Friday, September 20, 2024
5022: Committee of the Whole Clarification for Militia from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
While
our Assemblies accomplish much of their work by Committees and while
our General Assemblies are referred to as Committees of the Whole, this
is a terminology based on the functionality of the Assembly and its
parts.
The missing word is "functions".
The General Assembly functions as a Committee of the Whole.
The
IBA and Jural Assemblies function as Special Standing Committees within
the structure of the Assembly as a Committee of the Whole.
The Militia functions as a Special Purpose Committee within the Committee of the Whole.
It
needs to be recognized that this is a special meaning of "Committee"
and should not be confused with the non-obligatory Committees that we
are more familiar with.
At
the outset, after an individual has been advised of the facts and has
made their declaration recovering their birthright status as an
American, they have a choice. They can join their State Assembly or
not.
Once
they have made that decision and have joined the State Assembly, they
have also accepted certain obligations as members and participants in
the State Government.
If
they are eligible to serve as State Citizens they are automatically
considered members of the International Business Assembly as well as the
General Assembly, and must show reasonable good cause for not serving
in this capacity.
The
same is true of the General Membership and the Jural Assembly. All
members can be called upon to serve as Jurors and form two common law
jury pools depending on the nature of each case to be considered ---
whether the matter is totally within state borders, or is international
in nature. Again, as State Assembly members we are obligated to serve
unless we show good cause otherwise.
The
same is true of the Militia. We are expected to participate unless
there is good cause why our participation is not possible or ill-advised
at a given time.
This
element of duty which is not present in Common Committees means that
each of these Four Pillars is in fact a separate Assembly in its own
right.
Everyone
who is eligible is expected to serve as State Citizens, if they can, as
Jurors, if they can, and as Militia members, if they can.
This
is quite different from the Common Committees which may or may not also
be Standing Committees --- nobody is individually obligated to serve on
the Elections Committee or the Outreach Committee or the Vetting
Committee -- though we thank God that people do, but every eligible
Assembly member is expected to take part in the General Assembly, and,
according to their own situation, serve as a State Citizen, Juror, and
Militia Member if possible.
If
you think of these Four Pillar Assemblies as Committees --- you will
miss the element of duty that sets these apart from the Common
Committees.
What
about the American State Nationals that elect not to join the
Assembly? The only duty they inherit is to keep the peace. This means
literally acting in a peaceable manner themselves, and if called upon,
to accept service as a deputy.
While
this is their only duty, their decision not to actually join the State
Assembly means that they don't have a voice in the issues impacting
their State of the Union.
If
they don't join the State Assembly they may or may not choose to join
their County Assembly, which once again confers certain duties and
exercises certain rights.
I
hope that better explains the nomenclature and why the Four Pillar
Assemblies are not actually Common Committees, even though their
functions may legitimately be described in terms of Committees.
Of
all the functions that are most fundamental and most important, it is
important for our State Assembly Militias to be and remain
"well-regulated" and peaceable. They are not to be formed, used, or
deployed in any manner or for any purpose other than defense and common
aid in time of disaster or clear and present danger.
It
is extremely important that our Militia Commanders be cool-headed,
prudent, and devoted men of experience, possessing a true understanding
of our American Government, and our State Militias' place within that
government.
May everyone concerned be blessed and ready and at peace for many years to come.
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