Republic of the united States of America Documents

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  • Author Aurelia Masterson
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Introduction – Downloadable version here: Republic of the united States of America Documents

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  • County Assembly Info (PDF)

  • Flowchart

  • Governance Concepts

  • Public Verses Private

  • RAP Resignation

  • Citizens Rule Book

The Republic of the united States of America - October 21, 2010

Notification for Public Release our New Documentation

To Whom It May Concern:

We welcome you to the Republic of the united States of America. The following documents are for your review and consideration as you are looking into becoming a part of the re-inhabited Republic of the united States of America. We at the Republic are showing the People that they are the true fourth branch of government. Our goal and intention is to give the power back to the People. We need you (The People) to understand the difference of a Republic and a Democracy.

Included in this package are the following documents:

  • This Cover letter

  • Declaration of Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power

o This is a document you would sign

o Definitions are to be printed as a back page on this document .

  • Declaration of Independence July, 4th 1776 -Circa 2010

o This is a document you would sign in the open are below .

  • Jural Covenant of Office for Republic state Settlement (Optional sign)

o This document is if you wish to be a part of the following .

o Assembly

o Jury

  • Explanation for Declaration of Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power

  • Explanation of Declaration of Independence

  • Explanation for the Jural Covenant of Office

Please sign the three documents and fax them to (949) 419-2623 or scan them

and send them to join@republicoftheunitedstates.org.

Thank you and May God bless you,

The Republic of the untied States of America

http://www.RepublicoftheunitedStates.org

Press Office:

Phone: (269) 978­5630 press@RepublicoftheunitedStates.org

Sui Juris: "Of Ones Own Right"

Affirmed: Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776

Declaration of Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power

In The Beginning Almighty God created all men and women equal, that they are created with Inherent Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power and are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. A republic is established when one people mutually pledge their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to one another as a state in common to thereby secure the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In republic, they delegate by Constitution certain authority derived from their Inherent Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power, and there from governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed and exercised as surrogate power by elected officials.

When surrogate power officials assume the rights of Indigenous Power a republic inverts into democracy. Democratic corrupted surrogate power has no authority of its own; therefore, I declare by Almighty God in peaceable One People Assembly, to wit:

I am created equal to all men and women with Inherent Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power. I therefore solemnly publish and declare: I am absolved by this declaration from all political allegiance foreign to the Republic of the united States of America; therefore, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, in One People Assembly for the Republic, I affirm:

  • I am lawfully natural born or lawfully settled in _______________________________________. In order to form a more

perfect Republic, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common Defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty for our Republic and our Posterity, I consent in One People Assembly to delegate certain authority derived from my Inherent Rights and Sovereign Power, in republic by Constitution, in exchange for the Protections, Freedoms, Rights and lawful recognition as being free in the Republic of the united States of America and for the support of this Declaration. With a firm reliance on Divine Providence I hereby pledge my life, fortune and sacred honor to our Republic (state in common). By absolute autograph under Witness Protection this Declaration of Sovereign Rights is absolute supreme in the Republic.

DEFINITIONS

  • Absolute: Free from restriction or condition.

  • Affirm/Affirmed: To declare something to be true positively and firmly but not under oath.

  • Agree: To come into or be in accord.

  • Assembly: A group of people organized and united for some common purpose.

  • Autograph: A man or woman's own absolute expression in writing.

  • Common Defense: Establishing the means for defending people as a whole body.

  • Consent: Agreement, approval or permission conveyed for the enactment or execution of some act or purpose.

  • Constitution: The organic and fundamental law of a nation or state establishing the character and conception of its form of government, with detail to its principles, functions, form and limitations. A character of government deriving its sole exercise of authority from the consent of the governed. A writ of delegated powers from the people and how they are to be exercised for common governance; also designed and structured with intent to limit the power or authority of those to whom power is delegated.

  • Covenant: An agreement between two or more parties through which the agreeing parties pledge to each other for a common purpose.

  • De Jure: In right of law; of Law; Lawful.

  • Declaration: A formal statement, proclamation or announcement.

  • Delegate: To convey or transmit to another person or group of people authority to engage such acts, functions or deeds as are specified by the delegating parties.

  • Democracy: A form of government based on the majority vote election of officers who exercise supreme power over the people.

  • Equal: Having the same quality or measurement as another.

  • Freeholder: One with absolute interest such as title in allodium to land that endures to the heirs and succeeds to their heirs upon death, etc.

  • Freeman: Without oath to Political Will or Body Politic.

  • Grand Jury: A group of individuals selected according to law that hold the Jural authority of the People to decide cases of potential criminal nature.

  • Indigenous Power: Strength, ability and capacity originating and/or occurring from the natural order of things.

  • Indigenous: Natural occurrence of life, in alignment with natural law.

  • Inhabit: To be present or dwell in.

  • Inhabitant: One that inhabits a place and thereby establishes his/her or their home.

  • Inherent: Existing naturally within and for the part of which it acts; that which cannot be negated, abrogated, subjugated or subrogated by external acts of foreign powers.

  • Jura: Rights of Law.

  • Jural: Of or relating to rights of Law.

  • Jural Assembly: A body politic by right of Law and for that purpose.

  • Jural Authority: The right of Law retained by the People.

  • Jurant: One who takes an oath to the law Body Politic he will be serving.

  • Jurata: A jury body of twelve (12) people.

  • Juris: Of Law; also implies attachment by oath.

  • Jurisdiction: The authority, capacity, power and/or right to act. Positional standing within a court’s territory by right of its law that it serves.

  • Jurist: One who knows, upholds and relates to Law.

  • Juror: A person serving on a jury.

  • Jury: A group of persons selected according to law they will be serving.

  • Jury of Peers: A jural body composed of men and women of equal stature and status as to the parties of an action in Law. Hence, only a sovereign man or woman on the Land can sit in jury to decide a matter to be determined by the Law of the Land.

  • Local People Assembly:People in common by right, convening in solemn assembly to make common law decisions.

  • Mutual/Mutually: Having the same relationship each to the other.

  • Native: A denizen of a particular place, region, or nation by virtue of having been born there, whose national origin derives from having been born within a particular place.

  • Oath: A promise to perform secured by an agreement to be punished as ransom upon failure to perform; establishing ones bond to an act to be done by word spoken or inscribed.

  • One People Assembly: People standing equal by mutual pledge in Assembly.

  • One People: A group of individuals standing together one and equal; connected to each other by common bond.

  • Pledge: A solemn binding promise to do, give, or refrain from doing something.

  • Political Will: The direction or will of the state in government.

  • Power: The strength and ability to perform and act or not act.

  • Republic Government: Majority vote election of officers, who by election exercise delegated surrogate power for the people in a firm matter of state in common.

  • Republic: In a firm matter of a state in common.

  • Right: Truth, conforming to what is correct.

  • Rights: Truths, that which is correct and naturally belonging to and inherent in the People.

  • Settlement: Inhabitants firmly established in place and Claim of Right on the Land.

  • Settlement/Settling: The act or process of permanently determining an issue, causing to be Determined and free from uncertainty.

  • Signature: A living man or woman’s name written by that individual.

  • Sovereign Rights held Inherent supreme rights belonging to and retained by the power from where it naturally originates; occurs or By Indigenous Power: lives indigenously.

  • Sovereign Rights: Inherent rights belonging to and originating from supreme authority.

  • Sovereign: A body or individual vested with supreme permanent authority.

  • Submit: To yield or surrender to the will or authority of another.

  • Substantive Law: That part of law that creates, defines and regulates rights.

  • Sui Juris: By ones own inherent right and authority; the Self as Law.

  • Supreme: Ultimate final power and authority.

  • Surrogate: Delegated substitute power, in place of.

  • Unalienable: Cannot be separated, given away or taken away; cannot be liened.

  • Vested: Being bestowed upon without restrictions, contingency and is absolute.

  • Witness: One who sees, knows and can vouch for something.

  • Witness Protection: Protected by the assurance of authenticity by a witness.

  • Writ: A precept (an order or direction emanating from authority) in writing.

Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 Cir.2010

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self­evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these states. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare,

That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be, Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown (including all foreign powers to this Republic cir.2010) and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that, as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliance, establish Commerce, and do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

The Republic of the united States of America

Jural Covenant of Office for Republic state Settlement

___________________________________________ Jurist in ________________________________County Settlement.

state Settlement Republic County Settlement

With Right Hand raised in front of two (2) live witnesses, in Republic, by your own words pledge the following for Jural Covenant:

NOW IN REPUBLIC, I hereby declare that my Inherent Sovereign Rights are held by Indigenous Power and with the one people in Republic, I mutually pledge my life and fortune with a firm reliance on Divine Providence. I am sentient and of FREE Will and hereby pledge my sacred honor to jural duty. By covenant, I accept the duty to perform the responsibility of a jurist serving in __________________________________ Republic.

(state Republic lawfully settled in)

I, ________________________________________________ do solemnly affirm my jural covenant with status as a lawful

First Middle Last (Print ­No unusual punctuation)

_________________________________________________ in ____________________________________ County Settlement.

(state Republic lawfully settled in) (county living in)

will support, preserve, protect and defend the state Republic Constitution (2010), Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776), original jurisdiction Republic of the united States of America Constitution (c. 1789) and the Constitution of the Republic of the united States of America (2010) in America Nation Settlement.

I will perform and fulfill all Jural duties in Republic and administer the Law of the Land of this Republic with respect to its people faithfully, impartially, peacefully, honorably and never contrary to the Law of Almighty God; presenting no one through envy, hatred, malice, covetousness or ill­will, and leaving no one unrepre­sented because of fear, favor, affection, reward or enticements; investigating without restraint all matters of knowledge that have been brought forth unto me in such impartial capacity; keeping all such counsel and deliberations at all times secret for protection of the People. I solemnly affirm to do all of this to the best of my ability and understanding as a sacred covenant with the local County Settlement people as a ________________________________________________ and in covenant with the Almighty Creator, so help me God.

(state native spelling: ie Pennsylvanian)

Absolute Autograph Signature

I am in Republic and by absolute autograph signature seal this Jural Sui Juris Covenant of Office. May Heaven and Earth be One Eternal Witness this day. Affirmed and autographed in Grace centered in Almighty God by:


First Middle Last (Autograph Signature ­No unusual punctuation) (Seal — right thumb ink print across end of last name) Date

First Middle Last (Print ­No unusual punctuation)

Address City State

WITNESS 1 First Middle Last (Autograph Signature ­No unusual punctuation) WITNESS 2 First Middle Last (Autograph Signature ­No unusual punctuation)

A Jurist is one that knows, engages in and will uphold matters of law. Delegated power from the people by Constitution is the law in Republic. A Jurist is qualified to serve in positions of delegated authority in Republic. A Jurist may hold a seat of office in Government or be seated upon one of the many Juries that shall exist from the county level and up. They may be called upon to serve on a Jury Panel as a Juror on a Grand Jury, Trial Jury, Special Jury or the Jural Assembly, or may remain collected in a Jury pool as alternates or reserves, on select committees, or as select office holders.

Explanation for Declaration of Sovereign Rights held by Indigenous Power...

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