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originally posted by: StreetGlide
a reply to: Scrutinizing
I fear canvassers would encounter hostility and the potential for serious physical injury.
originally posted by: Mandroid7
But I suspect this is more hide the steal intentional civil unrest by Democrats.
Up there with the other oscar winning performances such as the BLM taking you down, anal sex education for 6 year olds and Daddy, what am I?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: Scrutinizing
Leaked instructions to the door-to-door "Motivators" instruct them to ignore 'NO SOLICITING' signs.
www.zerohedge.com...
originally posted by: xuenchen
Outdoor loudspeakers with barking guard dogs works 😃
What Will You Do When The Feds Come Knocking?
John Whitehead is founder and president of the Charlottesville, Virginia-based Rutherford Institute and has been litigating civil rights cases against the government for more than 45 years..
Whitehead advises people to place “No Trespassing” signs at all entry points to their property.
“You simply ask them to leave,” said Whitehead. “You are under no obligation to answer any of their questions.
“At the point you ask them to leave your property they are trespassing. I am telling people to put up no trespassing signs because that makes it easier but even if you don’t have a sign, they are trespassing once you tell them to leave.”
‘A form of intimidation’
Many people, when confronted by a government agent, feel intimidated. The government knows this.
“It’s a form of intimidation,” Whitehead said. “Most people are fearful and so they will say ‘okay what do you need to know?’ I wouldn’t answer any questions you are uncomfortable in answering about your vaccine history or anything else. The more information you give them the more it can be used against you.”
He said it’s a waste of time trying to convince them of why you don’t want the vaccine, because they’re standing at your door to get you to take it.
“I advocate not saying anything to them. Just ask them [politely but firmly] to leave.
“I think the problem in America is people, most people, have no idea what their rights are,” he added. “Under the First Amendment you don’t have to speak to government officials, you have a right against unreasonable searches and seizures under the Fourth Amendment and the right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment. Anyone can knock on your door unless you have a no trespassing sign, but if you look out the window and see government officials and you see them looking around, peering through windows, in my opinion you have a violation of the Fourth Amendment. They can ring the doorbell but once you put them on notice it’s time for them to leave, they can’t stay on your property.”
He advises people to immediately call the local police and report a trespasser on their property.
“It’s clear that if you own property and you have these people coming up and saying you have to answer these questions, that’s not true.
“That in itself is a propaganda effort, and they’re going to be asking pretty detailed questions. If these agents for example should see any guns in your house, this opens the door to other problems. The first thing I would say is I will call the police if you don’t leave my property immediately.”
Whitehead said it’s important to be as clear as possible. And you may wish to video your encounter with the government agent.
“Just say, ‘sir I’m calling the police at this point in time,’ but you have to make it clear you want them to leave and they’re violating the law. They’re trespassing. Your health is nobody’s business.”
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