The Georgia Assembly

We Need You!

Our Georgia Assembly is Dedicated to:

  • the restoration of a complete and fully operational land and soil jurisdiction State and County court system serving the people of Georgia,
  • the preservation of the National Trust,
  • the enforcement of the Public Law,
  • the upholding of the Federal Constitution owed to our State and People,
  • the re-population of our land and soil jurisdiction,
  • the filling of vacated Public Offices, and
the reclamation of our material and intellectual public and private assets.

To these ends we, the living people on Georgia,

  • have called the eligible Georgia nationals and electors to assemble, and
  • we have established the process and procedure to qualify Jurors and others competent to hold State Citizenship and Public Office.
  • We do this peacefully and without rancor in the exercise of our unincorporated powers and capacities.
       (Source: Georgia Jural Assembly Member Agreement)

The Major goal and focus for Assemblies,

is getting the ‘Pillars’ of the Assembly up and running and fully “populated” with people who have corrected their political status

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Participation Requirements for Members of The Georgia Assembly

To actively participate and vote in the General Assembly you must have completed all required documents and letters that sever your ties to the U.S. Federal government. 

a. 1779 document and/or 928 package with two witness testimonies, recorded and published in the LRO. 
b. Birth Certificate (not published but kept on Assembly files) 
c. Complete our ‘Affirmation and Purpose and Conduct form

To participate in committees and certain officer roles, points above+: 
e. Two letters: Secretary of State U.S. Corporation and State of state (Pate) with Declaration of Political Status. 
f. Two letters to the IRS (if applicable) (not published but kept on Assembly files) 
g. DD 2168 (veterans only) 
h. Cancellation of voting rights
 i. For specific officer roles, background check and vetting interview.

Become a part of the General Assembly 

The General Assembly provides a discussion and decision forum for interstate business and acts as a Committee-of-the-whole to decide issues of general interest, conducts elections, and provides oversight for all Assembly functions. 

 

Become a part of the Jural Assembly 

 

What is a Jural Assembly and what part can you do to become part of it?  Join! Join! Join!  

 

The Jural Assembly provides the Court Services and oversees the Grand Jury, Trial Juries, Officers, and functions of the courts; are the organizational units of land and soil jurisdiction courts. 

 

Living Men and Women acting in their unincorporated capacity who are members of a Jural Assembly decide the physical boundaries of their States, adopt the Public Laws within their States, and enforce the Public Law via their Jural Assemblies, their land and soil jurisdiction courts, and the officers of those courts. Jural Assemblies organize the land and soil jurisdiction courts owed to the people of each State. Jural Assembly organizers are responsible for making sure that candidate members are eligible to serve. 

So, when you embark upon the adventure of creating a Jural Assembly you must: 

 

  1. Choose and declare that you are acting in your capacity as one of the “people” of this country.

 

  1. You must record your choice with a land recording office formally reconveying your Trade Name to the land and soil of your State

 

  1. You must accept the rights, responsibilities and duties of a State Citizen when you act as a Juror or in any other Public Office of the Jural Assembly.

 

  1. You must meet the basic requirements and thereby establish “standing” to act in the capacity of one of the People of your State.

 

A Jural Assembly has Offices. All these Offices are held on behalf of unincorporated business entities and are unincorporated Offices. Those Offices include the local Town and County Sheriffs entrusted with enforcement of the Public Law, the land jurisdiction State Judges (properly called “Justices”) and the soil jurisdiction County Court Justices known as “Justices of the Peace”. It also includes Court Clerks, Recorders, Bondsmen, Deputies, Public Notaries and Coroners. All these Offices are elected by members of the Jural Assembly who are the qualified Jurors making up the Jury Pool from which all Trial and Grand Juries are drawn 

 

Once your Jural Assembly Jury Pools are filled and your Officers have been elected, your Court is open for business — for your members only. As these are people Courts they deal only and exclusively with people business — issues of private property and assets, marriages, probate, and estates of people, rights of people, and so on. They can hear “Mixed Jurisdiction” cases in which people and unincorporated businesses have issues with other unincorporated or incorporated businesses, and Jural Assemblies can act as Parties to cases. 

A Jural Assembly is an unincorporated association of individuals who come together to support and enforce the public and organic law of their state. It is a grassroots effort where members, acting in their capacity as citizens, establish and maintain the sovereignty of their state’s land and soil jurisdiction. This includes setting boundaries, adopting public laws, and electing officials to uphold these laws. To participate, one must declare their status as a citizen, record their declaration, accept the associated rights and duties, and meet the eligibility requirements. The assembly is composed of various offices, such as Sheriffs, Justices, and Clerks, all elected by the assembly members. These positions are crucial for the administration of justice and the maintenance of public order within the state’s jurisdiction.

 

Become a part of the Georgia Assembly Militia

The Assembly Militia is focused on promoting public safety within the boundaries of their State and is the “well-regulated” militia guaranteed to each State for its internal security.

 

Become a part of the Georgia International Business Assembly

The International Business Assembly, which is composed entirely of State Citizens, conducts the international and interstate business of the Assembly.