People’s Bill of Protected Rights

The People's
Bill of Protected Rights

Republic of North Dakota
Established 07/04/2024

Priority Statements

It has become exceedingly apparent to the People of the Republic of North Dakota that clarity of the rights, powers and duties of the People of this Republic have been discarded, ignored and utterly obliterated through a form of government in this land, once known as The State of North Dakota, a private, for-profit corporation, which has sought to return its creators, the People, to the same utter despotism and slavery our ancestors left Great Britain and those lands under its control to escape from. That form, so-called Justice, has engaged in tyrannical behaviors at every turn; taxing the People which might not otherwise be taxed with fines levied through rules, codes, statutes and ordinances imposed by ex post facto agencies and laws, which are forbidden and foreign to the Constitution for the united States of America as Supreme Law of this land: and with which all laws in this land must harmonize.
This Bill of Rights is written to help clarify those past mistakes and to help ensure they do not happen again inasmuch as we are able. These protected rights can in no way enumerate or disparage any right not specifically listed. It is also important to note here that, though through free-will endowed to us from our Almighty Creator we have unlimited un-alien-able rights; with the exercise of those rights comes the in-separable responsibilities for what ever may result from those exercised Rights, planned or not. It is through this level of gravity and respect for ourselves and our fellow man that we must view the incredible responsibility known as true freedom. We expect our rights respected, and in return, we shall give the same. The exercise of Rights can only be limited where the invasion of anothers' equal and reasonable exercise of the same Right would be infringed.
What is written in this Bill of Rights is not so much for the People, but to remind government, whatever its form, that these rights are off limits to government intrusion without due process of common Law, that which is common to all mankind, wherein a signed, witnessed affidavit must be presented showing the evidence and specific physical victims created by the action named in the affidavit. Lack of this evidence in hand is cause for immediate dismissal and action against the original affiant from the accused.
We the People living on the land known as the Republic of North Dakota shall be known as North Dakotans.

Political Power:

All political power is inherent in the People, without whom there would be no value given to any man-made thing. All People, who remain the Sovereign recipients of the rights and responsibilities as granted by Nature's God, have granted certain limited Powers to those in-trusted to govern Common matters. All rights of the People shall remain forever in-violate. The People shall forever be guaranteed a Republic form of government.

Right I:

It shall be guaranteed to all People living inside this Republic the right of free speech, and of free press, wherein they may speak, write and publish their peace. In all trials for libel, the truth shall be produced in evidence and shall be a sufficient defense when the matter is published with good motive or justifiable end. The jury shall have the same power of giving a general verdict as in other cases, and in all indictments or sworn affidavits for libel cases, the jury shall have the right to determine the facts and guilt in accordance with the law.

Right II:

It shall be guaranteed to all People living in the Republic the right to be free to exercise their own religious choice in their home and shall be forever free to gather for the same reason, but the practice of this right shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or to interfere with the peace, safety and security of the Republic. No form of discrimination or preference shall be exercised when considered for petit or grand jury, or for Jural Assembly, or for such reasons as Common Service.

Right III:

It shall be guaranteed to all People living inside this Republic by inherent right that they may peaceably gather together for the common good, and to petition for redress of Common grievances, or for other purposes as they deem necessary to address the common good, or to stand in unity to protest a perceived wrong, being fully responsible for the choice to exercise the right. Protection of this right shall not extend to any who become a public nuisance or to allow for damage to common or private property, including businesses, post roads or Common use roadways. This right shall not be suspended.


Right IV:

The right to writ of habeus corpus shall not be suspended excepting cases of rebellion or invasion when the Republic safety may require it. Any Lawful writ or affidavit may be used when appropriate and must be considered at face value in a court of competent jurisdiction. Any affidavit or writ submitted to a Common Office must be recorded, whatever its form, and shall only require two witnesses to autograph as a testament to the facts presented thereon.

Right V:

All North Dakotans have the right to engage in private business and to engage in private economic dealings without undue interference. In the previous system, having a license for the given business profession was wrongfully considered to be the only way of knowing the business was qualified to do a thing to a certain set of standards. Since the Republic can not license a thing or practice it does not own, it remains with the owner of the private business to create a Testament to his own knowledge and qualifications to the type of work he seeks, preferably signed by those he has satisfactorily worked for. This is highly encouraged in the absence of an enforced set of standards.

Right VI:

It shall be forever guaranteed to all People living in this Republic the right to keep and bear arms, without regard to the nature of those arms. Suspension, interference in, or abolition of this right against any inhabitant without due process, shall constitute treason.

Right VII:

It shall forever be guaranteed to the People the right to a Jural Assembly. This shall be a jury of the People, not subject to the constraints of the Judicial Article in the Constitution for the Republic of North Dakota. It shall be a separate entity to be used only by the People in Judicial corruption cases where a true and honest outcome can be achieved in no other way.

Right VIII:

All North Dakotans shall be forever guaranteed the freedom of trial by a jury or by grand jury of their peers and may request one in any case against them whose sum total is $20 in silver or more, even if not ordinarily required. No man shall, in case of felony, be proceeded against by other than indictment, except in cases arising out of armed forces, or in the militia when in actual service in time of war or Common danger. In all other cases, offenses shall be prosecuted by indictment or sworn affidavit. The right to a jury trial or grand jury trial shall remain in full effect. In a criminal trial, neither the accused nor their immediate family shall be compelled to testify, but may choose to do so, nor shall any be compelled to testify for or against the accused; and such testimony given shall be voluntary.

Right IX:

The Accused, in any case, shall have a right to counsel of willing participants of their choice who have a fiduciary duty to the Accused, the minimum of which is as a good Samaritan if unpaid for services, to full liability to the Accused resulting from incompetence, or from abuse of said fiduciary duties.

Right X

All North Dakotans shall be able to post bail with sufficient sureties for any case against them, except for capital offenses when proof is evident or the presumption great. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor shall cruel or unusual punishments be inflicted. No man shall be unreasonably detained, nor cause to be detained, nor shall he be confined in any room where criminals are actually in-prisoned. No man shall be in-prisoned for any cause where there is no physical victim, property or bodily damage.

Right XI:

All competent People living in the Republic of North Dakota have the right to contract or refuse to contract at will. In private matters or in Common matters, this right shall remain in-violate and any rules which govern each type of contract shall remain in full force. The People shall also have the right to rescind any contract not fulfilled according to the terms or to rescind their autograph from any contract in which the full terms and conditions were not fully dis-closed.

Right XII:

All North Dakotans have the right to seek any type medical help they choose; and to be free from forced vaccination or medication; and to institute among themselves, for private, or for common use, such pools of funds as they deem necessary to pay for such expenses. Contributions to the said pools of funds shall not be compulsory, nor shall the Republic of North Dakota be a contributor.

Right XIII:

All inhabitants in the Republic of North Dakota have the right to purchase or obtain by other lawful means, private property in North Dakota without encumbrance beyond the terms of applicable contract, not to exceed seven years' indenture, such as automobiles or other means of conveyance, livestock, private businesses, lands, homes, furnishings or any other thing they may lawfully acquire. With these private holdings comes the expectation of privacy in their usage or contents, provided no use shall infringe on the equal rights of others to peace and safety.

Right XIV:

The right to be safe in ones' home against intruders shall be forever in-violate. This may be defended, upon threat of force from the intruder, by Right VI.

Right XV:

The right of the People to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no war-rants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and specifically describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. This war-rant must either be in-hand or the evidence present be so great that said war-rant is assured. Failure to successfully obtain said war-rant, or to present such upon demand if in-hand shall constitute a violation of Oath of Office and those executing said war-rant shall be privately liable for the unreasonable intrusion. Orders given shall not be sufficient defense for unwarranted searches.

Right XVI:

All forms of slavery are forbidden in the Republic of North Dakota. Other than for a capital offense, no inhabitant shall be indentured to any contract whose term exceeds seven years, nor shall any inhabitant in servitude as restitution be indentured for a term of greater than seven years.

Right XVII:

The right to free travel upon common use roads or post roads and upon the public highways for inter-state use by the inhabitants of the Republic of North Dakota shall not be prohibited nor infringed upon. All People not engaged in commerce have the right to travel these roads in their private conveyances in a safe manner with respect to the common rights of others, and to do so without undue interference.

Right XVIII:

The right to reasonable privacy in communication of any form shall be guaranteed to all North Dakotans.

Right XIX:

There shall only be common law used in the Republic of North Dakota. No civil law has any affect on one not commissioned to a Common Office position and only applies during time on the “clock” in said position.

Right XX:

No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto law shall ever be passed, nor shall any law be passed which inhibits the obligations of a contract.

Right XXI:

None shall be convicted of Treason unless on testimony of two or more witnesses to the same overt act.

Right XXII:

Acts of the Legislature, which by incorrect application, violate a right secured or a prohibition imposed by the Constitution of the Republic of North Dakota or any of the Foundational documents mentioned therein are void by such application. Anyone aggrieved by the act of a public Official or Officer who incorrectly applies an act of the Legislature causing a violation of the rights herein secured shall have the right to present such claim to a Grand Jury; and upon the finding of guilt on the part of the Officer or Official, the claimant shall the right to reasonable damages to be paid from the bond sureties of said Official or Officer.

Right XXIII:

At no time shall eminent domain be allowed in the Republic of North Dakota. All land required for any purpose must be acquired from People willing to sell and must be purchased at fair market value. If either of the two conditions are not met, the sale is void. This shall not be abridged for any reason.

Right XXIV:

At no time shall the exercise of one's Rights extend so far as to deprivation of the rights of another.

Right XXV:

The Republic of North Dakota shall have no right or jurisdiction to either allow or disallow the Holy union of a consenting man and woman by any means whatsoever.

Right XXVI:

No soldier shall be quartered in any house or building owned by the People of the Republic of North Dakota without their expressed consent at any time; nor any soldier of the Republic of North Dakota, except during times of defense of the Republic, and only for such tenure as absolutely necessary: the soldiers being required to respect the rules of home or place and shall be privately liable for any unlawful actions.

Right XXVII:

The Powers not delegated to the Republic of North Dakota by this Constitution, or prohibited by it to the Counties, are reserved to the Counties respectively, or to the People. Again, the People of the Republic of North Dakota retain the ultimate sovereign Power, limited only by the Rights of others to equally expect the same freedoms others within the Republic of North Dakota expect to maintain.