POINT OF CLARITY:
POWERS GRANTED IN TRUST OR DOES AGENT DECIDE?
Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal and Notice to Principal is Notice to Agent
I, _______________________, one of the People, as seen in the Michigan Constitution, wish for you to give a point of clarity based on your position as an agent or substitute of one of the People.
Please take Notice John Locke, an authority in English law, explains that government is a Trust which all power is sourced from.
John Locke, Two Treatises of Government (1823): page 171: “Secondly, political power is that power which every man having in the state of Nature has given up into the hands of the society, and therein to their governors whom the society hath set over itself, with this express or tacit trust, that it shall be employed for their good and the preservation of their property. Now this power, which every man has in the state of Nature, and which he parts with to the society can secure him, is to use such means for the…”
Please give points of clarity:
• As agent, servant and trustee, do you have any powers that have not been delegated by the People?
• What is your understanding of the source of your powers?
• Do you believe you can lawfully exercise any power that has not been expressly granted by the People in the Michigan Constitution?
Please respond in writing via notices@donna4mi.com and publicly by posting your response on the Byron Township Offices building main door within 10 business days of receiving this Notice, and leave posted for 30 days.
This notice is sent to you in the peace and love of Jesus Christ that you provide due care to those who have all political power, the People.