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RE: What "Government" Does Best
Never answer police questions verbally. Ever.
Make them give their questions in writing.
Review which should (and should not) be answered with counsel (even your own).
Then answer any you want to answer very carefully.
Your answers can and will be used against you.
Never answer to people that have no authority to ask you questions, but do question them until they leave you alone.
That is the fundamental master and servant power struggle. The master asks questions, the servant answers them.
Learn to not answer questions (see I don't answer questions on youtube) and assume the role of the master... ask your questions and they will soon find some reason to leave you be.
Larken would have benefited immensely in his trial by asking some vary basic questions, such as what your role is, what their role is, where the authority comes from, how far it extends, yadayadayada. I walked away/drove away without license or insurance after asking them repeatedly: am I free to go after being stopped for "speeding" in a school zone, and the utmost skill in such scenarios is to master the art of answering questions with questions.
So true. So many people don't see what is going on or what role they are being regulated into by failure to assume the role they rightly occupy.
Of course, our schools teach people to be obedient. You will never be rewarded for questioning your teachers or demanding that they answer your questions.
Rozsencrantz and Guildenstern are dead has an amazing questions game. Get good at this and you can beat the authoritarians every time... especially once you start realizing that they have no authority until you "consent".