American National assembly of The United States of American Publishes Ordinance No. 3

Published in the American Herald on 1-9-2022

INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL, & LOCAL PUBLIC NOTICE

American National assembly of The United States of America
ORDINANCE No.3

IT IS DECLARED, the American National assembly of The United States of America, hereby, passes Ordinance No.3 the acceptance and acknowledgement of private property rights jurisdiction, thereby, witness the full recognition of tangible and intangible property rights within all counties within the metes and bounds and seaward boundaries of The United States of America.

Definitions

  1. Tangible property- private property that can be felt or touched and can be physically relocated. For example: land, vehicles, furniture, clothing, jewelry, household goods and appliances, business equipment, machinery, etc.., and
  2. Intangible Property- the right to Referring to the non-physical property. That is, intangible property is any property that cannot be physically touched. Example: Includes usage of the public highways, and public property, patents, trademarks, copyrights, inventions, instructions, reputation, contracts, company good will, etc.., and

Example: Our inalienable rights are considered intangible.

WHEREAS, Ordinance No.3 The accept and acknowledge the private property rights, which is the full recognition of tangible and intangible property rights of the people. An ordinary understanding of these rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance. In accordance with Public Laws formerly classified as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Not that the American National assembly are claiming the intangible property rights of the people but accepting and acknowledging the intangible property rights jurisdiction for the purpose of protecting all intangible property rights of the people from secret societies and foreign claimants. No reasonable person can justify doing away with individual rights such as private property ownership.

EVIDENCE

  1. WHEREAS, the Government of The United States of America hereby claims intangible property rights jurisdiction within its survey of the metes and bounds and seaward boundaries of The United States of America and within all counties and the metes and bounds of the National Government of The United States of America. LINK
  2. WHEREAS, Public Law 101-17-1- LINK , Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 17:

(1) Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others.

(2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.

  1. WHEREAS, the American National assembly of The United States of America recognizes intangible property rights to own private property and does not accept and acknowledge the communist doctrine known as H.R. 6170 (97th): National Driver Register Act of 1982.
  2. WHEREAS, it is a capital crime under the Law of Nations in chapter 3, section 30, which states “To attack the constitution of the state, and to violate its laws, it is a capital crime against society.”

THEREFORE, we the people of the American National assembly of The United States of America in social compact and in honor with the Law of Nations, accept and acknowledge the tangible and intangible property rights jurisdiction.

RESOLUTION

IT IS DECLARED, if private property ownership is attacked and ignored by those that choose to ignore the rights of others, then those ignoring and clearly violating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights/Public Laws-101, the people shall have the right to make claims of trespass. The people shall first handle these claims of trespass against all trespasses individually under Matthew 18, verses 15-20. If unsettled, claims of trespass would be addressed by local county assemblies. If claims of trespass are still unsettled, the Human Rights Tribunal International of the Government of The United States of America or the General Post Master Council for the Government of The United States of America can intervene. International trespass claims can be written here on the International-National Uniform Citation for Human Rights Defenders: LINK, and

The Board of Assemblymen passed and signed this ordinance on the 285th day in the year of YHWH six thousand and twenty-three and the 29th day of December in the two thousand and twenty first year of the new covenant in Yahushua’s name. Translation: Twenty-nineth (29th) day of December 2021. LINK

John Matthew Szymanski – Chairman             

Naomi Ruth Spears  – Secretary     

Gregory Thomas Johnson – Deputy Chairman

Jacquelyn Ellen Goudey – Treasurer