Why is cc’ing and mailing a notice to other agencies, in addition to your state’s attorney general, so important?

Notices are important because the cc’d copy of your affidavit legally connects all the agencies that you send a notice to.


Essentially, you’ve weaponized your position if needed by noticing all agencies that you may have future interactions with. All the agencies you’ll notice are structured under the laws of agency


The reason is that once they notice you, they’re aware of your status and that you are outside their jurisdiction and not controlled by those laws any longer. If they still act against you, then they’re acting outside their delegated responsibility and can be held accountable for those actions. They will lose their cloak of immunity, and because you’ve tied them all together with the CC’s notice and the laws of agency, the attorney general will lose their cloak of immunity as well because they are the principal. Notice to the principle is notice to the agent; notice to the agent is notice to the principal. By cc’ing the attorney general, they should have known, and they let it happen anyway; therefore, they are personally liable for the actions of the agents.

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