Talking to Police and Pleading the 5th

Daily reminder to never talk to the police for any reason. The statement “everything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law” is something you should take seriously. Don’t resist arrest or act in a way that will give them the opportunity to press further charges against you. If stopped by police, only give information that is required by law (typically full name, D.O.B., and address). Tell them for any further questions to contact your lawyer. It’s not a bad idea to have one on retainer.

It’s vital to remember that police – detectives in particular – are trained to extract information out of people. No matter how innocuous the question may appear, they are there to use whatever tactic they can to make you say something that could be perceived as an incriminating statement. Do not try to outsmart them by going along with their questions to try and figure out how much they know. Just shut your mouth, regardless of any personal guilt or innocence. Loose lips sink ships.

It should be noted that law enforcement is not inherently evil, but as long as they enforce anti-White laws and policies, they should be treated as an enemy. Everyone who works for the current System (without sabotaging it internally) in any capacity are traitors. Cops are people who volunteer to enforce tyrannical and oppressive laws against their own people for a cushy government paycheck.

Remember that one day all of our people’s traitors will be held responsible for their crimes… and only Whites died on the Day of the Rope.