Franklin County, Virginia de jure Assembly County Settlement Covenant Notice to de facto given on Courthouse Steps Beginning Friday, November 15, 2024
County Settlement Covenant Franklin County PREAMBLE We the sovereign people living on the land in Franklin County, Virginia, a Free and Independent state, in order to live together in harmony under common law of the Almighty Creator, to facilitate the avoidance of disputes; to facilitate the quick settlement of disputes which might arise; to provide for organized defense of life, liberty, and private property; to protect and administer public property for the benefit of the inhabitants; and to make certain limited agreements with other settlements of sovereign people for mutual benefit, ordain common accord and recognition the following:
NOTICE
Date: Friday, November 15, 2024 COMES NOW, Inhabitants of Franklin County by ABSOLUTE WRIT of HABEASCORPUS, and with absolute resolve rebut all corporate authority. And with absolute resolve rebut all corporate authority!
County Settlement Covenant in Franklin County Original Assembly and Library of Records on date: September 6, 2024
Gives this County Settlement Announcement Franklin County Settlement Covenant, and in harmony with all ninety-five counties and all thirty-nine independent cities we FIND:
Article One
By ALMIGHTY God granting us FREEDOM: By unanimous decree the Local people(s) in Local Peaceable Lawful Assembly; in Settlement Covenant in Virginia, a Free and Independent state, a member with other Free and Independent States also known as Republic for the united States of America, set forth the following affirmations.
Section 1 - Local-people in Family of Man and Woman centered in ALMIGHTY God live on Local-land and use Rights of Way in PeopleJurisdiction in Grace affirmed by the authority of The Unanimous Declaration of Independence, Cir. 1776 and Bill of Rights Articles, the 5th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th c. 1787-1791-r2024 and beyond; beyond the reach of predator others; and also living in Friend(ship) and in Peace Treaty(s) c.1789-1791 and beyond; beyond the reach of predator others; and also affirmed by the Constitution of Virginia, cr. 1776, Article V, OF THE JUDICIARY. cr. 1830, Virginia Constitution and the Covenant of Virginia a Free and Independent state, circa 2021.