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Topic: In the United States this is why you should never talk to the police (Read 418 times)

legendary
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I found this video a while ago thought I would share it here.

Truly amazing..... and I am not a lawyer but I cannot find fault with anything said here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc

B.S.

Every office of government is a fiction. It is a fiction to hide the people in government.

Slavery has been outlawed in America and most of the world. In America, if a police officer talks to you, it is really a man talking to you.

When a man talks to you (orders you to do something), be as polite and courteous as possible. If he/she orders you to do something, whatever it may be, and you can do it (he/she hasn't simply jumped you and beaten you and cuffed you, etc.), say, "Is that an order?"

When he/she says "Yes," write him/her an invoice and charge him/her for obeying his/her order. After all, no involuntary servitude. If he won't pay, take him to court as a man, and get your payment out of his bond... or out of the city.

How much do you charge? Enough to cover every amount you might be forced to pay in court if you are found guilty of something... plus some more to compensate you for your time and inconvenience.

http://www.unkommonlaw.co.uk/

Smiley
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the laws and security in usa need to be even more strick becuse theres lots of power abuse and crime in every where soo we need like more better rules in usa but as me being a euro guy i can not consern too much on this usa policies i just think that protugal have good rules on the usual crime and nervouse terrorisitcals behaviors for all matters
Police should be more strick in USA, as they have to follow their duty,they can't take it for granted.
NEVER give consent to a police officer and allow a conversation to start.
http://www.larryformanlaw.com/blog/why-you-should-never-talk-to-the-police-period
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the laws and security in usa need to be even more strick becuse theres lots of power abuse and crime in every where soo we need like more better rules in usa but as me being a euro guy i can not consern too much on this usa policies i just think that protugal have good rules on the usual crime and nervouse terrorisitcals behaviors for all matters
legendary
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First Exclusion Ever
Most people do not have any concept that police are usually attempting to operate under maritime contract law, not under common law. They are also liable to common law, but they often practice contract law under color of common law, purposely obfuscating the differences.

A police officer's primary job is to entrap you in a contractual agreement in order to collect revenue. He can do this by getting you to sign paperwork, by getting you to talk to them, or even by lying to you (yes it is legal for police to lie to you). Something as simple as him asking you "Do you understand?", and you replying "Yes." could enter you into a contract, because these words have different legal definitions than they do in common daily use, and they take advantage of this. Once you understand this basic concept, you can truly begin to understand law, and how it is manipulated to entrap you.
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I found this video a while ago thought I would share it here.

Truly amazing..... and I am not a lawyer but I cannot find fault with anything said here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc
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