Personal Defense: June 2008 Archives

To Talk or Not to Talk?

The Constitutional government gives you the right to free speech, to talk freely, to defend your right to talk or defend any other free action. The words you speak show you are "exercising" your right to defend yourself. No words, no defense!

The corporate government gives you the right to NOT talk, the right to remain silent.
"The right to remain silent is the right to NOT talk or NOT take action or NOT defend your right.
By exercising the right to NOT take action, you are in fact "waiving" your right to talk.

Remaining silent, or "waiving" your right to talk or defend, gives rise to the ASSUMPTION that because you are not defending, you are agreeing that the charges are true, otherwise you would have defended or exercised your right to defend.

The constitution is the defense or restraining order on all government, by requiring a warrant or order to search or seize.
You must talk to get the agents and get them to recognize your constitutional right, guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment, and have them respect that right.

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