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1st October, 2025 - Jural Assembly Meeting
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Rebecca Roberts: Good evening, all. This is the Jural Assembly, the North Carolina Drural Assembly evening meeting on Wednesday evenings at 7.30. Today is October 1st, 2025.
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Rebecca Roberts: And welcome all. Let's begin with the Bivens. I yield to Mike.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: 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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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: 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, or federal, state, county, city, or township agencies present?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Additionally, are there any U.S. citizens or citizens of the United States present?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay, so, again, is there any… Additional, sorry.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: To eliminate any conflicts and false allegations in
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Is there anyone in attendance today in this meeting that is a member or agent or of any law enforcement agency or public agency of the federal, state, county, city, or township agencies present?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And is there any U.S. citizens or citizens of the United States present?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Last time?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: To eliminate all conflict and false allegations, is there anyone in attendance in today's meeting that is a member or agent of any law enforcement agency or public agency of the federal, state, county, city, or township agencies present?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And additionally, are there any U.S. citizens or citizens of the United States present?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Since there's any… there's… since there's no response to the Bevins decision for the first time, second time, third time.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: We shall conduct an… Resume this meeting. I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you, Mike.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, let's begin with… A moment of silence for our Creator.
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Rebecca Roberts: So be it.
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Rebecca Roberts: And thank you so much for being here, and your interest in… The Jural assembly…
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Rebecca Roberts: And as we grow, we realize, without ourselves, our right to a trial by jury is not valid. There is no jury. So we are the ones.
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Rebecca Roberts: That are stepping up to… Create…
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Rebecca Roberts: What is a right for all living men and women?
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Rebecca Roberts: So, thank you very much for that.
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Rebecca Roberts: So I'm just gonna read some things that came from Anna's…
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Rebecca Roberts: work in the Journal Assembly Handbook, and there's a lot to read on that, and you don't all have to memorize it, but I pulled out a few things just to give us a little bit more focus on what… where we're going with, building our jury.
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Rebecca Roberts: And I'll just read, and I have it on the screen for those who prefer the visual. See if I can make it a touch bigger… okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: So the jury, which are people, Is the law in America.
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Rebecca Roberts: And as long as we have
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Rebecca Roberts: These people who, like yourselves, serve as jurors.
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Rebecca Roberts: Who have a clear sense of logic and justice, and who can reason and weigh the facts.
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Rebecca Roberts: The jury remains our safeguard against tyranny and madness imposed by legislative acts.
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Rebecca Roberts: And we were just talking before this meeting, started, a couple people came early, about…
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Rebecca Roberts: We really need to also have, as well as a clear sense of logic and justice to reason and weigh facts, is an awakened heart.
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Rebecca Roberts: Because in this world of madness and tyranny.
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Rebecca Roberts: Many have been harmed, and are beside themselves.
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Rebecca Roberts: And not even sane.
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Rebecca Roberts: And not even acting out of a normal…
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Rebecca Roberts: world that they can live in. So…
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Rebecca Roberts: This is quite the job. So together we can… Grow this together.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then, just as a…
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Rebecca Roberts: I popped this in the ex parte milligan, just to take a look at it again. So, with self-governance of the jury and the court officers, we remove ourselves from subjection to foreign courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: Obviously, right? We don't need foreign courts on our land, and we don't need them prosecuting or having anything to do with us. In fact, they really can't. They don't have jurisdiction, so they… we literally don't have courts right now.
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Rebecca Roberts: You and I.
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Rebecca Roberts: And anyone on this call or listening to the recording.
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Rebecca Roberts: But, this…
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Rebecca Roberts: is going to be guaranteed to us and affirmed by the ex parte Milligan, which is what we must, as a type… as a notice, we must declare that our court is standing, and we are not subject to their foreign British
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Rebecca Roberts: papal, Crown, courts, or jurisdictions. And so that's one of the first things we're going to do when we have enough jury and all of our, positions, our official positions, filled.
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Rebecca Roberts: is do our ex parte Milligan. So that's what that is. This is from Anna. So I'll just read it.
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Rebecca Roberts: basically what it is, that's why I put it in italics. Ex Parte Milligan, 1866 is a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could not establish military courts to try civilians
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Rebecca Roberts: Except where civil courts were no longer functioning in an actual theater of war.
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Rebecca Roberts: Now, we have the answer in our hand!
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Rebecca Roberts: This is Anna. We can turn around and open our common law courts and force them to shut down!
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Rebecca Roberts: To see those courts shutting down.
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Rebecca Roberts: Which is why we've put such an emphasis on restoring our county government
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Rebecca Roberts: And getting our American common law courts up and running. When we get our American common law courts at the county level up and running, we can shut down
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Rebecca Roberts: There are admiralty courts at the county level.
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Rebecca Roberts: But now we're going backwards, so just hold that thought with the county courts. And follows when our common law
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Rebecca Roberts: State courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: are up and running. Get it? We gotta do our state court first, and then we can set up our county-level American common law courts, and then we can shut down their Admiralty courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: At the county level first, okay?
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Rebecca Roberts: And we can also shut down their federal state courts, which are also operating as military tribunals.
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Rebecca Roberts: This is why it is so important for people to understand the situation with regard to their lawful government. When you incorporate anything, it goes right out into the international jurisdiction of the sea, and it is no longer operating under the law.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: So that's interesting. I'm gonna stop right there, see if anybody has any questions.
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Rebecca Roberts: The only thing is that I can't really see, so just chime in if you have a question, because I can't see the participant list.
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Rebecca Roberts: Any questions about ex parte Milligan?
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Rebecca Roberts: Shutting down their courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: Nope? Okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: just chime in if you have any questions. So, let's just go to now the responsibilities of the juror. It's a little bit of a leap, but it's okay. I just wanted to give you that backdrop.
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Rebecca Roberts: For our… one of our goals.
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Rebecca Roberts: So jurors may be called upon to hear court cases as trial jurors, which would be 12.
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Rebecca Roberts: or to participate in bringing charges as a member of a grand jury, 25. This is all on… I haven't edited this, other than I put these questions in. So here's a question. If I am a state juroral member, can I serve on a county jury?
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Rebecca Roberts: Anybody know the answer to that without reading for it?
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Rebecca Roberts: Yes!
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Rebecca Roberts: And Neeti and I were compiling a list for Anna, and here's one of the answers right here, Neeti. It says, if you're on a… and this is… was an incorrect statement by the teacher, I'm not gonna say her name, of the coordinator training call.
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Rebecca Roberts: was that, no, you cannot serve on a state jury and a county jury. Well, here's Honor's words exactly. As a state jury assembly member, yes.
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Rebecca Roberts: You're pre-qualified. Not only you not can't, but that's so wrong, you're already pre-qualified to function as a county juroral assembly member, and vice versa, okay?
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Rebecca Roberts: So that's nice, we got that cleared up, and I knew that was wrong, so anyway, here it is. So I went sleuthing, looking for that.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, a juror may be called upon to help fill the local jury pool as a trial juror or as a member of the county grand jury, too!
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Rebecca Roberts: If you're a state juror, you can be on the county in any capacity whatsoever, okay? Continuing. The state trial jurors listen to the unique cases presented and decide the law and the facts.
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Rebecca Roberts: I mean, we know that. The state trial jurors do that, and the county trial jurors do that. They decide the law and the facts.
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Rebecca Roberts: Here's another question for you, if anybody knows the answer to this.
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Rebecca Roberts: What do state grand juries decide?
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, they decide, by listening to the allegations of the crime against the public and organic law.
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Rebecca Roberts: They decide whether or not there is sufficient cause To present charges for prosecution.
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Rebecca Roberts: Can't… I can't talk tonight.
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Rebecca Roberts: So what do they do? They listen to the allegations of the crime, and they also can call in any witnesses, or specialists, or more information, or anything they like.
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Rebecca Roberts: The jury is the… the…
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Rebecca Roberts: Commanding the whole trial, so they get to decide who they want to bring in, and who they want to keep out.
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Rebecca Roberts: But they're deciding about the crime whether or not there's enough
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Rebecca Roberts: facts to present charges for prosecution. Okay?
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Rebecca Roberts: And their deliberations result in two things.
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Rebecca Roberts: Indictments and Presentments.
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Rebecca Roberts: Indictments being issued against foreign citizens.
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Rebecca Roberts: Including federal citizens. Or, their deliberations result in presentments, which would be issued against the state nationals or the state citizens.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, that's those questions answered. Let's ask a few more. What are the most important functions of a state grand jury?
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Rebecca Roberts: There's 3 things, does anybody know any of them?
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Rebecca Roberts: Would anyone like to read from the screen?
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Rebecca Roberts: Is anyone here?
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Rebecca Roberts: Can you hear me?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Yep, we're here.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, okay, okay, okay, thank you.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Sorry, it's too loud here.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright.
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Rebecca Roberts: So I'm asking the question, what are the important functions of a state grand jury?
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, tell me if this is right.
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Rebecca Roberts: To make sure you order a good lunch.
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Rebecca Roberts: Make sure you get paid to be on the grand jury, and number 3, get to know the criminals.
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Jeanne Scott: BAM! Wrong.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, I'm not talking into an echo chamber. Thank you, Jean, I really appreciate it.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, the 3 most important things…
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Rebecca Roberts: Functions, I should say, are… Number 1, fair deliberation.
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Rebecca Roberts: 2. Enforcement of the public and organic law.
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Rebecca Roberts: And three, jury nullification! We've heard that before.
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Rebecca Roberts: So the state juroral assembly members acting as jurors in actual trials can throw out any law that they find repugnant to the public good or the cause of justice.
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Rebecca Roberts: What can you do with, jury nullification?
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Rebecca Roberts: You can throw out any law that you find repugnant.
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Rebecca Roberts: to the public good, or the cause of justice. So here's a question. Do you think that it's the public good to…
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Rebecca Roberts: Let's see, let's think of a good one. Just kind of coming up with this at the… this second…
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Rebecca Roberts: I can't think of one. Anyone have a good one that seems repugnant?
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Rebecca Roberts: A… oh, yeah, I know, Neathi, you have some, but let's let other people…
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, well, let's just move on then. Since… I don't… I don't… I would love some responses, but that's okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: What is the public good or the cause of justice? What is that?
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Rebecca Roberts: It's passing judgment that the General Assembly members do on all acts of legislation affecting our states and people, including acts of any federal Congress or any territorial Congress, or any municipal Congress that usurps upon our security or offers to disrespect our natural and un…
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Rebecca Roberts: Alienable.
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Rebecca Roberts: Unalienable, or in… oh, it's inelenable and unalienable. I always get those two pronunciations wrong.
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Rebecca Roberts: So what exactly is jury nullification? It is the process of lawful jury nullification. It's designed to prune overreaching
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Rebecca Roberts: Legislative activity, so it's like trimming an apple tree so that it can produce fruit.
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Rebecca Roberts: On the part of our employees, who are not only… who are… sorry, who are authorized to organize and regulate their own activities and duties in accord with their…
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Rebecca Roberts: Drum roll. Constitutional contracts!
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Rebecca Roberts: So, a nullification of a law
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Rebecca Roberts: or a municipal congress, would result in it being declared null and void. So the jury is doing the nullifying.
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Rebecca Roberts: We're not nullifying a jury. That would… that wouldn't work. That would be weird.
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Jeanne Scott: Okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, so let's continue next… next question. Do you have a question?
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Jeanne Scott: Nope, I just said, okay.
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Jeanne Scott: That's understood.
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Rebecca Roberts: Great.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, who decides the validity of the law and the facts?
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Jeanne Scott: the jurors.
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Rebecca Roberts: It is! It's the jurors! You're right. Ding ding ding.
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Rebecca Roberts: The members of the Joral assembly decide all matters, and our state and county courts decide the validity of the law and the facts.
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Rebecca Roberts: Now, we've got some other…
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Rebecca Roberts: people in the court. Now, here's the justices. What do they do? They pronounce the sentence.
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Rebecca Roberts: They don't make the sentence, the jury does that.
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Rebecca Roberts: They pronounce.
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Rebecca Roberts: They're the mouthpiece for the jury. And a lot more, but… The recorder does what?
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Rebecca Roberts: Records them.
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Rebecca Roberts: And what does the sheriff do?
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Rebecca Roberts: Enforce!
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Rebecca Roberts: And protect.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, so why are the state juries so important?
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Rebecca Roberts: The fundamental importance of the state juroral assemblies and of the jurors who make them possible cannot be overstated. Anna's words.
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Rebecca Roberts: By promoting and lawfully enforcing the public and organic law of this country, these organizations protect Americans and the American assets from the unrestricted predations and presumptions of foreign corporations and their employees.
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Rebecca Roberts: So… In a nutshell, Why are the state juries so important?
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Rebecca Roberts: They protect Americans and their assets.
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Rebecca Roberts: from predators.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Okay. Well, they enforce it.
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Rebecca Roberts: I… someone said something.
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Rebecca Roberts: law… how do you enforce it? I think maybe that was… by promoting the law and lawfully enforcing the public and organic laws of this country, these organizations protect Americans and the American assets from the unrestricted predations and presumptions of foreign corporations and their employees.
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Rebecca Roberts: I mean, the sheriffs are part of the courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: They're our enforcers.
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Rebecca Roberts: They're part of the dural pillar.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, what does it take to be a juror? Somebody asked that a couple of weeks ago, and this is what Anna writes.
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Rebecca Roberts: Courts depend on a sense of justice.
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Rebecca Roberts: And moral conscience.
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Rebecca Roberts: Embedded in each juror.
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Rebecca Roberts: I'm gonna stop right there.
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Rebecca Roberts: Is that easy in this day and age of brainwashing and public education?
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Rebecca Roberts: and TikTok?
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Rebecca Roberts: For people, for… To have a sense of justice and moral conscience?
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Rebecca Roberts: That's a question.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's not.
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Julia Karelina: It's not easy.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's not easy to find… yeah, thank you. It's not easy, but we're gonna have to do our best, right?
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Rebecca Roberts: And that is within each juror, and their ability to sift through facts and reason their way to reasonable conclusions, like, that's…
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Rebecca Roberts: You know… thought isn't educated in our schools. It's regurgitating facts in our schools, and that is not helpful.
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Rebecca Roberts: We're going to need to develop our ability to think through and come up with reasonable conclusions to what facts we are given, and some will be lies, and some will be truths as well.
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Rebecca Roberts: So that will be interesting to work with.
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Rebecca Roberts: And that's why it's not just one man or one woman deciding. It's 12 or 24.
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Rebecca Roberts: So you can rely on each other to bring the truth forward and sift through the facts.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's the duty of the jurors, sheriffs, bailiffs, and justices to resist all infringements upon the rights of the people without delay.
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Rebecca Roberts: A speedy trial.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright? We don't infringe upon the rights of the people. We uphold that at all times. And so, we have to sift through the facts and reason about our way to reasonable conclusions.
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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, what's the duty of a grand jury?
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Rebecca Roberts: That's what Anna said.
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Rebecca Roberts: All fraud and corruption. So we… we still have work to do, because we all have birth certificates, which are fraud, so we're gonna need to address all of those.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, regarding jurors form the jury pool.
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Rebecca Roberts: Juroral assembly members are volunteering to preserve their land jurisdiction states and their court systems, without which there is no country and no private ownership of land.
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Rebecca Roberts: So if we don't have our American common law court systems, Do we have… Private ownership of land.
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Rebecca Roberts: So we really need to do this. We can't protect our land unless we, you know, we need to have owners.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, the fundamental office of juror is accepted as a duty.
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Rebecca Roberts: to serve as a juror as well. But you do not have to go through any kind of…
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Rebecca Roberts: Now, here's this. I wanted to read this so Neeti heard it, because we were discussing about the state citizen versus the state, national, and which one you needed to be on the juroral assembly, and this is Anna's writing. By joining the state juroral assembly, you are agreeing to serve as a juror
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Rebecca Roberts: And act in the capacity of a state citizen.
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Rebecca Roberts: But we can… we've discussed how that could be a temporary state citizen, if you don't wish to be one all the time. Just in that time that you're serving as a juror, you would become
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Rebecca Roberts: a state citizen. But then I want to ask, too, because she writes, by joining the state juroral assembly, you act in the capacity of a state citizen. So if you join the Dural Assembly.
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Rebecca Roberts: Sir?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: There are people who, for example, are doctors.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And they are not able to be state citizens normally.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: But they can serve on the jury for a case, because we might need a doctor
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: As a juror for a specific case.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So, they absolutely do not have to be citizens.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: All the time, but they are citizens during the time of, the trial itself.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And so…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: During that time, they're not going to work, they're only on the jury, and so forth, and then… and they are, at that moment, only a citizen, and then they go back to their life afterwards, so I yield with that.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, that's true.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you for explaining that. For someone who has a license, like a medical doctor, that's right. They can step into State Citizen and back into national.
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Rebecca Roberts: Very good. Alright, so, next question. What is the fundamental foundation underlying public and organic law?
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Rebecca Roberts: This jury duty is the fundamental building block underlying the public and organic law of America.
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Rebecca Roberts: Did you know that? You are building a jury, we are building a jury, and that is the fundamental building block underlying all of the public and organic law of America. Doesn't that make you feel strong like a brick?
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Rebecca Roberts: I'm trying to be light here, and everyone is just…
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Rebecca Roberts: eating dinner or something. It's okay. It's all good. Okay, when a man or a woman acts as a juror or holds any other public office of the Juroral assembly.
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Rebecca Roberts: He or she must accept the rights, responsibilities, and duties of a state citizen. So all of the offices on the Jural Assembly are state citizens.
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Rebecca Roberts: But the jurors can go in and out of being citizen or national, depending on if they're serving as a juror or not.
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Rebecca Roberts: But then, Ann, we do have to ask Anna about this journalistic
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: You can serve on a committee without being a state citizen, but you can definitely say that, for example, a coroner or someone in a position, like you stated, like an actual physician, they must be a citizen, possibly. But anybody on the committees can.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, but… so when you join the State Jural Assembly, Ana writes… so you just join the Jural Assembly, yeah? You're not…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: If you are a member… if you're a member with a membership agreement for the jury, we did ask for this on the podcast, but you can ask her again. I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's hard to hear you, honestly. It's a little bit garbled.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay. So, the… what is the fundamental foundation underlying public and organic law?
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Rebecca Roberts: Jury.
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Rebecca Roberts: Duty.
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Rebecca Roberts: So the jury… this is my last sentence, and then… We can have questions.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, I'll read the last, paragraph, and that is, the jury is the law in America.
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Rebecca Roberts: And as long as we have jurors who have a clear sense of logic and justice, and who can reason and weigh facts, the jury remains our safeguard against tyranny and madness imposed by legislative
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Rebecca Roberts: So… That's what we have for tonight.
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Rebecca Roberts: We lost, Mike.
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loria gathings: Rebecca, may I?
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, oh, I see, the chat is 36, oh my goodness.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, go ahead, yes. Please go ahead, Lauria.
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loria gathings: Okay, you said the state
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loria gathings: group would be the first ones to go up, or the county level? Which ones?
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loria gathings: I'm not exactly sure how you… Yeah, so this…
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Rebecca Roberts: Then we can shut their courts down.
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Rebecca Roberts: But, before the county courts can be stood up.
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Rebecca Roberts: We must stand up the state assembly, juroral assembly first, okay?
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Rebecca Roberts: So, we're moving… we're… We're talking about the goal of shutting down their military tribunal courts.
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Rebecca Roberts: We'll be able to do that when our county courts are stood up.
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Rebecca Roberts: But our county courts can't stand up until our state
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Rebecca Roberts: courts are up. So we've got to do our state first, and then we can do the county, and then we can shut down the maritime.
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loria gathings: Okay, thank you, thank you.
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Rebecca Roberts: Anna wrote it that way, it was kind of funny.
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Jeanne Scott: Gene, may I?
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Jeanne Scott: So I have a bunch of questions. Okay, so if we shut down their courts…
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Jeanne Scott: What happens to people who are waiting to go to court?
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Jeanne Scott: They just won't go anymore? It'll be gone?
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, you say people waiting to go to their courts. Are they U.S. citizen people, or are they…
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Jeanne Scott: Okay, yeah, not people who are declared. The people who are…
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Jeanne Scott: Waiting for the court cases right now, right?
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Jeanne Scott: the months out. We… if we shut them down.
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Jeanne Scott: What's gonna happen to their case?
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Rebecca Roberts: I guess they'll have to hear it in DC.
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Rebecca Roberts: I don't actually know, but that would be my answer.
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Jeanne Scott: Okay, and then, alright, my second question is, so if we're a state citizen.
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Jeanne Scott: Are we… is it the same, really, as being…
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Jeanne Scott: Sovereign… is it still sovereign? Is it still… what is the difference?
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, the high… I'm gonna put it this way, this is how I remembered it, was the highest…
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Rebecca Roberts: Sovereign, or the one who is the freest, is the state national.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay. And the state citizen is a state national, right, who decides to serve…
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Rebecca Roberts: And then serves the state nationals, and chooses to live a life of service to the freedom of others.
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Rebecca Roberts: And so, the state citizen, as… it is a honored position, because, well, you have to be vetted for all these positions, and also, you know, you're serving the rest of them, and you've taken on the…
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Rebecca Roberts: Role of responsibility for protecting and enforcing… the law.
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Rebecca Roberts: So you've decided that I'm going to be of service to this whole… the big thing, and the people, and I'm here to help set the government up in service to the people. It has to be the people who come first. That's the state nationals.
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Rebecca Roberts: And then we are in the service to the people. So we have a little less standing in a… I don't mean to say it that way, but it helped me to understand it. But it's a little less because we, as state citizens, have to
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Rebecca Roberts: serve… What we've decided to serve, which is the people, the freedom, the law, the organic law, etc.
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Rebecca Roberts: So does that help?
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Jeanne Scott: Yes.
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Rebecca Roberts: And also, as a court recorder, you… you need to be a state citizen.
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Rebecca Roberts: Because you're an official, which is… that would just… Anna just read from Ana's stuff.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, I guess you all read what was in the chat. Jurors must be this, must be that. Report all crimes, duty to uphold the truth and justice. As a juror, you're acting as a citizen only during the trial. Yeah, yeah, that's right. So, a realtor, electrician, plumber, hairdresser, yeah, yeah, any licensed…
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay. Alright, so are there any other questions? Gene, you only had 2 questions, that wasn't a lot of questions.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: May I? Yeah.
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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead, DC.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Did you guys see the good news that I posted in here? And did y'all read it earlier?
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Rebecca Roberts: In where?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Rebecca, it's in the chat. There's, at the beginning, there's, some documents. There's two documents there. Just check it out.
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Rebecca Roberts: There's two documents… I don't see them.
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Rebecca Roberts: I can't see any documents at all. Isn't that weird?
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Julia Karelina: May I?
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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead, Julia.
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Julia Karelina: Niecy, could you please, clarify about those documents? Because I couldn't make sense of it.
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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, I read those! Oh, yeah, yeah, what Anna sent out on the weekend, yeah. Go ahead, Neithi.
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Rebecca Roberts: I might be able to… I don't know if I could pull him up.
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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead, Nithy.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So he… if you could pull them up, that would be fantastic.
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Rebecca Roberts: So, those are… you put them on Signal, too, didn't you?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I did, I did.
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Rebecca Roberts: That's where I saw them, that was on the weekend.
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Rebecca Roberts: Let me see… Yeah, okay, Julia, do you, have…
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Rebecca Roberts: Are you on the North Carolina… Signal group?
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Rebecca Roberts: Because just a couple of, notice,
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Julia Karelina: I am.
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Rebecca Roberts: Just a couple of posts back, Neethe posted a… For picture, document picture.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's all written in there.
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Rebecca Roberts: And so, this is a declaration of authority and summons by the authority vested in the President of the United States of America as Commander-in-Chief under Article
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Rebecca Roberts: 2 of the Constitution, and by the immutable laws of common law sovereignty, it is hereby declared. Okay, so this is President Trump's declaration.
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Rebecca Roberts: Wow.
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Julia Karelina: But what does it mean exactly? I…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Bye.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's… he's restoring sovereignty.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yeah, I want Rebecca to read it, because she can explain it better. Right now, as long as I can.
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Rebecca Roberts: Trump just put in a declaration from him. So, it sounds like he's shifting over
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Rebecca Roberts: to realizing he's… he's fighting a losing battle, holding onto the maritime ship, which is sinking. And now he's, like, acting like, oh, well, I'm just gonna declare…
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Rebecca Roberts: That there's lawful command.
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Rebecca Roberts: Sovereign right under common law. Summons to assembly.
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Rebecca Roberts: Restoration of sovereignty and binding duty. Okay, he's a little off, but…
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Rebecca Roberts: shape up, or ship out, which is great. So, and then he has another memorandum.
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Rebecca Roberts: So he's scared out of his little mind right now. Oh, this is hilarious. I did read it, and I was like, I don't care what he has to say, but if you want to know what it says, it's just, it's Trump's notices…
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Rebecca Roberts: as a CEO of a corporation that works for all of us, that is…
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Rebecca Roberts: is a hat… it's a tip of a hat to us. You know what I mean by that? It's like a… okay, I got you.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And then read what Anna wrote in response.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, Anna's response is… Hold on.
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Rebecca Roberts: I don't know why that's there.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, here. Okay, Anna writes, it's true, but they need to do something else administratively, yeah.
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Rebecca Roberts: This is just the tipping of a hat, it's nothing big. This announcement, she writes, was made without passing it by me.
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Rebecca Roberts: And they don't quite understand how this is supposed to work, exactly what I was trying to say. So they can only think in terms of bank loans, but no, this is not a loan. This is a return of a person's own money and credit, not a loan.
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Rebecca Roberts: So they recognize Anna. Aniti asks, are they recognizing you now? And she says, yes, they're beginning to across the board.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yes, so, I mean, obviously that letter about sovereignty.
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Rebecca Roberts: That Trump decla- the Declaration of Authority and Summons. Notice, also, it has a red box around it.
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Rebecca Roberts: What do you think red means, people?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Land jurisdicted, and it's boxed, meaning he's inside of it.
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Rebecca Roberts: Boom!
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Rebecca Roberts: See how easy this stuff is?
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Julia Karelina: That is fascinating.
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Rebecca Roberts: Fascinating. And then he puts his seal, which is a black circle.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Because somebody is under us in air jurisdiction at that moment.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yep.
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Julia Karelina: And also, how will… I'm sorry.
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Julia Karelina: So, how will this change our…
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Julia Karelina: approach. Will it help us? Can we use it?
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Rebecca Roberts: Yes, it… it changes our approach, because now…
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Rebecca Roberts: They are acknowledging Anna, her standing. That means they're honoring us and our standing.
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Rebecca Roberts: And… this is a declaration which we could include in anything, too.
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Rebecca Roberts: The sheriffs, for example.
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Julia Karelina: That's… that's what… that's what I was leading to, so can we include it in our letters?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yes, yes, yeah.
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Rebecca Roberts: Good, yeah. And, you know, they love their CEO, Trumpy, so they will totally go along with… That's…
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Rebecca Roberts: our Commander-in-Chief's signature, you know?
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Rebecca Roberts: They'll go along with that. That will be a foot in the door, for sure.
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Julia Karelina: We might even…
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Rebecca Roberts: Even though it's off, like, he…
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Rebecca Roberts: Donald Trump doesn't actually comprehend what he's saying. It is… It is something.
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Rebecca Roberts: Right? It's… it's a beginning. A foot in the door.
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Rebecca Roberts: Which is exciting. I mean, it's gonna be like that. They're not gonna give up.
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Rebecca Roberts: anything, you know? They're just gonna act like, oh, well, we were on your side from the beginning now, you're the winners, you know?
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Julia Karelina: Yeah, that's exciting. We might even be able to work, to use some of the language so that… to connect the pieces, right?
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Julia Karelina: To… Yeah, exactly, especially the sovereignty part.
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Julia Karelina: Yes, yes.
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Julia Karelina: Thank you, Rebecca, thank you so much for the class, and I'm sorry I was not very… Chatty.
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Julia Karelina: It's an excellent class. You're doing very good.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's fine, I just was… I was hoping nobody was, just… or that there was someone out there. You're very welcome, and thank you so much for coming. Any other questions, anyone? And we can, call it a quick lesson tonight.
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Rebecca Roberts: Anyone here?
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Rebecca Roberts: who hasn't got their jury agreement, who would like to serve on the jury, please, ask for it, and I will send you a link to print out.
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Rebecca Roberts: So you can get that notarized and put in your file.
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Rebecca Roberts: You need it, okay, I'll send it to you, Julia. And then, Lauria, would you… do you have one, or are you interested?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Dan?
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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead, Nathan.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I'm bringing them to all the in-person meetings.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: So we'll have several of them, and then we can bring them back and scan them in and have them for Rebecca. Rebecca, are we going to see you at either one of the meetings?
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Rebecca Roberts: I was trying to…
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loria gathings: Time.
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Rebecca Roberts: I have a workshop, on the…
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Rebecca Roberts: 9th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th…
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Rebecca Roberts: So that would only leave this weekend. I was gonna try, but I don't know, because I got these contractors. I'm gonna try!
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Rebecca Roberts: I really want to meet you, it's so important.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Do not stress yourself out. Come to the next one. Don't stress yourself.
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, no, I do…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Because we want to… I mean, I met you one time, and we want to see you again, but don't stress yourself out for this one time, because we can do it the next month.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, and that's November 1st, I think, is it? It's the Saturday.
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Rebecca Roberts: So… I don't know. I can maybe, I don't know, it's like a 5-hour drive.
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Rebecca Roberts: I can maybe do it.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I wanted you to, I'll call you.
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Rebecca Roberts: I have one contractor that only comes on the weekends, but anyway, okay. Alright, so is there, any other questions?
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loria gathings: Rebecca, can you… can you,
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loria gathings: You come on the 11th or whatever, Neatha, you know, bring me one of those papers, okay?
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loria gathings: Okay.
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Rebecca Roberts: Jury agreement. Okay.
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loria gathings: The jury agreement yet.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I'm bringing them to both locations.
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loria gathings: Thank you so much, Rebecca, for a good class. Good class.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I'm bringing them everywhere, so we were… we're gonna get them, Rebecca, we're gonna get you all the things that you need.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, we've got 7 in hand, and then others who have agreed to be part of the jury already. So, I was saying earlier, we have 1, 2, 3, 4…
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Rebecca Roberts: We have 11 here and 2 more tonight, and then I think there are some…
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Rebecca Roberts: documents that you have that I don't know if I have. I think it's… I think we have, like, 15, is what I was thinking.
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Rebecca Roberts: So far. So we could actually have a trial jury. But we need some other officials as well.
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Rebecca Roberts: you know, in there to run the… run the show. Like, 3 or 4. There's 3 or 4 very integral, foundational positions that we need.
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Rebecca Roberts: Of course, there's more than that, but that's… that's…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Immediately, tell us what you need.
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Rebecca Roberts: We needed justice.
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Rebecca Roberts: We need a coroner.
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Rebecca Roberts: We need a… is it militia?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: We have a corner, we have a corner.
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Rebecca Roberts: We need the court recorder.
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Rebecca Roberts: And, there's a bailiff.
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Rebecca Roberts: We need…
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Rebecca Roberts: But that's 5, okay, that's 5, but we have our recorder, we have our coroner, so we need 3 officials, we need a justice.
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Rebecca Roberts: Clerk.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, court clerk!
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, I guess the recorder is not going to be the clerk, too, although that could be a doubled position, but yeah, we…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Right now, we can use… right now, we can use the recorder as a clerk, right?
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Rebecca Roberts: Looks like, maybe, Julio, you'd like to be the clerk.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yeah, Yulia, come on!
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, come on. She's gonna think about it and let us know. But it's basically, it's the paperwork, it's not all the recording stuff, it's the,
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Rebecca Roberts: It's not a huge job, but it is an organizing job, and there are certain things that only the clerk can do, and the clerk has a very high position, actually, because without the clerk clerk's stamp, nothing goes through.
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Rebecca Roberts: It's just a very important, but it's…
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Rebecca Roberts: and integral, but it's not like all the recordings, all the this, all the that. It's kind of like you're cognizant of everything that's going on, and you know what paper needs to be where, and what needs to be stamped.
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Rebecca Roberts: Summons is who they go to, like, things…
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Rebecca Roberts: I'm not doing a good job of explaining, because I wasn't prepared tonight, but… I think maybe…
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, we're gonna have a whole, a, not… we've had our election, we're gonna have a whole,
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Rebecca Roberts: what do you call that? When we all become recording secretaries, and…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: You mean when we do the affirmation?
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Rebecca Roberts: Affirmations, thank you. Yes, so we'll have that soon, maybe we, we have another election…
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Rebecca Roberts: For some of these other positions at some point soon, too, since we're…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Not all the rest of them require elections, do they?
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Rebecca Roberts: The court clerk? Yes.
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Rebecca Roberts: The justice, yes. The bailiff? Yes.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yeah, we don't have anybody knowledgeable enough to be a justice yet.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: That was the only reason we didn't put that person… we didn't… we didn't offer the justice for the election, because we know that there is too much study required before we can actually have a justice.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I mean, tell me I'm wrong.
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Rebecca Roberts: You're wrong.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Okay, well, if I'm wrong, then we will do whatever you want.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: The General Assembly can tell us what… what we should do.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Rebecca, I would love it.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: If you would… Next class, maybe? Or the next couple of classes?
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah.
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Teach about the positions that you need, minimally.
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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, okay, I'll do that. I was thinking about doing that, and I just couldn't find it on the drill assembly book, and then I found this other stuff. Okay, good!
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: It's fantastic. Thank you. You do such a good job. It's… it's wonderful, because there's so much information, and I just… I praise you so much. I yield.
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Rebecca Roberts: Well, it's just meaty, and it is hard to…
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Rebecca Roberts: You know, if we went through, like, who's in charge of the organic laws, you know, like, it's hard to get in your
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Rebecca Roberts: awareness, so…
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: But you are so good at this. You are so, so good. I praise you so much, and we appreciate you.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you, Neeti.
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loria gathings: Yes, we do. Thank you, Rebecca, so very much. You're doing a great job.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you so much, Loria. And thank you, Julia, for your heart, and thank you, Jean, for all your amazing, good questions, and…
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Rebecca Roberts: Everyone else, thank you so much. It was lovely to see everyone here tonight, and thanks for your great input and participation.
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Rebecca Roberts: And,
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Rebecca Roberts: I'm gonna give a test and a prize for the winner next week. I want to learn tonight? With that, I'm, well, does I… do I hear a motion to conclude our meeting tonight?
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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I moved to, adjourn.
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Rebecca Roberts: Move, sorry, not motion.
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Rebecca Roberts: Do I hear a second?
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Jeanne Scott: Second.
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Rebecca Roberts: Was that Gene or Loria?
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loria gathings: That mattered.
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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, well, it goes down on the record, so we're gonna say Loria then, since you just said that. Okay, well, good night all, and thank you so much for coming. See you next week!
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loria gathings: Thank you, Rebecca, so very much.
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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you so much, everyone. Bye-bye.
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Jeanne Scott: Bye!
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00:36:06 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: All defacto policies and regulations
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00:37:50 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Knowing the truth and report all crimes.
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00:39:27 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Justice is like the encyclopedia for the jury
00:39:39 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Because we require enforcement!!
00:40:24 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: They provide the enforcement
00:40:47 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Courts establish the orders for enforcers
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00:41:47 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Juror must be HONORABLE!
00:43:08 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Juror must know how to use Logic & Reason!
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00:43:29 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Report all crimes!
00:44:37 Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Duty to uphold Truth for Justice!
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