Resources & Documents

Welcome to the Resources & Documents section of the San Bernardino county Jural Society website. Here, you’ll find an organized overview of the key materials, educational content, historical documents, public notices, and other resources available across our site. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge about lawful governance, common law, unalienable rights, and the restoration of de jure assemblies. All resources are provided for educational purposes and to support peaceful participation in our community.

We’ve categorized the resources below for easy navigation. Many are hosted directly on this site, while others link to external forms or related platforms. If you’re new, we recommend starting with the foundational documents and educational topics.

Foundational and Historical Documents

These core texts form the basis of our society’s principles and activities. Explore them to understand the roots of American common law and governance:

  • Declaration of Independence: Referenced in our educational materials as a key document affirming unalienable rights.
  • Articles of Confederation: Discussed in depth for their role in early American governance.
  • Northwest Ordinance (1787): Highlighted for its emphasis on education and good government (see our page on Dispelling the 1 Stat. 50 Myth).
  • Constitution for the United States of America (1787): Central to our discussions on de jure vs. de facto governance.
  • Bill of Rights: Essential for understanding protections under common law.
  • 1849 California Constitution: Quoted in our mission statement, emphasizing natural freedom and political power in the people.
  • Declaration of Sovereign Intent: Our society’s formal statement of purpose and intent.
  • Jural Covenant: Outlines the commitments and principles guiding our assembly.
  • Act to Repeal the “Act of 1871”: Historical analysis and call to action.
  • Constitutions Page: Comparisons and details on various constitutions.
  • Bear Flag History: Insights into California’s early republic history.
  • Formal Notice to the Supreme Court of the United States (2012): Archived notice.
  • Message to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2012): Historical communication.

Educational Materials and Topics

Our Education page provides comprehensive resources for learning about lawful self-governance. Key topics include:

  • American Common Law Tradition: Trial by jury, due process, private property rights.
  • Jurisdiction and Political Status: Differences between land/soil jurisdiction and maritime/admiralty law; implications of the 14th Amendment.
  • God’s Law and Natural Law: Moral foundations from Scripture (KJV) and principles like “Do no harm, cause no loss, and accept no fraud.”
  • Lawful Assembly and Jural Processes: How to form grand juries, trial juries, and county assemblies.
  • Historical Context: Displacement of lawful governance and restoration steps.
  • Glossary of Terms: Definitions for key concepts in common law and governance.
  • Recommended Reading: Historical texts, public records, and references shared in meetings.
  • Study Groups and Workshops: In-depth sessions on documents and paperwork.

Attend our regular educational meetings or one-on-one guidance sessions for hands-on learning.

Public Notices and Declarations

Access official notices and records supporting our mission on the Public Notice page:

  • Public Notice #SBCJS001 – Settlement Notice (January 11, 2026): Announces our assembly and settlement on the land.
  • Restoring the Original Republic (February 6, 2026): Article on de jure assemblies and the “US Corp” bankruptcy myth.
  • A Warm Welcome to 2026 (January 1, 2026): Reflections on unity and constitutional governance.
  • Justification #1 – California Constitution Repealed: Analysis of historical changes .
  • Justification #2 – De Jure vs. De Facto: Explanations of governance types.
  • Our De Jure Status: Details on our lawful standing.

Visit our Blog for the latest updates and additional articles.

Events and Meetings

Stay informed about upcoming gatherings on the Events page, powered by a calendar tool:

  • Bi-weekly Townhall Meetings: Open to the public, covering California Republic efforts and education.
  • County Monthly Meetings: For members and participants.
  • Example: March 17, 2026 – County Monthly Meeting (6:00 pm) and Townhall (7:00 pm).

Subscribe to the calendar for reminders.

Participation Guides and Forms

Learn how to get involved on the How to Participate page:

  • Join Form: Express interest and confirm residency .
  • Requirements and Guidelines: Peaceful conduct, residency on San Bernardino land/soil.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Outreach, administrative support, sharing resources.

Additional Resources

  • Statement of Faith: Our moral and spiritual foundations.
  • Services Offered: Support for political status correction and common law education.
  • Patriot Groups in California: Connections to like-minded organizations.
  • Rumble Channel: Videos and media.
  • About Us: Overview of the society.
  • Our Purpose & Activities: Detailed mission.
  • Our Vision: Future goals.
  • What is a Jural Society?: Explanation.

Contact and Policies

We continually update our resources. If you have suggestions or need assistance accessing materials, contact us. Remember, these resources are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice.