Who are We?
- We the People of Colorado declare we are living and one of we, the People.
- We claim our correct political status as non-citizen nationals.
- We are self-governing, and responsible for our own choices and conduct so long as we uphold the golden rules: Keep the peace, love others as you would be loved, and freewill as long as it does no harm to others.
- We stand as the natural, rightful and true heirs and stewards of the Land and Soil jurisdiction of both Colorado, and the American Public lands and assets, superseding all other jurisdictions with a foundation of previously established Session Laws of Colorado.
- We are here to help restore our proper DeJure government.
- Public Law is the Law of the Land and Soil jurisdiction.
Colorado Map of 64 Counties with their County Seats

A Historic Turning Point that is Growing Fast
At the time of this writing in early 2021, all 50 states have assembled and are holding elections to fill long vacated offices and setup Common Law courts. These assemblies are the ultimate source of power to direct the federal service providers once in place.
We show discipline and organize ourselves responsibly to run our own Nation states established by our Founding Fathers; intent to improve that foundation greatly for the proper life we are meant to live.
Our Founding Fathers created the basic ideals and templates for all Living People to have the ultimate authority, to peaceably assemble, and to self-govern reasonably. We are now restoring American Common Law and holding local meetings to adapt to present and future situations.
As we work to make our way through this re-building of ourselves, lives, laws, and our states; we are growing in knowledge, establishing valuable positions, and cultivating a stable future to hand over to our children. They will be taught to be vigilant, to recognize threats, and to act assertively with conviction against any adversity that threatens our Peace.


Assembly Validation:
1 – The Unanimous Declaration of Independence 4 July 1776. Read More…
2 – U.S. Bill of Rights-Amendment I: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Read More…
3 – Ex parte Milligan, 71 U.S. 2 (1866). This infamous Supreme Court case, guarantees, when you have elected your own American Common Law Court at the county level, they can no longer “process” anyone claiming their natural “State National” status in that county. When you get your State level American Common Law Courts set up, they can no longer “process” anyone at the “State” level, either.. Read More…
4 – The 1779 Naturalization Act- One Page Declaration Set in place for those that wish to be considered American as opposed to British, Dutch or other various nationalities. Read More…
5 – The Constitution for the united States of America. Read More…