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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Cleanup on Aisle Michigan

Source:  https://pktfnews.org/states/
The New Michigan State Coordinator likened michigan to a large house.  Here is a paraphrase, with some embellishments...

The living room is a mess.  There are people waiting in the hallway to get in, and there are various people up in the bedrooms, down in the basement, in the garage, on the porch, and out on the lawn who have no idea what's been happening.

First, we need to get the living room cleaned up.  Then we can let those ASN's who are in the hallway into the living room and call out to everybody else to let them know they are welcome.

The previous Assembly was dissolved.  It no longer exists.  It had assets that need to be recovered, replicated, or rethought.  That is happening now.

Soon, all ASN's will be invited to join their Assembly, if that is their choice.

The general public will also soon be able to start seeing the Assembly and its proceedings.

Michigan has a lot of catching up to do.


The New Coordinator, Amy Hunt, has the full support of The United States of America, The Federation of States.


Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Well, That Explains It


The Michiganian Free Press (MFP) became aware of AVR Article #4792, "A Life Review," yesterday after publishing the Aftermath editorial.

The American Federation Fiduciary said...

Paul Peterson, the former [Michigan] Coordinator, came to us from the CIA, which is not a good recommendation overall, as the Agency is well-known for employing brilliant con men whose life-work runs counter to any aspirations of mine.

Still, even those returning home from the Agencies deserve their rights and property as Americans; it is not my part to know or judge the soul when it is ready and willing to turn the corner and go in a new direction. Many of our senior volunteers have come from sordid backgrounds. So I accepted Paul as a Coordinator, knowing his past, but believing in his future.

This is where our virtues are sometimes used against us and sometimes come to naught, wasted on stony ground. A purely intellectual evaluation would have instantly disqualified Paul from acting as a Coordinator, but a more seasoned wisdom makes its errors in the other direction, more in favor of the heart.

So I welcomed him and trusted him to make good on his potential as a Coordinator and hoped he'd be able to change his spots.

Still, the habits and methods and assumptions of a lifetime are hard to overcome, and pressed with the challenges of a wholly new situation, a whole new context from which to view "the government" -- well, better men have failed that test.

You can blame me, if you wish, because I knew that and welcomed Paul home anyway. I knew the danger and waived it, in order to give him a chance.

Readers can view the full article here.

The MFP forgives the Fiduciary for the results of her decision to welcome the former coordinator home and give him a chance to do good.  The MFP forgives him, too, and anyone else who has made misjudgments in this situation.

Everyone has learned a lot.

It is now time to do the work that must be done for the michigan people.

Monday, May 6, 2024

Editorial: Aftermath

The new Michigan Assembly (Version 4.0) is forming.  Each member must join; the former assembly no longer exists.  The process is simple, but serious.


Unfortunately, some of the assets that belong to the michigan people have yet to be peacefully handed over to the new Coordinator...

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As Anna predicted (#4773), the former coordinator continues to...

...make the rounds and seek to stir up trouble and "Federation Fear" among the other Coordinators, seeking to present himself as a victim and me as an unreasonable and unqualified person of no authority.  [emphasis added]

Michiganians should simply ignore him and join the new Assembly.  He has fully demonstrated his character, as reported here at the Michiganian Free Press (MFP).  His difficulty with speaking the truth is well documented in the Binoculars article.


Here is one more scrap of information the michigan people should know about.  This screenshot was shared with the MFP...

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(Source)

Readers can decide for themselves what it means.


UPDATE, May 12, 2024...

To clarify, the MFP made the annotations and redactions in the second and third images, above.


Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Editorial: Nobody's Perfect


The American Federation Fiduciary responded earlier today by email to michiganians who have been upset by the behavior and lack of progress from the Michigan Coordinator.  It was basically, "Sit down, shut up, and obey."

Nobody's perfect.

Yes, some michiganians have been very vocal and critical of the Michigan Coordinator.  They have seen the "glass" as "half empty" and leveled accusations about people that might be true, but are difficult to prove.  They also did not always have their facts right about American Government, and that did not help their credibility.

Others have tried repeatedly to work with the Coordinator and were eventually kicked out of the Assembly for simply asking why no progress had been made on setting up The Pillars and challenging appropriateness of some procedures.  The publisher of the Michiganian Free Press (MFP) was one of those people, and they have continually viewed the "glass" as "half full."

Many MFP articles address concerns and make suggestions, always trying to give the Coordinator the benefit of the doubt.  They were published in this forum because the Coordinator prevented any discussion about anything.

Michigan Assembly (TMA) Members who questioned leadership were told they were ignorant and to go study and LEARN.  That happened to the publisher of MFP.  Does the content of MFP display ignorance?

 

In today's email, the Fiduciary confirmed a "Roadmap" is appropriate, and that the Coordinator had been asked to write such a Roadmap before recommencing the Assembly Process on michigan.

The existence of a Roadmap is not the issue; there must be a plan.  The content of the Roadmap and its implementation are the problem, and that includes the "Agreement."

The Fiduciary forgot to address the issue of the "Agreement," the contract everyone must sign to be an Assembly Member.  For weeks and months, the Fiduciary has criticized the Michigan Coordinator for running a private club and for having inappropriate contracts.  The Fiduciary even recommended ASN's forego any such requirements.

The publisher of the MFP rescinded his signature while retaining his right to assemble, ...and was kicked out of the Assembly.  He was not allowed to speak at last night's General Assembly training session because he had rescinded his "Agreement."

Nothing has been resolved.  The Coordinator's "Agreement" remains in force, and many good and talented people have either walked away or refused to take part.  This is not good for michigan or The Federation.  Weeks and months continue to go by with no progress.  TMA has sent notices to courts and sheriffs, jousted with LEO's, and prepared personal "trustee notices," but there is still no Michigan Assembly Marshal at Arms.  That was on the agenda a year ago.


The MFP hopes the Fiduciary will take a bit more time out of their obviously extremely busy life to actually comprehend and address the problem.


Monday, April 1, 2024

Anna von Reitz Visits The Michigan Assembly

Justice Anna von Reitz, the American Federation Fiduciary, joined The Michigan Assembly (TMA) this afternoon in a Special Meeting.

Approximately 30 ASNs from around michigan were in attendance.

Anna gave her views about the challenges TMA is facing and encouraged everyone to work together to reconstruct the Michigan Land Jurisdiction De Jure Government.

She listened to several michiganians express their views and answered several questions.

The meeting lasted for two hours, and Justice Anna said she would be happy to return to continue the discussion in the near future.

A recording of the meeting will be made available to all who attended.


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