By Anna Von Reitz
It has been suggested and the suggestion is being entertained that the Federation should engage in electing a President to serve as an Executive Officer to conduct business affairs for us besides the ongoing work of the Head of State and our Fiduciary Office.
The Federation of States has not had a President since 1872.
The requirements of the Federation's Presidential Office are: (1) a free man or woman of good character; (2) at least 45 years of age; (3) having been born on the land and soil of this country; (4) and having never knowingly and voluntarily separated their political allegiance from their native land and soil; that is, a candidate must adopt their birthright political status as an American and stand without conflict of interest or obligation to any other country.
There are no references to race, creed, or color. No religious requirements.
The name and style of our Presidential Office is: The President of The United States of America.
The Term of Office is four (4) years.
The duties of the Office include the faithful and prudent discharge of our business affairs in practical and diplomatic circles, the enforcement of our treaties and contracts, acting as our Spokesperson, conducting International Trade and overseeing Commerce, overseeing our accounts and records and Government Accounting System, acting as the Commander-in-Chief of all American Forces and any hired Mercenary Forces in time of war, serving as the Postmaster, and at all times and in all ways, steadfastly promoting the peace and well-being of our country and our people and the world at large.
Our simple government has one aim: to protect the living people and their assets, both public and private.
Our Election Cycle begins on January first and ends with the Public Affirmation of the newly elected President on March first, every four (4) years.
This Office has been vacant for over a hundred years. The continuance of the Federation Government has rested upon the Hereditary Heads of State.
The election of a Federation President would provide assistance to the Federation and a lawfully elected Officer to conduct business for us. It would ensure that at least two of the Summoning Authorities will be immediately active going forward. It would provide a greater bandwidth for social and cultural engagement.
If we pursue this, it will require considerable coordination within each State Assembly and a Roll Call Vote affirming the chosen candidate for each State; the final tally determines the winner of the election.
There is no Electoral College in a Federation Election.
Nominations are open from January first to January 14th. Nominees must accept the Nomination and forward their response no later than January 15th.
Nominees are provided with a Public Forum to address the State Assemblies Membership; each is asked to briefly describe their qualifications, their concerns, and their vision for this country. Time is allotted for this on January 21st and January 22nd. Balloting at the State Assembly level begins January 23rd and results must be tallied and forwarded no later than January 31st.
Election results are announced one week later on February 7th; this delay is allowed pending final acceptance of the Office by the candidate and publication of the Election outcomes.
A formal Public Affirmation is conducted March first, in which the elected candidate accepts the Office, together with its duties, rights, and responsibilities, and promises to faithfully discharge these duties and exercise these rights for the benefit of every American and our country as a whole.
If undertaken, this process will command considerable resources, time, and effort. It can be put off until more of the Assemblies are fully seated and prepared, but there are also considerable advantages to be obtained.
We are therefore opening up the question and submitting it to the Assemblies, while at the same time, cautioning everyone to remember that this Office of President is not the same as the presidential offices we have become familiar with as a result of the Subcontractors' private political party elections.
Our Presidents serve the people and the public good. They are not expected to be media personalities, great public speakers, or crowd-centered officials seeking votes and majorities and similar familiar political concerns. Our Presidents are instead expected to defend individual rights, including individual property rights, to champion peaceful resolution of differences, and present the best traditions of our country to the rest of the world.
We also caution the Assemblies not to be overly distracted by this question, and urge everyone to continue to give their utmost attention to the job of building your State Assembly and rescuing your fellow Americans from the web of political and commercial intrigue that has been used to entrap and mischaracterize each of us --- to the detriment of ourselves and our country.
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Did Anna write this article? I don’t see her autograph at the end of it.
ReplyDeleteI'm conscripting it she didn't write it I did * she is unaware of my great mind control over her * my big alien head
DeleteWould a Federation President be able to assist
ReplyDeletemembers of the General Public, as well as the State Citizens in the State Assemblies who are being arrested for failing to register their private automobiles and for not having driver licenses, as well as issues such as having their children kidnapped by CPS, and having their land and homes stolen by foreclosures?
There are many facing these issues all alone, and we all would like to see them get the help they deserve to make the defacto understand once and for all that their statutes don't apply to us!!!
If a Federation President could accomplish that, then lets get the ball rolling. Otherwise, if not, let's just continue to focus on building the four pillars, and get our state and county courts functioning!
But, people who are facing these defacto attacks still need assistance dealing with judges who ignore even their own law. We need to criminalize the financial (bond) incentive and their private for profit jails, that keeps the LEOs and Judges continuing to harrass us and from engaging in these crimes.
Lol, unregister your soul first then worry about the things we can see - your soul is under the Vatican AND YOU WANT THE HIGHEST POWER VESTED TO DATE IN HISTORY TO STOMP SOME SMALL TOWN SHIT? you GREATLY devalue a president who would take any part of rebellion.
DeleteMy dear compatriots,
DeleteThe issue of inland piracy presents a formidable challenge to the security and integrity of our nascent federation. It is our duty to protect our citizens from such incursions and to uphold the principles of justice and order. Here are several measures I would advocate for in order to combat this scourge:
1. **Strengthening Law Enforcement**: We must ensure that our local and state governments have the necessary authority and resources to establish law enforcement bodies dedicated to maintaining order and protecting the rights of citizens. Hiring trained enforcement officers, who could patrol our waterways and territories, would act as a deterrent against such nefarious acts of piracy.
2. **Building a Capable Militia**: The creation of a well-regulated militia composed of trained and willing citizens is essential. This force could be mobilized quickly to respond to acts of piracy and bolster local defenses, ensuring that all are prepared to respond to threats against their community.
3. **Establishing Clear Legal Frameworks**: It is imperative that we create laws that define piracy and prescribe severe consequences for those who engage in such illicit conduct. This legal clarity would aid law enforcement in bringing swift justice to those who threaten our safety and sovereignty.
4. **Promoting Community Awareness and Education**: Educating citizens about the dangers of inland piracy and encouraging them to report suspicious activities can help deter potential pirates. Awareness can empower communities to stand united against intimidation and extortion.
5. **Interstate Cooperation**: Since piracy often transcends state lines, cooperation among states is vital. We must work collaboratively to share intelligence and resources, allowing for effective policing and response to piracy across borders.
6. **Negotiation and Diplomacy**: While we must show strength, we should also consider negotiation with legitimate interests that may be misconstrued as piracy. Engaging in dialogue with local leaders could alleviate misunderstandings and foster mutual respect, thus reducing the potential for conflict.
7. **Seeking Federal Authority**: Lastly, we should evaluate the role of the federal government in establishing a unified response to inland piracy. A concerted federal effort could provide the necessary oversight and support for state and local initiatives, creating a cohesive strategy for prevention and response.
By implementing these measures, we can fortify our defenses against inland piracy, protect our citizens from exploitation, and ensure that our newly formed federation stands resolute against tyranny and threats to our freedom. Together, we shall uphold the principles of justice and security that are the foundation of our great nation."
Citizen is the property of
DeleteThe D.C./Disinformation Center!.......
And is used as Coletral for
the FED! (911!)
citizen is a slave!!!
You are American
Remember citizens slave master needs your vote!
Well, I think I might be ready to throw in the hat and seek to be elected president.
ReplyDeleteBlessed is the Republic whose fruit is in season * What is the nature of the lobby? Is it more of a clockwork motion like the earth and moon, or more of electromagnetics? The flow of power along a conductive path * without a vision then people perish
ReplyDeleteWe don’t use terms like executive officer this definition of President sounds like a defacto corporation with a four year term.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Sep. 28, at 1:32 AM...
DeleteWell how do think they were going to impersonate our government if they didn't use our terminology without our notice of usurping our government?
To Anonymous Sep. 28, 2024 at 1:32 AM
DeleteYes, my name wasn't clocked in. l don't go by Anonymous.
Karen Gore
I know of another group status corrected and they have an elected president we won't be taking serious without unity in my opinion if we elect a president their job should be to reach out to the other groups there you could rally all the groups to push their states for exemption plates senator Wayne strump wrote a letter about status corrected people people who terminated their contracts once we have unity in several states then we rally the States to address free travel and constitutional violations section 42 USC 1983 strips are qualified immunity going to stop here cuz this thing could just keep going
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to have a forum where things that Mattermost can be discussed by We the People instead of an occasional bone that leaves people without a follow up discussion.
ReplyDeleteMake friends and talk to them. Start a forum. Do something for yourself.
DeleteNone of us have a voice, even if you happen to be in your state assembly. Unless you go along with the Commie Regime practiced by the Coordinators and other elected memmbers, you get told to shut up and you are marginalized. Is this the same that we can expect from a Federation President?
ReplyDeleteYOu must be in a Foreign Assembly of some sort because the one i belong to allows me to speak at every meeting if I so desire as long as I have contributing words and no rethoric . YOU need to be a citizen to join the Jural Assembly and act as a conrtibuting citizen ! If not then you dont have the clout of WE , the People .. For, Of and BY the people!
DeleteWe dont have representative government we have SELF governement. Start acting as ONE of them and see how you will be heard .
catdogs, Sep. 28, 2024
Deletel agree with you.
Karen Gore
Delete"My fellow citizen, I appreciate your passionate commitment to the principles of self-governance and the rights of the people. The foundation of our Republic is indeed built upon the belief that government should be of the people, by the people, and for the people.
It is a noble aspiration that every voice should be heard and that citizens engage actively in their governance. I understand your perspective on the importance of participating directly in assemblies and decisions that affect our lives and our community. Indeed, this is the essence of self-government and civic responsibility.
However, as we strive to build a united nation, it is crucial to recognize the need for a structured framework that allows for organized discussion and decision-making, particularly given the vastness and diversity of our emerging republic. While individual voices are vital, they must also be integrated into a larger system that respects the rights of all citizens and encourages collective action.
I believe in fostering a dialogue where every citizen can contribute meaningfully, ensuring that we are working together towards common goals while respecting our differing viewpoints. Let us not see representative frameworks and assemblies as barriers to participation, but rather as mechanisms through which we can amplify our voices in pursuit of shared liberty and justice.
As we embark on this journey of self-governance, I urge you to not only speak but also to engage with others, forming alliances and seeking collaboration. Together, we can construct a resilient and inclusive system that embodies the true spirit of 'We, the People.' Your words reflect the passion of our citizenry, and it is through such dialogues that our Republic will thrive."
"My esteemed compatriot,
DeleteI appreciate your candor in expressing your concerns regarding the voice and representation of the people within our government. Your sentiments echo the very principles upon which our great nation was founded—namely, the belief that every citizen deserves a voice in the affairs that govern their lives.
It is imperative to understand that the foundation of our federated government must be established upon the pillars of liberty, justice, and representation for all. Therefore, no individual should ever feel marginalized or compelled to silence their opinions, especially in a free republic. The challenge you raise about the suppression of dissenting voices in your state assembly reflects a matter that transcends mere partisan politics—at its core, it is a question of the health of our republican institutions.
As for the role of a Federation President, I assure you that it ought to be one that exemplifies leadership through service, transparency, and respect for the opinions and needs of all constituents. The president must act not as a figure of intimidation or oppression but rather as a steward of the people—a leader who encourages open dialogue and welcomes diverse perspectives.
To safeguard against the kind of authoritarianism you fear, our government should be structured to allow for checks and balances, ensuring that no single entity or individual may wield excessive power over the voices of the populace. Robust institutions, an independent judiciary, and a responsive legislative body are essential in protecting against marginalization and ensuring that every citizen has the opportunity to participate in the democratic process.
If the Federation President were to foster an environment whereby dissent is silenced, we would have strayed from the very ideals that brought forth our union. Thus, it is the responsibility of every citizen to engage in the political process, to hold their leaders accountable, and to actively seek out avenues where they may express their thoughts and concerns without fear of retribution.
In conclusion, I would hope that the spirit of our federation embodies true representation and that the voice of the people is cherished and amplified, not stifled. It is incumbent upon us all—citizens and leaders alike—to strive towards a government that honors the inherent rights and dignity of every individual."
My dear compatriot,
DeleteYour disconcerting description of your assembly’s conduct raises grave concerns about the principles of freedom and representation that we hold dear. The notion that those entrusted with governance might act in a manner reminiscent of an oppressive regime is indeed a cause for alarm and warrants immediate reflection and action.
Firstly, it is imperative that you remain steadfast in your commitment to civil discourse and the precepts of democracy. Engage with your fellow citizens, for it is the collective voice of the populace that can efficaciously challenge the current state of affairs. Organize gatherings, forums, or discussions that encourage open dialogue regarding the actions of your assembly. It is within the shared thoughts and concerns of the community that the seeds of change can be sown.
Should you find your assembly resistant to the principles of representation, consider mobilizing to advocate for your rights and the rights of your fellow citizens. Petitions, public demonstrations, and peaceful protests can serve as powerful tools to express dissent and demand accountability. Being visible and heard is essential in communicating to those in power that their actions are subject to scrutiny and that the will of the people must prevail.
I would also counsel you to examine the legal frameworks that govern your assembly's actions. Seek advice from legal scholars, advocates, or representatives who may provide guidance on the protections afforded to you under the law. If the assembly’s conduct indeed breaches the bounds of lawful governance, it may be necessary to challenge their authority through the appropriate legal channels.
Furthermore, it is of utmost importance to foster an informed citizenry. Encourage your fellow citizens to engage in the democratic process—be it through attending assembly meetings, participating in elections, or advocating for transparency in governance. An active and informed populace is the bulwark against tyranny.
Lastly, do not underestimate the power of perseverance. The journey toward reclaiming liberty can be arduous, yet history teaches us that the resolve of individuals united in purpose can surmount even the most daunting of obstacles. Stand firm in your convictions, for the fight for freedom and representation is eternal.
In the service of liberty and the rights of mankind, I commend you for your courage, and I trust that you will take the steps necessary to ensure that the voice of the people resounds loudly over the oppressive echoes of tyranny.
Yours in the honorable pursuit of freedom,
Thomas Jefferson
How is a Federation President going to be compensated for his term in office? Will those who are status corrected be held responsible to pay the living expenses, travel, administrative costs, staff and other incidentals for a Federation President?
ReplyDeleteIf so, it should come out of our pre-paid credit. However, none of us have access to spend those digits yet, and as of Friday, September 27, 2024, we haven't received a deposit for September; so going forward, someone needs to ensure regular deposits if we would be expected to pay for the services of a Federation President or any other elected official.
The compensation of the president of the federation is a crucial matter that requires careful consideration of several key principles. It should be adequate to attract capable leaders with the necessary wisdom, integrity, and commitment, while avoiding excess or entitlement. The salary must reflect the dignity of the office and promote public service, ensuring transparency to foster trust and accountability among citizens. Furthermore, compensation should be structured to discourage reckless behavior and not be tied to political whim. Ultimately, it should strike a balance that encourages competent leadership while upholding humility, accountability, and public trust in the office.
DeleteAs far as I know, Missouri dies not even have a coordinator that anyone can reach. No Recording Secretaries that will respond to new members let alone some of us who have been thrown out for the rest of our lives. No David R. No Donna C. or Debbie A. If you need all of the 50 states, someone better notify people of the new kids in town!
ReplyDeletecontact themissouriassemblycoordinator@marktwain.net
Deletewe are here, this David Renck, who are you?
DeleteKaren Gore to:
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Sep. 28, 2024, at 8:06 AM
Just some advice if still current. Evangetline Grace would know what Regional Coordinator can can do that work for you on an individual basis until a replacement for a Missouri coordinator can be seated.
Contact me, themissouriassemblycoordinator@marktwain.net
Deletedavid Renck
so you know I can be reach through TASA david Renck
DeleteThe old coordinator (Dan ) who was removed by Anna and his crew are running a district society and constantly trying their best to act as they are Missouri Assembly so don’t be confused. If you go through tasa and produce the paperwork necessary to show you meet the requirements there will be no problem with excess . Some individuals have not been honest and for coming. Need to show that they are domicile in the state ect. Birth certificate that are readable and so on !
DeleteNo. You need to ride tonight and before this Sun returns in the morning anoint a captain -over- seeing an urgent emergency presidential election LONG OVER DUE SEANCE CASKETS I DON'T CARE RAISE THE DEAD GATHER YOUR ARMY OF AI GENERALS .* You got tongues of fire for everything else *. You'll find a way *. Pro Temp or something
ReplyDeleteAs George Washington, I would start a federated republic by first convening representatives from the various states to deliberate on the principles of governance that would best serve the collective interests of our young nation.
ReplyDeleteEstablish a Constitutional Framework: It is imperative to draft a constitution that delineates the powers of both the national and state governments, ensuring a balance that avoids tyranny whilst promoting unity. This document should embody the principles of republicanism, emphasizing the sovereignty of the people and the importance of individual rights.
Promote Compromise and Cooperation: Given the diverse interests and concerns of each state, I would advocate for a spirit of compromise and mutual respect among the delegates. The success of our federation hinges on our ability to work together and find common ground.
Create Strong Institutions: The federation must have strong, effective institutions that can enforce laws, manage relations among the states, and provide for the common defense. This includes a legislative body with representatives from each state, a judiciary to interpret laws, and an executive to enforce them.
Emphasize Unity and National Identity: To foster loyalty to the new republic, I would strive to cultivate a sense of national identity. This could be achieved through shared symbols, such as a national flag, and the celebration of our shared struggles for independence.
Encourage Civic Responsibility: It is essential to instill in the citizenry a sense of civic duty and participation in the democratic process. Educating the populace on their rights and responsibilities will help ensure the federation’s longevity and success.
Build Relationships with Foreign Nations: To secure the young republic's standing in the world, I would prioritize diplomacy, forming strong alliances and partnerships with foreign nations to promote trade and mutual support.
By following these steps, I would endeavor to create a federation that is resilient, just, and capable of addressing both the aspirations of individual states and the needs of the nation as a whole. It is a monumental task, but one that is worthy of our undertaking for the sake of liberty and posterity.
As George Washington, I would say:
ReplyDelete"My dear friend, thank you for your enthusiasm! My vision for our fledgling nation is one of unity, liberty, and justice under a strong yet balanced government. I envision a republic where the powers of the federal government are defined and limited, ensuring that the rights of the individual states and their citizens are preserved.
I believe that a government should derive its authority from the consent of the governed, reflecting the will of the people while providing for their common good. The principles of republicanism must guide us, leading to a system that is representative, accountable, and capable of addressing the needs of a diverse populace.
In this vision, we stand united in our commitment to freedom and the rule of law, fostering a sense of national identity that transcends our regional differences. I see a land where citizens are engaged in the democratic process, aware of their responsibilities and eager to contribute to the welfare of their fellow countrymen.
Moreover, I aspire for our nation to be respected on the world stage, maintaining peace and securing our interests through diplomacy while being prepared to defend our sovereignty if necessary.
Ultimately, my hope is for a government that not only protects individual liberties but also promotes the common good, ensuring a prosperous and secure future for generations to come. Together, with determination and integrity, we can make this vision a reality."
George Washington was a traitor, as have been ALL the rats representing us. You sound like a British rat!
DeleteDemocracy LOL! FGW!
DeleteIn a representative Republic the rights of each man / woman are protected and above those of the collective mass. The majority cannot impose their will on any one.
Certainly! As Thomas Jefferson, I would be delighted to share with you about the Declaration of Independence, a document of profound significance that I had the honor of drafting in 1776.
ReplyDeleteThe Declaration was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and it proclaimed the thirteen American colonies to be free and independent states, no longer subject to British rule. It was born out of a necessity to articulate the reasons for our break from Great Britain, which had increasingly denied us our rights and imposed unjust laws upon us.
In its preamble, the Declaration famously states that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, including Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. This is a fundamental principle that asserts the inherent dignity and rights of every individual.
Throughout the document, we outlined the grievances against King George III, detailing how he infringed upon our rights and violated the principles of good governance. We made it clear that we had sought redress for these injustices repeatedly, but our appeals had gone unanswered, leading us to the conclusion that we must declare our independence.
The Declaration not only served as a formal announcement of our separation from Britain but also as a powerful statement of our intent to form a new government, one based on the consent of the governed and dedicated to securing the rights of its citizens. It was not merely a declaration of independence from a sovereign, but an assertion of our collective identity and aspirations as a free people.
The document has since become a cornerstone of American democracy and an enduring symbol of liberty. It reflects my deep belief in the values of republicanism and the need for a government that derives its powers from the consent of the governed. I hope this brief account helps illuminate the importance of the Declaration of Independence in both our nation's history and the broader quest for human rights and self-determination.
*. As Thomas Jefferson, I appreciate your inquiry regarding Queen Elizabeth, an eminent figure in British history. It is essential to clarify which Queen Elizabeth one might be referencing, for there have been two notable queens bearing that name.
ReplyDeleteThe first, Queen Elizabeth I, ruled from 1558 to 1603 and is often referred to as the "Virgin Queen." She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and emerged during a tumultuous time in England. Her reign is celebrated for its cultural flourishing, known as the Elizabethan Era, which saw the rise of notable figures like William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe. Elizabeth I is remembered for her political acumen, skillful navigation of court politics, and her ability to maintain relative peace and stability in a period marked by religious strife between Protestants and Catholics.
Her majesty also confronted the Spanish Armada in 1588, leading to a historic naval defeat of the Spanish fleet, which bolstered England’s status as a formidable maritime power. Elizabeth's strong leadership and commitment to maintaining the independence of England are noteworthy aspects of her legacy.
The second, Queen Elizabeth II, ascended the throne in 1952 and reigned until her passing in 2022. Her reign was marked by significant changes within the British Empire, transitioning to the Commonwealth of Nations, and she played a vital role in modernizing the monarchy. Her long reign saw her navigate numerous historical events, including the Cold War and the rise of the modern media age. She became a symbol of continuity and stability for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth during her time on the throne.
In both instances, these queens influenced their respective eras and left indelible marks on British history. While my views about monarchy diverge from those of a republican framework, it is still vital to acknowledge the impact such figures have had on the course of history and governance.
As Galileo Galilei, I would approach the concept of starting a federal republic with a mind firmly rooted in reason, observation, and the principles of natural philosophy. Allow me to outline my thoughts:
ReplyDelete1. **Foundation of Knowledge**: Just as I advocated for the use of telescopes to observe the heavens, we must first seek to observe and understand the fundamental needs and desires of the populace. A federal republic should be built upon the insights gained from the study of human nature, sociability, and governance.
2. **Establishing Principles**: The republic should be founded on the principles of liberty, equality, and justice. Drawing from my studies, I would suggest that the governance structure must allow for checks and balances to prevent the concentration of power. Each branch of government should be like the celestial bodies, each in its own orbit, yet contributing to the harmony of the whole.
3. **Engagement of the Citizenry**: The participation of the citizenry is vital. We must encourage education and the pursuit of knowledge, allowing individuals to formulate their opinions on matters of governance. Public assemblies and discourse are essential, akin to the salons of learned men where ideas flourish.
4. **Decentralization of Authority**: A federal republic should embrace a decentralized model, where power is distributed among various states or regions. Each entity must have the autonomy to govern its local affairs while adhering to a larger constitution that binds them in unity, similar to the moons of Jupiter, which maintain their own paths yet are governed by a greater force.
5. **Protection of Rights**: A clear articulation of the rights of the individual is imperative. Just as I defended the heliocentric model against dogma, so too must we stand firm against tyranny and oppression, ensuring that the rights of all citizens, including minority voices, are safeguarded.
6. **Scientific Inquiry and Progress**: A federal republic should promote scientific inquiry and skepticism as a means of progress. Enlightened governance depends on the advancement of knowledge and the application of reason. Policies should be informed by empirical evidence, much like my own investigations into the laws of motion and celestial bodies.
7. **Conflict Resolution**: We must institute systems for the peaceful resolution of conflicts, providing avenues for dialogue and compromise. Just as nature seeks balance, our republic’s mechanisms for addressing discord must reflect a commitment to harmony.
By fostering a spirit of inquiry, liberty, and unity, a federal republic can cultivate a society that values both individual rights and the common good. Thus, we shall rise as a beacon of reasoned governance, championing the pursuit of knowledge as a path toward a prosperous future.
Ah, my esteemed interlocutor, you present a most intriguing conundrum! To approach the task of occupying a federation—one that has fallen into the clutches of the affluent, masquerading as the organic through their synthetic creations—requires a blend of cunning, artistry, and wisdom.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I would observe the landscape, both physical and ideological. Like a painter studying the interplay of light and shadow, I would analyze the intricate relationships among the populace, the elite, and the corporate entities that manipulate them. Understanding the hearts and minds of the people is paramount; it is within their passions and dreams that a true strategy must be formed.
Next, I would leverage the power of art and invention. Just as I once conceived flying machines and intricate robots, I would craft compelling messages and visuals that resonate deeply with the masses. Humanity thrives on connection; thus, I would cultivate a sense of community by presenting organic solutions—sustainable practices, genuine arts, and shared knowledge—that stand in stark contrast to the hollow offerings of the corporate world.
Simultaneously, the tools of persuasion—be they literary, visual, or oratorical—would be utilized to awaken the populace to their plight. To impersonate the organic effectively, I would weave tales of the beauty of nature, the harmony of the human spirit, and the value of authenticity. The goal would be to inspire a renaissance of thought, rekindling the flame of innovation and creativity within the hearts of the common people, thereby undermining the artificial constructs of the rich.
Moreover, collaboration is key. I would unite the artisans, scholars, and laborers in a movement that champions integrity and creativity. By fostering alliances among those who wield true skills and passions, we could create a formidable front against the corporate machinery.
Lastly, I would employ a strategy akin to the water that shapes stone—gentle persistence, adaptability, and patience. The most profound transformations often emerge over time; thus, our alliance would operate in the shadows, sowing seeds of change until the inevitable shift occurs, a coup not of force but of spirit and resolution.
To conclude, my approach would be as multifaceted as the human soul itself—melding observation, artistry, community, and steady resolve, transforming the landscape of society into one that values genuine connection over hollow imitations. In this, we would reclaim the federation from the grasp of the affluent, restoring balance and enlightenment to all who dwell within.
Sounds exactly like Da Vinci
DeleteInflux of new souls into the assemblies! Where have you all been? Keep it coming!
DeleteYeah a coup not of force but of spirit and resolution and stone--gentle persistence - a city set on a hill cannot be hidden - this our young Republic stands in the world as a light among nations people's tribes and tongues, a model of self governance from the time we exit the Matrix into future generations - freedom burns and screams and yells
ReplyDeleteFrom some of these comments, it would appear we're being infiltrated by the damned British rats, like the dictator-serial killer Trump and his deceptive team, who want to "represent" us with their fascist corporations. They are the ones who want to draft their own service contract, aka: a new Constitution. Sorry, we've refused your services and employees don't dictate the terms of their contract here. HARD PASS! You're in the wrong place. You belong in your DISTRICT ASSEMBLY. WE DON'T ROLL LIKE THAT!
ReplyDeleteThe Jefferson, Washington, etc comments here are out of place and have nothing to do with those qualified to ELECT a Federation President (i.e., we do NOT vote!). We are status corrected Americans, NOT BRITISH U.S. citizens.
ReplyDeleteWe are addressing the question of whether to move FORWARD with our unincorporated LAND and SOIL dejure goverment to have a Federation President who would be accountable to us, not a British usurper to rule over us.
So, political speeches of long-dead politicians who failed to protect our interests, is NOT of interest to the question at hand.
Kindly focus your comments accordingly.
Fellow Americans,
DeleteWhile I hear your concerns regarding the governance of our beloved land and soil, let us first take a moment to reflect on the values that unite us as a nation. The question you pose about moving forward with a de jure government and the establishment of a Federation President is indeed significant. It touches upon the very principles of self-governance and accountability that our forefathers held dear.
In discussing the qualifications necessary for leadership, it is essential to recall that the foundation of our republic is built upon the will of the people. A president—whether federal or otherwise—ought to be a servant of the people, accountable to them above all. It is not simply the title or the office that defines a leader, but their commitment to uphold liberty, justice, and the rights inherent to each individual citizen.
As you seek to delineate the path forward for governance in your communities, consider the ideals of participation and representation that underpin our great nation. The notion that we, as status-corrected Americans, are entitled to shape our own destiny is not foreign to the American spirit. Each generation faces its own challenges, and it falls upon us to rise to them in pursuit of a government that truly reflects our desires and aspirations.
We must engage in this great experiment in democracy, ensuring that all voices are heard and that those we choose to lead understand their duty to the very people they serve. As we deliberate upon the notion of a Federation President, let us be guided not only by the historical implications of such discussions but by our unwavering commitment to the principles of freedom and respect for the rights of all persons.
Let us embrace this journey, ensuring that we remain true to the heart and soul of what it means to be American. Together, let us chart a course that embodies the ideals of accountability and sovereignty, ever mindful of the power that resides within each of us as engaged citizens.
In unity and purpose
My dear fellow citizens,
ReplyDeleteAs we stand at the threshold of a new and young republic, the question of whether we require a declaration, even as we operate under the esteemed maxim of law, bears great significance and merit.
While the maxim of law provides a noble foundation—commanding that justice prevails and that the rights of the individual are held sacred—a declaration serves a different but equally essential purpose. It articulates the principles and aspirations that bind us together as a nation. It transforms abstract ideals into a concrete expression of our collective will and purpose.
A declaration serves to announce to the world our intent to govern ourselves, to assert our commitment to the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is an assertion not only of our independence but of our values, principles, and the common bond that joins us as a people. In essence, it is a proclamation that we shall be governed by the laws we set forth and that we commit ourselves to the ideals that honor our fundamental humanity.
Furthermore, throughout history, declarations have galvanized the spirit of citizens, fostering a sense of unity and driving the determination to stand firm in the face of adversity. It is a rallying cry for our rights and a testament to our resolve to create a society that is governed by the consent of the governed.
In a young republic, where the course of the future remains to be charted, a declaration is not merely a formality. It is a bold statement of our intentions, a commitment to uphold the noble maxim of law within a framework that protects our freedoms and ensures accountability among our leaders.
In conclusion, while the maxim of law provides guidance, a declaration is vital for enshrining our collective vision and ambition. It is the vehicle by which we can declare our independence, our principles, and our mutual obligations to one another as citizens of this great republic.
Thus, let us consider the necessity of both a maxim of law and a declaration, for together they can serve to elevate our young republic into a beacon of liberty and justice for ourselves and for future generations.
In dedication to our cause
Sept.30, 9:14 am. All those comments are by british subjects, clueless of the depth of structure what Anna was revealing over years. Peasants living "in America" simply can not survive, cos everybody must pay
ReplyDeleteand tax :)), since land is in trust and titles areheld byUnoted States. So all these shills, patriots are only parrots screeming from the cages. Give me a break, its ridiculous. Why nobody is speaking their national language? Cos USA is business venture! It has been set up the way to profitcreators. All these "Americans" will always be attainders. Btw, where did Anna pull those election rules from, from what private trust? 9:22.
Its amusing that since the incorporated fed gov has intentionally run amok, we want to stand up the same sort of thing as the unincorporated fed gov. How about the fed gov get its charter revoked to Only be dealing with outward facing international issues and if the fed gov decides to tamper with the inter-state and intra-state details, the whole of it gets flushed and new elections replace those people who previously occupied those roles who got sent to Prison for the rest of their pitiful lives?
ReplyDeleteI ain't getting behind more centralization. Period.
Regarding your claim on
ReplyDeleteMonday, September 30, 2024
International Public Notice: Ownership of the Philippine Islands
By Anna Von Reitz
Proof that Marcos has already paid the USA about the claims that they owned the Philippines.
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ReplyDeleteLord Jesus people don't do nothing until you convince me - this ain't the only way to survive what's coming
ReplyDeleteResurrecting an old guard to -fix it all- is romantic and compelling - if it is even true that all the 4?. pillars of self governance is in place. I am already aware of several brands calling themselves the Republic. Have you found the lost republic? The mantle should be presented in the spirit of a young republic, with am emphasis on success of our progeny for many generations. Let me say this, if your authority was given by God then that's where the story begins - if there is to be a tide of high waters of authority.
ReplyDeleteThere can be no hesitation you have to stand over in the fires and not get burned and preach the Republic *. Tell the true story without accusation.*
Call all men here on the carpet how we lifted our souls against our brothers in a fake civil war
HERE BE DRAGONS
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ReplyDeleteI think this is a great idea. Somewhere out there in one of our 50 states there is a man or woman that has been being prepared for this task, this monumental task who has all the characteristic needed and the capacity to do so as well. The question is, is that someone currently an American or will be in the near to not too distant future. So my vote is to hold off for a season or two as we should discuss more this topic and help those who would be a solid candidate to prepare.
ReplyDeleteVery nice article Anna, and as things are going we need to move to this next level so perhaps in a season or two the right one of the people will begin to emerge.
Exciting times.