Monday, January 12, 2026

International Public Notice: Reply to Richard Wolff

 By Anna Von Reitz

Please keep in mind that the Americans and the American Government never stole anything from Mexico, not gold, not silver, not oil; those actions, if and when and where they occurred were all carried out by "the US" Incorporated, or "the USA" Incorporated, or both, two foreign federal service vendors that impersonated us and pretended to act for us.  

The Spanish-American War (1898) was actually a Spanish-USA War.  

And the USA, Inc, then as now, was a British Crown Corporation, not a country.  

The USA, Inc. claimed -- or let it be assumed--  that it was acting under delegated power "for" us, but please note, we and our Congress never authorized any war against Mexico and we never acted as a colonialist power, either. 

We are the ones that fought Britain for eight long years precisely to overturn their colonial expansions and abuses in North America.  We were colonists ourselves --- colonists who famously rebelled and successfully overturned the colonial system. 

So, in 1898, it was Great Britain, wearing our uniforms, and abusing our Title IV flag, and pretending that they were exercising our delegated powers--- that attacked Spain. 

Now, Richard Wolff is claiming that "we" owe Mexico $4.7 Trillion in essentially, reparations for colonial extraction of Mexican resources -- but we never received those resources or any benefit from them. 

Any purloined assets went into the pockets of the USA, Inc., and the British Monarch.  

So, we suggest that Mr. Wolff should get the identities straight and take it up with the British Parliament and the British Monarch ---  instead of slandering the American People and our lawful Government.  

We believe that Mr. Wolff, like his Spanish predecessors, has -- as they had -- ample cause to know the truth.  Everyone on Earth can  read our Service Contracts with the USA, Inc., and see that: (1) they are limited to defending our country's commercial shipping on the High Seas and Navigable Inland Waterways; (2) administer developing Territories until they are enrolled as States of the Union; (3) have a say in international trade policies and agreements --- and very little else.  As a result, if their "Congress" declares "war" it can only be within the context and jurisdiction of their contracts.  

The Spanish Government apparently knew this and refused to turn over gold assets of the Guadalupe Hidalgo Trust to them.  Gold is a land jurisdiction asset, and the USA, Inc., is a sea jurisdiction government service provider.  The Spanish Government cashiered the gold in an account in the Central Bank of Mexico where it sat for the better part of two centuries, serving as an asset base for the Central Bank of Mexico.  

Now, technically, the Guadalupe Hidalgo gold was owed to the land jurisdiction government of this country, but we were not in Session; this is the whole reason the gold remained with the Central Bank of Mexico and served its benefit all these years instead of providing  infrastructure and services and agricultural investment in seven (7) western American States that the funds were earmarked to benefit.  

The value of this land jurisdiction gold trust was estimated at 33 Trillion ten years ago.  And it is supposed to benefit our States of the Union as settlement for land bonds issued by the Spanish Government.  The Central Bank of Mexico had the benefit of these gold assets all these years, not us. 

So --- no, not only do "the Americans" not owe Mexico any reparations for stolen resources, but the Central Bank of Mexico appears to owe us a very large amount of gold.  We are the ones who stood good for those land bonds issued by the Spanish Government, not England, not Spain, not Mexico.  

The actual Balance Sheet of our accounts with Mexico stand at something north of $90 Trillion in gold owed to us by Mexico's Central Bank, and zero owed on our side, for any purloined natural resources.  Those were stolen by British Territorials. 

In this case and in all similar cases worldwide -- remember -- the actual Americans don't need your resources.  We are not a colonialist power now and never were.  So the story and the narrative Mr. Wolff is trying to spin, isn't about us.  

It's about the British Territorial United States Government and the USA, Inc. --- Federal Service Vendors that "went into business for themselves" as of 1861.

Please note: we know that Mexico is a poor country and we have sympathy for them and the resources stolen from them, because we have suffered the same mistreatment from these run amok "service providers" who have operated under color of law and conditions of deceit.    

That said, we are still "holding the bag" on trillions of dollars worth of land bonds issued by the Spanish Government and our people have never seen any benefit from this non-consensual arrangement, so in fairness to all concerned: (1) settlement of Mexican-British Territorial United States accounts is a completely separate matter to be held apart from (2) settlement of Mexican-American United States accounts and issues.  

These are matters that require us to engage in internationally negotiated treaty settlements to officially cancel any unredeemed Spanish land bonds issued prior to 1898, and honor both the public trust indentures and the needs of humanity.  

We are not here to cheat or steal from Mexico or anyone else; in the same token, we don't expect to be the Fall Guys for the Brits and the Roman Pontiffs.

Issued by: 
Anna Maria Riezinger - Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652

January 11th 2025

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