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The State Assembly is a Committee of the “Whole,” which means that any committee or sub-assembly function remains as part of the “Whole.” Again, like a band whereas the other instruments function separately, yet, in harmony with the “Whole.”

  • There are no “positions of authority” in our State Assembly.
  • Our Coordinator sees to it that Assembly members are properly declared and recorded as Americans who then work to get our four pillars up and working. This requires a team of sincere good-hearted people who are intent on building the ideal home state for everyone.
  • Any Chairmen of a Committee is a Spokesperson only. They guide the meeting along to make sure all ideas are heard, and progress is made, which is really a group effort.
  • An assembly of free people does not mean that any one member is less or more important, although there are some among us who have more skills to share, and who may lead in various areas by merit and proven trustworthiness.
  • Any offices and positions that we have, are offices and positions of service.
  • The assembly has the work of setting up its “4 pillars” to full functionality:
  • the General Assembly;
  • International Business Assembly;
  • the State Courts;
  • the State Assembly Militia.
  • Once the 4 pillars roles are filled and functioning, the Coordinator’s organizing role sunsets.
  • Then comes the Assembly Chairman who is then the Spokesman for the Assembly. The Chairwoman or Chairman speaks for the people according to what the people have expressed. The people are the Committee of the Whole.
  • The Chairwo/man has their opinions like everyone else and they may sometimes disagree with the will of the Assembly, yet it is the Chairman’s duty to pronounce that the Assembly has its free will, except that it is accountable to the Public Law and Custom of our country (American Common Law).
  • The true purpose of all Assemblies is to provide the people of this country with a voice, both a voice about in-state issues (State Nationals), and a voice in international affairs (State Citizens).
  • Note: because our States are nation-states, the words “international” and “interstate” are synonymous.
  • The single biggest struggle for each of us is that we’ve spent an entire life learning the rules of a fraudulent government. Many of us have changed over fairly easily, and we want to spend our time guiding you to the same and similar place. To do so, we must post this disclaimer, and you’ll see why…