
The South African Assembly helps to show the way!
What if you were secretly misidentified as an innocent baby on purpose, so someone else other than your real parents could claim to own you? Does that sound far-fetched? Perhaps you should know, most South Africans have been intentionally misidentified as newly born babies. This is when our South African political statuses were unlawfully changed. This fraudulent conversion (actually identity theft) drains our life-force throughout our lives.
Perhaps it is time for you to start learning about the benefits of reclaiming your South African birth right. This website is dedicated to raising awareness about the foreign-owned corporations fraudulently masquerading as our government. These foreign entities have infiltrated our schools, our communities, political offices, our monetary system, the military and influential businesses. They have intentionally inverted the government power structure and they have committed massive crimes against generations of naïve South Africans.
This information is intended to help South African men and women, learn the truth and what can peacefully be done to take back our country. To get started, you must properly declare your true South African political status. This matters more than you realize. When you know who you are, and what you are not, the truth will set you free. (See the “Correct Your Status” page to learn more.)

The South African Assembly
is your bridge to freedom
Reconveyance, Emancipation, Repatriation
to the land and soil
Individual people wake up to how matters are being managed behind the curtains and then ask: “what can I do and how can I change this?” Our children and their children should not be enslaved by a fictional system like we were.
Well there is a way to transform the governance of our beloved country to a fair and just system. The solution lies in the peaceful formation of District- and State Assemblies to manage the law of the land and soil – Common Law.
People who reconvey, emancipate and repatriated back to the land an soil do so to regain their sovereign, unalienable, God-given rights.
However, with the rights comes responsibility. We take responsibility for our own lives, and that of our community. We study how to live in a Common Law social structure. We roll up our sleeves and do not wait for a government to do it for us.
We do not complain… we fix whatever is not right.
