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The Jural Assembly Handbook By: Anna Von Reitz
It’s up to us to provide ourselves with our own State and County Courts to serve the people —
that is, those who are operating in their birthright capacity and occupying the land and soil
jurisdiction of this country.
It’s up to us to convene our own State Legislatures on a regular basis.
It’s up to us to choose Deputies to send to our own Continental Congress and take care of land
and soil jurisdiction business that has been hanging fire for decades.
And no, nobody can do it for us.
But, but, but…how, people wonder.…? We don’t have a fat budget to provide these services for
ourselves. All our money is going to foreign service providers so they can provide services to all
the “Persons”. We don’t know how to run a court for people. We don’t know how.…
We do it the same way our Forefathers did. We hike up our skirts. We educate ourselves. We act
and operate upon principles of Good Faith and Good Will. We volunteer. We get organized. We
do our duty. We uphold the Public and Organic Law. We seize hold of the rights and freedoms
that the people — notice that word: people, not persons — of this country are heir to.
In order to accomplish this for ourselves and our children and for the good of the entire world,
we have to do the work. We have to revive the Public and Organic Law. We have to declare our
birthright political status. At least some of us have to undertake the sacrifices and duties of State
Citizens.
—Posted: Wednesday, February 6, 2019
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