The Clark County Assembly
Notice of Covenant of Resettlement and Reclamation
Notice to Agents is Notice to Principals; Notice to Principals is Notice to Agents.
Preamble
Whereas We the People of The Clark County Assembly, living on the Land known as Clark County (hereinafter, “County”) within the geographic borders of the free and independent Washington State (hereinafter, “State”), being Washingtonians by birth or choice, hereby proclaim that we have returned to settle the Land of this County and reclaim our rightful republican form of government.
Whereas We claim our right to live together with our fellow living men and women in Peace; to defend our unalienable Rights to Life, Liberty, Privacy, Property, and the Pursuit of Happiness; to administer the Resources of this County for the benefit of all; and to make certain agreements with other Washingtonians.
Whereas We repudiate and rescind the fraudulent incorporation and cruel conveyance of living men and women into the Sea without their knowledge or consent, and invoke the absolute writ of habeas corpus to return them to their rightful standing upon the Land.
Whereas We proclaim this Fundamental Maxim of Law: the creator is always greater than the creation; no living man or woman is subject to the rule of any entity created by mankind without their full knowledge and explicit consent.
Whereas We, by right and by duty, no longer consent to be ruled by private corporations and their unknown owners who act as “government” under the pretense of law and who for generations have usurped our Powers and trespassed against our Rights for their own profit.
And whereas We recognize the many honorable and capable men and women — our neighbors — who serve today in these corporations, and we extend our hand in friendship and partnership to pursue an orderly transition to the rightful republican form of government for us all.
Therefore, We, in peaceful and lawful assembly, serve Notice of this Covenant of Resettlement and Reclamation for the benefit in perpetuity of all people on this County.
Article I: Principles of Governance
We hereby acknowledge, adopt, and integrate by reference herein, the enlightened and prudent Principles of lawful governance as are written in the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776; the Articles of Confederation, ratified November 15, 1777, and in force March 1, 1781; the Constitution for the united States of America 1789; the Bill of Rights 1776-1791 through the original Article of Amendment XIII ratified March 12, 1819 and excluding all amendments thereafter; and the Washington State Constitution Preamble and Article 1 (Declaration of Rights) ratified October 1, 1889 and as Amended as of November 8, 2021, excluding Article 1 Sections 16 and 26 and all other Articles and Sections, and interpreting “citizen” or “person,” however used or capitalized, to refer to a living man or woman, one among the people, in all cases.
We extend greetings to our brothers and sisters on all other Counties within the State and all other States and Territories of America, and will rejoice when we can again assemble as One.