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The Florida Assembly Mission Statement

Our Florida Assembly is dedicated to the restoration of a complete and fully operational land and soil jurisdiction State and County court system serving the people of Florida, the preservation of the National Trust, the enforcement of the Public Law, the upholding of the Federal Constitution owed to our State and People, the re-population of our land and soil jurisdiction, the filling of vacated Public Offices, and the reclamation of our material and intellectual public and private assets. To these ends we, the living people of Florida, are calling the eligible Florida nationals and electors to assemble and to serve as Jurors and Officers, and we are establishing the process and procedure to qualify Jurors and others competent to hold State Citizenship and Public Office. We do this peacefully and without rancor in the exercise of our unincorporated powers and capacities.

Mission Statement approved on July 17, 2019

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EVENTS

Weekly Assembly Conference Calls

Attend Weekly Meetings Every Thursday at 7pm EST

Dial-in number (US): (605) 472-5424

Access code: 981234#

International dial-in numbers: https://fccdl.in/i/floridaassembly

Online meeting ID: floridaassembly

Join the online meeting:

https://join.freeconferencecall.com/floridaassembly

For additional assistance connecting to the meeting text “Call Me” to the Dial-In number above and you will be called into the conference. Message and data rates may apply.

Review the “Meeting Resources” section at the below link to review past meetings and reference material: https://fccdl.in/i/floridaassembly

Florida General Assembly

The State General Assembly is composed of Electors — both State Nationals and State Citizens who live within the borders of their State can serve as Electors of the General Assembly. On the grounds that the land and soil are inextricably combined, eligibility as a soil jurisdiction republican state national or citizen automatically qualifies one to be a State National or State Citizen, and for practical purposes people from the republics act as People representing their State in international jurisdiction, so that both land and soil are populated at the same time and by the same people, only some of them are further tasked to do business for the State.

General Assembly meetings are, generally speaking, public meetings. If the General Assembly wishes to conduct any private or sensitive intrastate business, they simply divide the agenda and close that portion of the meeting, so that only State Nationals and State Citizens participate. All State Nationals and State Citizens are allowed to attend all General Assembly Meetings. 

All American Nationals and State Citizens can participate in General Assembly Meetings. Exercise your right to peacefully assemble and let your voice be heard. Together we address State and local concerns.

The missing part of the government is You.

Just as we hold Florida General Assembly Meetings, each county will hold their County General Assembly Meetings:

  • Call a meeting
  • Hold elections
  • Organize and populate the missing government
  • Create a jury pool
  • Self-govern

Florida Executive Assembly

The State Executive Assembly is elected at the State General Assembly as one of the first acts of the State General Assembly each year. The State Executive Assembly continues to function throughout the year and is enabled to conduct routine business for the State, including issuing Public Notices, conducting elections, overseeing use and sale of State resources such as timber sales and public land leases, preparing ballot initiatives for the General Assembly, and serving as an interface for communications with the Federal Government — including direction of the Federal State of State Corporation, once we get organized to complete the Reconstruction of the Federal States of State. 

The State Executive Assembly also has the power to call the State General Assembly into a Special Session if needed. State Executive Assemblies are basically committees of astute businessmen who have a State Assembly Chairman and a State Treasurer and a State Secretary and State Executive Assembly Members from the land districts within the State. These are called Postal Areas today to delineate them from the sea-going Postal District.

Florida Assembly members are elected annually to serve in the Executive Assembly. 

Currently we have passed two items of International Business:

  1. Enrolling the Northwest Territories
  2. Protecting people in support of health choice. Public Law – A1010121

Florida Jural Assembly

The State Jural Assembly examines judicial issues concerning the People of the State and the enforcement of the Public Law, including enforcement of the Constitutions and running the People’s Court and elections related to the Courts and Peacekeeping functions and officials. 

Unlike the State General Assembly, the State Jural Assembly runs all year long and pretty much twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The State Jural Assembly, like the State General Assembly, is composed of qualified Jurors who are State Citizens and State Electors, that is, people of the republican states who have volunteered to serve the State Government in the capacity of Jurors. Jurors are typically not paid unless they are called to serve as part of a jury, either a Grand Jury or a Trial Jury. Sheriffs and Justices, both State Justices and Justices of the Peace, Clerks, Bondsmen, Coroners, and other elected and hired members of the People’s Court are paid either a monthly salary or on a case by case basis, or as agreed upon. 

As part of the Jural Assembly, everyone serves as a Juror and is a member of the Jury Pool 

  1. State Nationals and State Citizens are both eligible to decide cases involving in-State issues. Additionally, State Citizens alone hear cases involving international subject matter.
  2. Jural Assembly meetings are Special Meetings organized by active members of the Jural Assembly. All qualified Jurors are able to serve on both the Grand Jury,  Trial Juries, or as officers of the courts.

Florida Militia – Florida PeaceKeepers (FPK)

The State Assembly Militia is the “well-regulated” militia that each State is guaranteed — and it is the peacekeeping and emergency response force responsible for protecting the people of your State from foreign invasion and natural disasters.

Actual State Militias are not the same as State of State Militias.

State Militias are manned by State Citizens who are members of the State Jural Assembly. Their focus is community safety and preparedness on a statewide basis. Members are taught firearms safety, marksmanship, first aid, and train in one or more specialties. 

In the event of attack or natural disaster, the State Militia Commanders can call upon one or more County Militias for assistance. They can also call upon the “State of State” Militias, the State of State “National Guard” and the local U.S. Military Commanders for assistance. 

The actual State may employ additional peacekeeping Public Safety Officers, whose duty is to uphold the Public and Organic Law in places and in situations where the people of the State (State Nationals) need protection or assistance. These local State peacekeeping forces have traditionally gone by a variety of names — Troopers and Rangers, for example. Like their counterparts, these men and women derive their authority directly from the State Jural Assembly and while on State land, they traditionally have absolute peacekeeping authority over everyone but the County Sheriff and in some States, the State Militia Commander. 

Assembly Militias often meet before or after General Assembly meetings, but many also maintain a weekend schedule for training and conducting business unique to the militia. All able-bodied members of the Assembly between the ages of 21 and 65 are expected to actively support their militia in one way or another, either as active militia or acting in support, supply, communications, and administrative positions.

Florida PeaceKeepers (FPK) Assembly are Florida Citizens who are eligible to actively support the FPK mission. 

  1. Eligible Florida Citizens
  2. Attend meetings
  3. Training Qualifications

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