Notice of Demand to Texas Government Workers to Cease & Desist ERIC Contract
Notice to Principal is Notice to Agent and Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal
I, one of the people of Texas (a constitutional republic) Sui Juris, do serve this notice, that you may provide the People with clarity and immediate due care:
Please first take notice that all Texas elected and appointed government officers have sworn an indenture of trust to the people to preserve, protect and defend the Texas and U.S. Constitutions. Please know that following the constitution is mandatory:
Texas Constitution Article 16 Section 1 (a): All elected and appointed officers, before they enter upon the duties of their offices, shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:
"I, [name], do solemnly swear (or affirm), that will faithfully execute the duties of the office of [title] of the State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution and laws of the United States and of this State, so help me God." [Emphasis Added]
Please take notice that preservation of the people's common rights is the foundational duty of government trustee/servants; and that trespass against the people's God-given rights by a government officer is repugnant to the constitution, rendering such act null and void:
Maxim of Law 51p. The main object of government is the protection and preservation of personal rights, private property, and public liberties, and upholding the law of God. (Sourced from Charles A. Weisman, A Selection of Maxims of Law, 1990)
Maxim of Law 62b. A repugnant act cannot be brought into being, i.e., cannot be made effectual. Plowd. 355. (Sourced from Charles A. Weisman, A Selection of Maxims of Law, 1990)
Maxim of Law 46d. Where the law prescribes a form, the nonobservance of it is fatal to the proceeding, and the whole becomes a nullity. Best, Ev. Introd. s. 59. (Sourced from Charles A. Weisman, A Selection of Maxims of Law, 1990)
Please take notice that in 2019 the State of Texas contracted for election data services with Electronic Record Information Center (ERIC), a non-governmental agent with no trustee relationship to the people. Said State contract with ERIC binds Texas government entities to transfer the people's private property out of trusteeship, e.g., voter registration data, motor vehicle records, and additional sensitive data such as voter history and ballot tallies, into the control of the various external agents in the employ of ERIC.
ERIC's activities are NOT made transparent to the Texas government nor to the people of Texas who created government. Thus, ERIC is an adversarial state supplier, whose agents are authorized by government entities to receive, store, modify, and transfer the people's private personal information. This taking of people's liberty and property without constitutional due process constitutes deprivation of rights by government fiat.
Texas Constitution Article 1 Section 19:
No citizen of this State shall be deprived of life, liberty, property, privileges or immunities, or in any manner disfranchised, except by the due course of the law of the land. [Emphasis Added]
Please take notice that government operates ONLY upon the authority granted by its people, and exercise of power not granted is nowhere allowed:
Maxim of Law 11f. Power can never be delegated which the authority said to delegate never possessed itself. (Sourced from Charles A. Weisman, A Selection of Maxims of Law, 1990)
Please take notice that the people's servants/trustees are committing maladministration by exercising a government contract that is unconstitutional on its face; Government officers have mandated distribution of the people's constitutionally protected property outside the lawful election chain of custody, and into various non-governmental agencies across the nation. Said action is knowingly attacking the Texas people's liberty and security.
Please take notice the following list of systemic, Government maladministration surrounding the ERIC contract:
Executive branch's lack of rigor in allowing Bar Association Attorneys to scope ERIC contract 'terms & conditions' in neglect of the people's common rights as seen under the highest law- the Texas Constitution
The Legislative Body's failure to exercise their plenary accountability as various county entities abrogated statutory election duties & obligations
The County's grossly inadequate assurance to the people that ONLY legal voters were allowed to advance
The County's grossly inadequate reporting to the people of compliance to statute, including schedule adherence
The County's unwillingness to identify and enact prosecution of illegal behavior before, during, and after the election; potentially nullifying the State's vital act of certifying the people's election choices