Be polite, use a normal tone, do not make any shifty or sudden movements.
Do no answer any question they ask, even if it seems like just polite small talk.. Do not allow them to come in, do not invite them in.
The only thing you should say is "I don't have anything to say today, good day" and smile, then shut the door or if you went outside, inform them you are going to go back inside now and they should leave your property. Don't make any sudden moves though, nothing they can interpret as "fleeing" or "resisting".
No matter how they try to explain it, or imply they are going to arrest you, or if the local law enforcement is with them - DO NOT SAY ANYTHING.
You have the right to remain silent, regardless if they are arresting you or not.
It's the American KGB. Wholesale political spying and persecution while criminals like Clinton, Biden, Schumer, Schiff, Pelosi, Omar, Cuomo, Clapper, Comey, Strozk (and on and on and on) arrogantly smirk into the cameras.
If you want to use your right against self incrimination you MUST expressly assert that right. Verbally explain that you are using your fifth amendment right to remain silent and then STFU! The Supreme Court has made it very clear that unless you state that claim to remain silent you do not retain that right.
Just plead the fifth, demand a lawyer, and demand a warrant or warrants or that they leave. Give them nothing, as that will make it hard to get more than the evidence they have supports, which may not be much and which will certainly be less than what they'll have if you give them evidence (your statements) or if lie (even the tiniest fib will be used to CRUCIFY you in court).
The physical evidence is so overwhelming in all of these cases anyway, that they don't need a confession. It's simple trespassing charges that they're all going to be 100% guilty of. They are at the mercy of the prosecutor and the plea deal they decide to offer.
The evidence may not be so overwhelming, and think, if they are interrogating you about it, it must be because either a) the evidence is not as overwhelming as a confession would be, or b) they are really vindictive and want to enhance your sentence by getting you to commit additional crimes such as lying to investigators. Whatever the reason they wanted to talk to you, you should not given them what they're looking for, then they may either go home empty-handed, or you will get a better plea deal and/or lower sentence. But if you talk to them, you WILL make it harder on yourself, and that's unavoidable except by pleading the fifth and keeping quiet.
Thank you, gotta spread the good word when we can. We need as many of us as educated as possible if we intend to win this war against the commies! Process is the punishment, so let's use their process against them.
That goes for police questioning, too. They can twist your words and use them against you later. ALWAYS ask for a lawyer. Never say ANYTHING except “ I want a lawyer.”
The Supreme Cowards have ruled that being silent can be used against you. The only out is to specifically invoke your 5th amendment right to be silent, ask for a lawyer, and THEN be silent. See Salinas vs. Texas (https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246).
There's a video where a guy goes into detail about how shit like that can be used against you. He also went in to how they will use facial expressions, eye movement, hand gestures, against you. If the FBI shows up to talk to you, it's because they want to convict you.
If any police (FBI or whatever) want to speak to you, it's either because they:
they have nothing and are hoping you'll give them something,
they have enough to go to trial, but want you to make it so easy for them that you plead guilty,
they have enough to go to trial or even get you to plead guilty, but they want to enhance your sentence by getting you to "lie" to them.
Anything you say, ANYTHING you say WILL be used against you. EXCEPT for this: you can ask for a lawyer, and you must invoke the 5th amendment. If you don't invoke the 5th and just be quiet, they can and will use that silence against you at trial. Yes, yes, they can use your silence against you if you didn't invoke the 5th, that's because of our ridiculous Supreme Cowards, and this one includes Scalia: https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246
No anon, hes giving actually good legal advice while you retards are telling people something stupid that could fuck up their lives forever just because you think its "cool"
grow the fuck up. Theres nothing badass about going through all this stress and legal trouble.
Are you seriously dismissing YouTube as a legitimate source of information? I hate Guulag as much as the rest of us. But YouTube has a shit ton of legit, solid. Information.
Fuck off...it is perfectly valid. I always have the right to tell people to leave my property and unless they have a court order, they have no right to remain there. If they actually have that court order, they're not asking questions, they're going to kick your door down.
Stop playing their game by their rules. Break the game.
The right script is something like: "am i being detained?", "I have a fifth amendment right not to speak to you, and I am invoking it; I won't speak to you without a lawyer" (and you won't speak to them even with a lawyer), and only then "if you don't have a warrant then please get off my property". Always be polite to them! Your hostility will be used against you.
Yeah don't say anything unless your lawyer advises you too. Say nothing - it's your right. Not in a friendly chat, on the phone, in an email, and not even if under arrest. Only demand legal representation, that's it.
Record all interaction with the FBI as well. They have no qualms lying on forms or testimony.
This is true. They've been known to brag about lying on their 302's.
Or even editing emails when trying to get an unconstitutional FISA warrant
Yes, and make sure they know it.
Be polite, use a normal tone, do not make any shifty or sudden movements.
Do no answer any question they ask, even if it seems like just polite small talk.. Do not allow them to come in, do not invite them in.
The only thing you should say is "I don't have anything to say today, good day" and smile, then shut the door or if you went outside, inform them you are going to go back inside now and they should leave your property. Don't make any sudden moves though, nothing they can interpret as "fleeing" or "resisting".
No matter how they try to explain it, or imply they are going to arrest you, or if the local law enforcement is with them - DO NOT SAY ANYTHING.
You have the right to remain silent, regardless if they are arresting you or not.
It's the American KGB. Wholesale political spying and persecution while criminals like Clinton, Biden, Schumer, Schiff, Pelosi, Omar, Cuomo, Clapper, Comey, Strozk (and on and on and on) arrogantly smirk into the cameras.
If you want to use your right against self incrimination you MUST expressly assert that right. Verbally explain that you are using your fifth amendment right to remain silent and then STFU! The Supreme Court has made it very clear that unless you state that claim to remain silent you do not retain that right.
First comment in this thread I've seen that has the right info.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246 is the case you're referring to.
Just plead the fifth, demand a lawyer, and demand a warrant or warrants or that they leave. Give them nothing, as that will make it hard to get more than the evidence they have supports, which may not be much and which will certainly be less than what they'll have if you give them evidence (your statements) or if lie (even the tiniest fib will be used to CRUCIFY you in court).
The evidence may not be so overwhelming, and think, if they are interrogating you about it, it must be because either a) the evidence is not as overwhelming as a confession would be, or b) they are really vindictive and want to enhance your sentence by getting you to commit additional crimes such as lying to investigators. Whatever the reason they wanted to talk to you, you should not given them what they're looking for, then they may either go home empty-handed, or you will get a better plea deal and/or lower sentence. But if you talk to them, you WILL make it harder on yourself, and that's unavoidable except by pleading the fifth and keeping quiet.
Thank you, gotta spread the good word when we can. We need as many of us as educated as possible if we intend to win this war against the commies! Process is the punishment, so let's use their process against them.
Unless you went in you have nothing to worry about. But yes, don't talk ... be polite and say you have contacted your lawyer.
Not true. We are all targets. You are the member of a extremist right wing website right? Let me see your papers.
you are a cyber criminal! I bet you don't even like wearing a mask
That goes for police questioning, too. They can twist your words and use them against you later. ALWAYS ask for a lawyer. Never say ANYTHING except “ I want a lawyer.”
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246
You actually have to say that you're invoking your 5th amendment rights.
Police as well... as a lawyer I would advise you never, ever talk to the Police. And here's why... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE
Because of https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246 you have to actually say that you're invoking your 5A right to not speak to them.
The Supreme Cowards have ruled that being silent can be used against you. The only out is to specifically invoke your 5th amendment right to be silent, ask for a lawyer, and THEN be silent. See Salinas vs. Texas (https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246).
Repeat the 5 words. "I have nothing to say."
Because of https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246 you have to say something more like "I choose to exercise my fifth amendment right to not speak to you".
Yep. Fuck the FIB
In all fairness, "Fuck off and get off my property.", is an acceptable way to communicate with any Fed.
There's a video where a guy goes into detail about how shit like that can be used against you. He also went in to how they will use facial expressions, eye movement, hand gestures, against you. If the FBI shows up to talk to you, it's because they want to convict you.
If any police (FBI or whatever) want to speak to you, it's either because they:
Anything you say, ANYTHING you say WILL be used against you. EXCEPT for this: you can ask for a lawyer, and you must invoke the 5th amendment. If you don't invoke the 5th and just be quiet, they can and will use that silence against you at trial. Yes, yes, they can use your silence against you if you didn't invoke the 5th, that's because of our ridiculous Supreme Cowards, and this one includes Scalia: https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246
You idiots must be 12 years old.
lol @ youtube video telling you to what to do
No anon, hes giving actually good legal advice while you retards are telling people something stupid that could fuck up their lives forever just because you think its "cool"
grow the fuck up. Theres nothing badass about going through all this stress and legal trouble.
When they say it will be used against you in a court of law, they mean it because they intend to.
Are you seriously dismissing YouTube as a legitimate source of information? I hate Guulag as much as the rest of us. But YouTube has a shit ton of legit, solid. Information.
No it isnt, stop being stupid and potentially ruining your life just because you want to virtue signal to other people on the internet.
Sounds like something the FBI would say
Fuck off...it is perfectly valid. I always have the right to tell people to leave my property and unless they have a court order, they have no right to remain there. If they actually have that court order, they're not asking questions, they're going to kick your door down.
Stop playing their game by their rules. Break the game.
They'll use "fuck off" against you.
The right script is something like: "am i being detained?", "I have a fifth amendment right not to speak to you, and I am invoking it; I won't speak to you without a lawyer" (and you won't speak to them even with a lawyer), and only then "if you don't have a warrant then please get off my property". Always be polite to them! Your hostility will be used against you.
SSA Smith you said? Are you aware of the relevance of the Ligma statue to your question?
Don't speak to anyone in authority. Ever.
Any law enforcement
Yeah don't say anything unless your lawyer advises you too. Say nothing - it's your right. Not in a friendly chat, on the phone, in an email, and not even if under arrest. Only demand legal representation, that's it.
Saying nothing is not enough. You have to actually say that you're invoking your 5th amendment right to say nothing, THEN say nothing.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/12-246
Thanks