Under USC Title 42 §1986 . Action for neglect to prevent . . ., it states: Every person who, having knowledge that any wrongs conspired or to be done. . . and having power to prevent or aid in preventing . . . Neglects or refuses so to do ... shall be liable to the party injured... and; The means of "knowledge", especially where it consists of public record is deemed in law to be "knowledge of the facts". As the means of "knowledge" if it appears that the individual had notice or information of circumstances which would put him on inquiry, which, if followed, would lead to "knowledge", or that the facts were presumptively within his knowledge, he will have deemed to have had actual knowledge of the facts and may be subsequently liable for any damage or injury. (Public Officials have been given "knowledge of the facts" as it pertains to this conspiracy to commit a fraud against the people.)
It would be unconstitutional for an officer to coerce one to waive a fundamental right: "waivers of fundamental Rights must be knowing, intentional, and voluntary acts, done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and likely consequences. U.S. v. Brady , 397 U.S. 742 at 748 (1970); U.S.v. O'Dell , 160 F.2d 304 (6 th Cir. 1947)". And that the agency committed fraud, deceit, coercion, willful intent to injure another, malicious acts, RICO activity and conspired by; Unconscionable "contract" - "One which no sensible man not under delusion, or duress, or in distress would make, and such as no honest and fair man would accept "; Franklin Fire Ins. Co. v. Noll 115 Ind. App. 289, 58 N.E.2d 947, 949, 950. and;"Party cannot be bound by contract that he has not made or authorized." Alexander v.Bosworth (1915), 26 C.A. 589, 599, 147 P.607. And therefore; "Failure to reveal the material facts of a license or any agreement is immediate grounds for estoppel." Lo Bue v. Porazzo , 48 Cal.App.2d 82, 1 19, p.2d 346, 348.
Under USC Title 42 §1986 . Action for neglect to prevent . . ., it states: Every person who, having knowledge that any wrongs conspired or to be done. . . and having power to prevent or aid in preventing . . . Neglects or refuses so to do ... shall be liable to the party injured... and; The means of "knowledge", especially where it consists of public record is deemed in law to be "knowledge of the facts". As the means of "knowledge" if it appears that the individual had notice or information of circumstances which would put him on inquiry, which, if followed, would lead to "knowledge", or that the facts were presumptively within his knowledge, he will have deemed to have had actual knowledge of the facts and may be subsequently liable for any damage or injury. (Public Officials have been given "knowledge of the facts" as it pertains to this conspiracy to commit a fraud against the people.)
It would be unconstitutional for an officer to coerce one to waive a fundamental right: "waivers of fundamental Rights must be knowing, intentional, and voluntary acts, done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and likely consequences. U.S. v. Brady , 397 U.S. 742 at 748 (1970); U.S.v. O'Dell , 160 F.2d 304 (6 th Cir. 1947)". And that the agency committed fraud, deceit, coercion, willful intent to injure another, malicious acts, RICO activity and conspired by; Unconscionable "contract" - "One which no sensible man not under delusion, or duress, or in distress would make, and such as no honest and fair man would accept "; Franklin Fire Ins. Co. v. Noll 115 Ind. App. 289, 58 N.E.2d 947, 949, 950. and;"Party cannot be bound by contract that he has not made or authorized." Alexander v.Bosworth (1915), 26 C.A. 589, 599, 147 P.607. And therefore; "Failure to reveal the material facts of a license or any agreement is immediate grounds for estoppel." Lo Bue v. Porazzo , 48 Cal.App.2d 82, 1 19, p.2d 346, 348.