15th October, 2025 - Jural Assembly Meeting

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yeah, she's a member.

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Rebecca Roberts: Good evening, everyone, to the Dural Assembly, meeting.

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Rebecca Roberts: Wednesday nights, I'm Rebecca, and I'm just facilitating the, Jural Assembly meetings.

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Rebecca Roberts: And, it is October 15th. I can't believe we're halfway through October already. It does seem like time is on a new…

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Rebecca Roberts: Speed. Things fly by, like, a whole day goes by, and I'm involved in something, and then it's like, BOOM!

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Rebecca Roberts: Anyway, here we are at the middle of October, and I'm… it's so good to see everyone. Thanks for coming, and and thanking… pat yourselves on the back for being here to educate yourselves, and…

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Rebecca Roberts: Become empowered as we stand up our juries and all of Anna's amazing notices that are going out that are informing

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Rebecca Roberts: The… incorporated sector that works for the American government, who we are, are getting,

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Rebecca Roberts: a wake-up call, right now, and if you don't have access to all the proclamations and notices and emails that Anna has going out and publishing daily, get on the Paul Strammer

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Rebecca Roberts: Somebody hopefully could put that in the chat, website, and you just put your name in, your email in, I mean, and then you get…

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Rebecca Roberts: immediately as they're published, all of Anna's stuff, and it's usually one or two, or sometimes four, a day.

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Rebecca Roberts: Occasionally, you'll have a day off, but that's how you keep up, because it's, like, 4 or 5 pages, and a few weeks back, it was, like, 12 pages a day, so it was kind of intense, but usually it's just a couple pages every couple of days, honestly, so it's great to stay on the Paul Strammer account.

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Rebecca Roberts: All right, so bef- without further ado, Nancy, kind… thank you so much, Julia, for putting that in the chat. Nancy's been kind enough to,

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Rebecca Roberts: Read the Bivens for us tonight. I yield to Nancy.

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Nancy Goldstein: 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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Nancy Goldstein: To eliminate all conflict and false allegations, is there anyone in attendance at today's meeting that's 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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Nancy Goldstein: Is there a response to the Bivens decision for the first time?

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Nancy Goldstein: Is there a response to the Bivens decision for the second time?

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Nancy Goldstein: Is there a response to the Bevins decision for the third time?

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Nancy Goldstein: Anyone who is here under false pretenses, anyone here who is working for any foreign government, including the territorial United States or the municipal United States, anyone who is being paid or coerced to be her, must fully disclose their presence and purpose now, or leave the call.

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Nancy Goldstein: If they subsequently show up as federal witnesses, they are discredited for failure to disclose. Are you now, or have you ever received money or personal support of any kind from the intelligence community?

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Nancy Goldstein: Upon no response to the notice of the Bevins decision, this meeting shall not proceed. I yield.

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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you, Nancy.

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Rebecca Roberts: Let's, take a moment, to honor our Creator.

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Rebecca Roberts: The progenator of all law and manifestation in this beautiful world that we all get to enjoy.

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Rebecca Roberts: Just take a moment.

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Rebecca Roberts: To align ourselves with the truth.

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Rebecca Roberts: And a few people in the beginning were stating that, Global has given us an update, so please check your emails for that.

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Rebecca Roberts: And I do resonate very much with that message, I think most… all of us do, that it really is about letting go of fear and moving into harmony and love and gratitude.

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Rebecca Roberts: And it isn't difficult to be in gratitude when the days are so beautiful. These days, the…

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Rebecca Roberts: The trees are exquisite here in the mountains, and then the blue-blue sky, which I hear across the state, it was really a beautiful day, so…

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Rebecca Roberts: We are all grateful for that, and I'm very grateful for all of you being here today, educating yourselves how to stand up our dural pillar. I obviously don't know everything. I wish I could do everything, but because we are here for the first time in many, many years.

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Rebecca Roberts: we…

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Rebecca Roberts: don't really know, but we are moving forward with faith and education, and we have a stalwart leader, Anna, and the Federation.

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Rebecca Roberts: Showing us, guiding us, as we begin.

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Rebecca Roberts: this endeavor.

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Rebecca Roberts: And it will happen, and we are going to get there.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, I know you all wanted to bring some things that you, care a lot about and feel that would be the most important things to

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Rebecca Roberts: begin working on as a jury, as a juroral pillar, and that spanned from the chem trails, to the birth certificates, to GMOs, to…

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Rebecca Roberts: all types of things, and so I hope we can have a conversation about that in just a minute. But I'm just gonna bring a tiny presentation here first, for about 10 minutes. And this is, from the…

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Rebecca Roberts: article of Ana that is called… it just has a title, and I couldn't find the number. The title of, is it…

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Rebecca Roberts: of it is for all the Jural Assembly's 6 pointers.

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Rebecca Roberts: If anyone sees that or can pull that up and put the link, that would be amazing in the chat.

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Rebecca Roberts: And I've…

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Rebecca Roberts: I'm… my vote, and I am only one vote, and all of you have one vote, right? Is to bring up the birth certificate scam. I know Ana has already done this, but, we haven't done it on North Carolina, so anyway, I'm just gonna bring a little bit of background, which…

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Rebecca Roberts: I was surprised about, because I hadn't really done the honor research on it.

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Rebecca Roberts: I just had heard about it, obviously, from all of her webinars and everything. So, without further ado, in 1868, like, whenever someone says.

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Rebecca Roberts: a date, I… my brain turns off. It's the weirdest thing. So don't turn your brain off. If you're one of… if you're one of those people like me. In 1868, now that's a long time ago, but 9 million Americans

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Rebecca Roberts: were mothballed as the… in the territorial state of States, because the original federal state of States got mothballed, okay? So, the territorial state of States hopped in to their shoes, right, that they had taken off while they took a nap.

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Rebecca Roberts: I kid you.

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Rebecca Roberts: But virtually nobody understood what was going on.

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Rebecca Roberts: They were like, oh, federal, state to state, city to state, same thing, move, you know, carry on, let's go get our chai latte. Well, no, a lot changed. 9 million Americans were disenfranchised. How did they do that?

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Rebecca Roberts: Well, they went from… they did that whole deceit, the name to C. That was the state of Maine versus the state of Maine, which is… sounds the same, but it's the uppercase T.

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Rebecca Roberts: on the the, so the uppercase state of Maine,

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Rebecca Roberts: was the state of Maine. Maine.

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Rebecca Roberts: And then there was the state of Maine, which is the lowercase t. So this is how they do things.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, they started planning also in the 1920s with the Maternity Act.

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Rebecca Roberts: And so that's where they really put the cinch on the birth certificates, where…

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Rebecca Roberts: That was just for federal employees.

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Rebecca Roberts: But it morphed into, like, a census, which was a recording of live births in every county. So that was part of the Maternity Act of the 1920s.

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Rebecca Roberts: And it seemed harmless, and unsuspecting people just accepted it, right? Because they wanted… they were like, oh, we should… it would be good to have a record of who was born, and where, and how much they weighed, and whatever else.

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Rebecca Roberts: But it was not that. That was how they came in, and then in the… in 33,

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Rebecca Roberts: the recording of live births was then weaponized. So we went from the 1868,

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Rebecca Roberts: where we were all made into disenfranchised Americans, then in 1920s, the maternity Acts, and then in the 1930s, 33 and 34, the recording of the live births happening, and that was the registering of every little

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Rebecca Roberts: American baby as an abandoned property, in quotes.

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Rebecca Roberts: who was voluntarily… this is…

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Rebecca Roberts: part of the actual documentation, that these babies were abandoned by their mother, and that the mother voluntarily donated the baby to the territorial state of state.

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Rebecca Roberts: As a ward of the state by an unwed mother.

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Rebecca Roberts: Mind-blowing. I know you all know this, but I'm just giving you a little bit of the history. So lately, that wasn't good enough, so the Anna Rides the Lying Bastards reduced the role of the mother to that of a mere informant.

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Rebecca Roberts: And as if… yeah, you know how Anna writes. Okay, so we reclaim… now, this is what we're doing now. We are reclaiming our reversionary trust interest.

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Rebecca Roberts: And we act in our declared, unincorporated capacity.

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Rebecca Roberts: And we… this is all what she wrote for the Jural Assemblies, by the way. And then we assemble our state juroral assemblies. That's what we're doing! So we're on step 3 of the steps she has now. Then it is, we restore our federal state of states, which is actually done, so that's back.

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Rebecca Roberts: We call a Continental Congress.

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Rebecca Roberts: Step 4. And then we seize back all of our purloined public and private assets, including our good names and estates. Well, we're actually in the middle of doing that as well.

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Rebecca Roberts: So this is how it rolls, is because of the fraud that We were basically…

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Rebecca Roberts: Supposedly, with the birth… live birth certificates, Given to the state.

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Rebecca Roberts: I'm gonna just say it again.

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Rebecca Roberts: we claim our versionary trust interest. We've all done that if we've done our 928th, and then our affidavit just cinches it, and then we act in our declared unincorporated capacity.

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Rebecca Roberts: We assemble our state general assemblies, we restore our federal state estates, we call a Continental Congress, and we seize back all of our prolonged public and private assets.

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Rebecca Roberts: Isn't that exciting? It's like, that's it. That's all we have to do, and we're doing all of those things right now, except for the calling the Continental Congress, but that will happen.

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Rebecca Roberts: So if we keep our heads together on this assembly, in general, and we prosecute the criminals, because that is what they are, and we give notice to all the hired law enforcement officers.

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Rebecca Roberts: And we remind them of their duty to uphold the public law and respect the rights of us, their actual employers.

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Rebecca Roberts: Then… All is going to be well.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, we give notice to the law enforcement officers. We prosecute the criminals.

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Rebecca Roberts: authority to uphold the public law. Doesn't seem, like, too difficult to do.

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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, so where are we now? I'm just so… I just… my page just scrolled. Okay, so… So, meanwhile.

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Rebecca Roberts: We all get all of our records. If people on this meeting tonight, and anyone who's listening to it in the future.

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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, and I totally forgot something, but I'll read it in just a sec after the presentation. we get our records corrected, we join our state juroral assemblies, we hold our elections for our land and soil jurisdiction county sheriffs. We really do need to get those rolling.

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Rebecca Roberts: And we need… here we go, this is the list of

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Rebecca Roberts: positions we need to fill on our jury, and it is the justices of the peace.

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Rebecca Roberts: We need court recorders.

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Rebecca Roberts: We need coroners, and we need our public notaries.

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Rebecca Roberts: There's a couple of others, but those have to do with the militia. And if our public servants, including the members of the Bar Associations, do not come to heal

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Rebecca Roberts: We have the option… Of confiscating their property and deporting them.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, we set up our journal assemblies, right? We have all of our positions elected and seated.

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Rebecca Roberts: And then we tell, inform our public servants, Including the lawyers.

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Rebecca Roberts: What we want them to do.

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Rebecca Roberts: That they have to uphold the public law and respect the rights of their actual employers.

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Rebecca Roberts: If they do not come to heal.

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Rebecca Roberts: In other words, follow the public law, And respect our rights.

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Rebecca Roberts: then they have the option of confiscating their property, including their buildings, deporting them to DC or any other foreign place outside of America, or exercising extradition and

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Rebecca Roberts: Hanging them as traitors and international criminals. That is Anna's words, not mine.

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Rebecca Roberts: Okay.

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Rebecca Roberts: So…

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Rebecca Roberts: That's all I wanted to present tonight on that, and I know we're gonna have a little bit of conversation about it.

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Rebecca Roberts: And I forgot, because it's new, but I do have a little announcement before we go into a conversation, and that is this.

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Rebecca Roberts: Who knows?

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Rebecca Roberts: I think… Is it not joining our weekly call.

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Rebecca Roberts: We cannot respond to emails or messages at the time as we have full-time jobs.

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Rebecca Roberts: Your inquiries often cover topics clarified in our recordings or require participation in our 7.30 meetings for collective learning.

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Rebecca Roberts: If you do not have your hard records on file, you are not part of the assembly, which is unrelated to your political status.

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Rebecca Roberts: Nathy's Saturday International Business Call is not affiliated with the North Carolina Assembly.

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Rebecca Roberts: If you seek attention during that call, remember it is public and visible to all participants.

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Rebecca Roberts: We are volunteers. We are dedicating our time to this cause while balancing our personal responsibilities.

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Rebecca Roberts: We are not paid servants.

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Rebecca Roberts: Our goal is to help free everyone from bondage. If you cannot contribute at this time, that is okay, but please do not distract us.

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Rebecca Roberts: We encourage you to call… to join our calls or outreach meetings whenever possible. If you cannot participate until the banks open, we understand.

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Rebecca Roberts: Focus on maintaining a positive mindset.

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Rebecca Roberts: And everyone should contribute what they can, or please step aside. We reject negativity, and we are committed to protecting all precious life. And we leave the door open for your freedom, and there's great love here for you.

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Rebecca Roberts: from the North Carolina Assembly. All right, so now that's done, and I apologize to Mike, who's been in the waiting room since I was reading all of that. I apologize. All right, so please, raise your hands and chime in for

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Rebecca Roberts: A little bit on the birth certificate stuff, what our job is to do with, the employees.

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Rebecca Roberts: And if that seems difficult, or how do we do that? And then… Also.

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Rebecca Roberts: We can begin with that, and then we'll go into where shall we start with our first Jural task.

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Rebecca Roberts: Nullifying, or…

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Rebecca Roberts: noticing in which arena that, you know, like I was saying before. Alright, I'm gonna yield to…

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Rebecca Roberts: I'm gonna yield the floor to whoever would like to…

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Rebecca Roberts: speak about, what I just…

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Rebecca Roberts: shared from Anna's, advice, six-pointers, to the Jural Assembly.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: AI?

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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead, Neithi.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: That enforcement piece that you said at the end?

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Yes.

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah?

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Can you just share where we can find that also, please?

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Rebecca Roberts: You mean the notice I just read? Or…

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: No, no.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: The, where you said that for enforcing

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: de facto that we can deport them, and, you know, all of that part. I was wondering if you could share where we could read that. I actually am traveling, and there was a lot of.

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I didn't have a great connection, but I'd like to be able to read it myself, also, and.

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I… I yield with that. I just… I hope that we could… you could share that, that's all. Thank you.

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, I did share… I shared the tile, I didn't have the article number, but I can share that. I'll definitely send that to you, Neeti.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Thank you so much.

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Rebecca Roberts: Sure.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I think everybody just got so much power that they didn't even know what to do with it. That's what just.

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Rebecca Roberts: You're too kind, yeah. Alright, well, if you don't want to discuss the pointers for the Jural Assembly.

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Rebecca Roberts: I'm assuming you think that it's all easy to do, and we're gonna do it. So let's start, because we're going to need to fill those positions, the corners and…

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Rebecca Roberts: recorders, and… justices, and the other one, I can't remember now, but,

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Rebecca Roberts: Does anyone here want to run for a position?

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Jeanne Scott: No.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Can those of us who are recording Secretaries, be the record… Christian?

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Rebecca Roberts: I couldn't quite hear you, Neeti, but I did have a may I, so I wasn't sure, if you're…

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Jeanne Scott: I started to say, may I, Gene, it's Gene.

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Rebecca Roberts: Okay, go ahead, Jean.

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Jeanne Scott: A question on the public, notaries.

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Jeanne Scott: How are they,

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Jeanne Scott: Is it gonna be people that are already notaries now, under the de facto government, or is it gonna be different rules, or, you know…

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Rebecca Roberts: No, not the de facto, they're not our notaries. We are… the recording secretaries are the notaries, the public notaries.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, we're gonna have a couple that are just for the Dural, you know, they're for any notices that we must, send, etc. So…

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Rebecca Roberts: We haven't had our affirmations yet, but I hope we do soon, and we add to the ranks of

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Rebecca Roberts: the illustrious recording secretaries on North Carolina, i.e. Nancy Goldstein. And we've continued to, build that for the whole assembly, but a couple could just be dedicated to the

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Rebecca Roberts: Court, yeah.

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Rebecca Roberts: And then we need a justice, and a couple other…

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Rebecca Roberts: positions that I just read a second ago. So, think about that, I know no one's going to jump on it tonight, but we will need to fill those. We do have enough in a jewelry pool, really, to…

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Rebecca Roberts: And then, Jean, while you're on, Mike, would you like to say what you want to work on first for,

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Jeanne Scott: Well, he said something about, the criminals, right? And are we talking about,

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Rebecca Roberts: No, the criminals are those who are, well, lawyers, and those who are pretending to be our government.

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Rebecca Roberts: Okay. Is what that article was talking about. Ana's article referred to the criminals as the… government usurpers.

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loria gathings: May I?

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loria gathings: Okay, that article, one more time, give me the subject of that for all the juroral assembly, and I didn't get.

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loria gathings: passport.

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Rebecca Roberts: Let me go… let me pull that up again. Alright, the title, if someone would type it into the chat, that would be on the…

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Rebecca Roberts: Recording, that would be great. It's called, For All the Jural Assemblies, Six Pointers.

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Rebecca Roberts: But if you type in, for all the drural assemblies, 6 pointers, Anna's article will pop up. And if anyone doesn't know how to pull up an article, you go to the Ana Von Rights search, website, or website, Ana von Wright's

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Rebecca Roberts: And that would search all the articles, and then would list underneath, as a result, all the articles that have to do with that topic. It's a great way to learn. If you want to search a specific topic.

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Rebecca Roberts: So that's the title, hopefully someone put it in the chat.

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Rebecca Roberts: And thank you, Julia, for putting the Paul Stramer six-pointers, and that, okay, perfect. And Neathy put in the, honor von Wrights.

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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, you both put it in? Okay, perfect. Yeah, thank you very much, everyone, for putting that in.

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loria gathings: And some of those, the rumble underneath that, it has the rumble where if you don't want to read it, you could… the rumble talked to you. Not all of them, but a lot of them will tell you and talk that whole article through for you. So, that's a great one.

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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, yeah! When you're driving and you really want to listen to the next article that just came out, I know, it's so great.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I just pasted the link in there.

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Rebecca Roberts: All this stuff, I feel slow. All right, good. Then that's in there. Thank you so much for reminding of that, Lori. Lori, while you're on, would you like to say, what you would like to, address as one of the first things that the General Assembly is going to work on?

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loria gathings: Yes, and I think that what we're doing, noticing the sheriffs and the lawyers and the people like that, I think that's a great start there, where we can let them know that we, the people on North Carolina, this is what we want.

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loria gathings: This is what we, need you guys to do, and we're there, we're doing great things, and I really, really think that we're doing an excellent job here with all the stuff that Nifi brought down Saturday, the pages we're signing, and…

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Rebecca Roberts: So you're happy with what we've done so far in the International Business Assembly, and then in the juror, you would like to address what specifically, other than, obviously, the sheriffs are already going to be noticed, but was there something else on your mind that concerned you?

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Rebecca Roberts: We could definitely put your name down on the victimless crimes that also are releasing the living people from the prisons who have

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loria gathings: you know, a victimless crime, they've done nothing, really. So, I'd like to see those people, helped.

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loria gathings: You know, as much as we can. I yield.

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Rebecca Roberts: Very good. Thank you so much, Lauria. Yes, and there… it would include also the victimless thought crimes.

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Julia Karelina: First of all, do we have a position court clerk?

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Rebecca Roberts: I can discuss the, descriptions of them, and also in the Jural Assembly Handbook, we have all of the descriptions there. Jean, also, you are… you ran and were elected for court clerk as well, is that correct, Jean?

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Rebecca Roberts: either have a notary that would work with just them, or be a notary… public notary themselves. So be able to, you know.

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Rebecca Roberts: stamp documents that come in, and notices, etc. There's… I mean, there's details to it, we can get into the details. Just for example, even what does the justice do?

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Rebecca Roberts: you know, these courts are going to be working for us, and we'll have our common law courts, inside of them, with the maritime courts off to the side, because really not everything is commerce. Very little is commerce.

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Rebecca Roberts: Because of the, you know, fraud of making living men and women into corporations, that has filled the courts now, because they treat every living man and woman who is an uncorrected

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Rebecca Roberts: If they're literally just identifying federal citizens, which are people who work for the Foreign government, for the subcontractor.

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Rebecca Roberts: for the subcontractors. So, no babies are working for that government, so that needs to be nullified as well, or noticed. We have to decide how we want to do these things, because there are lots of options.

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Julia Karelina: It's, it's, it sounds interesting, if, yeah, I might, I might be, if I can, if I can, I would love to.

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Rebecca Roberts: Wonderful! Well, I'll send you the Dural, assembly handbook, and you can just take a look through that and see if it looks like something you would be interested in. Thank goodness, it's a lot simpler than what the courts have going on today with 80 million,

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Rebecca Roberts: And also, we have rights, so we would know the Declaration of Independence, all of us, you know? That just really would be in our back pocket all the time.

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Rebecca Roberts: Alright, thank you, that's wonderful, that's exciting! So, yeah, that will… we'd love to hear more about what you find, and if… what else you're interested in. Would you also like to, Julia, address what, you are really interested in?

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Rebecca Roberts: working on as a jury? What law shall we… or what law shall we start with that is unfair or unjust, or is there something about the way the world is that is wrong or criminal that you really want to bring up?

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Julia Karelina: Well, I'm concerned about fluoride in the water.

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Julia Karelina: It's… I do, I am. And, yesterday, I learned that they've been spraying,

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Julia Karelina: vaccine… rabies vaccines on us in North Carolina in October.

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Julia Karelina: I'll send… I'll… I'll put a… Link in the chat.

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Julia Karelina: In October, in North Carolina, they, they have been spraying Vaccination.

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Rebecca Roberts: Wow. I didn't know that.

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Julia Karelina: So the article that I found… It's… Behind a paywall.

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Julia Karelina: So this is the one. So that's… that's very concerning.

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Rebecca Roberts: This is really concerning, and I do think it's really important to bring up.

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Rebecca Roberts: Our health, because Even if we free all of the prisoners who are held there unjustly in these jails.

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Rebecca Roberts: Do… do we see how our health is actually… so important. It's just… Preeminently important, because…

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Julia Karelina: Air pollution, so my concern is water pollution and air pollution.

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Julia Karelina: Because that's… that's very difficult to control. I'm paying for water, and I'm paying for,

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Julia Karelina: to, to filter it through different filtration systems. It's just… it's… it's disgusting what we,

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Julia Karelina: what we are right now facing, as far as the quality of the water. And water is… somewhat.

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Julia Karelina: manageable to control. I cannot control air.

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Julia Karelina: So, air pollution is my concern, and water pollution is my concern, yes.

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Rebecca Roberts: I agree. I think our health is the most important thing, as well as not conveying the babies to slavery, and then work on… I don't know what the priority list is, I'm not in charge, I just want to hear from people who…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Alright, so I apologize for showing up late, I got home late, and I'm out in the country, and the Wi-Fi is cutting in and out, on this meeting, but, anyway, I wanted to come in…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And yeah, I worked on cell phone towers, and I know frequencies affect the body. And, I went on a job one time, got to the gate where the control room was, where the tower was.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: We got in the gate, we got into the control room, we switched off all the… all the switches before, the tower men climbed the tower, and one… one switch was not switched off, or whatever, and the guy came… came down, just…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: immensely sick, throwing up, vomiting everywhere, and just, like, I know frequencies.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: affect people's health. I mean, and the problem is, with the chemtrails combined.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: you have nanoparticulate aerosols, heavy metal aerosols. Now, think of it this way.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Think of a copper wire running through a wall where electricity is… well, copper is conductive to electricity. Well, it's the same way when they aerosolize the sky.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And you have these frequencies

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: traveling through the skies, it's more conductive when you have these heavy metals going through. You ever see skies that are rippled? Well, that's the chemtrail clouds that are full of heavy metals.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And that's actually the frequencies traveling through the stratosphere, the atmosphere. But what is it doing to our bodies when we breathe that in?

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Right?

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, yeah, health is our wealth, guys, and it's true. I mean, it is knocking our frequency down, our vibration down. And, yeah, the water is well. I mean, think of it. Everything that they're spraying is getting in our food, in our soil, in our water. It is… it is,

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: is turning the alkaline soil into just stagnant unfertilized, crap. I mean…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: farmers are finding out that, like, oh, this harvest this year is not good. Well, why is that? Because…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: the plants aren't getting their nutrient-dense nutrients out of the soil. It's all full of aluminum and nanoparticulate heavy metals. And so, it's everywhere. That… this is a very big, major concern.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Especially on our state. Now, you know, you hear rumors like Florida is, Florida, the governor there is eliminating chemtrails, and I think there was another state that actually brought up where, I think it was New Hampshire, that banned them, right?

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But, I mean, this is a very major concern for our state.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: I'm sorry?

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Rebecca Roberts: Tennessee, Julia said.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Tennessee. Yeah, so we got a bandit… this is a very, very important matter, because it is infecting our environment, and it's infecting every single one of us. Amongst that, too, the 5G…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: the towers, the invasion of privacy, while traveling down roads, and your face getting scanned. All these matters, but yeah, that's… I think this is the biggest matter, because guys, if you don't have your health, we can't do anything. Health is our wealth, so with that, I yield.

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Rebecca Roberts: Well, I'd just like to bring it into… together. You mentioned a few different things, Mike, and I agree with you. This is across the board the most important thing, is what the…

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Rebecca Roberts: bad guys are doing is they're using surveillance

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Rebecca Roberts: In order to weapon… use their weapons, which are…

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Rebecca Roberts: The chems… the chemicals are working with…

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Rebecca Roberts: The frequencies. And, like you said, with the metals in the chemtrails, they are using the frequencies to hit

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Rebecca Roberts: the bio… all the biology. It's not just us, it's the plants, it's the life in the soil, it's the animals.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, it is one thing. So, the surveillance…

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Rebecca Roberts: the, scale our weaponry and the chemtrails work together, so…

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Rebecca Roberts: That seems like what we need to work on, is banning all of that across the board.

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Rebecca Roberts: The weaponization.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Maya.

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Rebecca Roberts: the 14th Amendment you know, citizen not, that we are not, has to be eradicated. That was never…

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Rebecca Roberts: made into a… an amendment. It was never passed by Congress, first of all. So, there's that piece, so please continue. Go ahead, Mike.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So the 14th, yeah, let's take it from there. I mean, anything from the 14th Amendment on is basically bogus, right?

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Anything from the 14th Amendment on is basically bogus, because everything from the amendments after the 14th spins off the 14th Amendment.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But anyway, going back to the chemtrail spraying, too, look at our planet. The number one nutrient

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: dense… well, the number one nutrient our body needs is what? Oxygen, okay?

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Look at the statistics as how, like, years ago, how much oxygen-rich this planet used to be, when they had the major ancient trees up and everything like that, and the animals were, you know, maybe twice as big, you know?

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: We're… we're spraying even the oceans, because a lot of people think the oxygen comes from our, jungles and stuff like that. It really comes from the plankton in the ocean.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And when they are spraying these over the oceans, well, you know, like Nancy, and I've been out on a cruise before, and they don't spray too much over the ocean, but when you get closer to inland, they do, but

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The jet streams are still bringing that over the ocean, and what's happening, it's killing off the plankton, because the plankton in the ocean is what gives off the oxygen, and it's also killing… it's creating, like, a thin plastic layer over the surface of the ocean, and it's also…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: killing off, the coral reefs. So, yeah, this is a major problem. Very major. We need to act fast for the next couple of generations, otherwise…

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: it's gonna be looking doom and gloom. I yield.

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Rebecca Roberts: Thank you so much, Mike. Much appreciated all of that, and I know you've done a ton of research. You have a couple of hands up. I think, Rohit?

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Rebecca Roberts: Go ahead.

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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, he got called into work. Alright, he'll come back. Neathi, go ahead.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: Hey, sorry, can you hear me?

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Rebecca Roberts: Oh, yeah, go ahead.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: Sorry. Hey, I just wanted to add to Mike's, comments about the, water.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: Specifically, I did a bunch of testing of the water and soil up in the Asheville area after the hurricane and all, and those levels are still elevated. And so, you know, just be aware that all of these things are connected.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: And they're all affecting our bodies, and also the plants and animals that live in that area.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: There's a lot of animals that have died in the Asheville area over time since the hurricane because of the elevated levels of radioactive… radioactivity in the soil and water. And,

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: I just want to remind everybody that all these things are still going on. We may not be talking about them as much.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: Because we have other priorities, but remember, everything there has not been remediated and is not back to normal by any stretch of the imagination.

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Rebecca Roberts: That's right.

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Rebecca Roberts: That's right, and you're reiterating just such an important point there with life is what's important. So this is looking like where we want to direct our attention and energies to really protect life.

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Rebecca Roberts: And,

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, the poisoning of the soil and the air, that's poisoning all of us, all biological beings. Go ahead, Neeti.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Can you please speak to the parts per million and the way it… it isn't as horrible in the ocean as we think it is, and I don't want to make this such a doom and gloom thing, like, the Earth is capable of regenerating.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: not to take anything away from the, gravity of the poisoning, but, Rohes, can you explain that? Because I think that you do a really good job with that as well.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: Yeah, I'll try. You know, the levels, I don't remember the exact levels and all, but parts per million is…

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: you know…

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: a fragment of the amount. We're just taking a snippet of time as far as the sample is concerned, so the numbers you get could be any range from, you know, let's say 2 parts per million to 200 parts per million, but…

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: I'm talking about in the ocean, honey, I just want you to let them know about the ocean, also. Like…

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: we do… I want them to know that, yes.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: There's poisoning happening on the land.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And there is problems that we have on the land? 100%.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: But the Earth has so much water.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: the ocean.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And…

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: there's… there… the impact… I mean, we… I just want everyone to also keep in mind the positive side of this. Like, we are capable of regenerating.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And the power of the ocean is a lot more…

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: It's a lot stronger than everyone thinks.

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: And… and these… these evil people The arrogance of man can't… Actually take over Nature. Nature…

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: is fighting back and regenerating all the time. I just thought you would talk about How the ocean

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Niti Bali - Bucolic Living Law: Is capable of… remediating all of this. That's all.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: To be honest with you, I'm not understanding what you want me to… the point you want me to get across, but I know, like, I can tell you, just in general, it may take several more years than expected, but…

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: Nature will help rejuvenate and heal anything.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: As far as the soil, plants, and all that, I… in college, I did a bunch of studies on how light affected plants, and then if you put some sort of pollutant in there.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: how long it took for it to wilt away or die, and then regenerate and get the soil back healthy. So, I'm familiar with that. I also did a wetlands project where we remediated and healed a lake

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: In the town of, of my college.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: By using plants and soil to heal the water and the marine life there, or the lake life there.

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: So, it can be done, it takes…

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Rohit Bali On North Carolina: several more years than you would think, but, you know, nature is all healing, so over time, it will heal itself. I yield.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: May I?

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah, go ahead.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: I agree with Rohit.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Yeah, I agree with Rohit and Neeti as well, but, you know, it's gonna take, like.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: several decades, if you look up, Google the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, it's a vortex of just massive, massive garbage out in the Pacific Ocean. That's the size… maybe twice the size of the state of Texas.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And dead animals, and styrofoam, and plastics, and ropes, and everything that's imaginable. It's just floating out there. And there's just not one garbage patch, there's several.

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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Around that they don't even speak of. But, yeah, I mean, I agree the earth could heal itself, but it's gonna take a lot to clean up that garbage. It's just sad when you look at the pictures and the videos that…

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Rebecca Roberts: Yeah. Thank you. The point is, is we don't consent to being poisoned. Yes, we can heal.

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Rebecca Roberts: And we don't know what other weapons are in store, and we are disallowing any more scalar… and chemical…

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Rebecca Roberts: and surveillance that works together. So the point is, is what are we doing? We can… we can argue about the science of the Earth healing herself, or itself.

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Rebecca Roberts: But that isn't really the point. The point is…

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Rebecca Roberts: Things, we would agree, all of us, that things are being done to the living beings on this planet that are evil, and we do not consent, and we want it to stop now.

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Rebecca Roberts: You know, we can go along in our lives and heal from, you know, this, that, and the other, and yet…

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Rebecca Roberts: we don't want to continue healing from things that are directed at us that are crimes. We want them to stop.

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Rebecca Roberts: So, I saved up a lot of money my whole life to go to the Galapa

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