Notice to Byron Township Elected Trustees and Servants: A Sworn Oath is Binding Logo
  • Notice to Byron Township Elected Trustees and Servants: A Sworn Oath is Binding  

    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 Article 1 Section 1, (Republican in Form), Sui Juris, do present this Notice, that you and your agents, as the trustees and servants, provide immediate due care to those with all political power, the People.

    Please take Notice you have voluntarily agreed by sworn oath to support the Michigan State and U.S. Constitutions which are lawfully binding express contracts with the People describing your official duties, for which you are granted immunity. The People's rights to life, liberty and property precedes all government. Your oath to support the Constitution(s) is binding to the Trust of the State of Michigan. (See evidence below)

    Michigan Constitution Article XI Public Officers and Employment Section 1 Oath of public officers. All officers, legislative, executive and judicial, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the constitution of this state, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office ofaccording to the best of my ability. No other oath, affirmation, or any religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust.

    Maxim of Law: There is no stronger link or bond between men than an oath.

    Trump V United States (2024) Pg. 1...there is no immunity for unofficial acts... (Excerpt)

    Maxim of Law: The main object of government is the protection and preservation of personal rights, private property, and public liberties, and upholding the law of God. American Maxim

    Maxim of Law: The government is to be subject to the law, for the law makes the government.

    Marbury V Madison, 5 U.S. (1Cranch) 137 (1803): "...The government of the United States has been emphatically termed a government of laws, and not of men. It will certainly cease to deserve this high appellation if the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right..."

    Please take Notice the absence of an oath does not excuse one from the obligations of an oath when payment is secured as receipt of a binding contract. (Bolded for emphasis)

    Maxim of Law: It is immaterial whether a man gives his assent by words or by acts and deeds.

    Please take Final Notice it is my wish, order and demand that trustees and servants acknowledge their sworn oath that they have taken by autographing the attached list on page 2 and publicly posting this Notice on the Byron Township Offices building main door within ten (10) business days of receiving this notice, and have it posted for thirty (30) days. It is your duty to read and understand the Michigan and U.S. Constitutions in full. Ignorance of your contract, the law, does not excuse any acts against the People's benefits. If you believe any of these statements to be false, rebut by Affidavit, sworn under penalty of perjury, point by point, within ten (10) days of receiving this Notice, showing your grant of authority to deprive the People of their Inherent Rights under the Common Law, or you agree, by tacit acquiescence, that all statements herein are true and shall be heard by an arbitrator of my choice. Any further actions will show you are acting with full knowledge, intent, and malice; trespassing on the People and their Inherent Rights, and that no court shall rehear this matter, but it shall stand as evidence, truth and law in all courts of record. (Anyone suppressing this Notice agrees to pay $30,000) (A response from an attorney not directly addressed by this Notice will be considered a non-response)

    This Notice is sent to you in the peace and love of Jesus Christ that you provide due care to those with all political power, the People.

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