Ohio - a Free & Independent nation=state

The Ohio State Jural Assembly, est. 2012 (renewed 2020)

Ohio response to the National Assembly’s ‘Ten Steps to An Assembly’ process (please click here)

Chronological History

–  October 12, 2012 –

        –  The Ohio State Jural Assembly settles on the land following the Michigan Model, through the Town Crier method of public notification at The Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio and through newspaper publication(s);

– October 8, 2013 –

The general assembly sends written notification to the Judge Advocate General, Pentagon,  Joint Chiefs, Provost Marshal, Inspector General and associated agents formally asserting the De Jure status of Ohio;

–  December 4, 2013 –

        –  Fulton County, Ohio settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the public newspaper publication procedure outlined under the Michigan Model for settlement;

–  2016 –

– Ohio is re-established, on a statewide level, under the Michigan Model as a free and independent nation=state, utilizing the ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure of reading the Settlement Covenant on the Statehouse steps on the same day of the week, at the same time, for four consecutive weeks, then reading it publicly before the state commissioners at their next regular meeting;

Members are sworn in as potential jurists for common law grand juries; a minimum of three officers are elected, with the minimum 13 members to assemble a petit jury is achieved.

Research into all aspects of responsibilities these men and women have undertaken begins in earnest and has not ceased to date.

–  Donald Trump takes office, membership goes on hiatus from regularly gathering in assembly to actively redress grievances, but research and learning continues without interruption;

–  January 5, 2020 –

– Membership reconvenes, meetings resume at the state (‘multi-county’)  level.    Tuesday evening 7pm is established by consensus of the general assembly as the assured regular weekly state business meeting day and time for members across Ohio.   

The Assembly covenant – bylaws, rules, regulations and procedures is formalized and begun with 27 or more members gathering regularly.   

Original state officers: moderator in Loveland, Ohio (Robin Ruwe);  rotating regular ‘scribes’ from Summit (Lizzie), Delaware (Kim) and Clermont (Rachel) Counties; Chief Justice, Gary Mark, guides the assembly addressing matters of concern to mankind on Ohio, centered on utilizing affidavits to petition for redress of grievances;

–  June, 2020 –

        – Ohio ratifies it’s first Bylaws (Rules and Regulations) document;

        – Settlement Covenant language template is ratified by the general assembly for use by the state and each County Committee of Safety to be publicly noticed via ‘Town Crier’ method:   read aloud by three members, consecutively, on the steps of their courthouse, at the same time, on the same regular business day, for (3 – County, 4 – State) consecutive weeks, then formally announced in front the next meeting of county or state commissioners.

State Settlement is formalized in this manner on June 2, 2020; this pronounced re-establishment of Ohio de jured settlement remains unrebutted to date.

–  November 2, 2020 –

        –  Butler County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

      – January 11, 2021 –

– Ohio general assembly votes to formally ratify a modified variation of the State Settlement Covenant language specifically as template for County Settlement Covenant

The original Jural Covenant Oath, to be sworn by all members, is ratified at the same meeting.

–  February 2, 2021 –

        – Ohio ratifies Bylaws (Rules and Procedures) document is published on the Telegram social media platform as well as Facebook, and several other social media pages; This document as well as all updated versions can be found publicly posted in perpetuity here: https://ohio.juralassembly.org/bylaws-archive/

–  May 3, 2021 –

        –  Montgomery County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

– May 17, 2021 –

        –  Summit County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  May 18, 2021 –

        –  Clark County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  May 19, 2021 –

        –  Washington County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  June 2, 2021 –

        –  Stark County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  June 28, 2021 –

        –  Hamilton County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  June 30, 2021 –

        –  Lorain County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  July 8, 2021 –

       –  Lake County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state; 

–  August 9, 2021 –

       –  Tuscarawas County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  August, 2021 –

       –  Cuyahoga County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  September 9, 2021 –

       –  Geauga County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  September 16, 2021 –

       –  Medina County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  September, 2021-

       –  Clermont County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  September, 2021 –

       –  Delaware County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

  Month, year –

        –  Green County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  Month, year –

–   Knox County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  Month, year –

–  Licking County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  Month, year –

       –  Madison County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  Month, year –

        –  Miami County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

  Month, year –

–  Preble County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  April 30, 2022 –

        –  Living men and women on Ohio gather together to autograph and ratify their first State Bilateral Social Compact; so doing re-establishes Ohio as a sovereign Nation=State with a republican form of government as members of the peaceful and perpetual union as described in the Articles of Confederation, done in reciprocal recognition of the America First Republic and all of it’s similarly settled Nation=States

–  Month, year –

        –  Warren County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

  August, 2022 –

        –  Franklin County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same ‘Town Crier’ notification procedure as the state;

–  September 3, 2024 – 

      –  Fairfield County settles with a minimum of three officers elected to County Committee of Safety positions, by the same procedure as the state; 

– September 8, 2024 –

       –  Ohio general assembly meets via teleconference with Sandy Miarecki and others with R USA (the reinhabited republic for the united states of america) organization under the leadership of James Geiger/Tim Turner;

Ohio explicitly declares rejection of the authority claimed over Ohio by “R USA”; formal reminder to this effect is mailed on March 28, 2025; there has been no rebuttal to date;

– September 21, 2024 –

       –  Ohio general assembly attempts to hold its annual elections;

a coup attempt by foreign interference creates a temporary division between longtime active members and those influenced by offers of title and superior controlling position over fellow members.

(click here to view recording part 1part 2)(minutes).

Grand Jury Commission activity is unaffected and continuous meeting of core assembly members is undisrupted during the extensive external Board of Review investigation.

Signatories of Bilateral Social Compact in Reciprocal Recognition of the America First Republic (‘AFR’, which acts as a neutral gathering space for all de jured nation=state members) are sought out to aid in the subsequent internal investigation.  Investigators, all similarly oathsworn to OSJA their respective nation=states, 

each, to a man, do freely, anonymously, and confidentially, fearlessly conduct extensive investigation into the matter and generously offer recommendations to prevent future similar conflicts in their mediation of brutally honest conciliation talks between OSJA members, twice between September and December; (click here to read transcripts – December 3rd and December 10th)

–  December 4, 2024 –

       – Ohio general assembly upholds its founding principles of equal-voiced self-governing authority of the man/woman in oathbound membership together on each County by rejecting interfering external control and collectively repudiating David Ronald “Dave” Roberts in every capacity; 

Fair and transparent re-run of the 2024 annual election is agreed upon; bad faith and inflammatory rhetoric by foreign influenced operatives causes significant drop in participation by membership, including a handful of resignations.

–  December 24 through January 14, 2025 –

       – Ohio general assembly conducts 2024 – 2025 election cycle paper ballot elections in stages, as interested candidates and membership are available; elections result in seated members in the following positions:  Grand Jury Commissioner, Moderator/Grand Jury Foreman and Pro Tempore, Secretary, Treasurer, Bailiff and Pro Tempore; (See recordings)

–  January 7, 2025 –

       – Ohio general assembly finalizes updated Bylaws (Rules and Procedures) including Jural Covenant Oath for all serving in the assembly;

 

– March 2025 –

       –  Ohio general assembly sends notice to all 88 Sheriffs and Clerks of Courts on each of the counties on Ohio explaining de jured status of Ohio and requesting cooperative operations between the Assembly Committees of Safety and currently voluntarily seated office holders; there has been no substantive response to date;

March 2025 –

– Ohio general assembly begins its formal written requests for cooperative intervention and assistance from Donald Trump as Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces through the JAG and US Attorney General offices on America to re-institute lawful jurisdiction of the land under common law by, for, and of We The People through our de jure Ohio State Grand Jury.

– April 2025 –

 –  Ohio general assembly sends formal notice to American States Nationals declaring our formal rejection of the authority claimed over Ohio by that group; there has been no rebuttal to date;

– January 10, 2026 –

–  Ohio general assembly formally declares by Public Notice that the 3 representatives from each settled county Committee of Safety on Ohio shall constitute the lawfully seated Ohio state Senate (2) and state House of Representatives (1), with each designate selected by majority of their local county settlement through periodic paper ballot election. 

–  January 15, 2026 – 

–  Ohio general assembly publishes the re-issuance of settlement notices package delivered to the Hague; there has been no rebuttal to date;

–  January 2026 – 

Election to re-seat the (1861 formerly vacated) National House of Representatives (1) and Senate (2) is conducted by general assembly vote.