction steps, making it highly relevant to Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz explains that there’s a distinction between ‘soil jurisdiction’ (Republican States) and ‘land jurisdiction’ (International Jurisdiction States), which have been misidentified as ‘US Citizens’. This has led to the people being unaware of their true capacity and authority. Correcting this status is necessary for the states to be assembled and for the people to act in their proper capacity.
  • → Review and correct personal records to identify as a Lawful Person, not a US Citizen
  • → Research and understand the distinction between soil and land jurisdictions
  • → Explore ways to assemble the State of Florida and other states
  • → Educate others about the importance of correcting their status and assembling the states
“Both the living people (soil) and the Lawful Persons (land) are the same, just acting in two different capacities in the same way that you can act as a Father or as a School Teacher.”
“Nobody else on our side of the issues can enforce the Constitutions.”
“We haven’t assembled the States in 150 years.”

Source: Correct Your Status: Assemble the States of the Union

#1769

Correcting Misrepresentations: The Importance of Accurate Assembly Operations

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪ 9/10 — This article directly addresses state assembly operations and the importance of correctly identifying and representing State Nationals and State Citizens.
Anna von Reitz argues that organizations claiming to represent ‘United States Citizens’ are not competent to assemble actual states of the union, as they do not include State Nationals and State Citizens. This is a critical issue because only our states can enforce the Constitutions and re-charter the American-owned states of states we are owed. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of coming home to one’s state while there is still a home to come back to.
  • → Review existing organizations claiming to represent ‘United States Citizens’ for their competence in assembling actual states of the union
  • → Educate oneself on the distinction between State Nationals and State Citizens, and how this impacts assembly operations
  • → Consider joining or supporting The American States Assembly, which is properly constituted of American State Nationals and State Citizens
  • → Research and verify the legitimacy of organizations like Beacon 37, The Republic, and RuSA
“No organization that includes ‘United States Citizens’ or ‘Citizens of the United States’ can assemble an actual State of the Union.”
“Our States are the only ones that can enforce the Constitutions because our States are the Parties to the Constitutions.”
“You need to come home while there is still a home to come home to.”

Source: Correcting Misrepresentations: The Importance of Accurate Assembly Operations

#1784

Get Involved with Your State Assembly: A Guide to Coordinators and Resources

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪ 9/10 — This article directly addresses state assembly operations, status correction steps, and provides resources for Florida Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz explains how to contact State Assembly Coordinators in various states, clarifies the role of multiple coordinators, and provides resources for those interested in joining the American States Assembly. This matters because it helps individuals understand the process of forming a sovereign state assembly and getting involved in their community’s governance.
  • → Verify the legitimacy of State Assembly Coordinators by checking their names on www.TheAmericanStatesAssembly.net and PaperUpNow.com
  • → Join The American States Assembly’s Monday Q&A session via Zoom to ask questions and learn more about the process
  • → Submit questions for Anna von Reitz during the teleconference at info@theamericanstatesassembly.net
“There may be multiple State Assembly Coordinators in any one State, as indeed County Assemblies are also typically involved in putting together the State Assembly.”
“The sovereign State becomes ‘re-populated’ as each State has a Coordinator step forward and complete their paperwork.”
“A State National carries no obligation to serve their State in any public capacity.”

Source: Get Involved with Your State Assembly: A Guide to Coordinators and Resources

#1710

Correcting Jurisdictional Errors: A Critical Step in State Assembly Operations

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly addresses the process of assembling states and correcting jurisdictional errors, which is highly relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the national assembly effort has gotten its priorities backwards by trying to assemble States of States before assembling the actual States. This is like putting the cart in front of the horse, as the States must be established first to charter the States of States. She emphasizes the importance of ‘returning’ to the land and soil jurisdiction and getting paperwork in order to operate as State Citizens.
  • → Verify that all Florida Assembly members have completed their own paperwork to explicitly return to the land and soil jurisdiction
  • → Organize a meeting with other assembly members to discuss the process of assembling the actual States before chartering States of States
  • → Review the history of each state’s original charters and determine whether an actual Federal State of State was ever chartered
  • → Determine if any necessary amendments or restorations need to be made to existing charters
“You have to assemble the actual States BEFORE you assemble any States of States (the Confederation States)”
“The States cannot be operated from the sea or the air jurisdiction of the corporations, just like you can’t be on a boat in the middle of the ocean and plow a field.”
“When they try to reboot the Federal States of States our States are owed, all they accomplish is setting up a new franchise for their own foreign parent corporations.”

Source: Correcting Jurisdictional Errors: A Critical Step in State Assembly Operations

#1722

Unmasking the Corporate Entity: Understanding Sovereignty in America

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly addresses the nature of sovereignty, jurisdiction, and corporate entities in America, which is highly relevant to state assembly operations and status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that no incorporated entity can be a sovereign entity, and that all corporations, including those claiming to be governments, owe their existence to a sovereign entity. This means that entities like the US Government, Inc. and State of New York, Inc. are not sovereign entities but rather foreign commercial corporations pretending to provide services under contract. This has significant implications for understanding the nature of government and authority in America.
  • → Review the charters and constitutions of Florida’s state and local governments to identify any potential corporate entities claiming sovereignty
  • → Investigate the use of EINs, TINs, and CAGE numbers by these corporations and their impact on public records and identity
  • → Consider drafting legislation or resolutions to clarify the distinction between sovereign entities and incorporated entities in Florida law
  • → Research and develop strategies for correcting the record and reclaiming jurisdiction over land and soil in Florida
“No incorporated entity can be a sovereign entity. By definition.”
“These are all foreign incorporated Governmental Service Contractors that are supposed to be providing the services stipulated under their respective Constitutions.”
“The only thing confusing about this is that there are two groups of them operating at the same time —- Territorial corporations and Municipal corporations.”

Source: Unmasking the Corporate Entity: Understanding Sovereignty in America

#1726

Anna von Reitz Exposes Sun-Tzu’s Deception: A Threat to Sovereignty?

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly involves jurisdiction, sovereignty, and the role of the Vatican in international law, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz accuses Sun-Tzu (Jeff Dougherty) of misquoting her in a letter to Cardinal George, claiming he is twisting her words to deceive people with poor reading skills. She provides evidence from her website to show the actual quote and its context. This matter involves jurisdiction, sovereignty, and the role of the Vatican in international law.
  • → Review Anna von Reitz’s Letter to Cardinal George on her website for accuracy
  • → Verify the authenticity of Sun-Tzu’s quotes and claims about Anna von Reitz
  • → Consider the implications of the Uniform Commercial Code and its connection to the Vatican
“I see that you guys are passing Anna’s paperwork back and forth. I would ask you to please refer to the documents that we’ve posted on Nesara News, exposing Anna’s fraud…”
“My blood seal stands upon the record of the Vatican Chancery Court in Witness of what I am going to show you tonight.”
“The Canon Law of the Church stands above every other form of law, and the Roman Curia above all other courts.”

Source: Anna von Reitz Exposes Sun-Tzu’s Deception: A Threat to Sovereignty?

#1729

Beware of DBA Applications: Protect Your Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly addresses the sovereignty process and jurisdictional concepts relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz warns against applying for a DBA (Doing Business As) from a State of State to use one’s own name, as it undermines the process of reclaiming trade names and sovereignty. She emphasizes that individuals already possess their own name and derivatives, and paying a commercial corporation for its use is illogical. This matters because it affects the integrity of the assembly process and individual sovereignty.
  • → Review current DBA applications to determine if any have been submitted using one’s own name
  • → Cancel and revoke any such applications immediately
  • → Verify that all trade names and derivatives are safely recorded on land and soil as per Anna von Reitz’s directions
“You go through all this trouble to reclaim your Trade Name and seize the Derivative Names/NAMES and move them all back to safety on the land and soil of your State of the Union, and then you go pay the State of State to use your own NAME? Are you nuts?”
“If I didn’t specifically tell you to do it, don’t.”
“You already possess your own Name and the DERIVATIVES and have it safely on the land and soil by using my process and directions.”

Source: Beware of DBA Applications: Protect Your Sovereignty

#1730

Anna von Reitz Exposes Land Ownership Deception

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that ‘US Citizens’ cannot own land in the States because they are acting as foreigners, and instead, American State Nationals and Citizens own their land and homes. She emphasizes the importance of registering property on the land and soil, rather than relying on descriptions or titles. This matters because it affects the rights and ownership of individuals regarding their land and properties.
  • → Review existing property registration processes in Florida to ensure they align with Anna’s recommendations
  • → Investigate the concept of ‘metes and bounds’ physical description and boundary markers for property claims
  • → Consider drafting legislation or policies that support Anna’s ideas on land ownership and registration
“Register nothing. Record everything.”
“You live in an actual and factual world.”

Source: Anna von Reitz Exposes Land Ownership Deception

#1733

FBI Investigation: Understanding State Assembly Jurisdiction

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly addresses state assembly operations, jurisdiction, and the importance of lawful operation.
Anna von Reitz explains that the FBI is investigating groups claiming to be ‘State Assemblies’ due to their confusion over jurisdiction and operation as foreign governments within US territory. She emphasizes the importance of operating lawfully, correcting birthright political status, and staying in one’s own lane. This matters because misoperation can lead to insurrection charges and undermine legitimate state assembly efforts.
  • → Review and understand the distinction between ‘State’ Assemblies and ‘State of State’ organizations.
  • → Verify that your group is operating lawfully within its jurisdiction and not confusing US citizenship with American State National status.
  • → Educate yourself on the importance of staying in one’s own lane and avoiding criss-crossing jurisdictions.
“You can’t sit on the fence and be on the sea and on the land and soil at the same time.”
“US Citizens of either stripe have no constitutional guarantee to ‘assemble’.”
“We are proceeding lawfully in all respects, correcting and establishing our actual birthright political status,”

Source: FBI Investigation: Understanding State Assembly Jurisdiction

#1735

Avoiding Insurrection: Understanding State Assembly Operations

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article directly addresses the correct process of state assembly, jurisdiction, and sovereignty, making it highly relevant to Florida Assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that US Citizens forming State Assemblies are actually creating competing commercial corporations, not sovereign states, which is considered insurrection against existing State of State organizations. This distinction is crucial for understanding the correct process of state assembly and avoiding conflicts with established governments. The article emphasizes the importance of operating as Lawful People and adopting the status of State Nationals and State Citizens to assemble a lawful State.
  • → Review current Assembly operations to ensure they are not inadvertently creating competing commercial corporations
  • → Verify that all necessary paperwork has been completed and recorded, including Declarations of Status
  • → Consider re-examining the role and responsibilities of US Citizens in relation to state assembly processes
“The only kind of ‘State’ a ‘US Citizen’ can form is a Confederate State.”
“We occupy our own sphere as they are also obligated to inhabit their own.”
“Those who refuse to do the paper work and make the proper Declarations remain US Citizens —and US Citizens are not protected nor enabled to participate in any assembly process.”

Source: Avoiding Insurrection: Understanding State Assembly Operations

#1738

Beware Controlled Opposition in State Assembly Operations

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article directly addresses the risks and pitfalls of state assembly operations and the importance of jurisdictional clarity.
Anna von Reitz warns that some groups, like Michigan General Jural Assembly, may be controlled opposition trying to create ‘States of State’ for their own use, which can lead to conflict with existing jurisdictions and potentially treasonous activities.
  • → Review the membership criteria and jurisdictional claims of any state assembly or group seeking affiliation with Florida Assembly.
  • → Verify the legitimacy and intentions of any group claiming to represent a state or its people.
  • → Educate yourself on the difference between ‘States of State’ and actual states, and how this distinction affects jurisdiction and sovereignty.
“All the States of the Confederation were States of States —– commercial corporations created to conduct commercial business for the States of the Federation.”
“The Federal Corporations both Territorial and Municipal allow for Dual Citizenship, but our States of the Union never have.”
“It would be like working as an employee for Pepsi and at the same time, organizing production of Coca-Cola.”

Source: Beware Controlled Opposition in State Assembly Operations

#1759

Reviving American Corporations: The Role of Unincorporated Land Jurisdiction ‘People’

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article directly addresses sovereignty, jurisdiction, and corporate structures relevant to state assembly operations
Anna von Reitz argues that only Americans can revive American corporations, not Canadians or British Territorial United States Citizens. She claims this is because the original Federal States of States were suspended after the Civil War and their assets were rolled into State Trusts. The article discusses the difference between incorporated states and unincorporated land jurisdiction ‘People’ who are sovereign unto themselves. This matters because it affects the ability to revive American corporations and restore ancient rights and properties.
  • → Review existing Florida Assembly corporate structures for potential inconsistencies with Anna’s claims
  • → Investigate State Trusts established in other states and their relationship to original Federal States of States
  • → Consider the implications of unincorporated land jurisdiction ‘People’ on sovereignty and governance
  • → Determine if any changes are needed to Florida Assembly operations or policies based on Anna’s arguments
“The People. And who are the “People”? Those American State Nationals and American State Citizens who are naturally populating the physically-defined States –the States that are also Parties to the Constitutions.”
“One type of entity, the States of States, are incorporated, and the other, the physically defined States, are not.”
“Only unincorporated land jurisdiction People acting in their Lawful Person capacity as American State Citizens can revive these states.”

Source: Reviving American Corporations: The Role of Unincorporated Land Jurisdiction ‘People’

#1766

Uncovering the Hidden Jurisdictions: A Closer Look at the Three Constitutions

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article provides detailed information about the creation and ratification process of the three Constitutions, which is relevant to understanding jurisdictional awareness and state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are three Constitutions created by Congress in different capacities: one for the united States of America (Federal Government), one for the British Territorial United States, and one for the Municipal Government operated by the Holy Roman Empire. These Constitutions were adopted as codicils to the original Equity Contract, which was ratified by the States in 1789. This matters because it clarifies the different jurisdictions and powers of each Constitution.
  • → Review the three Constitutions mentioned in the article to understand their respective jurisdictions and powers
  • → Consider how this information may impact state assembly operations and jurisdictional awareness
  • → Research the prescriptive charters mentioned in the article to better understand foreign subcontractors’ roles
“One must remember that everything taking place during the adoption of the Constitutions — is a power-sharing agreement between the States operating the original Confederate States of States, and two foreign subcontractors, according to the dictates of the peace process and treaties ending the Revolutionary War.”
“The Congress was ‘reseated’ and acted as the Territorial United States Congress which allowed it to address the British Trusteeship while the Original Equity Contract was being ratified—“
“At each step, the Congress is operating in a different capacity and jurisdiction — first acting in public to restructure and limit the American Confederation of States [of States] dba ‘States of America'”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Jurisdictions: A Closer Look at the Three Constitutions

#1768

Pillartopost

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article directly addresses issues related to jurisdiction and sovereignty process, which are critical to the work of the Florida Assembly.
Anna von Reitz argues that the concept of ‘US Citizens’ is a false presumption created by commercial corporations to control individuals, and that people are actually Lawful Persons created by God. She claims that this has led to confusion and misidentification as either British Territorial United States Citizens or Municipal Citizens of the United States. The article suggests that individuals should assert their true status as Lawful Persons and reject these false presumptions.
  • → Review existing records to identify any instances where Florida Assembly members have been referred to as ‘US Citizens’ or ‘Municipal Citizens’, and correct them accordingly
  • → Develop a strategy for educating assembly members on the distinction between Lawful Persons and commercial corporate entities
  • → Consider drafting a resolution or statement affirming the sovereignty of Floridians as Lawful Persons
“We were created by God.”
“I act exclusively as a lawful person. Where’s your authority to address me?”

Source: Pillartopost

#1773

Uncovering the True Nature of State Formation

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article provides historical context on land jurisdiction and state formation, which is relevant to jural assemblies and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz explains that ‘Congress’ is a broad term for a meeting, and the original Continental Congresses were raucous and unofficial. She argues that the American Revolution was about ownership of soil and land, and the colonists gave rise to separate nations once they declared their interest in the land. This has implications for how we understand the creation of states and nations.
  • → Review historical documents to better understand the original intent behind state formation
  • → Consider the role of land jurisdiction in defining state sovereignty
  • → Research the impact of British meddling on American currency and trade
“A ‘colony’ is itself a ‘farm family community'”
“The colonists, all considered members of their respective farm family communities, naturally and immediately gave rise to separate nations”
“It has in its original meaning and context none of the dignity accorded to the word today”

Source: Uncovering the True Nature of State Formation

#1774

Decoding Latinized Conventions: A Key to Correcting State Assembly Operations

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article is directly relevant to understanding land/soil jurisdiction and its impact on state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains how the Municipal United States Government changed its naming conventions in 1851 from Latin to English, making it harder to distinguish between soil jurisdiction (states) and land/sea jurisdiction (federal government). This affects how documents are written and interpreted. Understanding this distinction is crucial for correcting state assembly operations and status.
  • → Review historical documents for correct naming conventions
  • → Verify the jurisdiction of each state in current documents
  • → Research and educate members on Latinized vs. English naming conventions
“In Latin, the greatest power and respect and political status is indicated by the use of all small letters.”
“A name written in all small letters indicates the political status of a free patrician in their private capacity: flavius josephus.”
“There was a resurgence of these ‘Latinized’ conventions in this country following the Second World War…”

Source: Decoding Latinized Conventions: A Key to Correcting State Assembly Operations

#1779

Foralljuralassemblies53

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — This article provides a detailed explanation of the historical events that led to the current structure of the US government, which is relevant for understanding the sovereignty process and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz explains how the US government’s legislative history was altered during the Civil War, specifically through the Enrollment Act of 1863, which created a ‘Federal Overlay’ on top of the actual United States. This led to the disappearance of one-third of the federal government and the creation of new branches, including the British United States Territorial Government and the Municipal United States Government. The article highlights how this event has contributed to the current malaise in American governance. Understanding this history is crucial for correcting the status quo.
  • → Research the Enrollment Act of 1863 and its impact on federal government structure
  • → Examine the role of Provost Marshals in maintaining order during the Civil War era
  • → Consider how the creation of a ‘Federal Overlay’ has influenced modern-day governance
“It is not the function of our Government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the Government from falling into error.”
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Source: Foralljuralassemblies53

#1789

Reclaiming Your Birthright: Understanding Citizenship in America

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article provides a clear explanation of the different types of citizenship and how they relate to jurisdiction, which is directly relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are three types of citizenship in the US, but most people are unaware of their true status as American State Citizens. She argues that this lack of knowledge is exploited by governments to tax citizens and control them through Municipal and Territorial Courts. The solution lies in reclaiming one’s natural birthright political estate and becoming a State Citizen.
  • → Review the types of citizenship mentioned in the article and consider which category applies to constituents
  • → Investigate the process for obtaining Certified Birth Certificates and Witness Testimonies to establish proof of non-consensual contracts
  • → Research the Geneva Conventions and Hague Conventions to understand their relevance to State Nationals
  • → Consider hosting a workshop or seminar to educate assembly members on sovereignty, jurisdiction, and state citizenship
“What we basically have is a giant racketeering scheme: both the Territorial and the Municipal Government corporations claim that we are citizens belonging to their organizations, so that both can tax us.”
“People who took the extra step to have a State Certified Birth Certificate ‘Authenticated’ by the United States Secretary of State have proof that they are owed the Geneva Conventions, not the Hague Conventions, under international law.”
“If you bother to secure your Certified Birth Certificates and your two Witness Testimonies affirming that you are ‘the’ living man or woman whose physical birth details are noted on the Birth Certificate have evidence of non-consensual and unconscionable contracts being presumed against them as mere babies in their cradles.”

Source: Reclaiming Your Birthright: Understanding Citizenship in America

#1799

Correcting Jurisdiction: One Person Can Make a Difference

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪ 8/10 — The article directly addresses the importance of understanding political status, assembly operations, and jurisdiction over land and soil.
Anna von Reitz argues that one person can reclaim a state for its people by acting as a sovereign in their own right, and that The American States Assembly is the only organization with the correct standing to do so. This matters because it highlights the importance of understanding one’s political status and taking action to reclaim jurisdiction over land and soil. The article also emphasizes the need for accurate assembly operations and the role of jural assemblies in maintaining sovereignty.
  • → Review the requirements for establishing lawful and legal standing as an American State National or Citizen
  • → Evaluate the role of The American States Assembly in relation to other organizations claiming to represent state interests
  • → Consider the importance of requiring membership declarations of unique political status
“It doesn’t take ten men or fifty or a million, it just takes one man or woman with the proper standing to claim back a whole State for the People of that State.”
“Our States of the Union are harsh masters. They demand our unique and singular devotion as citizens.”
“Only one organization has met the requirements to have the correct Lawful and legal standing established for itself and all its members– The American States Assembly.”

Source: Correcting Jurisdiction: One Person Can Make a Difference

#1702

Challenging State Bar Authority: A New Path Forward

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant to sovereignty and jurisdiction, as it challenges the authority of state bars and opens up possibilities for individuals to represent themselves or seek assistance from non-licensed laypeople.
Anna von Reitz argues that practicing law does not require a license from the state, citing several US Supreme Court cases. This matters because it challenges the authority of state bars to regulate lawyers and opens up possibilities for individuals to represent themselves or seek assistance from non-licensed laypeople.
  • → Review the cited US Supreme Court cases to understand the legal basis for von Reitz’s argument
  • → Consider how this information might be used to challenge state bar regulations in Florida
  • → Research the process for revoking membership in the Bar and continuing to function as a Counselor of Law
“The practice of law cannot be licensed by any state/State.”
“Members of groups who are competent non lawyers can assist other members of the group achieve the goals of the group in court without being charged with ‘Unauthorized practice of law.'”
“Loss of a Bar Card does not mean the Soup Kitchen for former Bar Attorneys.”

Source: Challenging State Bar Authority: A New Path Forward

#1703

The Jester’s Defense: A Sovereignty Strategy for the Brave

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses a defense strategy related to sovereignty and jurisdiction, which is relevant to Florida Assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz proposes a defense strategy called ‘The Jester’s Defense’ where an individual claims to be an idiot in court, making it difficult for prosecutors to hold them responsible. This tactic can be used to dismiss charges related to taxes, vehicle codes, and other minor infractions. The strategy is based on the historical tradition of monarchs being unable to harm jesters under law.
  • → Consider incorporating ‘The Jester’s Defense’ into Florida Assembly training materials as a potential defense strategy for individuals facing minor charges
  • → Evaluate the feasibility of implementing this tactic in real-world court scenarios and its potential impact on case outcomes
  • → Research historical precedents for The Jester’s Defense and its application in modern law
  • → Develop a framework for when and how to use The Jester’s Defense effectively
“Why? Because he’s an idiot.”
“So long as you have done no actual material harm, and stand there and claim to be an ‘idiot’ every time the court or prosecutor addresses you, they are stuck honoring the among the oldest traditions of all law: The Jester’s Defense.”
“I’m an idiot!”

Source: The Jester’s Defense: A Sovereignty Strategy for the Brave

#1704

Correcting Your Political Status: A Key to Restoring Our Lawfully Mandated Government

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Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides background information on the structure of the American government, jurisdiction, and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz explains the structure of the American government, highlighting the distinction between unincorporated Republic States and incorporated Confederation States. She emphasizes the importance of correcting one’s political status record to act as a People, assemble their State of the Union, and restore the lawfully mandated government. This process involves recording one’s Proper Name as an Unregistered Trademark under the Lanhan Act.
  • → Review Ricardo Johansson’s book ‘Emergence from Illusion’ for insight into the Republican form of government
  • → Research the Lanhan Act and its protections for Unregistered Trademarks
  • → Consider recording a Re-Conveyance of one’s Proper Name to the land and soil of their birth State
“The states own the States which own The States of States.”
“Our American Government operates by Declarations known as ‘Freeman Letters’ and does not function on Executive Orders or Municipal Code.”

Source: Correcting Your Political Status: A Key to Restoring Our Lawfully Mandated Government

#1705

The Hidden Truth About Governance: Fiduciary Deputies vs. Representatives

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the concept of Fiduciary Deputies as an alternative to Representatives in governance, which is relevant to understanding jurisdiction and sovereignty processes.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US government is separate from the actual American Government, which operates through Fiduciary Deputies rather than Representatives. She claims that Representatives are accountable to no one and can act with impunity, whereas Fiduciaries must report back to the people they serve and can be held liable for their actions. This distinction has significant implications for governance and accountability in the US.
  • → Review existing Florida Assembly procedures to ensure they align with the principles of Fiduciary Deputies
  • → Consider implementing recall initiatives or other measures to increase accountability among elected officials
“A Fiduciary Deputy is paid to perform a service and that service is to responsibly and accountably manage money and resources in Good Faith and according to The Prudent Man Standard.”
“If such Fiduciary Deputies sell out Minnesota, America, or the Global Good for money, power, prestige, or for any other selfish ill-gotten motive, they can be held 100% liable–fired, fined, or jailed.”
“You are in fact giving your own Proxy Vote to a member of a Political Lobby, and this amounts to handing him or her a General Power of Attorney obligating you to pay for and support whatever your ‘representative’ votes for.”

Source: The Hidden Truth About Governance: Fiduciary Deputies vs. Representatives

#1711

The Lie Campaign: Exposing the Truth Behind the Accusations

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the accusations against Donald Trump are a result of a massive lie campaign by those who benefit from the status quo, including Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, and international interests. She claims that these individuals have colluded with foreign powers to undermine American sovereignty and profit from it. The article highlights the tactics used by these liars, including accusing their victims of what they themselves are doing, and calls for accountability and a return to American control over its resources.
  • → Review the allegations against Donald Trump and assess their validity in light of Anna’s claims
  • → Examine the role of international interests in shaping American governance and policy
  • → Consider the implications of restoring States’ rights and ending Federal-level manipulation
“Once again, the Liars accused their victim of exactly what they were doing themselves.”
“They are everywhere, lying desperately about anything and everything and everyone.”
“The money we spend on Federal Services will stop being sucked off to benefit foreign interests and will stay at home, where it will benefit the American States and People instead.”

Source: The Lie Campaign: Exposing the Truth Behind the Accusations

#1712

Claiming Your Birthright: Understanding American vs. US Citizenship

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant to sovereignty and jurisdiction, as it discusses the importance of understanding the distinction between ‘US Citizenship’ and ‘American State Citizenship’.
Anna von Reitz argues that claiming ‘US Citizenship’ instead of ‘American State Citizenship’ can lead to losing one’s birthright, being subject to foreign laws, and sharing debts. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between these two terms.
  • → Review existing state assembly documents for references to ‘US Citizenship’ or ‘American State Citizenship’, identify areas where clarification is needed.
  • → Develop educational materials to help citizens understand the distinction between these two terms and its implications.
  • → Consider drafting a resolution or policy statement affirming the importance of American State Citizenship and its benefits.
“If they can confuse you about who and what you are– if they can get you to claim ‘US Citizenship’ instead of American State Citizenship, they win the lottery and you lose.”
“You are either bankrupt or one of the wealthiest people on Earth. And it all hinges on one thing. Are you an American or a US Citizen?”
“You are either owed all the guarantees of the Constitution or not.”

Source: Claiming Your Birthright: Understanding American vs. US Citizenship

#1715

Uncovering the True Meaning of America: A Heavenly Kingdom?

history|legal|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and sovereignty process, but with a focus on historical etymology rather than actionable steps.
Anna Von Reitz explores the etymology of ‘America’ in the Celtic language, suggesting it means ‘Heavenly Kingdom’, and argues that this understanding is relevant to reclaiming sovereignty and establishing a righteous nation.
  • → Research the historical context of the term ‘Amorica’ and its connection to the Catholic Church
  • → Consider recording paperwork on the Public Record to reclaim one’s Good Name and return it to the land and soil they are heir to
“If one should check the true meaning of America in the Celtic language you will find that it is broken into two separate words, ‘amer’ = heavenly, and ‘rika’ = kingdom or nation.”
“The Capitol of the Heavenly Kingdom is The City of Brotherly Love.”

Source: Uncovering the True Meaning of America: A Heavenly Kingdom?

#1716

Anna von Reitz: The Battle for American State Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the sovereignty process, land/soil jurisdiction, and jural assemblies, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz discusses the efforts of American States assembling and reclaiming their sovereignty, while British Territorial ‘US Citizens’ and Roman Municipal ‘Citizens of the United States’ try to undermine this process through misrepresentation and semantic deceit. The actual American People are coming together to enforce the Public Law and Constitutions they are owed, and claim the missing National Credit. This matters because it’s about reclaiming sovereignty and correcting historical injustices.
  • → Review Anna von Reitz’s work and consider its relevance to Florida Assembly operations
  • → Educate yourself on the differences between State Judges and State of State Judges
  • → Research the concept of ‘missing National Credit’ and its implications
“They’ve deliberately misrepresented and libeled and slandered me and clearly haven’t bothered to read my books or check my facts.”
“We are going to peaceably assemble our States of the Union and enforce the Public Law and the Constitutions we are owed.”
“They pulled it in 1868 and they pulled it in 1907 and they pulled it in 1933 and they pulled it again in 1946 and again in 1953…”

Source: Anna von Reitz: The Battle for American State Sovereignty

#1720

Uncovering the Hidden History of American Governance

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 and status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that the American States have not been assembled in over 150 years, and that people are often confused about their actual government due to a lack of education on this topic. She claims that the Federal Government and its structure were taught in schools, but the true nature of the American Government was never mentioned. This matters because it affects how people understand their rights and responsibilities as citizens.
  • → Educate yourself on the history of the American States and their relationship to the Federal Government
  • → Be cautious of efforts to organize ‘American States’ that include ‘US Citizens’ as members, as this may be a State of State organization
  • → Understand the difference between land jurisdiction (American State) and sea jurisdiction (British Territorial United States)
  • → Verify the legitimacy of any government or assembly claiming to represent an American State
“The actual American States haven’t been assembled in over 150 years.”
“We are talking about the government of the People, for the People, and by the People. We’ve never seen it in our lifetimes.”
“Governors, like Presidents, are CEO’s operating in international jurisdiction…”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden History of American Governance

#1721

Federal Retirees’ Rights: A Jurisdictional Wake-Up Call

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the concept of jurisdiction and its implications for federal retirees, which is relevant to the topic of sovereignty and land/soil jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz argues that federal retirees are not subject to foreign jurisdiction when they return home to the United States, but rather have a contractual right to their retirement benefits as American citizens. She claims that staying a ‘US Citizen’ can lead to loss of payments and suggests claiming actual birthright status as Americans instead. This matters because it affects the financial security of retirees.
  • → Review existing state laws and policies regarding federal retiree benefits and jurisdiction
  • → Investigate potential implications for Florida’s own retirement systems and pension obligations
  • → Consider drafting legislation or policy changes to clarify the rights and responsibilities of federal retirees in the state
  • → Research and analyze the contractual obligations of federal employers towards retired employees
“All the Federal entities are operating as commercial corporations no different than Exxon or IBM or GE.”
“You ARE retired and any presumption otherwise is your own fault for failure to notify your former federal employers that you have left their foreign jurisdiction and returned home.”
“They do however have a Priority obligation to pay pensions and earned income credits and VA Services to American Military Retirees.”

Source: Federal Retirees’ Rights: A Jurisdictional Wake-Up Call

#1723

Correcting Public Records: A Key Step in Establishing Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides insight into land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and common law concepts relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that Texas has two jurisdictions: soil jurisdiction (top 6 inches of land) controlled by The Texas Republic and land jurisdiction (everything underlying the soil) controlled by Texas. She emphasizes the importance of correcting public records to establish one’s identity as a Texan, rather than being misidentified as a Brit or employee of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • → Review public records for accuracy
  • → Research and correct any falsified documents
  • → Consider joining a jural assembly to address sovereignty issues
“The soil jurisdiction is what belongs to the ‘Republics’– all of them including Texas.”
“If you want to be considered a Texan you better move your feet and stop talking and start walking.”

Source: Correcting Public Records: A Key Step in Establishing Sovereignty

#1725

Uncovering the Truth: States of States vs. Actual States

jurisdiction|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the distinction between actual states and corporate entities, which is relevant to understanding land/soil jurisdiction and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz argues that ‘Confederate States’ are commercial corporations created to serve actual states, but have become subservient entities that impersonate citizens and deprive them of their rights. This distinction is crucial for correcting the status of American people and reclaiming their sovereignty. The matter affects the relationship between individuals and their states, as well as the authority of state governments.
  • → Review existing state charters to identify potential ‘Confederate States’ entities
  • → Research and discuss the implications of corporate entities impersonating citizens with colleagues
  • → Consider drafting legislation to clarify the distinction between actual states and ‘States of States’
  • → Develop a plan for educating citizens about their correct status and rights
“An entity can’t belong to Wisconsin or be apart from Wisconsin or outside of Wisconsin, and at the same time be Wisconsin, can it?”
“The Confederate ‘States’ are in fact what are called ‘inchoate’ or ‘incomplete’ States, because they have no land or soil component of their own.”
“It’s time for that to stop and for the States of States populated by British Territorial ‘United States Citizens’ and the STATES OF STATES populated by Municipal ‘Citizens of the United States’ to be brought up short and held to account by the actual States and the actual People of this country.”

Source: Uncovering the Truth: States of States vs. Actual States

#1727

Uncovering the Distinctions Between American and US Citizen Status

jurisdiction|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides background information on the complexities of corporate law and jurisdiction, which is relevant to Florida Assembly members’ understanding of sovereignty and land/soil jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz explains that being an American is distinct from being a ‘US Citizen’, highlighting the complexities of corporate law and jurisdiction. She argues that most people are unknowingly subjected to Municipal Law as corporate franchises, rather than living under Common Law and Spiritual Law. This distinction has significant implications for one’s relationship with government and commerce.
  • → Review the concept of Municipal Law vs. Common Law and its relevance to Florida Assembly members
  • → Examine the idea that many people are unknowingly registered as corporate franchises without their consent
  • → Consider the potential benefits of using the Law Merchant against corporate entities
“‘99% of us have no need nor desire to participate in Commerce and can accomplish all that we need to do via peaceful International Trade'”
“‘JOHN MICHAEL DOE is a name of one of several corporate franchise NAMES assigned to and conferred upon you, as the presumed Authorized Representative of a whole MUNICIPAL CITIZENSHIP ORGANIZATION doing business as a Collective Entity'”
“‘Thus, there is JOHN DOE, a Public Charitable Trust, and JOHN MICHAEL DOE, an American Foreign Grantor Trust located in Puerto Rico…'”

Source: Uncovering the Distinctions Between American and US Citizen Status

#1728

Avoiding Foreign Interlopers in State Operations

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — Anna’s article provides context on the importance of identifying unincorporated entities as sovereign States, which is relevant to the Florida Assembly’s understanding of its own jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz clarifies that only unincorporated entities are sovereign and actual States, warning against confusion with commercial corporations. This matters because it affects how one identifies legitimate State operations and avoids being co-opted by foreign interlopers.
  • → Review the definition of ‘State’ in Florida Assembly documents to ensure clarity on unincorporated vs. incorporated entities.
  • → Verify that all American State Citizens and Nationals are involved in operating the Florida Assembly, rather than ‘US Citizens’ referring to a commercial corporation.
  • → Consider revisiting the assembly’s relationship with any external organizations or entities to ensure they align with Anna’s criteria.
“All sovereign entities, all actual States, are unincorporated.”
“If any ‘US Citizen’ tells you they are operating a ‘State’ you may be sure that they are referring euphemistically to an incorporated ‘State of State’ and that it is a foreign interloper.”

Source: Avoiding Foreign Interlopers in State Operations

#1731

Notemp

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 current global tensions are not about nation-states at war, but rather between commercial corporations and groups of such entities, which are threatening life on Earth for their own profit motives. She suggests that people should focus on reclaiming their Good Name and declaring their political status as Americans to sort out the mess caused by these entities. The article also mentions the importance of preparing for potential disasters like EMP attacks and solar flares. It’s essential to understand the distinction between land/soil jurisdiction and commercial corporations, which are not accountable under international law.
  • → Research and understand the difference between land/soil jurisdiction and commercial corporations
  • → Reclaim your Good Name and declare your political status as an American through paperwork
  • → Join a properly organized State Assembly to address the root cause of corruption and malfeasance
  • → Learn about the distinction between ‘United States Citizens’ and ‘Citizens of the United States’
“These aren’t EMP attacks. It boils down to the Good Guys trying to save us and restore our planet, versus the Bad Guys trying to kill everyone off to avoid paying their debts.”
“The safest thing we could all do for ourselves is to lay in extra supplies and get our State Assemblies fully functional and say our prayers.”
“Unlike other times in human history when nation rose against nation, the current tensions are basically between commercial corporations and groups of such entities…”

Source: Notemp

#1732

Maximsoflawforamericans

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the concept of sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the importance of correcting historical errors in governance.
Anna von Reitz argues that the 1865-1868 period following the Civil War was a critical moment when British Territorial ‘States of States’ substituted themselves for American States, leading to ongoing piracy and breach of trust. She claims this situation still needs correction today. The article emphasizes the importance of returning assets and property to their rightful owners and restoring lawful government.
  • → Research the historical context of the Civil War and its aftermath
  • → Examine the concept of ‘Piracy’ in the context of law and jurisdiction
  • → Consider the implications for state assembly operations and governance
“As a Thing is Bound, so it is Unbound.”
“Possession by Pirates Does Not Change Ownership.”
“The American States and People have both suffered Piracy and Gross Breach of Trust.”

Source: Maximsoflawforamericans

#1734

Uncovering the Hidden Jurisdiction: Understanding Your Status

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides background information on the concept of jurisdiction and how it affects American citizens, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are three levels of pecking order in our world: living people (sovereign), Lawful Persons (corporate but not incorporated), and Legal Persons (incorporated entities). She argues that the US government unlawfully converted American citizens to Legal Persons in 1933, changing their jurisdiction from land to sea. This has resulted in Americans being treated as wards of the state rather than sovereign individuals. Understanding this distinction is crucial for correcting one’s status and reclaiming birthright political status.
  • → Review historical documents to understand how your ancestors’ status was changed
  • → Research and understand the difference between Lawful Persons and Legal Persons
  • → Consider taking steps to lawfully convert your presumed Legal Person back into a Lawful Person
“How does this work? Living people create Lawful Persons and Lawful Persons create Legal Persons.”
“When our shanghaied Legal Person wakes up and declares and records their return to the land and soil jurisdiction they are heir to, this results in a ‘lawful conversion’ back to Lawful Person status.”
“Please really notice this and grasp the fact that on paper, ‘Shaun Patrick Murray’ a Lawful Person standing on the land and soil of California, looks exactly the same as ‘Shaun Patrick Murray’ a Legal Person on a boat a hundred miles out at sea.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Jurisdiction: Understanding Your Status

#1736

Anna von Reitz: Return the National Credit

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to state assembly operations and status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US government has been withholding the National Credit from the American people, which would cancel a portion of the national debt and set the country free. She claims that this credit is owed to the states and people due to equitable payment not received. Von Reitz demands that the National Credit be returned to its rightful owners and that those responsible for the fraud and abuse be held accountable.
  • → Review the concept of National Credit and its potential impact on state assembly operations
  • → Consider the role of the US government in withholding this credit from the American people
  • → Research the history of equitable payment and its relation to the national debt
“It Is Simple, Mr. Trump: Return our National Credit to us, which is your National Debt.”
“The fraud and the deceits are discovered. There is no way for Washington or London or Rome to hide it anymore.”
“These abuses must stop and these banks and securities corporations must be brought to bay…”

Source: Anna von Reitz: Return the National Credit

#1737

Uncovering the True Nature of Government

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides background information on land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies, highlighting the importance of understanding the distinction between unincorporated and incorporated entities.
Anna von Reitz explains that ‘The Pledge of Allegiance’ is a feudal oath promising allegiance to a sovereign, which in this case refers to different versions of ‘United States’ and ‘United States of America’. She highlights the distinction between unincorporated entities (sovereign soil jurisdiction) and incorporated entities (Municipal government). This matters because it reveals the true nature of the government and its relationship with citizens.
  • → Review the definitions of unincorporated and incorporated versions of ‘United States’ and ‘United States of America’
  • → Understand the distinction between sovereign soil jurisdiction and Municipal government
  • → Research the history and implications of the Territorial Congress and its role in running the Washington, DC Municipality
“A Pledge is a Feudal Oath given by a Serf or Tenant to a sovereign, promising allegiance subjecting yourself to the sovereign.”
“The flag of something calling itself ‘the United States of America’ — they just didn’t bother to tell anyone which United States of America.”
“Their ‘United States’ which is actually ‘the United States, Inc.’ is run by the members of the Territorial Congress acting as the government of the Washington, DC Municipality”

Source: Uncovering the True Nature of Government

#1739

Empowering Yourself and Others: A Call to Action

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses sovereignty process, land/soil jurisdiction, and empowering individuals to reclaim their lawful estate.
Anna Von Reitz argues that many people are seeking answers about their relationship with government and how to protect themselves from its coercive power. She emphasizes the importance of learning the truth and empowering oneself and others to reclaim lawful estate and sovereignty. This is crucial for creating a safe and sane world.
  • → Review existing Florida Assembly materials on land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and common law
  • → Consider hosting workshops or seminars to educate citizens about their heritage and rights
  • → Develop strategies for empowering individuals to reclaim their lawful estate and sovereignty
“You are here because you know something is wrong, just like the title of my book: ‘You Know Something Is Wrong When….. An American Affidavit of Probable Cause’.”
“The government thinks its job is to protect itself at our expense.”
“That’s what you are being called to do: save this beautiful country. Save your countrymen. And then, reach out and save the world.”

Source: Empowering Yourself and Others: A Call to Action

#1740

The Hidden History of America’s Bankruptcy

jurisdiction|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the replacement of American States of States by British Territorial organizations, which has implications for land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies.
Anna von Reitz claims that in 1868, British Territorial organizations secretly replaced American States of States, and by 1933, these foreign entities were bankrupt. The US government ‘pledged’ the good faith and credit of its citizens as collateral for their debts, leading to generations of Americans being taxed and abused under false presumptions of citizenship. This is a breach of trust and a form of hypothecation of debt, which is unlawful.
  • → Review historical documents related to 1868 and 1933 events
  • → Research the concept of hypothecation of debt and its implications for American citizens
  • → Consider how this information may impact current state assembly operations and jurisdictional claims
“The United States of America [Incorporated] is bankrupt!”
“We’ve already seen in my Article — ‘For All the Jural Assemblies 46 — No Pledges Ever’ — that pledging is a feudal act of serfs and tenants promising to support their sovereign.”
“This is called ‘hypothecation of debt’ and it is a venal, foreign, patently immoral and unlawful practice.”

Source: The Hidden History of America’s Bankruptcy

#1744

Statecitizenvuscitizen

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides relevant background information on the distinction between State citizens and US citizens, which is crucial for understanding sovereignty and jurisdiction in the context of state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are two separate political statuses in the US: ‘United States Citizens’ (a municipal franchise) and ‘Citizens of the United States’ (State citizens). She argues that Americans have a natural law status as State citizens, but are often misidentified as US citizens. This distinction matters because it affects their rights and obligations.
  • → Review existing Florida Assembly policies to ensure they accurately reflect the distinction between State citizens and US citizens
  • → Consider drafting legislation or resolutions to educate Floridians about their true political status and rights
  • → Research and develop strategies for correcting the misidentification of State citizens as US citizens on official documents
“There are two classes of citizens, citizens of the United States and of the State. And one may be a citizen of the former without being a citizen of the latter”
“, “
” — US vs. Valentine 288 F. Supp. 957″

Source: Statecitizenvuscitizen

#1746

Correct Your Political Status: Reclaim Your Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses sovereignty process, land jurisdiction, and self-governance, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the Federal Government in Washington D.C. is a foreign corporation, not the American Government, and that Americans must take responsibility for self-governance by declaring their political status as Lawful Persons. She emphasizes that operating as US Citizens means being subject to corporate control and losing freedom. The article encourages readers to correct their political status and assemble their State of the Union to reclaim sovereignty.
  • → Research the role of District Attorneys and the US Secretary of State in recognizing political status
  • → Review land recording district records for evidence of corrected political status
  • → Assemble a State Assembly to exercise self-governance
“The American Government is and always has been vested entirely in the living people and their Lawful Persons and their geographically-defined States.”
“We are Wisconsinites, Texans, Vermonters, Floridians, and New Yorkers. We are Californians and Oregonians and Montanans and Iowans. We are Minnesotans and Tennesseans and Kentuckians. We are all the faces and place of fifty actual States of the Union.”
“Americans have long paid the other costs of freedom in both blood and sweat, but the one cost that is most important, indeed, crucial to all the rest, we neglect.”

Source: Correct Your Political Status: Reclaim Your Sovereignty

#1747

US Citizenship: A False Sense of Security?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the implications of US citizenship on individual rights and suggests an alternative status that is relevant to sovereignty process and jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz argues that claiming US citizenship comes with significant disadvantages, including loss of access to constitutional guarantees, suspension of civil rights during emergencies, and being treated as tenants rather than landowners. This matters because it highlights the importance of understanding one’s political status and its implications on individual rights. The article suggests that Americans should instead claim American State National status to avoid these limitations.
  • → Review Florida Assembly policies regarding US citizenship claims
  • → Consider drafting legislation to clarify the distinction between US citizens and American State Nationals
  • → Research the historical context of the creation of US citizenship and its relationship to constitutional guarantees
“US Citizens have no access to the Constitutions nor to their guarantees and never have had.”
“What Congress gives, the Congress — or the President — can take away.”
“Since the US Citizens are all Taxpayers by definition…”

Source: US Citizenship: A False Sense of Security?

#1748

Correcting Your Political Status: A Sovereign’s Guide

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses sovereignty process, land/soil jurisdiction, and jural assemblies, making it relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that correcting one’s political status from ‘US Citizen’ to ‘American State National’ requires recording paperwork and providing witness testimonies. This process is not automatic and can be dismissed by judges if done mid-stream in a court case. The corrected status provides evidence of lawful capacity and strengthens one’s position against prosecution.
  • → Review the 1934 Trading With the Enemy Act and its implications for American State Nationals
  • → Consider recording paperwork to correct political status and provide witness testimonies
  • → Educate oneself on the difference between ‘Lawful Person’ and ‘Legal Person’
  • → Consult with a knowledgeable expert or attorney before taking action
“Until you learn to walk, you can’t run.”
“You are basically saying, look, I was born on the land and soil of this American State, but I was misidentified as a US Citizen and never told anything about this.”

Source: Correcting Your Political Status: A Sovereign’s Guide

#1751

Rewriting History: The Reconstruction Era Propaganda Campaign

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 a propaganda campaign is underway to rewrite history and conceal the true nature of the Reconstruction era, which she claims was a gross breach of trust by the Queen and Pope. She urges readers to examine actual contracts, treaties, and historical records to understand the truth. This matters because it affects our understanding of governance and jurisdiction in the United States.
  • → Review the Reconstruction Acts and their current status
  • → Examine the Constitutions and Treaties referenced by Anna von Reitz
  • → Investigate the role of Executive Orders and military junta in modern US governance
“To answer this you need only observe: (1) the contracts — the actual Constitutions and Treaties the Queen and the Pope owed us at the time of the Civil War;”
“The Reconstruction Acts have never been repealed;”
“The President is still defined by his role as Commander-in-Chief and rules by Executive Order via a military junta instead of working for us and our States of the Union.”

Source: Rewriting History: The Reconstruction Era Propaganda Campaign

#1753

Misinterpretation of the Territorial 14th Amendment: A Barrier to Trump’s Efforts

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article touches on the concept of jurisdiction and sovereignty, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna Von Reitz argues that Donald Trump’s efforts are being hindered by a misinterpretation of the Territorial 14th Amendment, which has led to millions of Americans being disenfranchised and forced into ‘United States Citizenship’ as chattels. She believes that until this issue is addressed, it will be difficult for these individuals to vote for Trump or participate in the electoral process.
  • → Review the Territorial 14th Amendment and its implications on American citizenship
  • → Investigate the concept of ‘States of States’ and their relationship to the Confederate States
  • → Consider the potential impact of correcting this misinterpretation on state assembly operations and sovereignty
“Don’t believe it? Read Section 2 of their 14th Amendment.”
“This, above and beyond all else, is why there is a vast ‘Silent Majority’ in America that doesn’t vote.”

Source: Misinterpretation of the Territorial 14th Amendment: A Barrier to Trump’s Efforts

#1757

Correcting Your Political Status: A Matter of Sovereignty

jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies, which are relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains how newborns are misidentified as British Territorial United States Citizens, losing their Constitutional protections, and being subjected to Municipal Government control through strawman personas. This process allows for the exploitation of individuals in the military, who are considered chattel under the rules of the game. The article highlights the importance of correcting one’s political status and providing evidence on the public record to avoid these presumptions.
  • → Review birth certificates and records to determine if they reflect a Lawful Person or Legal Person designation
  • → Research and understand the implications of being presumed a British Territorial United States Citizen
  • → Consider taking steps to correct one’s political status and provide evidence on the public record
“You are (1) deliberately misidentified when you are a baby and ‘presumed’ to be a British Territorial United States Citizen;”
“The problem is that when you look at the Proper Name, you can’t tell if it is a Lawful Person or a Legal Person,”
“HE has no rights; he is literally a slave under the rules of their stilted, dishonest, vicious game.”

Source: Correcting Your Political Status: A Matter of Sovereignty

#1758

Deception in Government: A Call for Transparency

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses jurisdiction, sovereignty, and the distinction between corporations and sovereign entities, which are relevant to state assembly operations and status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that the US government is a corporation, not a sovereign entity, and that Americans have been deceived into thinking they are part of it. She claims that this has led to the mistreatment of citizens by their own government and military. The article calls for an end to this deception and a return to the original civilian government.
  • → Review the current status of Florida’s sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • → Investigate the role of foreign corporations in governing the US
  • → Consider the implications of von Reitz’s claims on state assembly operations
“We are running a country. You are running a corporation.”
“The incorporated entities may not overcome the corporate entities and the corporate entities may not overcome the actual and factual.”
“All the tommyrot has to end.”

Source: Deception in Government: A Call for Transparency

#1760

Protect Your Community with Bricks: A Guide to Building a Safe Governance Structure

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the importance of building on land jurisdiction and forming Lawful State Assemblies, which are relevant concepts for state assembly operations and sovereignty process.
Anna Von Reitz uses a fable about The Three Little Pigs to explain that building on the land jurisdiction of one’s country is essential for safety from commercial corporations and central banks. She advises Americans to correct their political status records, join or form Lawful State Assemblies, and serve notice on these entities. This matters because it can protect individuals and communities from exploitation and harm.
  • → Review the concept of land jurisdiction and its importance in protecting against corporate and banking interests
  • → Consider joining or forming a Lawful State Assembly to build a community-based governance structure
  • → Research and obtain certified birth certificates, witness testimonies, and other necessary documents to correct one’s political status record
“What do we learn from this story? — For starters, building materials matter!”
“But those that took the time and made the effort to educate themselves and correct their own political status records are like bricks, and the State Assemblies they build on the land jurisdiction of their country will stand impervious to whatever the Big Bad Wolves might want to do.”
“So— my advice? Build with bricks. Don’t mess around or waste time, either.”

Source: Protect Your Community with Bricks: A Guide to Building a Safe Governance Structure

#1761

Treatyofversailles

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses the concept of sovereignty and jurisdiction, specifically highlighting the differences between American State Citizens and Territorial/Municipal ‘citizenry’.
Anna von Reitz argues that the Treaty of Versailles and FDR’s actions do not concern American State Citizens, but rather the British Territorial United States Government and Municipal United States Government. She claims that these entities have committed identity theft, entrapment, and other commercial crimes to redefine Americans as Territorial and Municipal ‘citizenry’. This matters because it highlights the need for Americans to understand their true status and rights.
  • → Review and correct any identification or documentation that may be referencing the British Territorial United States Government or Municipal United States Government
  • → Research and educate oneself on the differences between American State Citizens, Territorial ‘citizenry’, and Municipal ‘citizenry’
  • → Consider joining a jural assembly to reclaim one’s rightful status as an American State Citizen
“The only affect that that has or could ever have on us is via identity theft, entrapment, and other readily recognizable commercial crimes and breaches of trust”
“When you see the minutes of the Conference of Governors dated March 6, 1933, ‘pledging’ the good faith and credit of ‘their states and the citizenry thereof’ — you may be sure that they are referencing their Territorial States of States and the Territorial ‘citizenry’ thereof.”
“You may be sure it has nothing whatsoever to do with us, and you may now better understand why they have contrived by every deceptive means of entrapment and falsification of records and adhesion contracts and identity theft to ‘mistakenly’ redefine you as Territorial and Municipal ‘citizenry’ instead of what you actually and rightfully are— American State Citizens, aka, United States Nationals.”

Source: Treatyofversailles

#1762

Uncovering the Hidden Jurisdictions: A Complex Web of Powers

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process in the context of American governance history.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are three Constitutions: one for the united States of America (the original), one for the United States of America (Territorial Government operated by the British), and one for the United States (Municipal Government operated by the Holy Roman Empire). She argues that these Constitutions were adopted as codicils to the Original Equity Contract, which was ratified by the states in 1789. This matters because it reveals a complex web of jurisdictions and powers-sharing agreements between the states and foreign subcontractors.
  • → Review Congressional Records for evidence supporting Anna’s claims
  • → Research the Jay Treaty and its implications on the Constitution
  • → Consider the potential impact on state assembly operations and jurisdiction
“It’s all in the Congressional Records — the Original Equity Contract — The Constitution for the united States of America was passed in 1787, ratified by the States in 1789.”
“One must remember that everything taking place — the adoption of the Constitutions — is a power-sharing agreement between the States operating the original Confederate States of States, and two foreign subcontractors, according to the dictates of the peace process and treaties ending the Revolutionary War.”
“At each step, the Congress is operating in a different capacity and jurisdiction — first acting in public to restructure and limit the American Confederation of States [of States] dba ‘States of America’, then acting to structure and adopt the British Territorial ‘share’ via The Constitution of the United States of America, then acting again to adopt the Municipal ‘share’ via The Constitution of the United States.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Jurisdictions: A Complex Web of Powers

#1764

Beware: The Manipulation of Laws and Records

sovereignty|jurisdiction|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the manipulation of laws and records, which is relevant to understanding jurisdiction and sovereignty processes.
Anna von Reitz warns about the manipulation of laws, records, and court cases by those in power to promote their self-interest. She advises researchers to be aware of changes to codes, citations, and court names to avoid being misled. This matters because it affects our understanding of law and jurisdiction.
  • → Verify the accuracy of cited laws and court cases
  • → Research historical versions of Federal Code for context
  • → Be cautious when searching for specific citations or court cases
“They constantly change the Codes and the records and the court citations by renumbering, ‘revising’, annotating, archiving, repealing, renaming, and in extremis, destroying material that contradicts their official version of reality.”
“When trying to find a citation and it doesn’t immediately pop up, look 10-20 pages on either side of the number of the Code citation given.”
“These Liars make their livings off of Lying.”

Source: Beware: The Manipulation of Laws and Records

#1765

Beacon 37: A House of Sticks?

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses jurisdictional concepts relevant to state assembly operations and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz criticizes Beacon 37 as a ‘house of sticks’ that doesn’t provide actual protection or recognition for states and people, instead perpetuating a ‘States of States’ organization that is essentially a territorial or municipal entity.
  • → Review the Beacon 37 proposal to understand its structure and implications.
  • → Consider alternative approaches that build on solid foundations (bricks) rather than weak ones (sticks).
  • → Evaluate whether Beacon 37 aligns with Florida Assembly goals and values.
“Beacon 37 is a house of sticks.”
“It’s another attempt to set up another round of the same old fraud against the actual States and People.”
“Why? Because Beacon 37 is building with sticks, not bricks.”

Source: Beacon 37: A House of Sticks?

#1767

Protect Your Assets: Why State-Chartered Banks Matter

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant to state assembly operations because it provides guidance on how to protect assets by using state-chartered banks and credit unions.
Anna von Reitz advises American State Nationals and Citizens to use state-chartered banks and credit unions instead of federal ones due to legal presumptions and safety concerns. She suggests that people with accounts in federal banks provide a registered letter instructing the bank to denominate funds as ‘lawful’. This is crucial because federal banks may not have sufficient US Notes to trade, but are required to denominate digits as such when depositors request it.
  • → Research state-chartered banks and credit unions in Florida
  • → Provide a registered letter to federal bank CEOs instructing them to denominate funds as ‘lawful’
  • → Make information about state-chartered banks and credit unions available to members of the State Assembly
“Federal banks don’t actually have sufficient United States Notes to trade in them — USN’s are a foreign currency — but they are required to “denominate” the digits held in their accounts “as” United States Notes, if and when Depositors require this.”
“State-chartered banks and credit unions are ‘George Bailey’ and the Federal-chartered banks and credit unions are ‘Mister Potter’.”
“The trouble with banking began in 1913 with the passage of The Federal Reserve Act…”

Source: Protect Your Assets: Why State-Chartered Banks Matter

#1772

Uncovering the Hidden Meaning Behind ‘Republic’ and ‘Civil’

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides background information on the concept of jural assemblies and the importance of understanding Latin to interpret governance structures.
Anna von Reitz explains that our Founding Fathers built a ‘republican state’ and ‘republican form of government’, which is often confused with ‘Republican States’ and ‘Civil Government’. She highlights the importance of understanding Latin to interpret the meaning behind these terms. The distinction between ‘civil’ and ‘civilian’ is crucial, as it affects our rights, responsibilities, and governance structure.
  • → Review and understand the difference between ‘republican state’ and ‘Republican States’
  • → Study the original Founding Documents in Latin to gain a deeper understanding of their meaning
  • → Clarify with local authorities the distinction between ‘civil’ and ‘civilian’ in governance contexts
“What our Forefathers built and what they envisioned from the start was a ‘republican’ state and a ‘republican form of government’.”
“The addition of ‘an’ to the word ‘civil’ converts it to ‘civilian’ and converts the gender of the Latin from male to female, which changes the meaning and flavor of the word.”
“In a ‘republican state’ the population is organized similar to the present government of the Swiss Cantons.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Meaning Behind ‘Republic’ and ‘Civil’

#1775

Guilt by Association: A Threat to State Assemblies

jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, common law, and sovereignty process, which are relevant to state assembly operations and status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz argues that being associated with groups claiming to be State Assemblies can lead to guilt by association, making individuals and their assemblies vulnerable to charges of conspiracy and collusion. She emphasizes the importance of correcting one’s political status and rebutting the presumption of US Citizenship. The American States Assembly is drawing hard lines between itself and other organizations due to jurisdictional boundaries and statutory laws.
  • → Verify and correct your own political status and have it recorded on the public record
  • → Rebut the presumption of US Citizenship by taking corrective action
  • → Educate yourself and others about the importance of correcting one’s political status
  • → Draw clear lines between The American States Assembly and other organizations
“Guilt by association.”
“Just like Jake Spoon and for the same reason.”
“I have zero tolerance for guilt by association.”

Source: Guilt by Association: A Threat to State Assemblies

#1777

Don’t Fall for the False Sense of Security

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses the concept of ‘committees of safety’ in a historical context, but also emphasizes the importance of education, exposing corruption, and promoting public safety through lawful means, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that forming ‘committees of safety’ like in colonial times is not a viable solution to modern problems, but rather emphasizes the importance of education, exposing corruption, and promoting public safety through lawful means.
  • → Educate yourself on the actual law and its application
  • → Support honest alternative journalists who expose corruption
  • → Promote public safety efforts in your community
“Today’s Committee of Safety consists of those who know the actual law — not the ‘rule of law’ — and keep it.”
“The real essence of ‘war’, even political genocide, takes place on paper now, in board rooms, and in bars and men’s clubs where the low-life scum sit comfortably and discuss their latest plan to squeeze the last drops out of the working classes”
“Today’s heroes are those who educate themselves and shine up their Shinola Sensors and share the necessary information by word of mouth.”

Source: Don’t Fall for the False Sense of Security

#1780

Foralljuralassemblies54

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the concept of jural assemblies and the importance of reclaiming lawful political status, which is relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are two foreign court systems in America – Municipal and Territorial – neither of which have jurisdiction over American citizens unless they engage in maritime commerce. The courts gain jurisdiction through tricks like birth registration, creating Public Charitable Trusts, and monetizing assets. To correct this situation, Anna recommends reclaiming lawful political status, forming State Jural Assemblies, and holding elections to fill court offices.
  • → Reclaim lawful birthright political status
  • → Form up a State Jural Assembly in Florida
  • → Hold elections to fill court offices such as sheriff, justices, coroners, etc.
  • → Research and understand the process of rechartering Federal States of States
“It is not the function of our Government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the Government from falling into error.”
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Source: Foralljuralassemblies54

#1781

Uncovering the Truth About Municipal Courts

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides information on Municipal Courts and their operations, which is relevant to understanding jurisdiction and sovereignty.
Anna von Reitz explains that Municipal Courts in the US operate under Title 50 of the Territorial Federal Code, and are not open to public view. She argues that these courts are used to create false claims against living Americans, and provides information on how to identify a Municipal Court and what relief is available.
  • → Review the Washington, DC Municipal Code for understanding of Municipal Court operations
  • → Understand the difference between Territorial Courts and Municipal Courts
  • → Be aware of the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 as it relates to Municipal Court claims
“The internal affairs including the financial and political affairs of this creepy war-mongering state-within-a-state perched on our shores and ruled over as a plenary oligarchy by the members of the Territorial Congress, are not open to general public view.”
“No living men appear in a MUNICIPAL COURT. Ever. What appear there are incorporated entities and the officers of incorporated entities…”
“When you see the NAME of the COURT written in all capital letters, you know it is a MUNICIPAL COURT.”

Source: Uncovering the Truth About Municipal Courts

#1782

Beware: US Citizenship Can Be a Trap

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article provides guidance on the importance of understanding one’s jurisdiction and status as a sovereign State citizen.
Anna von Reitz warns that ‘US Citizens’ are being arrested for insurrection due to their affiliation with a foreign corporate government, and advises patriots to learn about the history and law of governance to avoid similar arrests.
  • → Review the definition of ‘US Citizen’ and its implications on individual rights and obligations.
  • → Consider redefining one’s status as a sovereign State citizen rather than a US Citizen.
  • → Educate oneself on the history and structure of government in the United States.
“If you claim to be a ‘US Citizen’, you owe your service and obedience to the US Government.”
“Any US Citizen involved in assembling an American State is out of their lane. They are trespassing against our sovereign States.”
“This is not, and cannot be, about tearing down what is on their side of the fence. It is, and it has to be, about restoring what is supposed to be on our side of the fence.”

Source: Beware: US Citizenship Can Be a Trap

#1783

Uncovering the Hidden Citizenship Status of Americans

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses land jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, making it relevant to assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that many Americans are unknowingly held as ‘United States Citizens’ rather than ‘American citizens’, which affects their constitutional rights. This is allegedly due to foreign citizenships being conferred on them without consent, often through birth certificates. The distinction between these two types of citizenship has significant implications for individual rights and the role of government. The article suggests that many people are not aware of this distinction and its consequences.
  • → Review the 1863 Enrollment Act and its impact on territorial jurisdiction
  • → Examine the concept of ‘conferred’ citizenship and its relationship to birth certificates
  • → Consider the implications of being a ‘United States Citizen’ versus an ‘American citizen’
  • → Research the history of federal government branches and their relationship to state trusts
“An American citizen in territory occupied by the United States is at all times entitled to his constitutional rights.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Citizenship Status of Americans

#1785

Unraveling

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses the importance of correcting political status records and joining State Assemblies, which are key steps in exercising jurisdiction and sovereignty.
Anna Von Reitz claims that she has finally identified the answers to unraveling the ‘spider’s web’ of corruption, but it will require significant effort, money, and manpower to exercise and prosecute these answers. She is calling for everyone to correct their own political status records, join State Assemblies, and donate to support court costs and diplomatic outreach efforts.
  • → Donate to Anna Von Reitz’s PayPal account (avannavon@gmail.com) or send a check to her mailing address in Big Lake, Alaska
  • → Correct one’s own political status record by researching and understanding their current status as a U.S. citizen or state national
  • → Join a State Assembly to participate in the effort to correct records and exercise jurisdiction
“I think we have finally done it. And I am the original skeptic.”
“We need everyone to Push on every level. We need everyone to correct their own political status records. We need everyone to join their State Assemblies.”
“All the work is being donated already, but this is one big wad of work in front of us, to be done against highly paid, highly skilled, and very well-financed opponents.”

Source: Unraveling

#1786

Donations Fuel Sovereignty Efforts: Understanding the Importance of Jurisdiction

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article touches on sovereignty process, jurisdiction, and the importance of understanding the difference between Americans and US Citizens.
Anna von Reitz explains why she needs donations for her research and efforts to help Americans understand their sovereignty and jurisdiction. She emphasizes that unlike government employees, she is a volunteer who uses personal funds to cover expenses. The article highlights the importance of understanding the difference between ‘Americans’ and ‘US Citizens’ in relation to land ownership and debts.
  • → Review current donation processes for state assembly members
  • → Consider implementing alternative funding models or partnerships with like-minded organizations
  • → Research and discuss the concept of ‘priority creditors’ in relation to American assets
“Well, let’s see….. because I don’t get paid for my work, and it takes money to pay expenses…”
“Americans — not ‘US Citizens’ — are owed trillions of dollars worth of land and trusts and precious metals…”

Source: Donations Fuel Sovereignty Efforts: Understanding the Importance of Jurisdiction

#1788

Uncovering the Hidden Forms of Law in Your State

jurisdiction|assembly-process|history
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, specifically the differences between General Session Laws, State Statutes, and Municipal Code.
Anna von Reitz explains that different capacities of state legislatures result in different forms of law, which can be confusing for citizens. She argues that most ‘laws’ passed by state legislatures apply to foreign government workers, not the general public. This has led to a situation where Americans are unknowingly subject to laws meant for federal employees and dependents.
  • → Review the different capacities of the Florida Assembly and identify which forms of law apply to citizens
  • → Research the history of state legislatures in Florida and determine if they have been functioning as true State Legislatures
  • → Consider how to educate citizens about the differences between General Session Laws, State Statutes, and Municipal Code
“Yes, you’ve got it!”
“The same is true of the ‘United States’ Congress. Acts that are enrolled and published in the Federal Record are Public Laws of the Federal United States, known as United States Statutes at Large, everything else is either a Territorial Title or a Municipal Code.”
“Unfortunately, they have worked things around via the misuse and abuse of commercial contracting practices to claim that we are all Federal Government employees and dependents and therefore subject to every whim their lordships desire.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Forms of Law in Your State

#1790

Beware the Settlor Agreement: A Threat to State Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses land/soil jurisdiction and jural assemblies, which are critical concepts in state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz warns that some individuals, including former military personnel, are attempting to seize control of states through ‘Settlor Agreements’ that grant them ownership and control over the state, its people, and their finances. This is happening in Michigan, but it’s a broader issue affecting multiple states. The article highlights the importance of understanding the difference between being an American and a US Citizen.
  • → Review the Settlor Agreement document to understand its implications for Florida
  • → Verify the membership and leadership of any state assembly or organization involved with the Michigan General Jural Assembly
  • → Educate yourself on the differences between ‘US Citizens’ and Americans, including their allegiance and rights
  • → Consider attending a meeting or workshop to learn more about this issue and how it affects Florida
“The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions — good intentions driven by partial and incorrect information leads to disaster every time.”
“These men and women having been in the US Military have been conned into assuming that they are ‘US Citizens’ — and they have never bothered to question that, even though the Marine Corps daily drill drums it into their heads that they are what? Americans!”
“If you fought for freedom, it’s time to sever all presumption of ‘US Citizen'”

Source: Beware the Settlor Agreement: A Threat to State Sovereignty

#1791

Fireinthehole

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, which are all critical concepts for state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that the US government has been operating under a false pretense of Municipal STRAWMAN trusts, which have been controlled by the British Territorial Government and the US Military. She claims that these trusts were ‘liquidated’ in 2015, leading to a worldwide melee as people tried to claim American States and land holdings. However, she argues that only those with lawful standing can own assets and money, making State Assemblies the rightful inheritors of the United States Trust.
  • → Review the concept of Municipal STRAWMAN trusts and their alleged liquidation in 2015
  • → Consider the implications of Anna’s claims on state assembly operations and status correction steps
  • → Research the Specific Performance Arbitration filed by State Assemblies to compel return of public and private property assets
“So, those of you who have had the good common horse sense to see the logic of what I have been telling you, and who have acted in Good Faith upon it to reclaim your birthright political status — you and your State Assemblies are the Lawful and Rightful Inheritors and Settlors of the United States Trust, our States, and your own ESTATE—-and nobody else can claim otherwise.”
“We– our State Assemblies, our Lawful Persons known as ‘the People’– are the only ones left who have the provenance, standing, and lawful right to do this for all Americans, to stand up for our States and our Country, and our Natural and Unalienable Rights.”
“If we are to resolve this and bring it to a peaceful conclusion for everyone, we must make these efforts, travel the miles, and bring forward the court actions.”

Source: Fireinthehole

#1793

The Hidden History of the Victory Tax: A Threat to American Sovereignty

history|legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article discusses a historical concept related to land/soil jurisdiction and sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz argues that the Victory Tax, introduced during WWII as a wartime measure to allow Americans to donate to the war effort, was never repealed after the war ended in 1945. Instead, it has been used to extort money from innocent Americans for over 75 years.
  • → Review historical documents related to the Victory Tax and its repeal status
  • → Research potential avenues for correcting this perceived injustice
  • → Consider drafting legislation or resolutions to address the issue
“The problem is that the war ended in 1945 and the rats just kept on collecting and extorting and enforcing.”
“Prior to World War II, no one outside the government paid income tax; the people were, and understood themselves to be, immune from that tax.”

Source: The Hidden History of the Victory Tax: A Threat to American Sovereignty

#1795

Correcting Misclassifications: Understanding Your Rights as a State National

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — This article is relevant because it discusses land/soil jurisdiction, jural assemblies, and sovereignty process, which are critical concepts for state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz explains that there are three types of ‘citizens’ in America: actual Americans living in their States, British Territorial United States Citizens, and Municipal Citizens of the United States. She argues that millions of innocent American State Nationals have been mistakenly identified as either British or Municipal citizens, leading to loss of assets and rights. This matters because it affects the relationship between individuals and government, with significant implications for sovereignty and jurisdiction.
  • → Review existing records to identify potential misclassifications of Florida residents
  • → Consider implementing measures to educate residents on their correct classification and rights
  • → Research and discuss possible corrections to state records and documents
“There are three kinds of ‘citizens’ here in America.”
“These People live in the actual, factual, physically defined States of the Union.”
“Or, you can choose not to be a ‘citizen’ of anything at all, and simply call yourself a ‘national’ of any of the fifty States…”

Source: Correcting Misclassifications: Understanding Your Rights as a State National

#1796

Navigating Court Systems: Avoiding Manipulation and Ensuring Clarity

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪ 7/10 — The article discusses jurisdiction, court manipulation, and arbitration actions, which are relevant to sovereignty process and land/soil jurisdiction.
Anna von Reitz reports on the challenges of navigating court systems, specifically highlighting issues with docket sheets and jurisdiction. She emphasizes the importance of clarity in identifying parties and capacities to avoid manipulation by clerks and courts. This matters because it affects how individuals can effectively bring arbitration actions against government entities.
  • → Review and verify the accuracy of docket sheets for all court actions
  • → Clearly identify parties and capacities in all court filings
  • → Request correction if errors are noticed on docket sheets
  • → Investigate internal workings and assumptions of courts when encountering obstruction or manipulation
“Just so everyone knows, I am running ragged in mad-dog fashion.”
“We will take them one by one, together.”
“You have to use the Municipal COURTS as Arbiters against Territorial Officers and you have to use Territorial Courts as Arbiters against STRAWMEN,”

Source: Navigating Court Systems: Avoiding Manipulation and Ensuring Clarity

#1706

Medieval Church Practices: The Root of Modern-Day Fraud?

history|legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses a historical concept related to sovereignty and jurisdiction, but its focus on DNA and biological ID makes it tangentially relevant to assembly work.
Anna von Reitz argues that a system of fraud and predation by service organizations originated from medieval church practices related to the placenta and DNA, which has carried over into modern times. She claims that hospitals seize upon placentas as property and claim DNA as abandoned property unless specifically claimed back. This can lead to false claims in commerce and theft of personal assets. The article suggests that claiming one’s DNA is crucial to prevent this.
  • → Review existing hospital policies on placenta retention and DNA storage
  • → Consider implementing a process for citizens to reclaim their DNA and assert paramount claim
  • → Research the implications of biological ID devices on individual sovereignty
“The rot — the false probate of estates, the contracting with minors, the false claims of guardianship, the false claims of abandonment…”
“Like all other such claims its fraudulent non-disclosed theft and crime against babies and new Mothers…”
“This is becoming ever more important and critical to claim as the move is on to create ‘Biological ID’ devices…”

Source: Medieval Church Practices: The Root of Modern-Day Fraud?

#1719

Global Currency Reset: What Does it Mean for America?

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 discusses the Global Currency Reset (GCR) and its implications for the United States, stating that the country will transition to a gold-backed currency and that Americans have been misled about their financial situation. The article explains how this reset will affect the value of gold and silver coins and certificates, and how it will impact the Bank of International Settlements (BIS).
  • → Review the implications of the Global Currency Reset on Florida’s economy and potential effects on state finances.
  • → Consider the role of gold and silver in the new currency standards and their potential impact on state assets.
  • → Research the history of the US financial system and how it relates to the current situation.
“We, the American States and People, have no need to worry about ‘transitioning’ to the gold and silver standard. We never left it.”
“As a result of all this, the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) will be announcing new currency standards, also known as values, based on gold being ‘the’ standard commodity.”
“The Americans, who never went off the gold standard, have nothing to lose and the accruals of ten decades to gain.”

Source: Global Currency Reset: What Does it Mean for America?

#1787

Corruption of Governance: A Global Pattern

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article discusses general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background for understanding sovereignty process.
Anna von Reitz explains how European and American governments have been corrupted by legislation that serves corporate interests over public law. This has led to a conflict of interest between legislative bodies acting as trustees for states and corporations, resulting in gridlock and abuse of power.
  • → Review Florida’s state legislature structure and identify potential conflicts of interest.
  • → Research how the US military and European banking interests have influenced governance globally.
  • → Examine historical documents such as the Disraeli and Gladstone Debates to understand the roots of this corruption.
“Legislation is law for corporations and is meant to apply only to corporate workers and officials, not to the General Public at all.”
“This has been a slow creeping miasma spread internationally by the US Military under the direction of sleazy mostly European banking interests that have used and abused the US Military and are now trying to use and abuse the Chinese Military, too.”

Source: Corruption of Governance: A Global Pattern

#1792

Empowering Individuals: Taking Responsibility for Our Lives

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — The article touches on concepts relevant to sovereignty process and individual empowerment, but does not directly address state assembly operations or Florida-specific issues.
Anna von Reitz emphasizes individual responsibility for thinking critically and taking action to reclaim sovereignty and free will, encouraging readers to move beyond ‘either/or’ thinking and recognize their empowerment.
  • → Review and discuss the concept of free will and its implications on personal responsibility with colleagues.
  • → Consider incorporating critical thinking exercises into assembly training programs.
  • → Research and explore ways to promote individual empowerment and sovereignty within the assembly’s jurisdiction.
“We are meant to progress beyond ‘either/or’ thinking in our intellectual development, but many of us never get there thanks to the indoctrination and over-simplification regimen we endure in public schools.”
“The truth is that we are all responsible for what we think, say, and do. The truth is that we are all responsible for this world and the circumstance in which we find ourselves.”
“It does no good to blame someone else or whine about it. The only help there is, is when we pick up our cross and carry it— and by triumphing in our own lives open the door for others to follow after.”

Source: Empowering Individuals: Taking Responsibility for Our Lives

#1794

The Lawful Money Paradox: Separating Fact from Fiction

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪ 6/10 — This article discusses general concepts related to American governance history, legal concepts, and monetary policy, which are relevant as background for Assembly members.
Anna von Reitz argues that ‘lawful money’ is not the same as ‘legal tender’, which refers to credit extended by banks. She claims that the US Supreme Court used ‘words and terms of art’ to create an appearance of legitimacy, but that credit is still not equivalent to actual money. This distinction matters because it highlights the difference between debt-based currency and commodity-backed currency.
  • → Review the definition of ‘lawful’ in Florida statutes and consider introducing legislation to clarify the distinction between ‘lawful money’ and ‘legal tender’.
  • → Research the history of Lincoln’s Greenbacks and their backing by Treasury Bonds, and explore potential implications for modern monetary policy.
  • → Consider inviting Anna von Reitz or other experts to testify before the Assembly on the topic of lawful money versus legal tender.
“Nobody would argue that Lincoln’s Greenbacks or the present Federal Reserve Notes are not subject to a system of law — and therefore can be described as ‘lawful money’ even though they are ‘legal tender’, but at the same time Legal Tender is not Lawful Money, as in actual money.”
“Issuing credit, as we have learned, actually costs the banks nothing actual and factual, so they take in gold and silver and extend ‘credit’ as ‘legal tender’ and stand there acting as if this is a legitimate and equitable transaction when it clearly is not.”
“The US Supreme Court stooped to the level of using ‘words and terms of art’ to create an appearance that it was all okay — ‘lawful money’ as opposed to ‘Lawful Money’ — but it still isn’t okay and credit is still not the same as actual money.”

Source: The Lawful Money Paradox: Separating Fact from Fiction

#1697

Anna von Reitz’s Trusted Sources: A Guide to Reliable Information

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article provides a list of trusted sources for information on law, history, and governance, but is not directly about state assembly operations or Florida specifically.
Anna von Reitz provides a list of people and sources she trusts for reliable information on various topics related to law, history, and governance, emphasizing that no one is perfect and each has their specialties.
  • → Review the list of trusted sources and consider reaching out to them for guidance or collaboration
  • → Be cautious when evaluating information from multiple sources and verify facts through cross-checking
  • → Consider building relationships with these experts to gain a deeper understanding of complex topics
  • → Use this list as a starting point to explore new resources and deepen your knowledge on specific subjects
“Including me. Nor are we all ‘perfect’ in all venues and respects, because everyone that I mention has their specialties and tends to work in some particular jurisdiction of the law or arena of historical inquiry.”
“I would include [in no particular order]… people/sources who reliably make the Good Faith Effort besides my own team and who dig up good nuggets of Truth with the consistency of Truffle Pigs”
“No doubt I am forgetting very worthy groups and people at this moment…”

Source: Anna von Reitz’s Trusted Sources: A Guide to Reliable Information

#1698

SPLC Exposed: A Threat to Sovereignty?

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article discusses the SPLC’s alleged mislabeling of individuals and its impact on public perception, which may have implications for state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz critiques the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for its alleged mislabeling of individuals as ‘sovereign citizens’, its massive budget, and internal scandals. She argues that SPLC’s actions are driven by fundraising and promoting fear propaganda rather than genuinely addressing poverty or extremism.
  • → Review SPLC’s funding sources and activities to assess their impact on Florida
  • → Consider the implications of SPLC’s alleged mislabeling of individuals as ‘sovereign citizens’ for state assembly operations
  • → Evaluate the relevance of SPLC’s actions to the work of the Florida Assembly
“‘The S.P.L.C.—making hate pay,’ we’d say.”
“The only thing worse than a snarling partisan activist is a slimy conman who merely pretends to be one.”

Source: SPLC Exposed: A Threat to Sovereignty?

#1701

Understanding the Distinctions: US Citizen vs. American, State vs. State of State

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — Anna’s arguments relate to general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background for state assembly operations
Anna Von Reitz argues that Ron Vrooman is misinformed about American citizenship, states, and assemblies, claiming he cannot be a US Citizen and an Oregonian at the same time. She emphasizes the distinction between ‘America’ and ‘the United States’, as well as ‘State’ and ‘State of State’. This matters because it affects how individuals understand their relationship with government and their role in assemblies.
  • → Review the definitions of US Citizen, American, State, and State of State to ensure clarity on these concepts
  • → Consider the implications of being a US Citizen versus an American or State National on one’s involvement in assemblies
  • → Evaluate the relevance of Anna’s arguments to Florida Assembly operations and potential corrections
“He thinks that a ‘US Citizen’ is the same thing as an American. In fact, as can be simply proven, the two things have never been the same.”
“You can’t act as a US Citizen of any stripe and act as the Coordinator (or even be a member of) the Oregon Assembly.”
“The ONLY thing that a ‘legal person’—- and all US Citizens are legal persons by definition —- can assemble is by definition a State of State corporation, not a State.”

Source: Understanding the Distinctions: US Citizen vs. American, State vs. State of State

#1707

Beware False Information Campaigns

sovereignty|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — Anna’s article touches on general governance concepts and the importance of verifying information, but it does not directly relate to state assembly operations or Florida-specific issues.
Anna von Reitz denies rumors that she was contacted by the FBI and warns her readers to be cautious of those spreading false information, as they may also lie about more significant matters.
  • → Review online sources for accuracy before sharing or believing information
  • → Be aware of potential misinformation campaigns targeting Anna’s work
“Rumors that I refused to answer these non-existent questions are also, obviously, untrue.”
“If they would lie and mislead you about these petty things, they will also lie and mislead you about other things, because the Truth is not in them.”
“Not only have I not been contacted by the FBI, but if I were, I am not afraid of my own employees, much less am I afraid of the subcontractors of my employees — which is what the FBI is.”

Source: Beware False Information Campaigns

#1709

Uncovering the Truth About America’s Form of Government

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article provides background on American governance history and legal concepts relevant to state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that Americans have been misled about their form of government, which is a republican form, not a democracy or republic. She claims that this misunderstanding has led to the promotion of British and Roman-style governments instead of American ones. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding and promoting the correct form of government.
  • → Review Ricardo Johansson’s book Emergence from Illusion — Nation Building Should Begin at Home, specifically pages 77-91
  • → Educate oneself on the difference between a republican form of government and other forms, such as democracies or republics
  • → Clarify one’s own status as an American State Citizen, British Territorial Citizen, or Municipal Citizen
“We aren’t stupid. We aren’t at fault for the deceit of others.”
“Our Founders knew all about Republics and Democracies, and if they had meant either one, they would have said so — but instead, they said ‘a republican form’.”
“We are forming our American republican States of the Union, which are not any form of ‘States of States’, not incorporated, not ‘Republics’ and not Constitutional Democracies, either.”

Source: Uncovering the Truth About America’s Form of Government

#1713

Uncovering the $21 Trillion Debt: A Breach of Trust?

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background, but does not provide actionable steps or directly address state assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz claims that Americans are owed $21 trillion in National Credit due to a commercial fraud scheme where they were misidentified as ‘US Citizens’ and declared ‘missing’ and ‘legally dead’. This has prevented them from accessing their credit, which is held by the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. The article argues that this is a breach of trust and financial fraud.
  • → Research the Lieber Code and its impact on American governance
  • → Investigate the role of the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE in holding American National Credit
  • → Consider the implications of being misidentified as ‘US Citizens’ and how it affects individual rights
“For over a 100 years (1913 to date) we have been exchanging our actual goods, natural resources, and labor for I.O.U.s — Promissory Notes called ‘Federal Reserve Notes’. We have never been paid.”
“The problem is, we have never been able to access our credit. It was simply locked up on the false pretense that we were all ‘dead’ and all our individual credit-side ACCOUNTS were closed”
“To finesse this Gross Breach of Trust and financial fraud, they declared us ‘Authorized Representatives’ of our own ESTATES and held us responsible for paying all debts of the ESTATES—- without, however, giving us access to all the credit owed to”

Source: Uncovering the $21 Trillion Debt: A Breach of Trust?

#1714

Uncovering Hidden Truths: The Origins of the Name ‘America’

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — Anna’s claims about American history and the origins of the name ‘America’ are relevant as background information for understanding the complexities of governance in America.
Anna von Reitz claims that America was named after Amorica, a region in far western France, not after Italian mapmaker Amerigo Vespucci. She argues that the Amoricans, a Celtic tribe from coastal Normandy, discovered and populated North America, and their name ‘Amorica’ was later translated to ‘America’. This challenges the commonly held narrative of American history.
  • → Review historical records for evidence supporting Anna’s claims about Amorica and its connection to North America
  • → Consider the implications of reevaluating the origins of the name ‘America’
  • → Research the relationship between the Holy See, the Vatican, and the ownership of the name ‘America’
“No doubt most of the rest of you have been told this same ridiculous lie?”
“The whole idea that the Holy See — or their Property Managers at the Vatican– either one, have any valid claim to own the name “America” is the kind of Big Lie…”

Source: Uncovering Hidden Truths: The Origins of the Name ‘America’

#1717

Uncovering the Hidden Dangers of Adrenalin Addiction

other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article provides background on how trauma can affect individuals and their relationships, which may be relevant for assembly members dealing with similar issues in their own lives or communities.
Anna von Reitz shares her personal experience with her mother’s Adrenalin addiction, describing how it affects individuals who have been abused as children and develop an unconscious need for the ‘high’ that Adrenalin gives them. This addiction is insidious because no external substances are involved, and the body produces Adrenalin naturally in response to perceived threats. Understanding this phenomenon can help individuals recognize warning signs of an impending episode and provide support to those affected. The article highlights the devastating impact of Adrenalin addiction on families and relationships.
  • → Review personal experiences with family members or colleagues who may be exhibiting similar behaviors
  • → Consider hosting workshops or training sessions to educate assembly members about Adrenalin addiction and its effects
“No drugs are actually taken. The body produces Adrenalin naturally in response to threats — both real threats and imaginary ones, so it isn’t as if there is an obvious pill or syringe or powder involved.”
“My Mother’s favorite was the unknown assailant, the burglar or the rapist sneaking up the back stairs in the middle of the night. She would prowl around the house at night whenever my Father was away, on eternal watch (with a shotgun no less) for criminals who never came.”
“She was actually a good woman, but like all addicts, she was in the thrall of something that she could not control and that led her to do many destructive things to herself and others.”

Source: Uncovering the Hidden Dangers of Adrenalin Addiction

#1741

Supporting Anna’s Efforts to Claim Sovereignty

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses general American governance history, legal concepts, and sovereignty process, but does not directly address state assembly operations or Florida-specific issues.
Anna von Reitz is asking for financial support from her countrymen to continue her efforts in claiming sovereignty for the United States and exposing banking corruption. She mentions travel expenses, website development, and repair work needed due to a recent earthquake. The article aims to raise awareness about the importance of supporting this effort.
  • → Review Anna’s websites (www.americanstatesassembly.com and www.signinamerica.com) for potential collaboration or information sharing opportunities.
  • → Consider contributing financially to support Anna’s efforts through PayPal or mail.
  • → Evaluate the relevance of Anna’s work to Florida Assembly operations and consider outreach or coordination with her team.
“We are actually the richest government in the world next to the Holy See, we are still pressing our claim to our own country and kicking bank butt.”
“Don’t agonize. Just send what you reasonably can and as you feel drawn to.”
“Our PayPal is: avannavon@gmail.com.”

Source: Supporting Anna’s Efforts to Claim Sovereignty

#1742

Uncovering the Truth Behind the Cross Symbol

history|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article provides background on Christian history and symbolism, which may be relevant to understanding the context of Florida Assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that the cross symbol of Christianity is a lie, as Jesus was actually executed on a Roman torture stake, not a cross. This has implications for our understanding of Christian history and symbolism. The article also touches on the difference between the Catholic Crucifix and the plain empty cross, which represents the true message of Christ’s resurrection.
  • → Review historical records to verify the accuracy of Anna von Reitz’s claims about Jesus’ execution
  • → Consider revisiting the use of the cross symbol in Florida Assembly meetings or materials
“Astonishingly, the symbol of Christianity is a lie.”
“The actual symbol of ‘a’ cross pre-dates Jesus by many, many centuries.”
“He is risen. He is not here.”

Source: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Cross Symbol

#1743

Uncovering Deceit and Confusion: A Call to Recognize the Truth

sovereignty|jurisdiction
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on general concepts related to sovereignty and jurisdiction, but does not provide specific actionable steps or focus on Florida Assembly operations.
Anna von Reitz argues that many people are confused about their existence and freedoms due to deceit and confusion spread by evil forces. She provides three keys for recognizing the truth: knowing Jesus’ voice, understanding one’s true nature as a child of God, and correcting one’s understanding of reality. This matters because it affects how individuals live their lives and make decisions.
  • → Review existing laws and policies to identify areas where deceit and confusion may be perpetuated
  • → Consider the role of education in promoting critical thinking and media literacy
  • → Explore ways to promote unity and recognition of a universal church or community beyond denominational boundaries
“The Essence of Evil is deceit and confusion.”
“They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness; all the foundations of the earth are out of course”
“I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.”

Source: Uncovering Deceit and Confusion: A Call to Recognize the Truth

#1745

Anna von Reitz Defends Her Work as a Private Attorney

other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — Anna’s work is tangentially related to sovereignty process, land/soil jurisdiction, and jural assemblies, but the article primarily focuses on her personal defense and criticism of others.
Anna von Reitz defends her work as a private attorney seeking to return assets to their rightful owners, accusing critics of spreading false claims and rumors. She asserts that her efforts are in service to the American people, not the Vatican.
  • → Review Anna’s website for potential resources or information relevant to Florida Assembly operations
  • → Consider engaging with Anna’s work as a private attorney to understand her perspective on asset return and jurisdiction
“A ‘private attorney’ seeks to overturn wrong-doing and the return of assets to the people they are owed to.”
“I am so sick of hearing the snakes — the real ones — whipping up on me for my ‘service’ to Pope Benedict, which was in fact a service to the American People”
“God knows you don’t stand a chance without me and many other people like me to defend your interests before you even know that they are in danger.”

Source: Anna von Reitz Defends Her Work as a Private Attorney

#1749

Uncovering Hidden Histories: Understanding the True Nature of the United States Government

history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article provides background on American governance history and legal concepts relevant to understanding state sovereignty.
Anna Von Reitz discusses an online resource for researching state founding documents, but warns that it was created by ‘rats’ who used it to declare a Scottish entity bankrupt and create a new corporation in Puerto Rico. This has implications for understanding the nature of the United States government and its relationship with individual states.
  • → Review the provided online library to understand the context and limitations of its content.
  • → Be cautious when referencing state constitutions and laws, as they may refer to commercial corporations rather than actual states.
  • → Consider the historical context of the Insular Tariff cases and their impact on American governance.
“The use that these Vermin made of the information contained in this book was purely criminal and anti-American.”
“THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (INC.) chartered in Puerto Rico under Spanish Law of the Inquisition in 1906.”

Source: Uncovering Hidden Histories: Understanding the True Nature of the United States Government

#1750

Finding Gratitude in America’s Diversity

sovereignty|jurisdiction|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on general concepts of sovereignty, jurisdiction, and the importance of connection with one’s community, but is not directly related to state assembly operations or specific steps for correction.
Anna von Reitz reflects on her personal experience of gratitude towards America’s people and land, highlighting the country’s unique diversity and unity amidst its differences.
  • → Consider writing thank-you notes to constituents and donors to foster a sense of connection with them.
  • → Reflect on the importance of gratitude in maintaining a positive relationship with one’s community and country.
  • → Explore ways to promote unity and appreciation for America’s diverse heritage within the Florida Assembly.
“I still care. I still battle on. And I still feel gratitude.”
“What makes this miracle possible? The land.”
“You’re an American.”

Source: Finding Gratitude in America’s Diversity

#1754

Catholic Church Faces Judgment: A Warning to the World

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses general governance concepts relevant as background for assembly work, but does not directly address state assembly operations or status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz warns Pope Francis that the Catholic Church is facing judgment for its corruption and commercialization of sacred institutions. She calls on the Church to separate itself from evil entities and return to its original purpose. The article also mentions the destruction of Notre Dame as a warning sign.
  • → Review the role of the Office of the Pontiff in relation to Florida Assembly operations
  • → Consider the implications of commercialization of sacred institutions on state sovereignty
“Honor the work that I have begun to free the people of this planet from lies and hypocrisy and violence.”
“The Curia must understand what they are up against. They stand in the Pharaoh’s shoes and under demand to let my people go.”
“If correction is not made by the Zionists in Jerusalem and by the Roman Catholic Church, the destruction and suffering will only spread.”

Source: Catholic Church Faces Judgment: A Warning to the World

#1755

JP Morgan Accused of Misappropriating American Gold Assets

sovereignty|jurisdiction|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article touches on international banking and financial systems, but does not provide actionable steps for the Florida Assembly.
Anna von Reitz accuses Jamie Dimon and JP Morgan of being arch-criminals who have misappropriated and blocked credit intended for global relief and bank reform. She claims they are trying to take American gold assets held in Indonesia and the Philippines, which were used to buy the Philippine Islands in 1898. This is a serious accusation that could impact international banking and financial systems.
  • → Review existing records of Florida’s gold reserves and any agreements with foreign countries
  • → Consider drafting legislation to protect state assets and prevent similar misappropriation
  • → Research the history of JP Morgan’s involvement in global finance and potential connections to the 1898 Philippine Islands purchase
“Make no mistake, it was our gold used to buy the Philippine Islands in 1898 and it was our gold that was primarily stored there prior to the 1907 bankruptcy of the Scottish commercial corporation doing business as ‘The United States of America, Inc.'”
“We have all the records. We have the transactions. We have the patents. We have the trademarks. We have the times and the dates and names signed on the dotted lines, too.”
“it isn’t going to wash……it isn’t going to wash….it isn’t going to wash…..it isn’t going to wash….”

Source: JP Morgan Accused of Misappropriating American Gold Assets

#1756

Anna Von Reitz Seeks Donations for Visual Guide

sovereignty|jurisdiction|assembly-process|history|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses the importance of understanding America’s government and history, but does not provide specific information about state assembly operations or Florida.
Anna Von Reitz is seeking donations to create a visual guide that illustrates the essential information about America’s government, history, and identity, which she believes will help people understand the current situation and take effective action.
  • → Consider making a one-time Special Project donation towards creating a visual guide.
  • → Share Anna’s request with others who may be interested in supporting this project.
“Make no mistake, the Vermin have eaten well in America. They don’t want us to wake up and do anything effective. They want us to be confused.”
“Getting this done and done well is a potential game-changer, allowing us to –literally– give everyone an accurate picture.”

Source: Anna Von Reitz Seeks Donations for Visual Guide

#1763

Awakening to Our True Potential: Taking Control of Our Destinies

sovereignty|jurisdiction|other
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses general concepts related to sovereignty and jurisdiction, but does not provide specific actionable steps for the Florida Assembly.
Anna Von Reitz argues that people have become complicit in their own enslavement to corporate states and must take control of their destinies by refusing to comply with oppressive systems. She suggests that this can only happen when individuals awaken to their true potential as ‘Divine warriors’. The article emphasizes the need for civil disobedience and individual action to resist totalitarian regimes.
  • → Review existing Florida Assembly policies on sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • → Consider hosting workshops or seminars on common law and jural assemblies
  • → Research international examples of successful resistance against corporate states
“From now on, unless we cut free of obeisance to the centralised, totalitarian regimes whose takeover of our planet is almost complete, we will have only ourselves to blame.”
“The warrior who sleeps-on, like the besotted Rip Van Winkle in the Catskill mountains.”
“That is, if we continue to remain hypnotized by their antics instead of taking our destinies into our own hands and blocking or refusing to comply with their death warrants.”

Source: Awakening to Our True Potential: Taking Control of Our Destinies

#1770

Thedaybeforeeaster

history|spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article provides a historical and emotional perspective on the crucifixion of Jesus, which has relevance as background for understanding Christian history and its impact on governance
Anna von Reitz’s article ‘The Day Before Easter’ is a poignant reflection on the emotional impact of Jesus’ crucifixion on his followers, highlighting the themes of grief, shock, loss, and betrayal. The article matters because it provides a human perspective on the significance of this event in Christian history. This perspective can be applied to understanding the importance of community and leadership in times of crisis.
  • → Consider how the themes of grief, shock, and loss might apply to current events or challenges facing the Florida Assembly
  • → Reflect on the importance of strong leadership and community in navigating difficult situations
“Nothing will ever be the same. Nothing will ever be as good.”
“He’s dead. He’s gone. He will never laugh with us again, never play, never stop to comfort some poor beggar, never touch another leper.”
“The divorce is final.”

Source: Thedaybeforeeaster

#1776

Reducing the National Debt, One Bank Account at a Time

legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article discusses general American governance history and legal concepts relevant as background for state assembly operations.
Anna Von Reitz explains that by requesting ‘lawful money’ denomination in bank accounts and endorsing financial instruments with a specific phrase, individuals can reduce the US National Debt and protect their funds from seizure. This action has significant implications for the nation’s debt and individual financial security.
  • → Research and understand the process of requesting ‘lawful money’ denomination in bank accounts
  • → Incorporate the language specified by Anna Von Reitz into financial instruments, such as checks and retirement accounts
  • → Consider implementing education and outreach programs to inform citizens about this option
  • → Review and discuss potential implications for state assembly operations and jurisdiction
“Every penny that gets redefined as lawful money reduces the US National Debt by the same amount.”
“It makes no difference to you or your creditors or vendors, but it reduces the US National Debt by the full face value of the check or other instrument.”
“The bank has to carry lawful money as a material liability.”

Source: Reducing the National Debt, One Bank Account at a Time

#1778

Germany’s Scapegoat Status: A Pattern of Global Corruption

history|legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article discusses a historical event relevant as background for understanding global governance and potential connections to sovereignty
Anna von Reitz argues that Germany was set up as a scapegoat for the global financial crisis by the victorious Allies after WWII, forcing them to take on derivatives debt and risk. This is part of a larger scheme to compromise national governments and central banks through blackmail and corruption. The article suggests that this pattern has been repeated throughout history, with World War I and II being fought to force governments into committing crimes for the benefit of the powerful. Von Reitz claims to have proof of this plan and its implementation.
  • → Review historical records related to post-WWII agreements and their impact on Germany
  • → Research the role of derivatives in global finance and potential connections to government corruption
  • → Consider the implications of von Reitz’s claims for Florida Assembly operations and sovereignty
“”Das ist ja alles nur kase!”— meaning, ‘All that is only cheese!’ — and it is inferred, cheese of the stinky, rotten kind.”
“Jawohl, Herr Kommandant!”
“This, more than anything else, was what World War I and World War II were really all about— forcing all the national governments to commit crimes so that they would all be subject to blackmail”

Source: Germany’s Scapegoat Status: A Pattern of Global Corruption

#1797

Take Control of Your Tax Situation: A Template for Empowering Taxpayers

legal|sovereignty
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — The article provides general information about tax law and procedures relevant to American governance, but does not specifically address state assembly operations or status correction steps.
Anna von Reitz explains how the IRS uses a flawed system by assessing taxes without the taxpayer’s participation or consent, leading to liens and court actions. She provides a template for a ‘self-fulfilling contract’ that can be used to counter the IRS’s claims and secure one’s position. This matters because it empowers taxpayers to take control of their situation and potentially avoid unnecessary debt and court involvement.
  • → Review the checklist provided by Anna von Reitz to determine if you owe Federal Income Taxes
  • → Consider sending a ‘counter-offer’ letter to the IRS using the template provided
  • → Keep records of all correspondence with the IRS, including the self-fulfilling contract
“In order for them to collect a tax, someone must assess a tax. In order to create a lien, someone must first assess a tax.”
“When they don’t respond within the additional 10 (ten) days, you send a third copy of the same letter stamped ‘Final Notice'”
“Your self-fulfilling contract has been ‘accepted’ and all ‘Due Process’ has been served.”

Source: Take Control of Your Tax Situation: A Template for Empowering Taxpayers

#1798

Patriot Efforts: Lessons from the Past

sovereignty|jurisdiction|legal
Relevance: 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 5/10 — This article provides background information on sovereignty concepts and jurisdictional definitions relevant to assembly work.
Anna von Reitz critiques a ‘Notice’ from the MGJA, arguing that it is based on false assumptions and mistakes made by patriots in the past. She claims that the MGJA members are not qualified to act as ‘People’ of the land jurisdiction due to their status as US Citizens. This invalidates their actions and could potentially lead to arrest or prosecution.
  • → Review the definition of ‘People’ in law and its relation to land jurisdiction
  • → Verify the political status records of MGJA members and correct any errors
  • → Familiarize yourself with the history of the Act of 1871 and its implications
“The definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over and expect different results.”
“US Citizens— whether United States Citizens or Citizens of the United States, either one — are acting as ‘Persons’ and not as ‘People’ by definition.”
“The Municipal United States Government is created by Article I, Section 8, Clause 17”

Source: Patriot Efforts: Lessons from the Past

#1699

A Glimpse into the Afterlife: Reflections on Life and Purpose

spiritual
Relevance: 🟢🟢⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪⚪ 2/10 — The article is primarily personal and spiritual in nature, with no direct connection to state assembly operations or governance.
Anna von Reitz reflects on her personal experiences and insights gained from near-death experiences, emphasizing the importance of honesty, love, and living a good life. She shares that death can be a portal to new life and purpose, and encourages readers to live uprightly and make efforts to help others. This article is relevant as it touches on spiritual and philosophical concepts that may influence individual perspectives on life and governance.
  • → Review personal values and priorities in light of the author’s insights
“The whole glory of creation opens up, even in a jail cell, even in the loneliest and most remote place, if you have the companionship of a book.”
“There are no secrets. There are no lies.”
“Every time you choose good over evil, every time you make the thankless effort, every time that you sacrifice to help someone, every time you let your love extend outward — it matters.”

Source: A Glimpse into the Afterlife: Reflections on Life and Purpose

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