The “P” code identifies what type of presentation is on the schedule. Accompanying visuals are presented on a 80″ screen or can be presented on any HDMI or VGA projection or monitor system in venue.
(30 min) Suitable for any patriot group. Invitation to attend the P1 and P2 seminars. This is also available via Zoom. Question & Answer period follows. Arrangements can be made for one-on-one table-top meetings as well.
(90 min) In-person Seminar Part 1. Introduction to our rights, real government structure, how it was lost and how it can be restored. Short mid-point break, with Question and Answer session at the end.
(120 min) In-person Seminar Part 2. Explanation of sovereignty, common law, grand juries, people’s assemblies and the historical period 1861-1871, when all was lost. Short mid-point break. Followed by Question & Answer session.
This is suitable for any potential group for recruiting/training purposes. It is designed for out-of-state gatherings. Eighty-minute presentation followed by at least one hour of Q&A. There is a 30-minute session as well, for special needs, but the eighty-minute is much preferred. More than one session may be scheduled for a day. Power-point visuals are presented on an 80-inch screen via portable projector.
A detailed explanation and review of the foundation documents individually executed to become a jural assembly member and officer.
A detailed explanation and review of the foundation documents
(140 min) Detailed steps for settlement of a county in de jure status. (Private in-person session for potential members only)
(7 hours) Formal assembly process including execution of documents (Private in-person session for potential members only)
(3 hours) Complete assembly process during first business meeting (Assembly members only)
(120 min) Suitable for any group. Based on Jefferson’s Manual and Robert’s Rules, explanation of the rules needed for any deliberative body. This is also available via Zoom.
(40 min) The true story of the Titanic, much more interesting than the popularized fiction. This event is pivotal in a series of events that changed the world. This is also available via Zoom. Power point visuals accompany.
After Presentation 2 has been given, a group may have additional questions. A Q&A session can be scheduled as a follow-up, rather than repeating the Presentations. The intent is that an informal group may start regular meetings after hearing presentations, but has developed questions, or needs some more guidance from an experienced assemblyman or assemblywoman. Once assembled, this is a role that a member of one county assembly may be able to offer to a newly forming county assembly.
These are 40-min general education presentations describing the historical environment in which we find ourselves, the related American civics, and information about the jural assemblies and restoration of our Republic.
You can listen live to educational presentations on the national education call Thursday nights at 8:00 PM Central Time. This is done via FreeConferenceCall.com, by computer:
https://join.freeconferencecall.com/nationalassembly
Online meeting ID: nationalassembly
By phone: (657) 390-7601 (no code needed) Use *6 to mute and unmute your phone.
These presentations are recorded. You can listen to the recordings by accessing the national website. The first one (6-01-23) can be found at:
national-assembly.net / Forums & Blog/ National Assembly Forums/ National Assembly Meeting Session Archive/ 2023-06-01 Session 271 National Assembly/
2023-06-01-#69.mp3
If you have questions from either the live or recorded sessions you can send them to me at:
info@AmericanCivicsEducation.org
One-hour conference for Coordinators for questions and answers and sharing experience.