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What is a General Jural Assembly?

What can we do?  Where does our authority come from?


     The North Carolina General Jural Assembly, NCGJA, is an organization of the people of North Carolina to return the state’s government to it’s Constitutional founding of 1789. It obtains its authority from the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution, “…. the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” 


     Prior to the Civil War, Assemblies were the basis of County Government.

This action is fully supported by President Donald Trump and our Military.


The purpose of the State and County Assemblies:

  1. Debate motions of Constitutional violations by government and write Resolutions for presentation to government.
  2. Direct Public Servants.
  3. Present public grievances for redress to government. 

 

Official Documents For Formation Of An Assembly

  • Declaration Of Independence Cir. 2010 (DOI): In accord with the 1776 unanimous Declaration of Independence
  • Declaration Of Unalienable Rights held by Indigenous Power (DUR)
  • Jural Covenant Of Office (JCO)
  • Oath Of Office


     The North Carolina General Jural Assembly was re-assembled in a Face To Face Meeting of twenty-eight North Carolina Patriots in Greensboro, NC on October 30, 2021. It is necessary to assemble thirty nine counties to be a fully settled state. To assemble a county, it requires a minimum of thirteen members.

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