Saturday, December 2, 2023
4518: Clarifications for Assemblies from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
We
have released the AFD and everything will become clear over the next
few days, so everyone just keep calm and be joyous. We are putting
pieces in place. Step 1, Step 2, Step 3.....
The Coordinator Introductory Training will begin on December 7th, Thursday,
beginning at 8 pm Eastern Standard Time. Out of consideration for our
EST listeners, we are going to keep these training sessions short. The
WebEx link will be posted as soon as California has its set up
complete.
Contrary
to rumors, these meetings are open to all current Coordinators, both
State and County, including those temporarily suspended, and open to
anyone who is genuinely interested in perhaps becoming a Coordinator.
Also contrary to rumor, the participants do not have to be "escorted" by a Marshal-at-Arms or Continental Marshal.
This
is a public government and these are functions of our public government
being discussed, so there are no security issues implied.
Even
though the Counties and the States occupy different jurisdictions and
hold different powers, the job of the Coordinators, both State and
County Coordinators, are very similar, so it is appropriate for them to
train together. We will comment whenever there is a significant
difference, but most of the time, the work is the same.
Recent
concerns have been raised because County Coordinators have been
attending State Coordinator calls. They have been attending because
they don't yet have a separate County Coordinator call of their own.
For the reasons stated above, this is okay.
County
Coordinators need to be aware that they are Guests at the State
Coordinator Calls and refrain from commenting and asking questions at
these meetings so that the State Coordinators can get their business
done. If they have questions that are unanswered, they can always jot
them down and send me, Teri, or their State Coordinator an email after
the meeting.
There
will eventually be more than 3,000 County Coordinators and somewhere
around 300 State Coordinators, so it would be easy even in these early
stages for County Coordinators to overwhelm the State Coordinator
Meetings otherwise. Plans are on the drawing board for a separate County
Coordinator Meeting.
Vetting
is needed as part of due diligence when reviewing candidates for
offices. This is a review of criminal records and conflicts of interest.
This process is conducted by the Assembly Vetting Committee with help
as needed from the Continental Marshals.
This
applies only to elections and should not be confused with the informal
"getting to know you" questions that come with becoming an Assembly
Member.
As
recently explained, we have both "Restorers" and "Reformers" coming
into our Assemblies and these two groups are not compatible, because
they have different aims.
Reformers
are focused on making changes to what presently exists as government in
this county, which is well and good; Restorers, however, are focused on
restoring the American Government to its full functionality, with
checks and balances and unambiguous authorities intact.
It
is necessary when working with new people especially to find out what
they are interested in doing and point them in the right direction.
American
State Nationals have a choice. They can join their State Assembly and
work to restore the American Government, or, they can adopt a Dual
Political Status and join one of the District Assemblies and seek
reform.
It really comes down to what you feel called to do: work to reform what is, or work to restore what should be.
Of
course, in the end, restoring the American Government works to reform
the existing corporate government entities, as they are then forced to
obey their contractual obligations and get back in their box.
So
both pathways lead to reform of the existing government -- one does it
from inside the box, and the other from outside the box.
Direct
reform via the District Assemblies and such measures as people are
already familiar with, petitions, political election campaigns and
lobbying, may be the fastest way to secure relief, but restoration of
the American Government will be more lasting.
We
can't make the choice for individual ASNs but we can open up the
discussion of what the choices are and make it easier for Reformers to
head on down the street to the appropriate District or Municipal
District Assembly, instead of confusing issues and wasting our State
Assembly time.
Our Assemblies are restoring the American Government. It's a huge job.
We
don't have time to waste memorizing Federal Code, getting embroiled in
lawsuits, begging our employees to be nice, being concerned about their
political elections, or all the multitude of things that can otherwise
distract us from our goal.
Getting
the Reformers on track and in the right District Assembly is vital, as
it saves the Restorers from being delayed and ham-strung by people
trying to work on a completely different agenda.
Realizing
that these Reformers are not our enemies and are not "infiltrators" is
the first step. Talking to them about their choices as ASNs -- making
them aware of the different Assembles and different approaches to
government reform is a second step. Separating them out of the State
Assembly using Time Outs is sometimes a necessary third step.
Reformers
who don't get the message that--- hey, this is not what we are doing
here--- should be treated politely and given progressive time outs when
they try to commandeer attention away from the restoration effort that
the State Assembly is centered on.
We
cannot allow Reformers to redirect our attention away from our real
purpose as State Assemblies, or waste our time and effort on reforming
the existing foreign government.
Those corporations in the District of Columbia are not our government; they are foreign subcontractors of our government.
We
realize that we are not part of the district corporations, are not
their employees, officials, dependents, or shareholders thereof, and so,
we are rightly intent on restoring our American Government instead.
Make no apology and keep the Assembly on track.
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