Ralph Kermit Winterrowd 2nd

c/o 6901 East Tudor #7

city of Anchorage

Alaska territory

The United States of America [99507]

April 14, 2000

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Affidavit
And
Notice of No Official Bond

Comes Now, Ralph Kermit Winterrowd 2nd, an American citizen, Natural Born Native and citizen of the foreign state of Kansas, and domiciled in the territorial boundaries of Alaska to affirm that the information contained herein is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.

And further arising under the Act of Chapter 29 of 1943 of the Legislature of the Territory of Alaska and arising under Article XV Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Alaska and codified in the ©Alaska Statutes in Section 39.15 et seq. I do hereby give Notice of the lack of an Official Bond.

And further arising under the Act of 29 Chapter of 1943 supra, to wit:

This clearly defines the purpose for having an Official Bond is for the benefit of any person, being the any of the people of Alaska. And that they may bring suit if injured or aggrieved on the Official Bond in his or her name without assignment.

Now if we look at the Policy No. GVT 124-38-70-00 provided by WILLIS CORRON CORPORATION OF SEATTLE with the policy provided by GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. with the name of the insured being STATE OF ALASKA, we find the following:

 

Therefore, this surety is in reality an employee dishonesty bond for the sole benefit of the STATE OF ALASKA and explicitly demonstrates that this surety is not a replacement for an Official Bond nor is it an Official Bond. This is in direct conflict and unlawful under the Act for Official Bonds, supra. This language explicitly demonstrates master, servant relationship and that the STATE OF ALASKA has the right to direct and control you as an employee, be it a judge, justice, clerk, etc., while performing services for the State of Alaska.

And further, Section seven mandates that the surety company be duly qualified to do business in the Territory, unless the surieties there shall severally justify (1) that he is a resident and freeholder within the Territory; (2) he is worth double the amount of which he becomes a surety. Neither of these mandatory conditions have been met by WILLIS CORROON CORPORATION OF SEATTLE or GREAT AMERICAN INSURSANCE CO by being registered to do business as foreign corporation in the Territory and a fiction can’t be a freeholder.

And further pursuant to Administrative Rules of the Alaska Court System Rule 34, the Alaska Court System avers that all of its employees are to be covered by the blanket bond as other state employees. This also affirms the status of the judges, justices, magistrates and all employees as mere employees of the STATE OF ALASKA under its direct control. And further this affirms by Administrative Rule 34 that all purported public office holders, being judges, justices, clerks, magistrates, are to be covered by an Official Bond.

Your status as mere employees is further validated by your signature on the Employee Affidavit as an employee, lack of the civil commission mandated by the Act of Chapter 118 of 1929 of the Legislature of the Territory of Alaska [§ 11-1-5 ACLA & ©AS 39.05.035] and your lack of a proper Oath of Office to the Constitution of the United States arising under the sixth Article of the Constitution of the United States, the very first Act of Congress in volume 1 on page 23, 1 Stat 23, and Article XII section 5 of the Constitution of the State of Alaska.

And further, I, Ralph Kermit Winterrowd 2nd, have made bona fide good faith efforts under (1) FOIA’s, (2) personal inspection of the public records contained on 4th Avenue Administrative building, (3) talked with the Department of Administration in Juneau, (4) meeting with Windy Lyford and being denied my right to inspect public records during normal business hours unless in writing in any Alaska Court System facility with her and (5) other inquiries and attempts to inspect public records at the Alaska Court system in Anchorage.

And further, I, Ralph Kermit Winterrowd 2nd, do hereby give you Notice of the Lack of your Official Bond and further that within 15 days of receipt of this Notice, your office is vacant.

And further, I am forwarding these affidavits to the Department of Administration with a demand to comply with the law on this issue of Official Bonds .

If your name appears on the following list, you are hereby given Notice of the Lack of Your Official Bond, to wit:

  1. Alexander O. Bryner
  2. Walter L. Carpeneti
  3. Allen T. Compton
  4. Robert L. Eastaugh
  5. Dana Fabe
  6. Warren W. Matthews
  7. Jay A. Rabinowitz
  8. Beverly Cutler
  9. Brian Shortell
  10. Dan Hensley
  11. Donald Hopwood
  12. Elaine Andrews
  13. Eric Smith
  14. Eric T. Sanders
  15. Harold M. Brown
  16. Jonathan Link
  17. John Reese
  18. Karen Hunt
  19. Larry Card
  20. Michael Wolverton
  21. Milton Souter
  22. Peter Michalski
  23. Rene Gonalez
  24. Sen K. Tan
  25. Francis Neville
  26. Gregory Motyka
  27. James Wanamaker
  28. Joel H. Bolger
  29. John Lohff
  30. Natalie Finn
  31. Peter Ashman
  32. Sigurd Murphy
  33. Stephanie Joannides
  34. Stephanie Rhoades
  35. Suzanne Lombardi
  36. William Fuld
  37. Anne M. Preston
  38. David Zwink
  39. Nancy Nolan
  40. Jennifer Wells
  41. Alice Roberts
  42. Charlene Dolphin
  43. Jackie Allen
  44. Kathy Franklin
  45. Marilyn May
  46. Pat Hood
  47. Robin Andree

This Notice will be served to you directly by first class U.S. mail or at your office. Notice that the service at your office complies with lawful process, but it probably will not be served directly into your hands, because you have intentionally isolated yourself behind the security doors, buzzers, security cameras, endless excuses to leave it in the "box" and refuse to come out.

Certificate of Service
I certify that on April 14, 2000 I did either serve
this Affidavit and Notice of Lack of Official
personally, or by first class U.S. Postal Mail.