Do Not Share Your Assembly Meeting calls with the public!
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:30 am
Lessons learned hard! Ask the Illinois Assembly! They are trying to rebuild now.
All the county and state assemblies that are forming right now are fragile like an egg! There is an army of provocotures out there that will love to get into your assembly business and make a mess out of it! The Illinois Assembly fell to pieces over provocotures and power struggles for control. Please for America's sake do not let this happen again! We have one shot at this and we need to make it work!
Your brand new assemblies need to remain private and conduct business as private.
Michigan has made it 10 years because we are closed door and curtains shut for business meetings. Potential prospects are invited by a sponsor and the sponsor assembly member is responsible to vet the new prospect. On our state conference calls if we choose to have a guest attend with us, we notify the moderator prior to the call then 3 way call the guest in. The conference call codes are only given to those who have joined the assembly and autographed the JCO (appendix C from the handbook). You will not find access to any of the Michigan General Jural Assembly meeting minutes or call archives because they remain private.
The national conference call is not run in this manner and it does not need to be. Nobody joins the national assembly. The national assembly is made up of representatives from the states who are sworn state assembly members elected to those national representative positions { see note below }. You can mimic the national assembly business procedure outline but do not mimic the open conference calls.
Mistakes will be made and we always learn from our mistakes. We will remain interim for the time being and will NOT be official until a majority of counties and states have been settled. So if you make a mistake, then don't think it is the end of the world because it is not. Learn from it and move forward. We owe it to our descendants to shape a better world for them.
Destry
Note: For the first few months we are waiving the requirement of sworn assembly members to be able to represent their state as these first few months is a learning and organizing period.
All the county and state assemblies that are forming right now are fragile like an egg! There is an army of provocotures out there that will love to get into your assembly business and make a mess out of it! The Illinois Assembly fell to pieces over provocotures and power struggles for control. Please for America's sake do not let this happen again! We have one shot at this and we need to make it work!
Your brand new assemblies need to remain private and conduct business as private.
Michigan has made it 10 years because we are closed door and curtains shut for business meetings. Potential prospects are invited by a sponsor and the sponsor assembly member is responsible to vet the new prospect. On our state conference calls if we choose to have a guest attend with us, we notify the moderator prior to the call then 3 way call the guest in. The conference call codes are only given to those who have joined the assembly and autographed the JCO (appendix C from the handbook). You will not find access to any of the Michigan General Jural Assembly meeting minutes or call archives because they remain private.
The national conference call is not run in this manner and it does not need to be. Nobody joins the national assembly. The national assembly is made up of representatives from the states who are sworn state assembly members elected to those national representative positions { see note below }. You can mimic the national assembly business procedure outline but do not mimic the open conference calls.
Mistakes will be made and we always learn from our mistakes. We will remain interim for the time being and will NOT be official until a majority of counties and states have been settled. So if you make a mistake, then don't think it is the end of the world because it is not. Learn from it and move forward. We owe it to our descendants to shape a better world for them.
Destry
Note: For the first few months we are waiving the requirement of sworn assembly members to be able to represent their state as these first few months is a learning and organizing period.