Welcome to Wisconsin de Jure Grand Jural Assembly

 “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. The only way they can inherit the freedom we have known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it, and then hand it to them with the well fought lessons of how they in their lifetime must do the same.” ~  Ronald Reagan, 1961

1. Introductory slide presentation WGJA 2024

Wisconsin Education Introduction to WGJA.pptx

2. Read, know, print and share Wisconsin’s educational brochures:

  1. WGJA Brochure – Self print trifold with 1 page insert
  2. WGJA Flyer - One-Page Flyer

3. Why do we need an assembly?

The de Jure Grand Jural Assembly is based upon the Bill of Rights, Constitution, Fundamental Orders, Declaration of Independence We need an Assembly to:

  1. Re-assemble the country, state back to its original jurisdiction
  2. Re-address grievances
  3. Put power back in (with) the people
  4. An individual does not carry as much weight as numbers of common minded peoples to attain the power of lawfull authority.

4. Videos and Important Reading 

  1. The People are Sovereign Excerpt: Trump Speech to United Nations (4 minutes)
  2. Just Wild: The American Form of Government (10 minutes)
  3. We are the Plan- The dirty truth & plan for the future (9 minutes)
  4. The Plan to Save the World (13 minutes)
  5. The Grand Jury Belongs to The People–Antonin Scalia (1992

5. General Jural Assembly Timelines:

  1. Michigan de Jure Assembly Timeline up to 2018: https://forums.national-assembly.net/viewtopic.php?p=1909#p1909
  2. Wisconsin de Jure Assembly Timeline April 2023 to date: Coming Soon!

 

6. Contact We THE People – Wisconsin General Jural Assembly button to contact WGJA in the navbar:

  1. Monthly physical State Meetings 3rd Sunday of the month
  2. Monthly different Wisconsin County meetings – email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  3. Bi-weekly business meeting every other Tuesday at 7:00PM CST
  4. Bi-Weekly education and training every other Tuesday at 7:00 PM CST – for more information send email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  5. Weekly National Assembly calls – https://national-assembly.net/conference-call
    1. This is a weekly informative call for Assembly members and guests to connect and stay informed. This is not an oversight entity, but a way for states to communicate with each other.
    2. Register in the member’s forum on the National-assembly.net website
  • Meeting Etiquette: Our Republic has never been a monoculture of thought. Any belief system that supports the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights is welcomed here. Wisconsinites may join our weekly introduction and educational calls at 1830 CST every Tuesday. Once you become an informed member and elector for our Free and Independent State=Nation, you are welcomed at our weekly WGJA calls, every Tuesday at 1930 CST. The weekly national calls have national assembly business the first hour, open discussion/training time follows. Given the large number of people whose input is essential and the limited time available, remember to make your statements as succinct as possible. Please mute your phone as soon as you’re done speaking to prevent feedback and background noise issues.

Hints for newcomers:

  1. Each Wisconsin meeting begins with roll call. Say “your name and county.” We begin with those counties present on previous calls; wait until the end if you are a new county that has not been called by the Recording Secretary. National calls, roll call is by state, alphabetically. The state moderator or pro tem say, “Wisconsin, present.” No one else needs to respond.
  2. Rules of order to keep the business meeting flowing. Who speaks is controlled by the meeting’s chairperson/moderator. To speak, say, “May I” requests the floor and wait to be recognized. You surrender the floor with “I yield” and then mute yourself to let the next man or woman speak.
  3. Disagreements and growing pains are normal and expected. Please be patient with us and with yourself. Help us become the group we need to be.
  4. Newcomers are invited to listen in and glean from the discussion. Your thirst for answers might not be met in your first week, but they will often be covered between the calls and your own research on the Wisconsin-deJure.org website and national-assembly.net website.

Hints for all:

  1. Patience & tolerance for people of all knowledge & experience levels is much appreciated.
  2. This is a political/governing body not an ideological fan club. Examples exist to be followed, but sovereignty of thought & local function are to be respected.
  3. We are all in this together; this is our moment to prove we are up to the task.

If not us, who? If not now, when?

  1. Step one is first for a reason.
  2. Be on time for meetings; you will be happy & the Assembly will appreciate it.