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A response to my question regarding what to put in an Affidavit.

 

What Was Told To Me:

You must stick to facts only and not attempt to use law or

bring up the Constitution. You must take a low profile and

stand as a Belligerent Claimant In Propria Persona. I have

attached notes, which will help you understand the concept.

 

A Belligerent does not have to follow rules or procedure.

 

The notes I sent on oath are excellent reading and you must study

the administrative level in order to beat back these folks. You

must not sign anything the agency offers. If you get a letter from

the agency and they make demands for information, you should

write a "refute" statement upon the letter. Something like: I, Marilyn

*****, hereby refute the validity of your unattested demand

"without dishonor." I am not obligated by statute, code, procedure

or promise. Sign your name and write "Without Prejudice" UCC

1-308 above it. Date and put a certified mail number on the demand

and mail it back to the presenter. 

 

Then the agency will not have an "expectation" of cooperation.

 

The agency will make presumptions and the court will perfect their

claim, especially when they see you are "ignorant" in the law and in

need of someone else to "represent" you. You will play into their web

if you do not consider a change in strategy.

 

Make no phone calls to agents or accept them, write them if necessary.

No personal appearances before the agency and do not allow them to

contact you. Force them to mail you letters with their demand. You must

force yourself and the agency to conduct business in a proper way. If

the agency attempts to intrude, ask them for a warrant and do not allow

personal inspections.

 

This issue has gotten out of hand and must be brought into some order.

The agency will recognize the difference in one form or the other. DO

NOT GET INVOLVED IN HISTORY. Start from today and move slowly

forward. Read and study the revocations and the oath document·

 

I cannot do this for you, but you can force the agency to make mistakes

concerning due process. To do this you must "remain silent" until it is

time to defend your position lawfully. William

 

So, "Why does my Public Defender not answer my mail when the court

had appointed me Counsel?" Hmmmmm?

 

"Why did I get mail when I have a court apponted 'lawyer'?"

 

"How come the double standard?"

 

"Why do I have to respond, alone, and not have the proper legal training?"

 

"Why do I, when apponted a lawyer, and must "remain silent", does he have

the obligation to divulge information while the court intends to perfect the claim."

 

"How do I have and independent judicary then?"

 

"Where did my Declaratoin of Independence go?"

 

Please go ask the Independence Police Department how they think they can uphold

their Oath of Office from now on!

 

UCC 1-308

Marilyn LeBaron