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Alaska General Jural Assembly Operation and Functions

Formation, operations and functions of the Alaska General Jural Assembly By-Laws of the sovereign members of Alaska, a Free and Independent nation=state

Whereas, the assembly of We the People being one of the principles most respected and powerful civil rights of the American People, and

Whereas, the concept of an assembly that dates, back to the early colonies and was included in the constitutions of the free republics of the united States of America, Cir. 1789, as a means for the people to rein-in an elected government acting outside the limits of delegated power, and

Whereas, when a government appears to be committing criminal and Un-Constitutional acts. It can hardly be relied upon to bring charges and indictments against itself.

Therefore, We the People inhabiting the land of Alaska a Free and Independent nation=state, free men and women convened under God, having being granted by the creator over all the earth, to protect and restore the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity, hereby invoke our sacred right to peacefully assemble, as memorialized in the unanimous Declaration of Independence of the thirteen united States of America, Cir. 1776. The Articles of Confederation Cir.”1787” and do hereby establish this Alaska General Jural Assembly of the sovereign people of Alaska, a Free and Independent nation=state November 5th 2020.

This Alaska General Jural Assembly, being formed and existing by right, according to common law and lawfully assembled on the free dry land of Alaska, a Free and Independent nation=state. Is not a part of the De Facto incorporated bodies such as Political Action Committees (PACs) and any and all political parties, in functions as an entirely separate and independent body, void of affiliation with any and all partisan connections according to rights and powers granted by the creator and vested in the people by the Bill of Rights that secure these rights to address Constitutional usurpations for the united States of America. Cir.1789 as amended in 1791.

This assembly is composed of free men and women who have bound themselves by a Jural Covenant of Office Oath to review, deliberate and “Notice” the lawful acts and actions of public office holders. These assembly members have a sworn or affirmed to support, preserve, defend and protect the ‘Constitution for the united States of America (circa 1789), and the Bill of Rights’ by autographing under oath or affirmation the ‘Jural Covenant of Office.’ Alaska General Jural Assembly standing as guardians of Alaska, a Free and Independent nation=state, one of the free republics in perpetual union with the Articles of Confederation in force after ratification by Maryland, 1 March 1781.

In addition, all Alaska General Jural Assembly members have autographed under oath or affirmation the ‘Jural Covenant of Office,’ knowing full well that they are subject to serve as De Jure Grand Jury members and are selected by random draw and will serve a one year term.

The expressed meaning of the word “De Jure” used herein is “existing by right or according to law.”

 

Requirements and Qualifications for Alaska General Jural Assembly Membership:

Duties, Powers, and Responsibilities:

The Alaska General Jural Assembly reviews and evaluates procedures and systems used by all governmental agencies to determine whether agency operations remain within lawful limitations of the constitutional authority and may also inquire into any aspect of special legislative districts and joint power agencies.

The jurisdiction of the Alaska General Jural Assembly extends to the operations of any federal agency presuming to have authority to operate within the geographic boundaries of Alaska, a Free and Independent nation=state, which may affect or infringe the unalienable rights of the sovereign people of Alaska.

The Alaska General Jural Assembly functions lawfully only as a body. No one individual assembly member acting alone has any power or authority. No one regional assembly has the authority or power to implement change or the conditions to these by-laws on its own.

The members in good standing attending the assembly meetings shall constitute the quorum of the assembly.

“Good Standing” means the member has all their documents up to date and on file with the recording secretary, Attend 75% of the business meetings and is not under suspension or indictment for any cause or infraction voted on by the body of the assembly.

Meetings of this Alaska General Jural Assembly are private meetings. Non-members must be sponsored by a member in good standing to attend assembly meetings.

It is required that all matters placed before this Alaska General Jural Assembly and votes taken must be kept as a confidential record, minutes of all the meetings, regularly scheduled, and all special emergency scheduled meetings.

The Alaska General Jural Assembly will take action by peaceful means in redressing all matters under review pertaining to all government agencies, the end result of inquiries into civil matters may be released to the public in the form of a final report but only upon written request.

All matters voted on by the Alaska General Jural Assembly shall be decided by simple majority of 50% plus 1 present and all matters voted on shall be final, unless unanimously amended.

 

The Alaska General Jural Assembly Serves These Primary Functions:

The Current Scope of Review of the Alaska General Jural Assembly is to:

Election of Alaska General Jural Assembly Officers:

Election of officers shall take place yearly in the month of December by paper ballot by the assembly members in good standing. To hold an office in the General Jural Assembly the member must be eighteen (18) years of age or older, attend 75% of the business meetings and be a member in good standing for six (6) months. Cannot be serving as a De Facto corporate public official. Cannot be holding title of nobility or be an attorney holding membership of the BAR; must autograph under oath or affirmation the “Jural Covenant of Office,” “Declaration of Independence” and “Declaration of Unalienable Rights,” blue ink documents. Cir. 2019.

 

Alaska General Jural Assembly Officers and their Duties:

The listed Offices are to be filled by members that meet the requirements to hold office under these by-laws from noon January 1, to noon January 1 of the following year. The only exception is the Grand Jury Commissioner which is an appointed position for a three (3) year term for community of training and jury management. The appointment of a new Grand Jury Commissioner will take place at the two-year anniversary of the present office holder to ensure the new commissioner has a solid knowledge base to officially take the office. The Current office holder has 72 hours to transmit all information needed to the new office holder to be able to perform his or her duties, within the election or appointment. Current office holder is to assist new office holder with duties until new office holder understands them.

Removal of an assembly member from the Alaska General Jural Assembly:

Verified failure to exemplify high standards of behavior and attitude within the philosophy and direction of the Alaska General Jural Assembly, or violation of these by-laws or failure to maintain status of member in good standing in any way will result in immediate suspension of all the member’s privileges and immediate removal from any office held by the member at the time.

Disregard for the Jural Covenant of Office oath shall be grounds for the member to be investigated and evaluated by a three member board of review. Removal from the assembly may be affected by the recommendation of the review and voted on by the assembly. These review boards will be appointed by the Moderator-Foreman or Chief Justice for that incident only and dissolved after the review and decision is acknowledged by the assembly.

 

Region Settlement Administrative Oversight:

The individual region assembly with established duties, qualifications, mission, purpose, and scope, will conform to the Alaska General Jural Assembly as set forth herein, except limited respective region of venue. Administrative oversight is placed under the Alaska General Jural Assembly.

Failure of regional assembly to address flagrant abuses by any member, it shall become the task of the State Level Alaska General Jural Assembly to address the cause by making recommendations and if necessary imitate a Regional Administrative Oversight (RAO) “Board of Review” action.

 

Qualifications and selection process for RAO “Board of Review” members:

There shall be three (3) members for this “board of review” with the authority to summons and subpoena all necessary evidence to deliberate and validate a claim/cause of action.

Potential candidates are given information about the duties of this “board of review” and the time commitment required. All candidates to serve as RAO “board of review” members are to attend an orientation presented by the Justice of the Judiciary members of the Alaska, a Free and Independent nation=state. The members of this “board of review” are to be held to a demonstrated knowledge base of law and legal research and procedure. Future candidates are to be drawn from the local communities of all Alaska regions from which regular assembly members are drawn and must be members in good standing.

The Alaska General Jural Assembly has the responsibility to impanel three (3) member RAO “board of review” to address and commence oversight and review of all the abuses perpetrated on We the People by the corporation that has usurped our Republican form of self-governance.

 

Addendums to these by-laws:

Any addendum to the Operations and Functions of the Alaska General Jural Assembly must be submitted in writing to the Moderator-Foreman and the addendum shall be reviewed by the assembly at a regularly scheduled meeting and shall be approved or rejected by simple majority vote of 50% plus 1 in attendance. All addendums that are in force as of this writing shall remain in force as approved by the assembly on the dates recorded in the Alaska General Jural Assembly meeting minutes.

 

Approved in assembly on October 20, 2020