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The Jural Assembly Handbook                                               By: Anna Von Reitz


                                 Section 22 — Overcoming Indoctrination


               There is a force of indoctrination, which feels like a force of gravity, telling us that we don’t have
               to do anything. Obviously, we can all just sit on our rumps and be served all the government
               services we could ever ask for — and more than we’d wish for or imagine in most cases.

               That’s what those who are in the business of providing all those government services want us to
               do: just keep ordering up more and more government services, more programs for the indigent,
               more welfare, more medical services, more “entitlements”, more police, more military actions,
               more spy programs, more, more, more!
               That’s  how  they  make  their  money,  and  for  the  sake  of  their  profits,  no  thought  of  self-
               governance can be allowed to enter your heads.
               Just be lazy, Joe. Go back to sleep. Leave it all to us — whoever we are. It will all be fine as long
               as your pay your taxes.

               And  we  must  admit,  doing  nothing  is  so  seductive.  It’s  so  easy.  Just  drift  along  and  let  the
               servants be your masters. Don’t check the price tag. Don’t think too much.

               Many of the State Jural Assemblies are aghast.

               Their members and leaders are saying — “Wha-a-at? We are supposed to know and do all this?
               Why isn’t this being taken care of for us? We are supposed to run our own State courts? Have
               our own State legislature meeting regularly?”
               Yes.

               This is what “self-governance” means. This is the way the American Government is supposed to
               work.
               Many people got involved in this thinking that this would be a way to register their discontent
               with the government services providers — which it is, but they weren’t counting on the prospect
               of having to provide a parallel system of self-governance to operate the land and soil jurisdiction
               of this country. They somehow thought that if they complained enough, someone else would step
               forward and do it all for them, but nobody can.
               There’s a good deal of confusion about that reality also.

               The land and soil jurisdiction of this country are yours. They belong to you. Your State belongs
               to you. Your Federal State of State, waiting for “reconstruction” since 1868, belongs to you. And
               nobody else can operate them or reconstruct them for you. Nobody in the world.

               It’s like that moment when a pregnant woman realizes, “This is it…” — and there is nobody else
               in the world who can give birth to that child.
               Or  the  old  hymn:  “You  gotta  walk  that  lonesome  valley,  you  gotta  walk  it  by  yourself,  no,
               nobody else can walk it for you, you gotta walk it by yourself.…”
               Nobody can do it for you. Even if they wanted to, they can’t.

               It’s up to Americans who claim their birthright political status, organized as lawful State Jural
               Assemblies, to enforce the Public and Organic Law of this country, including the Constitution(s).





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