By Anna Von Reitz
To All The Jural Assemblies 5 - Mission Statement and Membership Agreement
The
Mission Statement for any organization worth its salt should be short
and sweet and exact and as explicit as humanly possible, so as to
conclusively answer the questions--- "What are we doing and why?" In
the case of the State Jural Assemblies the answer to these questions is
exactly the same all across the board---- for example:
Mission Statement for the Wisconsin Jural Assembly
Our Wisconsin
Jural 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 Wisconsin, 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 of Wisconsin, have called the
eligible Wisconsin nationals and electors to assemble and to serve as
Jurors and Officers, 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.
The
above Mission Statement pretty much nails down who is doing what and in
what capacity and why. That's all a Mission Statement needs.
Now for the Membership Agreement portion --- again, using Wisconsin as an example:
Wisconsin Jural Assembly Membership Agreement
In acknowledging
and accepting the duties of a Wisconsin Jural Assembly Member, I act
without any deceit or profit motive or obligation. I affirm that I am
one of the people of Wisconsin and that I am acting exclusively in my
natural and unincorporated capacity. I affirm that I have expatriated
from any presumed citizenship obligation owed to the Territorial United
States and/or to the Municipal United States and I make no claim of Dual
Citizenship and hold no allegiance to any foreign power at all.
I affirm by this testament that I am qualified and able and willing to
act as a Wisconsin Citizen, as a Wisconsin Juror, and as a
Wisconsin Elector and do so of my own free will and I also say that
there is to my best knowledge and belief no circumstance or obligation
barring me from occupying any vacated Wisconsin Public Office or
preventing me from providing Good Faith Service in such Office if I am
elected. In accepting the duties of a Wisconsin Jural Assembly Member I
also accept the rights and responsibilities thereof. I understand that I
may be called upon to serve as a member of a Grand Jury, or a Trial
Jury, or to act as a Sheriff's Deputy, or to act as a Witness to Public
or Private Records, and that I may be asked to serve in similar
capacities with or without pay. I accept my duty to serve Wisconsin and
my fellow Wisconsinites without reservation, coercion, or issue of
conscience. I understand that I am, as a Wisconsin Citizen, responsible
for upholding the Public and Organic Law of Wisconsin and that if I
should be elected or appointed or otherwise entrusted with assets
belonging to Wisconsin or any County thereof, I am obligated to act as a
deputy and as a fiduciary under the Prudent Man Standard until relieved
of such duty. As a member of the Wisconsin Jural Assembly I shall
faithfully promote and help secure Justice for all people, through the
right use of Due Process and Jury Nullification. I shall at all times
endeavor to keep the peace and to know and uphold the best standards and
traditions of the American Common Law. So say I and witness my
autograph and thumbprint seal as I commit myself to serve as a member of
the Wisconsin Jural Assembly this ____ day of _________ in the year
_________ before these Witnesses:
by: ___________________________(___Seal____) living at 1101 Bollingbrook Street in Racine, Wisconsin.
Witnessed by: __________________________ living at _______________________________________________________.
Witnessed by: __________________________ living at _______________________________________________________.
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Ideally,
the Witnesses will also be Jural Assembly Members and the records will
be kept in original triplicate, one copy to the new Juror, one to the
Juror's home County, one to be kept by the State Jural Assembly.
It
is advisable to design and secure the unique use of a distinctive Jural
Assembly stamp and/or Logo to be used as a Letterhead on these records.
Although there may be some additional or
different issues each Jural Assembly may wish to address, the verbiage
given here is precise and correct for the jurisdiction invoked: we do
not, for example, use "affidavits" and we do not "swear" any oaths or
make reference to "God" in the land and soil jurisdiction courts.
The
confirmations of Public Offices are simple affirmations of duties and
obligations undertaken due to the Separation of Church and State in the
actual American government.
Though familiar to
us, swearing oaths is a pagan practice of commercial courts, the phrase
"so help me God" we grew up hearing from Perry Mason and on other court
dramas, is also. It was not used in American Courts until the Unlawful
Conversion of our Court System by FDR.
The
actual land and soil jurisdiction courts operate on the principle of
"Let your yes be yes and your no be no." Instead of affidavits we use
testamentary evidence and instead of swearing to anything under penalty
of perjury, we use affirmations "to the best of our knowledge and belief
from without the United States".
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