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What we're about

The Canadian State National Assembly offers an invitation for living men and women to return to the land and soil jurisdiction to reclaim their sovereignty.  Unbeknownst to most people, they have been adrift at sea, in the legal jurisdiction of the water under Maritime and Admiralty law where rights and freedoms are severely constrained.  However, it is now time for correcting this distortion and setting the record straight, and for reclaiming natural, creator-given rights.  To assist with this is our Assembly’s mission and its goal.

 The men and women of the General Assembly have returned 

to the Land and Soil as Provincial/State Nationals who seek to

ensure their governing bodies function for the People and by the People.  There are three (3) additional Pillars which support and are supported by the General Assembly; namely, the Jural Pillar, 

the International Business Pillar; and the Militia Pillar. 


It is in the General Assembly that the People gather to consider the 

governance matters which come before them, discuss and review their issues, 

and decide, via voting, on the Will of the People.


As the People assembly they come to recognize, increasingly, their responsibility for their own thoughts and actions, and recognize that ‘Governing’ starts with oneself.  Collectively, a well-functioning government requires us all to act as thoughtful, tolerant, and wise men and women. 


All Provinces and Territories are encouraged to build their Assemblies for the benefit of those who inhabit this land.

We welcome you to join us in the construction of our Assemblies.


To find your next steps in volunteering with your provincial/territorial Assembly, please read through these series of pages under the Join Our Assembly heading and watch this video so you know what to expect. 


What is Self-Government?

There are concepts of Self-Governance and Self-Government.  Self Governance is more about you and how you conduct yourself in your daily life.  Self-Government is about us…all of us as a collective People and how we will govern ourselves and our society. 


According to John Adams, a nation’s ability to self govern depends on the morality of its people. If we have no ability to act according to some moral code, then the only way to keep people from harming one another is to institute a long list of dos and don’ts, then inflict punishments on them when they do something wrong. But if a people know how to act appropriately toward one another (as in the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you), then they don’t need a bunch of overlords keeping them in line.  Without morality, we are more easily enslaved.


We are meant to govern ourselves…literally. Everyday people are meant to make the decisions about what happens in their communities. We are all part of our militias when needed and also take part in jury duty when called upon. Everyday people come from their local communities to assist in the functioning of their provincial/state assemblies, to make sure people’s rights are protected. Without the active participation of the living people, we may soon find ourselves without freedom and without security.  This is our opportunity to make lasting change.


Some things to note about our Self-Governing Body:
  1. Before you can govern a country with other people you must first learn how to govern yourself.
  2. The main purpose of government is to protect the people and their property.
  3. We are bringing forth our government to its full form and function.  Nobody else can do this.
  4. What we are doing is lawful, proper, and peaceful. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.
  5. We will strive to function like winning team members, where everyone works for the good of the whole. 
  6. We are each in charge of ourselves. The people of the assembly are the government, and we’re here to get things done. It’s a challenge and a job.  It is worth the effort to be able to govern ourselves and keep our freedom.
  7. The kind of people we need in the assembly are those who are the wisest, kindest, most learned, most motivated to serve, and most honorable. –Anna Von Reitz

Jural Assemblies are one of the three component pillars which complete and support their General Assembly. 


Each State/Province will have a unique Jural Assembly that is dedicated to its individual State/Province.  It is an ‘organizational unit’ of the land and soil jurisdiction court system. When the People ‘assemble’ they create their Jural Assembly.  It is the Jural Assembly which creates the States/Provinces on the Land jurisdiction, and which create their counties on the soil jurisdiction. 


[Note that ‘Jural Societies’ are also organizational units; however, they are units/entities of the sea and maritime jurisdiction court system in which the separate units ‘associate’ to manage and further their purposes.  For example, when a ‘State of State’ (e.g., State/Province of Saskatchewan; or County of ………) organizational unit is created, the jurisdiction has changed from that of ‘Land and Soil’, to the ‘Sea/Water’ under Maritime law.]     


[Note:  The term ‘de jure’ describes practices that are officially recognized by the Public Law of the People on the Land and soil.  In practice de jure law and de jure governments have been supressed, hidden, and ignored for many decades.  De facto laws and governments, in contrast, describe the current system which has existed in the world as we have known it for a very long time and has been believed to be legitimate, but which is organized and administered by corporations masquerading as true de jure entities.]  


Once the People of each sovereign Province have assembled and created their General Assemblies, have achieved ‘standing’ and are ‘fully seated’, they are in position to decide, via a public voting process, to:

  1.  Unite their Provinces into a Federation and create, potentially, ‘The United States/Provinces of Canada’;
  2.  To maintain their separate and unique Provinces as Nation States;
  3.  To join as Union States of America via the Northwest Ordinance process.


Jural Assemblies Organize their Courts


Once the People assemble, from within their General Assembly membership, they select and elect their Jural Assembly.  Interested and eligible Jural Assembly members who seek to serve their communities and their Provinces begin the process of building their Provincial Courts and the county courts.  The positions which need to be filled, include Justices, Bondsmen, Marshalls-at-Arms, Clerks of the Court, State and county sheriffs.


Militia Pillars arise from eighteenth century American County and State Assemblies, and their communities when neighbours knew and depended upon each other for their safety and well-being. As we are now constructing our own Militia Pillars, we can look to their history, growth challenges, and community goals as we search for ways and a means to build, strengthen, and protect our own people in their communities. This is something we have not learned how to do, have not practiced, or even considered building until now. We’re in unchartered waters, but by working together, we can achieve amazing results.


As we begin collectively to awaken to the recognition that existing government agencies are crumbling and disintegrating, we also begin to acknowledge the need for the direct involvement of local community members to establish new governance structures, as well as oversight and enforcement committees to ensure the intended focus and operations of our new Assembly Pillars are carried out. We do this through building locally-based Militias – important components of our new General Assemblies. The mission, as important structures/pillars in our communities, involve protecting the people and the peoples’ assets.


As we are currently small in numbers, our current goals will, of necessity, be focused on outreach, sharing information between communities, States/Provinces, and connecting with other Assemblies for the purpose of learning and strengthening our communities. Our goals will include preparing for times of stress and disaster in our own and neighbouring communities and in keeping the peace in our counties and States/Provinces.

The International Business Assembly is a smaller but important special-purpose Assembly which, like the other Assembly Pillars, provides input and support for the General Assembly. The Chairman or Chairwoman of the International Business Assembly is a Spokesperson for the International Business Assembly as a whole.  As implied in the name, the business at hand for this Assembly may involve other States/Provinces as their joint needs may dictate.  

 

As this Assembly is concerned with the international jurisdiction, (i.e., both the ‘sub-soil’ land and the sea), issues may arise which refer to maritime areas that are along the coastlines.  When considering ‘land’ issues, it is important to note there may also be issues such as those involving minerals and underground aquifers for example.

 

Note that the International Business Pillar Assembly is imbued with powers over Committees and have substantial latitude to take actions within their own sphere.  All State/Provincial Citizens who have chosen to serve in their General Assembly and are otherwise eligible, may participate in this Business Assembly Pillar. There are no other additional special requirements attached to this Pillar and no special vetting is needed unless one holds an elected office or if there is any conflict of interest.

 

As an example of an international project with a neighbouring State/Province to build a river/lake crossing bridge which serves them both States/Provinces and is going to cost $50 million, each State/Province may be expected to provide half of the required funds to promote business activities between them. They may also share an Engineering Committee to examine the technical aspects of this project as they analyze the needs and establish the best methods to make their decisions. They check out their options, then prepare their professional recommendations as to which is the best and most cost-effective solution to present to the General Assembly.  All aspects of the project, including any effects their selection may have on other State/Province will need to be considered.  Additional special-purpose Committees may be formed as needed.

Open Positions

GA Chair

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Coordinators

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Coronor

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