Thursday, November 16, 2023
4479: No "National Assembly" from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
To the extent that Americans have ever had a
"National Assembly", it is called a "Continental Congress". This body composed of Fiduciary Deputies elected by each of the States holds General Jurisdiction and represents the entire country and all the people in it. This Congress meets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which remains our capitol.
"National Assembly", it is called a "Continental Congress". This body composed of Fiduciary Deputies elected by each of the States holds General Jurisdiction and represents the entire country and all the people in it. This Congress meets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which remains our capitol.
Lesser
Federal, Territorial and Municipal Congresses operate in the foreign
international and global jurisdictions. These bodies exercise strictly
limited and delegated powers and are composed of "representatives"
elected by the federal citizenry. These bodies meet in the Federal
Capitol, Washington, DC.
It's as simple as that, folks.
There
is and has never been anything called a "National Assembly". There is
no provenance for such an organization in our history and no definition
available for it and no authority attached to it.
So,
you can get together and mill around and shout slogans, and call
yourselves a "National Assembly", but you can also then be accused of
causing a disturbance of the peace and be arrested as insurrectionists
and thrown in jail.
We
are peacefully organizing our State Assemblies and in due time we will
elect our Delegations of Fiduciary Deputies to attend our Continental
Congress.
If
you are interested in doing things the right way and saving yourself a
lot of wasted time and energy as well as the threat of arrest, go to The
American States Assembly website and get started.
There is no time like the present to save your country.
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