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The Kentucky Assembly Values

We, the members of The Kentucky Assembly, consist of willing and able volunteers, who donate our resources as much as we are able. We are self-governing men and women, conducting ourselves with honor, respect, integrity, peace, and love. We keep the Peace and uphold the Public Law. We treat our fellow Living Men and Women in the same manner as we would like to be treated ourselves. Each one of us has rebutted in written form any corporate presumptions of who we are. Our documentation includes an autographed name and seal. We continually study the paperwork process, the process of Assembling, the plan for reconstructing our lawful government, our role as Assembly members, and the role of the Federation, The United States of America, unincorporated. We are here to support the Assembly, and to do our best to provide our ideas, skills, and talents. We present our ideas to the Assembly, by working together with established committees, and then by bringing these ideas to the Assembly for a final vote. We are honest, truthful, peaceful Americans, who continue the efforts started by the volunteers that came before us. We continually educate and improve ourselves, better enabling us to help others to do the same. We refer to ourselves as Americans on the Land & Soil Jurisdiction. We are either American State Nationals or American State Citizens. The term, “Sovereign Citizen,” however, is an oxymoron. “Sovereign Citizen” is a mutually exclusive construction because one cannot act both as a sovereign, and as a citizen, at the same time. If any of us fail to conduct ourselves in a manner consistent with the values of Self-governance, we will be given the opportunity to correct the mistake. In this way, we help each other to both keep the peace, and to uphold the Public Law. To this end, the Ombudsmen are here to provide us with assistance and guidance. If needed, the Assembly will provide additional assistance; and where necessary, fair, and just consequences for inappropriate behavior.


The Kentucky Assembly is here to assist you on your journey home to the land and soil.

People are often confused about what they “need” to do to recoup their birthright political status? Is the 1779 Declaration all by itself sufficient? Is there any need or reason to do the additional recordings available as “the 928’s” attached to Article 928 on Anna Von Reitz’s Article search website: https://searchannavonreitz.americanstatenationals.org

Think of it like insurance packages. You may only “need” basic coverage, right? But because you are you, you may actually want more protection or slightly different protection.

Someone who has children and wants to protect them will have different “insurance” needs than someone who doesn’t have kids, for example.

Someone who has a business, someone who has a pen name or performer’s name that they wish to protect — the list goes on—- the 928’s offer a variety of additional insurance coverages that the 1779 Declaration can’t do by itself.

So, in a way, both are correct. All you really need to claim back your identity, your name, your DNA, your political status—- all the crucial and universal elements — are in the 1779 Declaration.

But if you have other or additional concerns, look at the 928 Documents to see what else you may want or need.

The most common extra is the Baby Deed. The additional Certificates of Assumed Name(s) are probably the second most common add-on, because so many women adopt multiple names over their lifetimes.

It is recommend that a formal re-conveyance that establishes a specific point in time where your “Legal Person” is lawfully and officially converted into a “Lawful Person”— that is, purposefully returned to the land and soil jurisdiction.

This puts an endpoint on their ability to traffic you, because they don’t have a more recent primary record to claim that you are “at sea” when you are standing there with proof that you were last reported on the land.

Now all of a sudden their presumption based on the Birth Certificate is invalidated and they have to grant that there is proof of you having returned “from the sea” jurisdiction — and therefore admissible public record evidence that your most recent public appearance places your name on the land and soil, functioning as a Lawful Person.

Oops. Now, they are caught trespassing against an American instead of playing cat and mouse with a U.S. Citizen.

So that is one additional 928 that is recommend, because so much of their ability to abuse people stems from the presumption that we are still “at sea” and wandering around in their jurisdiction, instead of standing on our own. Whatever we can do and place on the public record to rebut their self-interested presumptions, the better.

1779 – Standard

$25 Recording – $25 Publishing

  • 1779 Declaration of Naturalization
    • For Americans
    • Green Card Immigrants
    • 7 year Undocumented Immigrants
    • Naturalized Immigrants
    • Federal Employees
  • Two Witness Testimonies
  • Copy of your Birth Certificate

      Letters/Notices

  • Revocation of Election to Pay Taxes – D.C. Not for Federal Persons
  • Revocation of Election to Pay Taxes – N.Y. – Not for Federal Persons
  • Declaration of Political Status – Secretary of State, Antony Blinken
  • Declaration of Political Status – Kentucky Secretary of State, Michael Adams
  • Voter Registration Cancellation – only if they have registered
  • Military Cancellation – If Veteran, All Branches

  • 1779 Declaration of Naturalization
  • Two Witness Testimonies
  • Copy of your Birth Certificate
  • Deed of Re-conveyance/Conveyance
  • Certificate of Assumed Name
  • Cancellation of Power of Attorney’s
  • Act of Expatriation – John Doe (State Trust)
  • Act of Expatriation – John M. Doe (Transmitting Utility UCC)
  • Act of Expatriation – John Mark Doe (Cestui Que Vie Estate Trust)
  • Mandatory Notice Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 
  • DNA Paramount Claim
  • Common Carry Declaration
  • Baby Deed – Declares your interest back in your children and grandchildren
  • Declaration of Political Status

Benefits of Correcting Your Status, Includes:

  • Self-Governance
  • State Issued Credential Cards ($50 for two lifetime)
  • Debt Relief by claiming your birthright inheritance and access to the Global Family Bank and the Bi-Lateral Banks created by The Federation of States
  • Land Patent
  • Passport (That reflects your status)

The Kentucky Assembly

P.O. Box 186
Stanford, Kentucky, 40484

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Emailcoordinator@kentuckystatenationals.us