The Best Books on Law – Divorce, False Allegations

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Index

Intro

These are critical reads for all men today – most of you men today are going to get burnt at some point if you don’t read these.

Failure to read these could cost you hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars over the course of your lifetime, or lose your freedom entirely.

Unless you like prison, read these. It’s a short list. No excuses.

  • Courts are biased in favor of women – both divorce courts and criminal courts
  • Women today are coached by divorce lawyers to make false allegations as the “silver bullet” for leverage to benefit in both financial arrangements and child custody
  • Men receive 60% higher sentences than women for the same crime 12
  • Women are twice as likely to avoid incarceration if convicted
  • NEVER talk to the police without a good lawyer present first – say “I want a lawyer” in those words so they cannot ignore your request

Make sure you watch Divorce Corp and The Red Pill in the Best Documentaries article.

Men On Strike

Men On Strike by Helen Smith PhD

Avoid marriage / divorce at all costs and beware the new feminist laws not only legalizing paternity fraud but even forcing you to pay child support for 18 years for kids that DNA tests prove they aren’t yours. Feminists keep making the laws ever worse because they’re majority voters due to higher male mortality rates. Also predicted #MeToo.

Update: UK government data shows marriage has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded since records began in 1862, and USA data shows similar.

The UK 2021 census shows 25% replacement across England and Wales. For comparison, the largest invasion in UK history – the Norman Conquest of 1066 – resulted in approximately only 5% population replacement. This is the result of lower birth rates and corruption of the political system via universal suffrage.

Men On Strike by Helen Smith PhD

You Have the Right to Remain Innocent: What Police Officers Tell Their Children About the Fifth Amendment

You Have the Right to Remain Innocent: What Police Officers Tell Their Children About the Fifth Amendment by James Duane JD

Shocking – easily one of the most important books of your life.

Key takeaway – never ever talk to the police without a good lawyer present to advise you first.

Over-criminalization has resulted in extremely complex laws – nobody knows them all and everybody is guilty of some obscure law that can land them in prison.

Thinking you’re a good citizen, talking to the police to give an alibi or explanation, you can easily incriminate yourself on record, face conviction and federal prison for 10 years for simple things like fishing a lobster as your alibi. You don’t know what you don’t know know.

Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!

The only words out of your lips should be “I want a lawyer”.

No variation like “I *think* I need a lawyer” – police officers can ignore this and continue to interrogate and trap you by claiming it was a thought-aloud and not a request.

This is written for a US audience, but the principles also apply to the UK, Europe, Asia, Middle East… anywhere in the world. Do Not Talk To The Police!

You Have the Right to Remain Innocent: What Police Officers Tell Their Children About the Fifth Amendment by James Duane JD

The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken

The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken by The Secret Barrister

Criminal law is broken – written from a UK perspective, but similar applies to the USA and elsewhere.

This supports James Duane’s book above that you should never ever talk to the police without a good lawyer present to advise you first.

The is also the “Innocence Tax” – even if acquitted, you can have gone bankrupt from huge legal fees, lost your job, house, relationship over the course of the years in and out of courts.

The law is not about justice or fairness any more, if it ever was.

There are so many technicalities that can land you a criminal record for trivial things, that then go on your permanent record and bar you from so many corporate jobs. There will be a follow-up blog post on this.

Do not trust the law – criminal law or family courts. You will come to bitterly regret it.

The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken by The Secret Barrister

The Pence Principle: Lessons All Men Must Learn from Ford-Kavanaugh

The Pence Principle: Lessons All Men Must Learn from Ford-Kavanaugh by Randall Bentwick

The Pence Principle is named after former Vice President Mike Pence who invented / popularized it.

He basically avoids ever being alone with women who are not his wife.

No 1-to-1 meeting rooms, elevators, parties, business dinners, sitting next to female colleagues on flights, even not sharing hotel floors.

People laughed.

Then came #MeToo. They aren’t laughing now.

Protect yourself, men. False allegations are all too common these days – and while not every woman will, any woman could destroy your life – get you fired, put through criminal court hell for years, bankrupted, reputation and career ruined etc.

You are one HR complaint away from having no career for saying a woman looked “nice” in a picture or any perceived slight or “micro-aggression”. Try not to roll your eyes, or you’re being a toxic misogynist 🙄. If you have the ability to not work with women, that might be safest. For those of you who work in offices, follow the Pence Principle.

What a world we have come to under feminism and weaponized laws and HR. There will be a blog post on this in future too.

Bloomberg has also published this – this is not a fringe problem or idea, it’s gone all the way to Wall Street because they know they are prime targets for feminists who want to take unearned money, privilege & power. It’s the same reason gender quotas exist.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-03/a-wall-street-rule-for-the-metoo-era-avoid-women-at-all-cost

The Pence Principle: Lessons All Men Must Learn from Ford-Kavanaugh by Randall Bentwick

References

  1. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2144002 ↩︎
  2. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/men-women-prison-sentence-length-gender-gap_n_1874742 ↩︎
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