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Video: Don't Talk To Cops

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Not sure if this has been posted before, but in light of the number of possession/dealing reports we see in here I think the talks given in these videos should be heeded by all. Even though the advice is centred on American Fifth Amendment rights, the lessons of how to comport yourself in the face of investigative questioning are vitally important to citizens everywhere.

Don't Talk To Cops, Part 1


Don't Talk To Cops, Part 2
 
Good post - Far too many people self-incriminate because they don't know their rights.

For example, lets say a cop walks in on you extracting. You can:

(a) Admit to the cop you were wrong, you didn't know, I'm sorry, blah blah blah. This doesn't look so good when the prosecution brings up the fact that you admitted extraction to the cop. Chance of getting off - slim to none.

(b) Keep your god-damn mouth shut. Even in heavy examination - YOU KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT (respectfully). Few months later who knows, your brilliant defense attorney convinces the court you were making mimosa soap. Even if they don't believe it, don't you have a slight edge on getting the case dismissed?

Or,

(c) Be really smart and make soap at the same time as extracting AND keep your mouth shut. The line between making soap and extracting is so thin that no court is going to convict someone on a drug charge when there's credible evidence that you were actually making soap. As long as you keep your mouth shut and play the cards right, your attorney should have all they need to get you off.
 
I think I have had these vids for about a year now , they are great and very informative. I'd definitely recommend watching them to everyone.

The second video is rad because its an ex cop talking about how they are trained.
 
Excellent videos.
I'll never talk to a cop again, even if it's a traffic violation.
I guess I would have to talk to a cop if I was a witness to someone doing violence to another or as a victim of violence, but never as a detainee.
 
We all know how crooked law enforcement can be. How the have the ability to "bend" the law. They will judge you and psychologically try to pull your strings like the puppet masters they've come to believe they are. Take heed to these videos and cut the strings before they have a chance to pick you up and "play you!"

Don't talk to the police!...............

Ever!
 
a1pha said:
(c) Be really smart and make soap at the same time as extracting AND keep your mouth shut. The line between making soap and extracting is so thin that no court is going to convict someone on a drug charge when there's credible evidence that you were actually making soap. As long as you keep your mouth shut and play the cards right, your attorney should have all they need to get you off.

I like plan C, does anyone have a link to a soap recipie? Or thread that is more detailed about this type of scenario.
 
Well Snozz thank you for introducing me to let me google that for you. That indeed can be very handy. I also found that to be quite humorous :lol:

I would indeed have googled how to make soap. However I was more interested in if anyone knew specifically of any threads from this site the outlined making soap as I believe some of us here may be more experienced in what extraction teks would work best to use as a mimosa soap cover extraction. If there aren't any then of course I'll just google it. But I suppose I could also use the Nexus search, but alas asking is where convenience gives way to laziness.
 
Two things:

1) GREAT videos from the OP! Just great! Everyone (American in particular) who feels they could at some time be subject to law enforcement persecution must watch and RE-WATCH those videos until the information is SEARED into your brain.

2) I think we should pullback STRONGLY regarding discussion of soap making and the like. I hope I don't have to explain why.
 
DMT Psychonaut said:
Well Snozz thank you for introducing me to let me google that for you. That indeed can be very handy. I also found that to be quite humorous :lol:

I would indeed have googled how to make soap. However I was more interested in if anyone knew specifically of any threads from this site the outlined making soap as I believe some of us here may be more experienced in what extraction teks would work best to use as a mimosa soap cover extraction. If there aren't any then of course I'll just google it. But I suppose I could also use the Nexus search, but alas asking is where convenience gives way to laziness.
I think if you were to choose a method for making soap that involves lye and were to also use one that involves infusing a scent/herb (like, a certain rootbark powder) you're about as covered as you could be with that alibi. Doesn't take much thought/looking, imo, which was why I introduced you to lmgtfy 😉
 
DMT Psychonaut said:
a1pha said:
(c) Be really smart and make soap at the same time as extracting AND keep your mouth shut. The line between making soap and extracting is so thin that no court is going to convict someone on a drug charge when there's credible evidence that you were actually making soap. As long as you keep your mouth shut and play the cards right, your attorney should have all they need to get you off.

I like plan C, does anyone have a link to a soap recipie? Or thread that is more detailed about this type of scenario.

On my last purchase of lye I also purchased some beef tallow. I don't trust that crap in the store any more anyway. Shop the internet for a soap making recipe.

For that boiling kettle I have a wort chiller and some hops.
 
we have a business making soap.
You don't need tallow, it's annoying to work with and makes variable soap.

We use olive or rice bran oil, lye and water. Mix in scents and whatnot and life is good.
 
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