INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSEMBLY
International Business Assembly Standing Pillar
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSEMBLY
As Doc always says, "We got to get our pillars up!"
Trust a Minnesotan when you need something stood up! Just kidding.

The Minnesota Assembly International Business Standing Pillar
We are now standing with our first three committees
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International Education and Security Committee
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Congressional Committee
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Business Standing Committee
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Federal Marshals Committee
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Continental Marshals Committee
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International Education and Security Committee
Education and Security meetings are relatively rare events at first, but become increasingly important going forward, especially as the Unincorporated Minnesota state is re-established.
These meetings are open to State Citizens, who are the only ones with standing to vote on the education and security for interstate business under consideration.
The International Education and Security Committee gets its direction from the General Assembly.
Reads and assesses international and global news and trends, keeps up with security issues and concerns, is briefed on international issues impacting the States of the Union, may make
presentations and recommendations to the General Assembly
Congressional Committee
Vets candidates for Congressional offices in The Continental Congress and once the Reconstruction is complete, will also vet candidates for the United States Congressional
Delegation, will receive nominations, publish election notices, conduct elections for these offices, provide ballots, and secure and announce the
Business Standing Committee
This committee is composed of State Citizens and is responsible for conducting international business for the Assembly, including setting up the State of State organization needed to complete Reconstruction of the Confederation and Federal Republic.
Federal Marshals Committee
Federal Marshals serve in “Districts” defined by Postal Service Districts, sometimes called “Postal Service Areas” to avoid confusion with other kinds of Federal Government “Districts” such as “Judicial Districts” and “Military Districts”. These Postal Districts often overlap several States and create one “Service District” ruled over by one Federal Marshal and as many Deputies as needed.
Actual Federal Marshals are International Land Jurisdiction Officials who are supposed to be operating under the auspices of the unincorporated Federation of States, dba, The United States of America. Their job is to coordinate efforts to intercept, prevent, and prosecute crimes peculiar to interstate/international land jurisdiction venues, including the trafficking of people and contraband, kidnapping, bank robberies, train robberies, mail fraud, consumer crimes, securitization scams, and much more.
Federal Marshals work with counterparts operating in the International Jurisdiction of the Sea who are corporate employees known as “United States Marshals” or “U.S. Marshals”. These sea-going Marshals then also interface with the Coast Guard, INS, Border Patrol, FBI, etc. to coordinate efforts to detect, prevent, and prosecute crimes of inland piracy, false conversion, smuggling, international mail fraud, human trafficking across national boundaries, kidnapping, bank securities transfer schemes, drug running, and so on.
The designation “Federal” goes back to the “Federation of States” that the “Federal Marshals” work for, but without our State Jural Assemblies and people knowledgeably functioning as State Citizens, the Federation has also been “de-populated” and forced to exist on fumes and volunteers. This has meant that half of our protection in international jurisdiction has been undermined for lack of our State Jural Assemblies being in full and competent operation, and that empty spot in our law enforcement shield has invited many abuses and a proliferation of crimes in specifically these grossly understaffed positions. To add to the confusion, the U.S. Marshals have started calling themselves “Federal Marshals” — which they are not.
Continental Marshals Committee
The Continental Marshals Service is unincorporated, and these Federation of States Peacekeeping Officers outrank all U.S. Marshals and Agency Agents when standing on the land and soil of the States. Like the actual County Sheriffs, these men and women derive their authority from the Jural Assemblies of the States acting as a Federation of States and from the Public and Organic Law, not from any incorporated entity and not from any statutory law.
The Continental Marshals, like the old Federal Marshals, are Peacekeeping Officers of the Land and Soil, not Law Enforcement Officers of the Sea. Another kind of Marshal is important to the proper functioning of the Land and Soil Government owed to the American States and People: the Provost Marshal. This Office, too, has been grossly undermined and misconstrued by long abuse by corporate interests.
Today, Provost Marshals are basically US Military Attorneys, operating as “liaison” officers and public affairs duty officers for the U.S. military. They come out of their hide-holes when a soldier goes off base and harms a local person, but largely ignore their actual and original duty as International Land Jurisdiction Peacekeeping Officers meant to act as Coordinators between the Federation of States and the U.S. Military.
Our American Government has always been supportive of the U.S. Military, but the two are not one-and-the-same. When in place on military bases located on our land and soil jurisdiction States, the U.S. Military is here as a guest, not as an Army of Occupation, as has too often been misconstrued and assumed by foreign interests. There are occasions when the Provost Marshal, who is supposed to be acting as a Peacekeeping Officer for The United States of America, needs to run interference or coordinate activities between local State Officials, County Sheriffs, State Militia leaders and so on.
The usurpation and mismanagement of this position by foreign corporate military interests is a bone of contention to be resolved with the Territorial Government.
We must make it very clear that our States are the ultimate Employers of the U.S. Military and have never been anything else. The “States of States” that fought the Civil War on our soil were business entities operated by the States of America (Confederation), not The United States of America (Federation).
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- Written by: Jim Homyak
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New Ideas for the International Business Assembly
By: Jim Homyak
Okay, here are my new ideas:
- On this portal, we make a permission group for every role in the Assembly
- We then build out the data structures to host and run international business from inside the portal
- All vendors, members, lines for services, connectivity, etc. all can reside in the records database
- All possible methods to Write the entire thing down so you don't forget
- At the pagetop, once you make new content, if you see the tag for unpublished... This means only the logged in member can see their own entry at this point.
Secondary ideas:
- What we are seeing now, has only existed at the basic starting stage. The sky is the limit.
- The next stage is to review and revise by editing and adding more richness to your content
- the final stage is to edit and approve by someone who holds the access levels of author, editor, publisher, manager
- then the publishing can begin, once you are an often approved author, you will be able to transact freely all over this portal.
Then Jimmy rolls into town with this... (2 versions)
MAEOC My Dashboard <--- new tab
Education and Outreach Dashboard <--- flyopen mode