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I wouldn't advise this for others but personally if the law paid me a visit I'd interrogate them.

Never answer questions only ask them. Even if the question is why do you ask that? Why are you here? What do you want? How do I know you're real? What authority do you have?

There are few questions to answer and typically with no such as "Can I come in." or "Can I ask you a few questions?".

It's a shame though because it is important for the FBI to chase down the BLM and Antifa infiltrators.

Too many people underestimate the power of questioning. Never give anything. Try to get them to give up as much as possible.

If they ask a complex question like "Did you commit a crime?" don't answer with "Not that I'm aware." or "Not that I recall." or "Do I need a lawyer?" or even "No.". They can get you on a petty "crime" of not knowing like walking too fast on the sidewalk (powerwalking). Just say why would you ask that? Answering wrong can be a felony intentional or not because they can call it lying to a federal agent so never answer.

This is the one case where being like a politician might work. If in doubt just say not answering any questions until a lawyer is present. If they try to force you to answer a question with something other than a question.

It's always this way with the left. Don't let them put you on the stand. Always put them on the stand. When they call you racist don't try to defend yourself and why you're not. Attack them and ask why they think you're racist.

67 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I wouldn't advise this for others but personally if the law paid me a visit I'd interrogate them.

Never answer questions only ask them. Even if the question is why do you ask that? Why are you here? What do you want? How do I know you're real? What authority do you have?

There are few questions to answer and typically with no such as "Can I come in." or "Can I ask you a few questions?".

It's a shame though because it is important for the FBI to chase down the BLM and Antifa infiltrators.

Too many people underestimate the power of questioning. Never give anything. Try to get them to give up as much as possible.

If they ask a complex question like "Did you commit a crime?" don't answer with "Not that I'm aware." or "Not that I recall." or "Do I need a lawyer?" or even "No.". They can get you on a petty "crime" of not knowing like walking too fast on the sidewalk (powerwalking). Just say why would you ask that? Answering wrong can be a felony intentional or not because they can call it lying to a federal agent so never answer.

This is the one case where being like a politician might work. If in doubt just say not answering any questions until a lawyer is present. If they try to force you to answer a question with something other than a question.

67 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I wouldn't advise this for others but personally if the law paid me a visit I'd interrogate them.

Never answer questions only ask them. Even if the question is why do you ask that? Why are you here? What do you want? How do I know you're real? What authority do you have?

There are few questions to answer and typically with no such as "Can I come in." or "Can I ask you a few questions?".

It's a shame though because it is important for the FBI to chase down the BLM and Antifa infiltrators.

Too many people underestimate the power of questioning. Never give anything. Try to get them to give up as much as possible.

If they ask a complex question like "Did you commit a crime?" don't answer with "Not that I'm aware." or "Not that I recall." or "Do I need a lawyer?" or even "No.". They can get you on a petty "crime" of not knowing like walking too fast on the sidewalk (powerwalking). Just say why would you ask that?

This is the one case where being like a politician might work.

67 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I wouldn't advise this for others but personally if the law paid me a visit I'd interrogate them.

Never answer questions only ask them. Even if the question is why do you ask that? Why are you here? What do you want? How do I know you're real? What authority do you have?

There are few questions to answer and typically with no such as "Can I come in." or "Can I ask you a few questions?".

It's a shame though because it is important for the FBI to chase down the BLM and Antifa infiltrators.

Too many people underestimate the power of questioning. Never give anything. Try to get them to give up as much as possible.

If they ask a complex question like "Did you commit a crime?" don't answer with "Do I need a lawyer?" or even "No.". They can get you on a petty "crime" of not knowing like walking too fast on the sidewalk (powerwalking). Just say why would you ask that?

This is the one case where being like a politician might work.

67 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I wouldn't advise this for others but personally if the law paid me a visit I'd interrogate them.

Never answer questions only ask them. Even if the question is why do you ask that? Why are you here? What do you want? How do I know you're real? What authority do you have?

There are few questions to answer and typically with no such as "Can I come in." or "Can I ask you a few questions?".

It's a shame though because it is important for the FBI to chase down the BLM and Antifa infiltrators.

Too many people underestimate the power of questioning. Never give anything. Try to get them to give up as much as possible.

67 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I wouldn't advise this for others but personally if the law paid me a visit I'd interrogate them.

Never answer questions only ask them. Even if the question is why do you ask that? Why are you here? What do you want? How do I know you're real? What authority do you have?

There are few questions to answer and typically with no such as "Can I come in." or "Can I ask you a few questions?".

It's a shame though because it is important for the FBI to chase down the BLM and Antifa infiltrators.

Too many people underestimate the power of questioning.

67 days ago
1 score