Welcome to the lawful Wisconsin Sawyer County General Jural Assembly  (WSCGJA) website.

Assembly Is the voice of the American people recognized by the first Article of the federal Bill of Rights, which says Congress shall pass no law infringing upon the right of the people to freely assemble. Even before the Constitution, people met in Assembly to voice their grievances against the government. Elected officials were expected to make corrections or face consequences as government serves the people. This is why government workers are called public servants (including the President of the United States).

There are five branches of government: Executive, Legislative, Judicial, Grand Jury and the assembly of the people. The assembly of the people is the largest branch and is the one that the first three are to serve. The Grand Jury is the means to investigate the first three branches and bring them into compliance, if they are not properly serving the people.

The Grand Jury is a part of why we are a Wisconsin Sawyer County General Jural Assembly.

Wisconsin is a sovereign state, a nation. When Wisconsin joined the Union created by the Articles of Confederation, it was already a state and a nation. In most matters, Wisconsin should function as an independent nation and it is only in specifically defined areas that it cedes authority to the federal government. Wisconsin Sawyer County General Jural Assembly is a continuation of the original assemblies established in colonial times. We are locally focused and work to restore limited federal government. Assembly returns control of the government back to the people.

We hope you will be intrigued enough to research additional information available on this website and inspired enough to join us in our effort to put back in place the type of government that we once thought we had, so that future generations may truly enjoy the American dream.

We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men [and Women] are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. (Excerpt from the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, written in 1776).

These principles are intended to form the foundation, in the minds of the general population, of all law for the Republic [the Union] of the United States of America. Unfortunately, as stated in a well-known law journal a few decades ago, the Republic [the Union], “died along with the 600,000 in our country’s Civil War. “We are Wisconsin Sawyer County General Jural Assembly, a group of men and women who live on the land known as Wisconsin. We learned the Republic [the Union] did not really die, but only ceased to function as what we thought was a de jure government and was asleep from the Civil War days until just over a decade ago. That is when the lawful Wisconsin assembly began our effort to reassemble and reawaken the Union and restore its pre-Civil War status and functions, along with reasserting our unalienable rights, which have also been steadily eroded, especially since the Civil War, but even before that.

In order to attain this peaceful reassembly goal, we need the help of many men and women in Wisconsin and beyond. Join with us now to help our country become one where peace, prosperity and opportunity are available to everyone.

After the Revolutionary War ended, the courts in America explained that the men and women of America inherited the “prerogatives of the King,” and that each one of us is a “sovereign without subjects.” In other words, we had every right to live our own lives in the manner that we chose, unencumbered by any rules and regulations that we did not author or agree with. Let us all work together to educate ourselves and others, to share and help each other on our path to asserting our sovereignty, and to reclaim our rights. Current government, to a large extent, has usurped those unalienable rights to which we are all entitled by our Creator.

This website is intended to help you understand how our country descended into its current state, and how we can all work together to restore honest and appropriate governance. Please contact us for more information.