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Police as Agents:

On most occasions when dealing with a police officer, or even a constable of the law, they will be acting as an agent, with the name of principal unknown to you.
When a police officer knocks at your door, and notifies you of a complaint, ask who made the complaint.
The officer must give you the name of the person who made the complaint, so you can challenge the claim.
If the officer does not give you the name of the person who has made the complaint then there is no claim.
It’s at this point that you really need to be sure you have the police officers details and have him under oath.
If the constable persists, then he is now responsible for the claim against you, and as he has no personal knowledge or subject matter, then he has no legal or lawful standing that can be applied to you.
Although a police officer usually acts as an agent, for a principal, he can act as the principal, but must also be willing to swear an oath to the claim he is making against you.
If you are arrested by a constable of the law, without a warrant backed up by a certified affidavit, then the constable must immediately present you in front of a judge, in a court of law, for the judge to submit the warrant.
The constable will submit his certified affidavit that supports the arrest warrant in a court of law.
the mind control is slowly dissipating!
worst come to worst, the best listeners are the ones with nothing to lose and nowhere to be.
if a stacker ever gets stuck in a locked room, he shud start educating everyone inside with diagrams and memes about law and bitcoin.
that's what we do at every meetup for 2 hours lol, but mostly about bitcoin for now... we only lock the door from the inside, haha
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