J Jones7 May 2024 8:04pm

Who Holds the Highest Rank?

Back in May 2020, I had to travel down to El Paso, Texas for work for about a month. El Paso is situated right by Fort Bliss, and the hotel where I stayed happened to have a contingent of Army and National Guard personnel from all over the country. Despite their tight-knit groups, I found myself befriended by them, despite being one of the few civilians without a military background.

 

I recall one evening sitting around the hotel's fire pit with about seven or eight of them, enjoying a few beers. Out of curiosity, I asked who among us held the highest rank. It was a peculiar moment because some of them exchanged serious looks before one of the commanding officers, after taking a sip of his beer, looked at me and said, "Honestly, you hold the highest rank among us. You hold the highest authority."

 

At that time, I didn't fully grasp the significance of his words and didn't bother to question what he meant. I simply shrugged it off as something cool. It wasn't until a couple of years later, when I became involved with the Michigan General Jural Assembly and delved into suppressed history and research, that I began to understand the gravity of his statement.

 

He had said I held the highest rank there, even though I wasn't a member of the military and didn't have the fancy ribbons and medals earned through heroic actions in service to the country. Now, as a member of the Michigan General Jural Assembly, I have a broader comprehension of what he meant. I wish I still had their contact information so I could further explore what I learned and pick their brains a bit more. However, it's probably for the best, as they likely wouldn't be at liberty to share much anyway. Some things are strictly need-to-know, even within military ranks.

 

What I do know is that we presented 21 requisitions through the MGJA, and these requisitions are being carried out. It all began with a man who had the knowledge and experience, a former Navy intelligence officer, who knew what needed to be done to restore our country to a republican form of government.

 

The National Assembly is the proper remedy, ladies and gentlemen. It's the way to restore a republican form of government. We don't regain our nation by filing affidavits of repudiation to avoid taxes or by becoming American state nationals tied to a corporation. The National Assembly is a legitimate grassroots movement tirelessly working to restore our nation so that the people can be free and sovereign once again.

 

During his inauguration, Donald Trump stated that he was taking power away from Washington DC and giving it back to the people. But he can't give something to someone who isn't willing to step up and claim what is rightfully theirs by engaging in the work of self-governance. It's time to step into action and stop merely watching the movie while munching on popcorn.

Beware of Truth Suppressors -- Romans 1:18-23  

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