The Kentucky Assembly
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Who We Are
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.