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Add sections to the bookbuilder: If the FBI Approaches You to Become an Informant (CrimethInc.)

 

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If the FBI Approaches You to Become an Informant
Am I obligated to cooperate with police?
If I do inform, will they protect my identity?
If I don’t inform, can they make me testify in court?
If they are threatening to arrest me in order to get me to inform, don’t they have to give me access to a lawyer?
Is the FBI obligated to give me what they offer when they are trying to get me to inform?
Can’t I just feed them false information to keep them off my back?
Couldn’t I just give them worthless or meaningless information?
Don’t FBI agents need to have something on me before they can approach me?
What are the chances they are going to approach me? How many informants are there, and how important are they to the activities of the FBI?
What if they have already talked to me and I agreed to help them because I was scared?
What should I do if I am approached to become an informant?
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