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Know Your Rights at Checkpoints and what Is Consent

Wednesday, June 1, 2016 17:06
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This post is more for information and solidarity than for anything else as a foreigner commenting on these issues, but for those who are not aware of their own rights at checkpoints here is a brief primer.

The key principles here are RIGHTS and CONSENT.

Remain CALM and KNOW your RIGHTS.

Hope it helps and the Forces of Darkness are lifted from Amerika and the rest of the world so we can all live in peace and freedom.

The CONSENT is not a small thing because when we give them our CONSENT they can use it to do anything and everything they can get away it. The slippery slope BEGINS and ENDS with CONSENT.


THE FOUNDATION FREEDOM CARD
The U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from interfering with your right to remain silent, to consult with an attorney, and to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement. However, it is up to you to assert these rights. This NORML Foundation Freedom Card will help you do so effectively. If you are confronted by a police officer, remain calm. Be Courteous and provide your identification. Politely refuse to answer any further questions. Ask to talk to an attorney. Do not consent to any search of your person, your property, your residence or your vehicle. Tell the officer you would
Like to give him or her card, which is a statement of the constitutional rights you wish to invoke. Do not reach for this card until you have obtained the officer’s permission to do so.

What to say to police if stopped;

I hereby invoke and refuse to waive all of the following rights and Privileges afforded to me by the U.S. Constitution:
• I invoke and refuse to waive my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. Do not ask me any questions.
• I invoke and refuse to waive my Sixth Amendment right to an Attorney of my choice. Do not ask me any questions without my Attorney present.
• I invoke and refuse to waive all privileges and rights pursuant to the case Miranda v. Arizona. Do not ask me any questions or make any comment to me about this decision.
• I invoke and refuse to waive my Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. I do not consent to any search or seizure of myself, my home, or of any property in my possession. Do not ask me about my ownership interest in any property. I do not consent to this contact with you. If I am not presently under arrest or under investigatory detention, please allow me to leave.
• Any statement I make, or alleged consent I give, in response to your questions is hereby made under protest and under duress and in submission to your claim of lawful authority to force me to provide you with information.

Get your card to have with you always when stopped.

Removing the Forces of Darkness from Amerika should be a priority for all because it is here that they are most concentrated and derive most of the Power and Influence and Consent from. When they are defeated in Amerika then the whole world can become free and Americans can become the United States of America again and not the United States or the United States Corporation.

Peace as a human right.


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  • Support your local police. It’s the Feds who are the problem, remember that.

    • um no, the police, are nothing more than illumicorp security, and are just a legalised GANG, do NOT support the police EVER. they are security gaurds for the devil and his children. simple as THAT.

      N.W.A biaaaatch

    • Wrong again – the Feds control local leo with funding and gifts. The job of local police is simply tax collection. If local police do not abide by the constitution they are the problem.

  • Its amazing that these video’s exist with “Thousands” of people just walking across our border and they are 50 miles in hassling Us! SMH. :roll:

    • I agree and its 100 miles to to be clear!

  • The bottom line is that cops have guns, badges and Kevlar. They think those things make them superior to the public instead of public servants. If they’re not on video they can and will do whatever they want. It will be up to you to defend yourself – either before or after you get out of the hospital.

  • “…become the United States of America again…”; but for now, it is being governed by the “corporation”. Several clips were cut off before your vehicle was freed to go. What happened in those cases? Were those involving officers who knew where the REAL control lies, and called your bluff?

  • 8 CFR 287.8 – Standards for enforcement activities.
    https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/8/287.8#c

    (b) Interrogation and detention not amounting to arrest. (1) Interrogation is questioning designed to elicit specific information. An immigration officer, like any other person, has the right to ask questions of anyone as long as the immigration officer does not restrain the freedom of an individual, not under arrest, to walk away

    (2) If the immigration officer has a reasonable suspicion, based on specific articulable facts, that the person being questioned is, or is attempting to be, engaged in an offense against the United States or is an alien illegally in the United States, the immigration officer may briefly detain the person for questioning.
    (3) Information obtained from this questioning may provide the basis for a subsequent arrest, which must be effected only by a designated immigration officer, as listed in 8 CFR 287.5(c). The conduct of arrests is specified in paragraph (c) of this section.

    (c) Conduct of arrests—(1) Authority
    (2) General procedures. (i) An arrest shall be made only when the designated immigration officer has reason to believe that the person to be arrested has committed an offense against the United States or is an alien illegally in the United States.

    (ii) A warrant of arrest shall be obtained except when the designated immigration officer has reason to believe that the person is likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained.
    (iii) At the time of the arrest, the designated immigration officer shall, as soon as it is practical and safe to do so:
    (A) Identify himself or herself as an immigration officer who is authorized to execute an arrest; and
    (B) State that the person is under arrest and the reason for the arrest.

    (vi) Every person arrested and charged with a criminal violation of the laws of the United States shall be brought without unnecessary delay before a United States magistrate judge, a United States district judge or, if necessary, a judicial officer empowered in accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3041 to commit persons charged with such crimes. Accordingly, the immigration officer shall contact an Assistant United States Attorney to arrange for an initial appearance.

    (vii) The use of threats, coercion, or physical abuse by the designated immigration officer to induce a suspect to waive his or her rights or to make a statement is prohibited.

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