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27th August. 2025 - Jural Assembly Meeting
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Rebecca Roberts: Good evening, everyone. It is August 27th.
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Rebecca Roberts: And this is the Jural Assembly Meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7.30. Thank you, everyone, for being here.
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Rebecca Roberts: I will begin with the Bivens.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then… We'll have a moment.
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Rebecca Roberts: This is the Bivens decision, of 17… of 19, sorry, 71. This meeting is private, bearing false witness, misrepresentation, and posting inflammatory rhetoric in public forums is forbidden and shall be addressed in an appropriate manner.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's supposed to be manner, actually.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, wow, that's a typo. Excuse me. To eliminate all conflict and false allegations, is there anyone in attendance at today's meeting that is a member or agent of any law enforcement agency or public agency of the federal, state.
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Rebecca Roberts: County, city, or township agencies present.
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Rebecca Roberts: Is there a response to the Bivens decision?
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Rebecca Roberts: Is there a response to the Bivens decision a second time?
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Rebecca Roberts: And is there a response to the Bivens decision a third time?
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Rebecca Roberts: Anyone who is here under false pretenses, anyone who is working for any foreign government, including the territorial United States or municipal United States, anyone who is being paid or coerced to be here must fully disclose their presence and purpose now, or leave the premises.
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Rebecca Roberts: If they subsequently show up as federal witnesses, they are discredited for failure to disclose.
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Rebecca Roberts: All right.
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Rebecca Roberts: Let us begin with a moment of silence.
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Rebecca Roberts: In honor of our Creator.
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Rebecca Roberts: All right, as I'd like to begin every time with just a little bit of, common law, knowledge.
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Rebecca Roberts: And this time, we'll start with, … What is the truth?
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Rebecca Roberts: about… common law.
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Rebecca Roberts: And it is the truth that we live with every day in life.
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Rebecca Roberts: People everywhere use and rely on common law to live and work together.
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Rebecca Roberts: It is simply the inherent way that people conduct their affairs.
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Rebecca Roberts: Liken it to the roots that bind together human communities by unconditionally upholding the life, dignity, and well-being of every man, woman, and child.
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Rebecca Roberts: These roots are foundational and become especially necessary in the face of tyrannical powers.
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Rebecca Roberts: The Common Law's firm
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Rebecca Roberts: horizontal guarantees of mutual respect and protection are a permanent threat to the efforts by arbitrary rulers to harness men and women into their unnatural and vertical arrangement known as the state, uppercase S.
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Rebecca Roberts: That is why every government and religion seeks to annul the common law with their own authority and statutes in order to reduce free peoples everywhere to the status of regimented, obedient.
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Rebecca Roberts: Tax-paying wage slaves who serve a ruling elite.
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Rebecca Roberts: To extend our everyday reign of common law into all areas of life means to challenge these arbitrary rules of those elite
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Rebecca Roberts: And of all state-level regimes, The very fact that common law serves WE
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Rebecca Roberts: The people, means that it only needs to be consistently practiced by us for the autocrates, the elite.
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Rebecca Roberts: To stop, and for the oppression to crumble.
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Rebecca Roberts: Common law only needs to be practiced consistency.
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Rebecca Roberts: Consistently. By us.
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Rebecca Roberts: For oppression to crumble.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's not that hard, just have to practice it.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then we'll begin a little bit more, on from the juror. I've picked out a little bit from the juror assembly Handbook tonight, and…
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Rebecca Roberts: I'll begin with how I want to end, and that I'm going to show the point, but first I begin with the conclusion.
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Rebecca Roberts: And one of the greatest ironies is that in spite of all the evidence of fraud, bad faith, and the use of similar names, deceits, rampant identity theft.
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Rebecca Roberts: Securities fraud and all of the other crimes committed by our purported trustees and allies.
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Rebecca Roberts: Against us. They still attempt to blame us and say that it is our fault.
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Rebecca Roberts: Why?
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Rebecca Roberts: Because we did not boot up a new federal state of states.
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Rebecca Roberts: Sorry, states of states after the Civil War.
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, if it's our fault, then what did we do wrong, and how do we fix it?
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, great, Gina, thank you so much.
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Rebecca Roberts: Let's see, let's begin with… Why is reconstruction our mission?
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Rebecca Roberts: I'm just checking that that was recording. Okay, there it is.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, so we have to take a step back, and we have to look at when
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Rebecca Roberts: the problem occurred, which you all know, but it's good to look at it again, always, and also there's a new point here that maybe you haven't heard, hopefully.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, we take a look back at the close of the Civil War.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we know it wasn't an armed conflict.
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Rebecca Roberts: It wasn't a war, it was a mercenary conflict.
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Rebecca Roberts: With the state of, and the state of, and the state of.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, we chose which sides we… and we fought the… well, the state ofs chose which sides, and then they fought.
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Rebecca Roberts: And so, what happened was the agent provocateurs, as we know, members of the Rothschild banking cartel.
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Rebecca Roberts: and other European banking interests.
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Rebecca Roberts: Kept watch for an issue that might create such a schism between the state-of-state commercial corporations, and they found it.
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Rebecca Roberts: Does anyone know what that was? And I will… whilst people are speaking about that, I'll attempt to
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Rebecca Roberts: enter this. People want a passcode?
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Rebecca Roberts: Trying to get in, passcode… Just go on the tree. Is there a passcode?
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Rebecca Roberts: Emilio, you got on, did you?
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, I just interrupt the lesson here with…
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Rebecca Roberts: Did you use a passcode?
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Emilio Brown: No, I didn't. I had to go back to the tree, but it keeps an applicant for a passcode.
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Rebecca Roberts: Asked for one, but you didn't have to give one?
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Emilio Brown: No, I don't know how I pushed through it from what it got banned, but Needy's trying to get into.
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Nancy Goldstein: Okay. I had a really hard time getting on.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay.
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Nancy Goldstein: And I was trying it through the link….
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Rebecca Roberts: Sorry.
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Nancy Goldstein: Then I tried it from the link that you sent, and the link that you sent is the one that was asking for a passcode, so I go, okay, well, that's not gonna work. So I went back to the link tree, and it just kept spinning and spinning and spinning until finally it connected. I don't know.
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Nancy Goldstein: I'm so sorry.
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Rebecca Roberts: I posted a faulty link, my bad. I was just trying to reduce the size of it, and I took it… I took… I must have taken the passcode out of it, I'm so sorry.
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Rebecca Roberts: I apologize, everyone.
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Rebecca Roberts: I won't do that again.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, so the schism that… states found that caused the so-called Civil War.
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Rebecca Roberts: was slavery, yeah? And that's how they tore us apart.
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Rebecca Roberts: The last Congress of the federal states of states adjourned for lack of quorum because the Southern states walked out. Southern states of states, sorry, walked out.
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Rebecca Roberts: And the deputies known as the United States Senators, who were essentially the CEOs and fiduciaries.
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Rebecca Roberts: Of the commercial corporations stayed of, yeah, could no longer conduct business.
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Rebecca Roberts: And this is what happened, and this is why it's our fault, right?
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Rebecca Roberts: We're going to correct our faults, even though it was a lot of fraud, right? I just want us to be clear, because as we set up our Jural assembly pillar.
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Rebecca Roberts: We… we have to unders… comprehend what happened.
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Rebecca Roberts: So we can correct it. The remaining delegates representing the Northern Commercial Corporations collaborated with the British territorial government instead of getting the southern states back
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Rebecca Roberts: into the… filling the quorum, right? So instead of that, they were like, okay, well, we'll just go across the sea and get our British territory. In fact, they were probably…
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Rebecca Roberts: coerced into having the British territorial.
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Rebecca Roberts: And you'll see there were people who tried to save us from this. But anyway, they… they did go over to the British, the northern
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Rebecca Roberts: group, and they continued operations under the guise of acting to preserve the Union and the Constitution, meaning the territorial constitution and its role for the British King as trustee over our naval and trade and commercial.
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Rebecca Roberts: Activities.
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Rebecca Roberts: So what remained was this.
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Rebecca Roberts: The Northern Federal States of State
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Rebecca Roberts: And also then, the British territorial military junta was in control of Washington, D.C, and soon puppet governments were installed by force in the South, in the southern states, so…
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Rebecca Roberts: And they would force the South to send territorial delegates from the South, to Washington, to the Congress.
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Rebecca Roberts: So…
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Rebecca Roberts: it… it was a giant mess. I can't imagine what it must have been like to be in that time, but there were people, honorable men.
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Rebecca Roberts: who did… call… Attention and blow the whistle.
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Rebecca Roberts: And one was President Andrew Johnson, who did what he could to protect the states and people by formally declaring the land jurisdiction at peace three times in public.
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Rebecca Roberts: 1865, 1866, and again in August, so April and August in 18… 66.
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Rebecca Roberts: And members of the territorial.
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Rebecca Roberts: RUMP, we call it, the Rump Congress, admitted the circumstance by passing the Reconstruction Act
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Rebecca Roberts: Which violated the original Constitution.
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Rebecca Roberts: And they're still in full force and effect.
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Rebecca Roberts: So they violated the constitutions in quite a few different ways, five actually, but we'll just mention three of them, and I'm going to read those, because we're almost done.
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Rebecca Roberts: The first one is Article 4,
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Rebecca Roberts: Section 4 was violated when, under the Reconstruction Acts of the Territorial Congress, the actual southern states were denied their Republican form of government and control of their own soil jurisdiction.
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Rebecca Roberts: This is all after the end of the civil… so-called Civil War.
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Rebecca Roberts: And Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17, was violated by the Territorial Congress out… or unlawfully exercising executive, legislative power
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Rebecca Roberts: Outside their districts, and we know they continue to do that.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then… oops, I missed the second one, I apologize. I got Article 1, Section 8…
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, so Article 4, Section 3, was violated when the Territorial Congress formed the Territorial States of States to replace and substitute the Federal States of States, okay? So state… territorial states of states.
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Rebecca Roberts: Which would have… been subcontractors for the American government were replaced and substituted.
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Rebecca Roberts: So…
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Rebecca Roberts: The sum total of all this is that the federal government, the three levels of subcontracting, the commercial corporations.
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Rebecca Roberts: That are supposed to be providing our states and people with good faith service have been operating unlawfully and illegally ever since.
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, we all know that.
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Rebecca Roberts: So we've been operating with two wheels instead of three. We have a tri… we have a tricycle.
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Rebecca Roberts: Became a bicycle.
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Rebecca Roberts: Which…
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, it doesn't seem… oh, it still works, right? But no, it… it doesn't work, because our guys have been cut out of all the juicy government contracts since 1868, and as a result, the two other wheels, the Brits is one wheel and the Pope is the other wheel, have been illegally and unlawfully controlling
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Rebecca Roberts: the third wheel, okay? They just…
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Rebecca Roberts: Cut it off of the tricycle.
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Rebecca Roberts: Maybe they can't steer it now. Anyway, … Let's conclude with…
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Rebecca Roberts: and put our complaint to rest, which is, it's our fault, and these are crimes that are being committed, but we can change this, and we didn't boot up our federal state of States after the Civil War, so let's do it.
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Rebecca Roberts: Let's… let's set up our government and…
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Rebecca Roberts: go backwards, like Neithi says, backing the horse into the stall. Well, folks, let's put that complaint to rest and act in our actual capacity as state nationals and state citizens to do the work of reconstruction. We should create our own American subcontractors to do the principal share of the work.
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Rebecca Roberts: that… as assigned under the actual federal constitution. And the people of each one of our states
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Rebecca Roberts: of North Carolina here, need to charter
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Rebecca Roberts: Their state's commercial corporation under their own state's sovereign authority.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's what we're going to do today. We're going to take a look at how we establish our state's
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Rebecca Roberts: sovereign authority, and then join as a member of the states of America, which has already been done. A perpetual union and confederation of states of states serving as a federal branch of the federal government. So, what we're just going to look at is
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Rebecca Roberts: A lot of that just seems kind of like it could make your eyes go crazy, because it's a lot of stuff. There's a lot of heavy meat in this…
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Rebecca Roberts: this document, I mean, the Journal Assembly Handbook is quite needy.
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Rebecca Roberts: But we're going to be addressing the multitude of international crimes which have been practiced against us, and we can only do that together. Do you care about crimes? Do you care about international elite running over us, trafficking?
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Rebecca Roberts: Committing all kinds of crimes.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's why you're here, because you care, and you want to do something about it. So good for you, and you can pat yourselves on the back.
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Rebecca Roberts: For being part of, and Being interested in
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Rebecca Roberts: Being part of and learning about our dural assembly, so we can put a stop to the vertical… …
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Rebecca Roberts: infrastructure that the Elites want to enforce upon us.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we go into more of the horizontal form of law, and we also put into practice the L of the LAW.
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Rebecca Roberts: Always…
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Rebecca Roberts: Always, go with the truth.
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Rebecca Roberts: Always Claim Truth. ACT.
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Rebecca Roberts: Always claim truth and act.
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Rebecca Roberts: ACT doesn't stand for… we were talking earlier, before we opened the meeting, how fun it is in school to be on the stage and play act and pretend and put on outfits and strut around and be someone else and have funny accents.
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, that is not what we're doing. We are morally and responsibly standing up. We are none of us acting.
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Rebecca Roberts: As in a theater, but we act.
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Rebecca Roberts: We always… claim the truth. And that is what we're doing.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, if you'd be so kind, Nancy, as to share… The, document that shows How we, … Notice.
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Rebecca Roberts: These usurpers of our sovereign status and our provenance.
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Rebecca Roberts: We want to take a look at the X Part A Milligan.
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Rebecca Roberts: And the provenance that that provides, if…
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Rebecca Roberts: you're able, Nancy, to do that. If not.
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Rebecca Roberts: I'll have to try to read it.
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Rebecca Roberts: Another way.
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Rebecca Roberts: Is there any questions that anyone has?
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Rebecca Roberts: I was like, tree stuff, okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, wonderful.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, let's see if I can take a look at this.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, wonderful.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, we're gonna read it, and this is just an example Of what we could do…
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Rebecca Roberts: That shows our provenance.
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Rebecca Roberts: As a common law court, And of course, we can change this.
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Rebecca Roberts: however we like, we can edit it. But this is the basic
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Rebecca Roberts: essence of what we're going to need to do. So what I'm trying to do here is… I'm not telling you what to do, I'm just showing you what we could do
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Rebecca Roberts: Like, when I'm building a house, okay? And it's not actually going to be built until this time next year.
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Rebecca Roberts: But right now, I can't get any contractors to do anything until I show them what my vision is.
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Rebecca Roberts: what our vision is, as a North Carolina state.
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Rebecca Roberts: Jural Assembly is we're creating a plan
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Rebecca Roberts: And those of the people who came and cared enough to create our goals for the next 6 months came last week.
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Rebecca Roberts: And of course, we're all part of that, not just those who came, but those who came said they wanted to stand up the jury.
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Rebecca Roberts: Do jury nullification, stand up our courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: And notice the sheriffs. And, of course, educate along the way.
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Rebecca Roberts: But now… We also need a picture.
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Rebecca Roberts: And when we comprehend what this, notice says, then…
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Rebecca Roberts: We have a little bit of what we call, like, a blueprint.
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Rebecca Roberts: how we need to move forward. Because this is all about declaring who we are.
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Rebecca Roberts: Nisi gives us great lessons in all of that, and we're all doing our, affidavits in the form of… or the testimonies in the form of an affidavit.
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Rebecca Roberts: And those are going to… Declare our provenance as men and women.
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Rebecca Roberts: And now we need to do that also as a group for the journal pillar, the journal assembly. So we would begin with, it would have a recording number.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then we would have…
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Rebecca Roberts: We could put at the top North Carolina State, Juroral Assembly. We can also put this, what I put here, for now. North Carolina State, American Common Law Court, our…
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Rebecca Roberts: This is the official notice from the North Carolina State American Common Law Court to all state of North Carolina courts, and the North Carolina American Common Law Court now has capacity
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Rebecca Roberts: But we're saying that we want to adjudicate the affairs of living men and women on the land and soil jurisdiction known as American state nationals and American state citizens.
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Rebecca Roberts: This is an invocation of the Supreme Court ruling.
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Rebecca Roberts: of ex parte Milligan.
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Rebecca Roberts: Ex Parte Milligan 71 U.S. 2, 1866, American civilians are not subject to the authorities of military war, and are owed the law of peace.
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Rebecca Roberts: Why? Because all mankind will benefit when American common law courts are widely available. We expect all agencies, companies, and government service corporations to swiftly accommodate this notice, as well as the directives that will periodically follow.
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Rebecca Roberts: Ex Parte Milligan is herein invoked in the state, North Carolina, and all foreign courts on our shores will be required to… drumroll please…
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Rebecca Roberts: What is a Civil War-era military district?
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Rebecca Roberts: As if we were British subjects or municipal, all uppercase citizens. We demand a full stop to these gross acts of criminal malfeasance and wrong administration, and are in violation of international law and the treaties of Vienna.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then the Treaties of Paris and the Treaties of Ghent. We can add that if we wish. And are being carried out by your offices as cloaked commercial mercenary operations on our shores. If that isn't
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Rebecca Roberts: You've been doing this, and we do not agree.
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Rebecca Roberts: American state nationals will be brought before our American Common Law Court on the jurisdiction of the land and soil for all matters in law.
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Rebecca Roberts: Notice to principals is notice to agents. Notice to Agents is notice to principals with our sincere thanks.
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Rebecca Roberts: For your dedication.
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Rebecca Roberts: to the cause of justice and your professional honor. Of course, you don't have to include that, but then we would just autograph it with two officers of the court.
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Rebecca Roberts: Or jur… Jural Assembly?
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Rebecca Roberts: So, who knows what the Civil War-era military districts are?
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Rebecca Roberts: You, like, can't really be wrong. It's, like, literally all of it. But go ahead and…
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Rebecca Roberts: Nobody knows?
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Gregory Pugh: all of the de facto, I mean, right?
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Gregory Pugh: Yep. All the courts are municipal and, … Although….
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Gregory Pugh: Are you.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we expect the removal… oh, I apologize. Thank you, Gregory.
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Rebecca Roberts: We expect the removal And we require the closure.
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Rebecca Roberts: We demand a full stop.
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Rebecca Roberts: I mean, we can use whatever words we want.
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Rebecca Roberts: But this is what we are asking… not asking… this is what we are proclaiming as
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Rebecca Roberts: We are the employers.
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Rebecca Roberts: What do you think about having a little bit of a… this is just a rough draft, okay? It's just an idea of where we're going. We can draw the blueprint up before we build it, just like we would build a house. We need to have a blueprint.
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Rebecca Roberts: But what do you think of the invoking of, the ex parte Milligan? We're gonna need to do that once we have a
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Rebecca Roberts: We should actually say fully healed, or… because it's not even seated, would you be standing, so… people always use different words for that, but…
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Rebecca Roberts: Anyway, thank you so much, Nancy, for sharing that. I hope it wasn't too difficult.
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Nancy Goldstein: Well, actually, I figured it out, so it can't be too difficult.
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Rebecca Roberts: All right, does anybody have any questions or thoughts about the Blueprint, and then some of the things that I read from the Jural Assembly
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Rebecca Roberts: I heard Neeti say that…
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Rebecca Roberts: You're… let's say you're holding a hammer in your right hand, and you just open your hand. The truth is, gravity will take over.
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Rebecca Roberts: That is… what we're talking about. We're talking about…
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Rebecca Roberts: It's, like, basic. It's like, the laws of nature.
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Rebecca Roberts: We also do need to look at, and have you ever looked at the structure of the
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Rebecca Roberts: I mean, we probably have looked at it, but if anyone Hasn't.
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Rebecca Roberts: Already a clerk, right? Gene, you… you are our clerk, aren't you?
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Rebecca Roberts: Clerk of record?
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Jeanne Scott: Yes, I don't know.
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Jeanne Scott: Record keeper?
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Rebecca Roberts: Record keeper, clerk of record, okay. So we… we have one… no. She's not, okay. Neithi says no.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: We don't have any positions for the drill assembly, except.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Ombuds… ombudsman?
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Rebecca Roberts: Perfect. I'm trying to find, … I probably should look at the table of contents to get the list of all of the different,
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Rebecca Roberts: Anyway, what… what comments do you have about today's little… You know, information download.
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Rebecca Roberts: I yield.
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Nancy Goldstein: Neathi has her hand up.
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Rebecca Roberts: I can't even see hands on this. Go ahead, Neeti.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Well, I was just waiting, but if… everybody's gonna be shy.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I think what you did was great. I think it is a wonderful beginning.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And we have a lot of education yet to be had.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And so, we just need to practice talking about all these things, and so, … you know…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: This is fantastic, and thank you, Rebecca, for, you know, organizing it. I'd really like to look at that document that you were showing. We're kind of walking around, so I wasn't able to see it too well.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, the ex-partame.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Familiarize.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I would love to familiarize myself with it. But, thank you for this great meeting, I think.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: It was fantastic.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I hope everyone else did, too. I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you so much, Neeti. Anyone else?
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Rebecca Roberts: Please, go ahead.
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loria gathings: Okay, I was just trying to… I see the table….
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Rebecca Roberts: You muted yourself just then, or maybe my hearing thing got messed up.
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Rebecca Roberts: Can anyone else hear her?
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Nancy Goldstein: Oh.
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Gregory Pugh: No, she's muted.
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Rebecca Roberts: Gloria?
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Rebecca Roberts: Shai, please, we couldn't hear you, would you mind repeating yourself?
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loria gathings: Yes, that's the trouble I'm having, is everything was chopped up. I didn't hear a lot of the stuff you were saying. It was chopped, chopped, chopped. And so, if you'll give me the table of contents where you were reading and what was said there, I can go back and read, too.
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Rebecca Roberts: The table of contents for the Jural Assembly Handbook, are you asking?
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loria gathings: Yes, yes.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, I don't know how I would upload that right now, just because I'm on my phone.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, great! … well, I'm just looking for the different positions.
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Rebecca Roberts: But I'm not seeing them, I guess they're…
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Rebecca Roberts: That must be in a different place.
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Jeanne Scott: May I?
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Rebecca Roberts: Yes, please, go ahead, Jean.
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Jeanne Scott: How do we get the Jural Assembly Handbook?
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Rebecca Roberts: We have a PDF of it somewhere, it's also on Ana's site, it's on TASA.
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Rebecca Roberts: But we can upload that to the Signal channel, so you can get it there.
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Rebecca Roberts: How does that sound in the next couple of days? Or, if anyone has it right now on a PDF, if I had my computer, I could…
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Rebecca Roberts: But I don't.
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Rebecca Roberts: If anyone could upload the PDF right now, that would be amazing. It's, like, 200 pages. I went, just got it printed, because I like to mull over things with a cup of tea and not have my computer on all the time.
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loria gathings: Rebecca, and so I don't have it on PDF, or I would put it in, but I've got it just….
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Rebecca Roberts: No problem, I will totally get that for you, Jean, and … that's a fun read. It's got everything in it.
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loria gathings: Yes. And there's a few little updates, of course, but, ….
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Rebecca Roberts: And also, wasn't that read to us every week? I believe that that was what was read for the last.
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Nancy Goldstein: Yes, it was.
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Rebecca Roberts: So you couldn't listen to it, too, while you're….
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yeah, if you listen to the beginning of the Journal Assembly collection, the entire handbook is being read, and I really encourage everybody to listen to
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: those recordings over and over until you really get it, because, every time I would listen to it, I would hear one more new thing, and
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So, you know, those are things you guys can, like, listen to while you're driving. There's nothing really to look at.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So… It was the reason we set that up at the beginning.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Rebecca said that it would be easy to reference, and also because, the portion that we read, we edited.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So, the Bureau Assembly Handbook has been edited, based on what you hear.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So that it removed the portions that Anna said are not relevant for us, that needed to get edited out of that Jural Assembly Handbook. I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: That would be great to get the edited version for North Carolina then, Neathi, if you were able to….
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Remember, I….
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Copy in the email.
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Rebecca Roberts: email with it. That's right, I do have it. I will send that out to everyone. It's slightly different then.
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Rebecca Roberts: The one, Anna.
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Rebecca Roberts: With the… I should say.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Well, all we… we did not… we didn't, like, correct… we corrected the parts that Anna wanted us to correct. Like, for example, it used to say that you had to be a landowner, and A, B, C, D, E, F, G, you had to be white, and not black, and whatever. Yeah. So, all that stuff got taken out.
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Rebecca Roberts: Good.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, the important corrections were made. So, we'll put that into the signal so you can get it, and then, take a look at that.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, is everyone completely clueless about how to do this, or…
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Rebecca Roberts: Because it's okay if you are. I mean….
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: We all are… what we're doing, girl. This is the first day out after 150 years, so….
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you. Oh, boy, you know, I don't… it's almost like, okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: I'm just gonna take a deep breath, because…
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Rebecca Roberts: Something you say, Neeti, and others, of course.
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Rebecca Roberts: minds in alignment with the truth and God and goodness, say this kind of thing. So just for a moment.
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Rebecca Roberts: Like I said, common law, or not, like it said in the Common Law Community Training Handbook that I read from, common law is what we practice every day as moral men.
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Rebecca Roberts: It is not difficult. Is this… Are we clueless?
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Rebecca Roberts: Living. This is about life. It is the laws of life and nature. We all understand what that is.
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Rebecca Roberts: But we do not comprehend or understand the laws of death The laws of lies.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's the only thing we're clueless about.
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Rebecca Roberts: We have the clues. We understand. And so when you just take a deep breath and you connect to your truth that was imbued in you at birth.
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Rebecca Roberts: We can move forward.
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Rebecca Roberts: Correctly, and in alignment.
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Rebecca Roberts: with the goodness that we are, and that we choose to be in alignment with. That really is it. I'm not gonna preach. It sounds a little preachy, I'm gonna stop. But it really… there isn't…
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Rebecca Roberts: A ton of clues, other than common sense and goodness of will and intent.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's really how we move forward.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we're saying, in ex parte Milligan, and in When We Claim Our Provenance.
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Rebecca Roberts: We know who we are, beloved of God. We know who we are.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we make a stand. And we notice those who wish to lie to us and indoctrinate us and our progeny.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's really simple.
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Rebecca Roberts: We can get, you know, tangled up in all the history, and how it happened, and how they tricked us, and then what did they do, and how they obfuscated, and then they did personage, and then they did… they stole our names, then they stole every… you know. We can get all complicated about that.
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Rebecca Roberts: And that's fine. Their crimes… we don't even have to comprehend their crimes. We know they've committed those crimes, and we are willing
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Rebecca Roberts: To step forward in light, love, truth, and alignment.
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Rebecca Roberts: So that's really it. The jural pillar is really about moral men coming together and making a stand.
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Rebecca Roberts: There's a few steps we have to make, there's a few positions we have to fill, and there's a jury
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Rebecca Roberts: who will be making laws. And you all know that. Juries make the laws.
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Rebecca Roberts: No one else. There's no justice that makes laws. The justice is a teacher for the jury, and helps them, and guides them, and gives them ideas, and gives them support, and tells them how they call forth witnesses, and how they write up things, etc.
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Rebecca Roberts: Just an administrator.
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Rebecca Roberts: The jury makes the laws, and they are unanimous.
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Rebecca Roberts: There's no democracy in a jury.
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Rebecca Roberts: Democracy is mob rule. We don't have mafia ruling our courts. No, no, no, no, no.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's a jury trial. We have…
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Rebecca Roberts: Or trial by jury. We have the other. We have the lawful way, which is a unanimous jury verdict will become law.
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Rebecca Roberts: The people decide what the law is.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, now I'm gonna look at hands, because there's probably people wanting to say something.
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Rebecca Roberts: Let me see… Nifi, go ahead.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: All of what you said is fantastic.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And you said, … you asked… you said something like, do we have a clue, or…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: You know, for those people who are feeling clueless or whatever, let me just say something about that.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So… Okay.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: when… when we're operating, we have to also care. That's the big deal. You're saying… you're talking about common sense. The problem is that no one has been allowed to operate on… in common sense, or use common sense for…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: quite some time, and that's the unfortunate part of it. They've been pushed into, political correctness and
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Teaching everybody how to be polite and lying. So much to the degree that even the other half of our assembly right now is so busy trying to control the rest of us.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And not realizing that if you try to control anybody, then you are… you know.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Actually going against all the honoring of, you know, life that we are here for.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Right. And so we all really need to think about that.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: You know, if any of us are trying to control each other, I mean, you're teaching and practically apologizing at the beginning about giving guidance, because we don't want people to be confused, you know, as if, you know, you need to…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: say, hey, I'm not trying to be in control, but I'm just trying to lead everybody towards the actual facts here, because leadership is required. There's a big confusion right now with,
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: People just trying to lead properly, you know, and not at the same time be received as
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Being in power.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: you know, I think you are very conscious of that all the time, and you are going over and above to make sure no one misinterprets anything that you're doing.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: You know, but I want to point out for everybody who is in the meeting, everyone who's listening to the replay, to take some of these things into consideration. For example.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: When you're at the beach, and you see… babies.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Playing in the water.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And you like to fish at the beach.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Don't throw your line in.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: When there's people trying to swim.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Because you're… what are you doing? Are you, you know, throwing some bait on a hook, out in the water?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And luring fish, which might also be chumming the water, which also might be luring in sharks or whatever else.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: What are you doing? Meanwhile, this is the society that we're living in, where you have people like that on the shore who are not paying attention to anything going on around them, because they're like, I just want to fish today. Do you see what I'm saying?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And so, we have to be conscious, we have to care, … We have to… B…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: You know, cognizant.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And we have to make ourselves, like, remind ourselves what is common sense, kind of, again, you know? And if we're nudging each other, or we're pushing each other just a little bit.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: We should just agree.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: not to be offended by each other. And I think most of us know that.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: But I just wanted to put that on stage.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And… what you guys all think about what I just said, because…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: That's the part that, you know.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Dan's been stating it also. You know, the more you read about common law, the scarier it is when you look at the way that people operate right now in a moment where they require somebody to tell them what to do all the time.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So much so that they don't know how to open an account or do anything that would require that they have to read and research and learn it on their own a little bit.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: But if it's important to you, you're gonna figure it out.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And I feel like I'm preaching to the choir here, because most of the people here are making the effort, but let's just…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Have it on the meeting for the replays, for all the future education, and maybe
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: For any of us as well.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And with that, I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you, Neithi. Would anyone else like to comment or respond?
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loria gathings: Glory, may I?
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Rebecca Roberts: Please.
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loria gathings: Well, just like Neephi said, a lot of times you, people, they think different, they're doing different things, and you try not to take offense, you do whatever you know is right to do, because when you speak truth, a lot of people, they don't know truth, so you just have to sort of…
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loria gathings: just… I guess be kind and tell them, or…
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loria gathings: hope that they'll get it one day, you know? That they'll just get it, and be, like Nifi said, beware of your surroundings, and know….
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Rebecca Roberts: Your mic went out just then, Loria. Know your surroundings, and…
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Rebecca Roberts: Maybe just… Fiddle with your plug, that's what happened to me.
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loria gathings: I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: There you go. Laurie, we didn't hear the last part. Do you mind repeating it? Know where you stand? And then you said.
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Rebecca Roberts: The bad connection today. Sorry, Lauria. We couldn't quite hear the end of that.
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Rebecca Roberts: You have to… Oh, you're… oh, there you go.
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Rebecca Roberts: Can hear you now.
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loria gathings: Yeah, you have to be sensible.
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loria gathings: Loving people at all times, you know, doing the right things.
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loria gathings: That's what we do.
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loria gathings: That's our, common law. That's what we do.
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Rebecca Roberts: Right. And it actually comes naturally
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Rebecca Roberts: It's not indoctrination, and we really do need to discern when we feel The naturalness of… Rightness.
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Rebecca Roberts: and morality.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's in the flow.
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Rebecca Roberts: with nature, gravity, Buoyancy.
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Rebecca Roberts: The sunlight, and then day, the…
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Rebecca Roberts: moonlight or starlight in the night. There's a flow, and it's natural. That's life-giving.
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Rebecca Roberts: it's not unnatural. And this vertical government that we've been Forced to be part of.
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Rebecca Roberts: Where one man is… Assuming to be higher than another.
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Rebecca Roberts: or one man choosing to be lower than another. You cannot… that's not natural. That's not the natural order. It is… this is a horizontal structure that we're…
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Rebecca Roberts: embarking upon.
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Rebecca Roberts: We're flipping it.
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Rebecca Roberts: From vertical to horizontal.
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Rebecca Roberts: Where it belongs, as it was intended. Because what is a circle other than
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Rebecca Roberts: We're all connected. We all have our place. We're all unique, have our unique abilities.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we're equal.
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Rebecca Roberts: So… Any other comments?
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Rebecca Roberts: Or responses, or also those who weren't here last week to…
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Rebecca Roberts: Moved forward, to give a,
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Rebecca Roberts: vision of how they would like to see the General Assembly Acting, ACT, Always claim truth.
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Rebecca Roberts: … What would you like to see us do.
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Rebecca Roberts: What's important to you?
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Rebecca Roberts: You could speak to education, of course.
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Rebecca Roberts: But are there priorities?
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Rebecca Roberts: Like, noticing sheriffs, getting our jural assembly seated.
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Rebecca Roberts: And getting our jury felled.
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Rebecca Roberts: Of course, all the notices would come after that, ex parte milligamment and our provenance, but…
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Rebecca Roberts: we do have to do those things. What's priorities for people who weren't here last week? Would be Emilio, Gregory, good to see you.
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Rebecca Roberts: Jeanot, good to see you, and Scarlett, good to see all of you. If you have comments about what you would like to see the Jural Assembly
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Rebecca Roberts: Work on, then your voice will be heard.
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Rebecca Roberts: I yield.
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Gregory Pugh: Greg, may I?
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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead.
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Gregory Pugh: Yeah, like you said, … Noticing the sheriffs, Getting our pillars up.
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Gregory Pugh: and education.
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Gregory Pugh: I think that's a… that's a…
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Gregory Pugh: Good priority to, you know, to start with.
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Gregory Pugh: Oh, you.
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Rebecca Roberts: Very good, thank you, Gregory.
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Rebecca Roberts: One thing we must remember is… to… Always…
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Rebecca Roberts: Have a space for the
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