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Declaration of Sovereign Intent & Proclamation of Claim and Interest of the Republic for the United States of America- Read by Kelby Smith and Jean Hertler.
The Proclamation of Claim and Interest is of fundamental importance to the American People. After hearing this presentation you will better understand.
Inauguration Speech of President James Buchanan Geiger, Republic for the united States of America
You are listening to the Presidential Inauguration Speech of President James Buchanan Geiger, President of the Restored Republic, the interim government for the united States of America which is tasked with restoring operations under the Constitution for the united States of America.
Presidential Election Results: The Restored Republic Congress convened in Joint Session with the Senate counting the Elector’s votes on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 in the presence of several witnesses at Oklahoma free State. James Buchanan Geiger of Alabama was the candidate who received the most votes for President. The Presidential Inauguration of the newly elected de jure President took place at Memphis, Tennessee on March 4, 2014. President James Buchanan Geiger was the first lawfully sworn-in President of the re-inhabited Republic by the Electoral College process in a 153 years (to the day) since his predecessor with a similar name, President James Buchanan (March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861.) See Chapters Fifteen and Sixteen of Re-inhabited: Republic for the United States of America Volume II – The Story of the Re-inhabitation circa 2016 by Jean Hallahan Hertler and David Carl Hertler.
The Northwest Ordinance (1787) was the most important piece of legislation enacted by Congress under the Articles of Confederation. Some historians have claimed that the principles established in the Northwest Ordinance are so important that they actually formed part of the Constitution. Before the Constitution, the Northwest Ordinance promised a republican form of government for the territories. It guaranteed that residents in the territories would not be treated as second class citizens, and they would enter under the same terms as those states that were already part of the union. The Northwest Ordinance also ensured the equality of rights of Citizens of the new states with the rights of Citizens of the states that had fought the Revolution. Listed are some fundamental rights including trial by jury, habeas corpus, due process, and religious freedom. Excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishments were banned. The Northwest Ordinance accelerated westward expansion, established policies for the creation of new states and the admission of those states into the confederation.
Once the Constitution was approved, in 1789 the United States Congress made minor changes, such that the President, with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, had the power to appoint and remove the Governor and officers of the territory instead of Congress. On August 7, 1789, President George Washington signed the Northwest Ordinance of 1789 into law. The Supreme Court recognized the authority of the Northwest Ordinance of 1789 as constitutional in Strader v. Graham, 51 U.S. 82, 96, 97 (1851). After it was codified by the first de jure congress, it became known as 1 Statute 50.
Interim Government Transition to Permanent Office Holders per the Northwest Ordinance:
Provisional (Interim) terms of office are perpetual while acting in good behavior and ending when a de jure officer takes office following a transition election with at least thirty thousand (30,000) Republic Voters participating, unless removed from office for cause or by resignation. No other considerations for emoluments are made other than that the position is voluntary, without pay or personal gain. This position of terms, emoluments, pay and personal gain is the standard for all Interim positions and office holders. The American People acknowledge that the requirement to have a freehold estate is not possible at this time.
Restored Republic Office Holders are charged with the following duties and obligations:
Supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States in a Provisional (Interim) capacity; Performing the duties of said office, in a Provisional (Interim) capacity; Attending Restored Republic conference calls; Promoting the Restored Republic; Diligently working toward having thirty thousand Republic Voters in each state so that transition elections can be held and; Remaining in honor and good standing.
ABOUT THE CORPORATE CONVENTION OF STATES
Join Jim Carpenter, Roger Waters, David Hertler, Dean Henning and Mark Binder as they discuss this important topic. Thanks to David Broadhurst for hosting.
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— President Geiger (@PresidentGeiger) May 23, 2022
Peace Proclamation for the American People
Public Notice – Concerning Issuance of IDs and the Like
Open letter to President Trump
President Geiger reads an open letter to President Trump providing solutions for the CV storm. Roger Waters follows with his view of world events. David Hertler exposes “law makers.” Jim Carpenter sums it all up.
An open letter to President Trump
Jean Hertler reads her letter to President Trump advocating clemency for James Timothy Turner, first President of the Restored Republic.
Emancipation Proclamation for the American People
I Had A Dream – Don’t miss this Special Address by President Geiger
President Lincoln was able to preserve the Union but was assassinated before he could restore the Republic. Yes, of necessity, President Lincoln took the necessary steps to preserve the Union. He found himself running an “executive government” since there was no quorum of Congress to perform the legislative duties of the government. In essence he found himself standing as the last bastion of freedom and liberty. He expressed this very well in his Gettysburg address. Namely that the Civil War was about determining whether our Republic, “conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal… that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government: of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
So it is that we Americans today find ourselves engaged in the same battle. Will we resolve that our American Republic that was conceived in Liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal shall not perish from the earth? That is the question each of us must answer. No longer do we have the luxury of seating on the sidelines and letting others fight for our Liberty. We must understand that the enemy of our souls and the enemy of our Republic are one and the same. The luciferian host of which George Washington warned us about have no problems taking everything away from all Americans, never mind your liberty. They are about destroying our Republic and our liberty with the goal of world domination. So, the question before you today is: Will you stand up and fight? Or, will you go down in history as someone who did not deserve the blessings of liberty? Come stand with your Republic now.