Friday, April 5, 2024

King of the Road ...Map

Timeline

June, 2020 -- The Michigan Coordinator entered the previous Michigan Assembly.

March, 2021 -- The Michigan Coordinator took a co-coordinator position in that Assembly.

July 6, 2021 -- The publisher of the Michiganian Free Press (MFP) ended his 28-day fast at 08:00 EDT.  (See his personal faith blog post, Shutdown.)

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July 6, 2021 -- The American Federation Fiduciary dissolved the previous Michigan Assembly that "melted down."

July, 2021 -- The publisher discovered the articles on https://annavonreitz.com, and began reading them in order.

January 27, 2022 -- The publisher signed up with the Land Recording Office (LRO).

May 12, 2022 -- The publisher attended his first Michigan Assembly public Internet Zoom call.

June 13, 2022 -- The publisher ordered the Brent Allan Winters book, Excellence of the Common Law, and began reading it as soon as it arrived.

September 2, 2022 -- The publisher sent first drafts of his status-correction documents to his Recording Secretary for comments.

January 13, 2023 -- The Michigan Coordinator received a "Uniform Law Citation" from a Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Officer for having an expired car registration.

February 6, 2023 -- The Michigan Assembly (TMA) began a two-day retreat.

February 7, 2023 -- The MFP publisher's documents were published on the American Federation's Land Recording Office (LRO) and he became an American State National (ASN), i.e. he returned to his birthright political status as a michiganian.

March 7, 2023 -- TMA held their first meeting as a General Assembly (GA).  Thirteen people attended out of a total of nineteen.

March 21, 2023 -- TMA held their second GA meeting.  Sixteen out of twenty attended.  There were 131 ASN's in the LRO.  Seven people were made American State Citizens (ASC), in order to have ASC's available to conduct International Business.

April 4, 2023 -- TMA held their third GA meeting.  There were 21 in attendance out of 26.  There were still 131 ASN's in the LRO.  A Litigation Committee was established.  Noticing the courts and sheriffs was discussed.  "Do we need a vetting committee?" was asked, and the Coordinator responded, "Yes."

April 4, 2023 -- Joseph Hayes of the Peace Keeping Task Force (PKTF) instructed TMA about the Marshal at Arms role during the GA meeting.

April 5, 2023 -- The MFP publisher went through his "vetting" interview, which he considered to be similar to a job interview.  He provided his résumé and a filled-out TMA "Getting to Know You" form.  Several TMA Members asked him questions, including the Coordinator.  It was understood the Coordinator kept a dossier on each Member.  The interview was recorded, but no copy of the recording was provided to the interviewee.  Being familiar with "corporation practices" from his working years, the MFP publisher had no concerns about what went on and was eager to join the effort.

April 6, 2023 -- The MFP publisher "passed Level 3 Vetting" and was invited to join the Assembly.  He was given a copy of the TMA Roadmap and two forms to sign comprising the TMA Agreement, which he executed and returned that day.

April 6, 2023 -- This day was the 15th of Nisan, which is a strangely special day, according to Anna von Reitz.

April 18, 2023 -- TMA held their fourth GA meeting, which was the first for the publisher of MFP.  There were 23 in attendance out of 28.  There were 134 ASN's in the LRO.  Per the Coordinator, priorities were:  "1 - notices - 2 - recruitment - and 3 - getting our pillars up."

April 18, 2023 -- Joseph Hayes returned to provide the Assembly more education about the Marshal at Arms role.

May 2, 2023 -- The Coordinator reported 240 notices had been sent out, and all but six Sheriffs had received notices.  An Education/Orientation Committee was formed by appointing a chair.

May 3, 2023 -- The MFP publisher was asked to be on the Education Team, and he immediately accepted.

May 12, 2023 -- The Michigan Coordinator was detained and jailed for a few hours over the citation he received in January.

May 16, 2023 -- The Coordinator reported 320 notices had been sent and all of the State-of-State Sheriffs had been notified, according to the meeting minutes.

May 23, 2023 -- The GA began reading The Jural Assembly Handbook as a group.

May, 2023 -- TMA Roadmap, Revision C, 2023-05 (June 3 PDF file date) was published, but TMA Members were not notified about the update.

June 7, 2023 -- The Coordinator reported 242 notices had been sent out, which included all Sheriffs.

June and July, 2023 -- The Coordinator defended himself from the summonses he received from the COURT concerning his January citation from the DNR Officer.

July 23, 2023 -- The MFP publisher attended the first Education Committee meeting, which was a joint meeting with the Technology Committee.  Technology was the only topic discussed.

July through August, 2023 -- TMA worked on producing notices to "trustees."

July 26, 2023 -- Three Sheriff's Deputies and a bail bondsman visited the Coordinator's fiancée's home and she videoed the encounter.

End of July/early August, 2023 -- The Michigan Coordinator sent notices to all of the Defacto employees that violated his rights through the actions they took when pursuing him over the January citation from the DNR Officer.

August 17, 2023 -- One of the Coordinator's friends was arrested while she was in her personal conveyance and participating in a TMA Public Zoom call.

August 20 and 21, 2023 -- The MFP publisher visited the Michigan Coordinator and his fiancée at their home to witness paperwork for third parties.

August 23, 2023 -- The MFP publisher was reprimanded by the Coordinator for simply concurring with a fellow Assembly Member about some points of a discussion on a private communication channel for Michigan Assembly Members only.  That Member had questioned the Coordinator's behavior, and he immediately began demonizing her.  He did so to her directly, and he talked about her behind her back with his friends.

August 31, 2023 -- The Michigan Coordinator was taken from the parking lot at his local Walmart and put in jail.

September 2, 2023 -- The TMA "core group" sent out the Assembly's "trustee notice."

September 5, 2023 -- The regular GA meeting was deemed "confidential" because the Michigan Coordinator was in jail.  He was there for about one week.

September, 2023 -- Once he was out of jail, the Coordinator spent a lot of time sending more notices and filing liens, all due to the single citation he had received back in January.

September 19, 2023 -- The leadership started talking about people creating their own individual "trustee notices," and it seemed to be something those who were in trouble with Defacto courts were going to need.

October 17, 2023 -- GA Members voted to remove certain people from the Federation's Mattermost computer forum.  None of those people were TMA GA members and they were not present to defend themselves.  The MFP publisher was not present at that meeting.

October 24, 2023 -- This was the last time the GA met to read The Jural Assembly Handbook, according to the MFP publisher's records, who had stopped attending those sessions because he had already read through the four-year-old handbook twice by himself.  Minutes were not published for those sessions.  If the group had kept to their typical practice, Chapter 48 would have been the final one they read as a group, out of 59.

November 7, 2023 -- In response to statements made about TMA and the Michigan Coordinator on Anna's "The United States of America Podcast," the Coordinator stated emphatically several times, "We haven't done anything wrong!"  The Coordinator announced it was "time to revise the TMA Roadmap manual."  He said the first vetting interview was being renamed "Entry Interview."  A lot of time was spent talking about "health" and things like "med beds."  The Lead Recording Secretary said, "Nobody has been coming in for the last two months," presumably meaning becoming ASN's.  Some of those in the GA meeting mumbled they did not know why.  The meeting minutes reflect there were 36 Members who were eligible to attend GA meetings at that time.

November 13, 2023 --  The Michigan Assembly (TMA) "officials," or "core group," held a retreat that involved two breakfasts, so it lasted two or three days.  Ten people attended and one was "not present."  That makes a total of eleven.  The minutes of the retreat report the following topics were discussed:  Treasury, Litigation Committee, Reporting Secretary Report, which segued into a significant discussion about notices, Education/Orientation Report, Administration Process, The Lien Process, vetting, and TMA Roadmap + Operational plan.  According to the retreat meeting minutes, the Coordinator said, "I can shut down anyone, and any motion, speaker and voting."

November 21, 2023 -- The Coordinator announced all GA meetings would be canceled for the next three months to take a "time out" for training.  He estimated that would last until about March 1.  At the beginning of the GA meeting, those who attended the retreat reminisced in front of the rest of the TMA Members about the great time they had.  Concerning the retreat, the Coordinator said, "The idea was to get everyone out of their context, and work together."

December 5, 2023 -- During the first "training session," the Coordinator described "officials workshops" and the overall plan for assembling.  He mentioned a "coordinator's jurisdiction" for the first time, which is a word combination Anna von Reitz has never uttered in her public articles.

December 6, 2023 -- The MFP publisher attended an Education Committee discussion for the first time since July.  Most of the discussion was about how much to charge members for the cost of certain training programs.  There were no minutes.

December 7, 2023 -- After learning what the training topics would be, the MFP publisher broke silence and addressed the Assembly on Mattermost with his concerns about the lack of progress on The Pillars, and about the TMA "Agreement" everyone had signed.  The Coordinator reprimanded him and accused him of basically not knowing anything.

December 13, 2023 -- The Education Committee discussed an "etiquette module" for the Assembly training.  The MFP publisher tried to participate in the discussion, but was largely ignored.  There were no minutes.

December 14, 2023 -- The Education Committee chairman emailed the MFP publisher that the Coordinator had pointed out the publisher could not be on the committee because he had not been in the Assembly for one year.  He was removed for that reason.

January 1, 2024 -- The MFP publisher asked on the TMA Public Telegram (Official) Channel for the TMA leadership to provide the public with a summary of 2023 accomplishments and 2024 plans.  The request was ignored, except for a couple of ❤️'s.

January 3, 2024 -- The MFP publisher sent a kindly worded private message on Telegram proposing that the Coordinator might take on the task of setting up the Office of the Marshal at Arms while the publisher might work to get the Oversight Committee going.  It also proposed the Coordinator work with the publisher to take advantage of the publisher's 30 years of experience in project management.  That communication was ignored by the Coordinator.

January 9, 2024 -- The MFP publisher sent the exact same proposal language to the Coordinator by email.  No response.

January 15, 2024 -- The MFP publisher sent a seven-page personal letter to the Coordinator by Priority Mail in care of his fiancée, along with printed copies of both of the identical proposals.  That letter included a paper copy of the TMA Roadmap Critique, which has been made available as a Special Report on MFP.  The letter also included a single page rescinding the publisher's signature from the TMA Agreement, while reserving all of his rights without prejudice.  He specifically noted one of those rights he retained was his right to assemble.

January 18, 2024 -- The package was delivered at 1:21 PM EST.

January 20, 2024 -- The Coordinator's fiancée acknowledged receipt of the package by email.

January 21, 2024 -- The Coordinator replied to the MFP publisher at 12:55 PM EST by saying, "Wow.  It sounds like you need a conversation," and invited the publisher to either book a time on the Coordinator's calendar or attend a "Coordinator Call" later in the week.  The publisher had stated in his letter if he did not receive a positive response, then his next communication would be "to Big Lake, Alaska," the Coordinator's boss, so he did not respond.

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January 27, 2024 -- The MFP publisher noticed he had been removed from TMA communications channels.  He took that as a negative response and began working on his letter for Alaska.

January 29, 2024 -- At 2:28 PM EST, the MFP publisher posted a letter to the American Federation Fiduciary in Alaska, which contained all of the information he had sent to the Michigan Coordinator, along with additional information.

January 29, 2024 -- That evening, at 8:01 PM EST, the Coordinator sent an email to the publisher in response to the physical letter.  Readers can review the content of that email in a Special Report.

January 29, 2024 -- Two hours later, at 9:58 PM EST, one of the Michigan Assembly Members replied to the Coordinator's email.  Readers can review the content of that reply in the same Special Report.  This proved the Coordinator had blind-carbon-copied his email, which hid the fact that he had sent his email to the entire Assembly.  (The MFP publisher did not notice the Coordinator had stated this in the body of the text because the content of the email was too painful to read in detail at first.)

January 30, 2024 -- The MFP publisher followed up by sending a second, shorter letter to Alaska with this additional evidence.

February 2, 2024 -- The second letter was delivered to the PO Box in Alaska at 9:43 AM.

February 4, 2024 -- AVR#4644 states a communication was received on this day, if the date of the article is accurate.  As stated in a previous MFP article, the timing fits for that to have been the second letter, not the first.

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February 5, 2024 -- The first letter with most of the information was picked up at a postal facility at 1:55 PM.

February 10, 2024 -- The Michiganian Free Press began publishing.

1 February 12, 2024 -- The Michigan Coordinator used the expression "full stop" in an email.  See the Aftermath MFP article for its possible significance.

March 29, 2024 -- The MFP Distractions article and Project Management 102 article were written, but not published.  The first of those articles included a quotation from "Bob" on the TMA Public Telegram (Official) Channel.

March 30, 2024 -- The Distractions article was published at 7:49 AM EDT and the Project Management 102 article was published right afterwards at 7:53 AM EDT.  The publisher intentionally did that before looking at any social media sites.  When he looked at Telegram, he realized he could no longer see the TMA Public Telegram (Official) Channel.  He had been removed without notice.

April 1, 2024 -- The Michiganian Free Press was invited to attend the Special Meeting with Anna von Reitz, and the publisher attended that meeting.  The MFP subsequently published a news article about the meeting.

April 2, 2024 -- The Michiganian Free Press was invited to attend the GA Training Session as a "guest."  Guests were not allowed to speak, and the publisher made no attempt to do so, although some others did, presumably to test the policy and to exercise their rights to Free Speech and to Assemble.  The TMA Agreement was still in force, as discussed in the previous MFP article.

April 3, 2024 -- The American Federation Fiduciary responded to michiganian complaints without addressing the "Agreement" issue.


Analysis

The man on the left with the glasses is the Michigan Coordinator.  This photograph was taken at a ceremony honoring U.S. Military veterans on Memorial Day, 2023.

What is the Coordinator saluting in that photo?

What was he a part of before he became an ASN?

Who did he work for previously?

Who did he really work for previously?

Who does he work for now?

Who does he really work for now?


The Federation Fiduciary has continually had trouble with Michigan.

The Fiduciary does not have time to deal with problems like this.

Who gets blamed for the problems?

Who is really causing the problems?  Why?


Editorial

The publisher of the Michiganian Free Press has given the Michigan Coordinator the benefit of the doubt to this point.  It has been difficult to do.

The pattern has been:  as long as people go along with the Coordinator and become his friends, he remains friendly with them, but as soon as someone starts to question what he is doing he immediately attacks them and paints them as an "infiltrator."  He justifies that by what happened in the previous Assembly, ...the one he was a co-coordinator in.  His constant drumbeat about vetting and compliance with the rules that he alone wrote, and that he has total power to enforce, is keeping some in his camp and forcing most people away.

The Michigan Assembly is an assembly in name only, and it has been commandeered by a despot.  Look up the word.

The facts are:  The Pillars are not up.  Tomorrow, April 6, 2024 will be precisely one year since the MFP publisher joined TMA.  There is still no Marshal at Arms and The Pillars are nowhere in sight.  "Training" continues...

 

The MFP suggests the Fiduciary delegate oversight of state coordinators to Federation people who have more time to look into the details than she does.

The MFP suggests part of that oversight duty should include periodic audits of progress each Assembly is making in setting up their Pillars.  Letting them know where they rank when compared to other Assemblies might help, as well.

The MFP suggests all ASN's remain vigilant and think critically about what is going on right in front of them.  Assemblies must learn to protect themselves.  There will always be schemes, crooks, and incompetence.

And, the MFP suggests those who are "friends" of the Michigan Coordinator stop "drinking the Kool-Aid" and wise up.  It is bad for your health, and it is turning out to be especially bad for the michigan people.

The Kool-Aid at Jonestown

When a spider sits in the middle of its web, the only way to get rid of the web is to get rid of the spider.


UPDATE, May 6, 2024...

1 Added this Timeline event.


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