The Right to Be Let Alone: What to Do When COVID Strike Force Teams Come Knocking

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Experience teaches us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government’s purposes are beneficent.”—Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis

A federal COVID-19 vaccination strike force may soon be knocking on your door, especially if you live in a community with low vaccination rates. Will you let them in?

More to the point, are you required to open the door?

The Biden Administration has announced that it plans to send federal “surge response teams” on a “targeted community door-to-door outreach“ to communities with low vaccination rates in order to promote the safety and accessibility of the COVID-19 vaccines.

That’s all fine and good as far as government propaganda goes, but nothing is ever as simple or as straightforward as the government claims, especially not when armed, roving bands of militarized agents deployed by the Nanny State show up at your door with an agenda that is at odds with what Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis referred to as the constitutional “right to be let alone.”

Any attempt by the government to encroach upon the citizenry’s privacy rights or establish a system by which the populace can be targeted, tracked and singled out must be met with extreme caution. These door-to-door “visits” by COVID-19 surge response teams certainly qualify as a government program whose purpose, while seemingly benign, raises significant constitutional concerns.

First, there is the visit itself.

While government agents can approach, speak to and even question citizens without violating the Fourth Amendment, Americans have a right not to answer questions or even speak with a government agent.

Courts have upheld these “knock and talk” visits as lawful, reasoning that even though the curtilage of the home is protected by the Fourth Amendment, there is an implied license to approach a residence, knock on the door/ring the bell, and seek to contact occupants. However, the encounter is wholly voluntary and a person is under no obligation to speak with a government agent in this situation.

Indeed, you don’t even need to answer or open the door in response to knocking/ringing by a government agent, and if you do answer the knock, you can stop speaking at any time. You also have the right to demand that government agents leave the property once the purpose of the visit is established. Government officials would not be enforcing any law or warrant in this context, and so they don’t have the authority of law to remain on the property after a homeowner or resident specifically revokes the implied license to come onto the property.

When the government’s actions go beyond merely approaching the door and knocking, it risks violating the Fourth Amendment, which requires a warrant and probable cause of possible wrongdoing in order to search one’s property. A government agent would violate the Fourth Amendment if he snooped around the premises, peering into window and going to other areas in search of residents.

It should be pointed out that some judges (including Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch) believe that placing “No Trespassing” signs or taking other steps to impede access to the door is sufficient to negate any implied permission for government agents or others to approach your home, but this view does not have general acceptance.

While in theory one can refuse to speak with police or other government officials during a “knock and talk” encounter, as the courts have asserted as a justification for dismissing complaints about this police investigative tactic, the reality is far different. Indeed, it is unreasonable to suggest that individuals caught unaware by these tactics will not feel pressured in the heat of the moment to comply with a request to speak with government agents who display official credentials and are often heavily armed, let alone allow them to search one’s property. Even when such consent is denied, police have been known to simply handcuff the homeowner and conduct a search over his objections.

Second, there is the danger inherent in these knock-and-talk encounters.

Although courts have embraced the fiction that “knock and talks” are “voluntary” encounters that are no different from other door-to-door canvassing, these constitutionally dubious tactics are highly intimidating confrontations meant to pressure individuals into allowing police access to one’s home, which then paves the way for a warrantless search of one’s home and property.

The act of going to homes and taking steps to speak with occupants is akin to the “knock and talk” tactic used by police, which can be fraught with danger for homeowners and government agents alike. Indeed, “knock-and-talk” policing has become a thinly veiled, warrantless exercise by which citizens are coerced and intimidated into “talking” with heavily armed police who “knock” on their doors in the middle of the night.

“Knock-and-shoot” policing might be more accurate, however.

“Knock and talks” not only constitute severe violations of the privacy and security of homeowners, but the combination of aggression and surprise employed by police is also a recipe for a violent confrontation that rarely ends well for those on the receiving end of these tactics.

For example, although 26-year-old Andrew Scott had committed no crime and never fired a single bullet or threatened police, he was gunned down by police who knocked aggressively on the wrong door at 1:30 am, failed to identify themselves as police, and then repeatedly shot and killed Scott when he answered the door while holding a gun in self-defense. The police were investigating a speeding incident by engaging in a middle-of-the-night “knock and talk” in Scott’s apartment complex.

Carl Dykes was shot in the face by a county deputy who pounded on Dykes’ door in the middle of the night without identifying himself. Because of reports that inmates had escaped from a local jail, Dykes brought a shotgun with him when he answered the door.

As these and other incidents make clear, while Americans have a constitutional right to question the legality of a police action or resist an unlawful police order, doing so can often get one arrested, shot or killed.

Third, there is the question of how the government plans to use the information it obtains during these knock-and-talk visits.

Because the stated purpose of the program is to promote vaccination, homeowners and others who reside at the residence will certainly be asked if they are vaccinated. Again, you have a right not to answer this or any other question. Indeed, an argument could be made that even asking this question is improper if the purpose of the program is merely to ensure that Americans “have the information they need on how both safe and accessible the vaccine is.”

Under the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a, an agency should only collect and maintain information about an individual as is “relevant and necessary to accomplish a purpose of the agency.” In this situation, the government agent could accomplish the purpose of assuring persons have information about the vaccine simply by providing that information (either in writing or orally) and would not need to know the vaccination status of the residents. To the extent the agents do request, collect and store information about residents’ vaccination status, this could be a Privacy Act violation.

Of course, there is always the danger that this program could be used for other, more nefarious, purposes not related to vaccination encouragement. As with knock-and-talk policing, government agents might misuse their appearance of authority to gain entrance to a residence and obtain other information about it and those who live there. Once the door is opened by a resident, anything the agents can see from their vantage point can be reported to law enforcement authorities.

Moreover, while presumably the targeting will be of areas with demonstrated low vaccination rates, there is no guarantee that this program would not be used as cover for conducting surveillance on areas deemed to be “high crime” areas as a way of obtaining intelligence for law enforcement purposes.

We’ve been down this road before, with the government sending its spies to gather intel on American citizens by questioning them directly, or by asking their neighbors to snitch on them.

Remember the egregiously invasive and intrusive American Community Survey?

Unlike the traditional census, which collects data every ten years, the American Community Survey (ACS) is sent to about 3 million homes per year at a reported cost of hundreds of millions of dollars. Moreover, while the traditional census is limited to ascertaining the number of persons living in each dwelling, their ages and ethnicities, the ownership of the dwelling and telephone numbers, the ACS is much more intrusive, asking questions relating to respondents’ bathing habits, home utility costs, fertility, marital history, work commute, mortgage, and health insurance, among other highly personal and private matters.

Individuals who receive the ACS must complete it or be subject to monetary penalties. Although no reports have surfaced of individuals actually being penalized for refusing to answer the survey, the potential fines that can be levied for refusing to participate in the ACS are staggering. For every question not answered, there is a $100 fine. And for every intentionally false response to a question, the fine is $500. Therefore, if a person representing a two-person household refused to fill out any questions or simply answered nonsensically, the total fines could range from upwards of $10,000 and $50,000 for noncompliance.

At 28 pages (with an additional 16-page instruction packet), the ACS contains some of the most detailed and intrusive questions ever put forth in a census questionnaire. These concern matters that the government simply has no business knowing, including questions relating to respondents’ bathing habits, home utility costs, fertility, marital history, work commute, mortgage, and health insurance, among others. For instance, the ACS asks how many persons live in your home, along with their names and detailed information about them such as their relationship to you, marital status, race and their physical, mental and emotional problems, etc. The survey also asks how many bedrooms and bathrooms you have in your house, along with the fuel used to heat your home, the cost of electricity, what type of mortgage you have and monthly mortgage payments, property taxes and so on.

However, that’s not all.

The survey also demands to know how many days you were sick last year, how many automobiles you own and the number of miles driven, whether you have trouble getting up the stairs, and what time you leave for work every morning, along with highly detailed inquiries about your financial affairs. And the survey demands that you violate the privacy of others by supplying the names and addresses of your friends, relatives and employer. The questionnaire also demands that you give other information on the people in your home, such as their educational levels, how many years of school were completed, what languages they speak and when they last worked at a job, among other things.

While some of the ACS’ questions may seem fairly routine, the real danger is in not knowing why the information is needed, how it will be used by the government or with whom it will be shared.

Finally, you have the right to say “no.”

Whether police are knocking on your door at 2 am or 2:30 pm, as long as you’re being “asked” to talk to a police officer who is armed to the teeth and inclined to kill at the least provocation, you don’t really have much room to resist, not if you value your life.

Mind you, these knock-and-talk searches are little more than police fishing expeditions carried out without a warrant.

The goal is intimidation and coercion.

Unfortunately, with police departments increasingly shifting towards pre-crime policing and relying on dubious threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, flagged “words,” and “suspicious” activity reports aimed at snaring potential enemies of the state, we’re going to see more of these warrantless knock-and-talk police tactics by which police attempt to circumvent the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement and prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.

Here’s the bottom line.

These agents are coming to your home with one purpose in mind: to collect information on you.

It’s a form of intimidation, of course. You shouldn’t answer any questions you’re uncomfortable answering about your vaccine history or anything else. The more information you give them, the more it can be used against you. Just ask them politely but firmly to leave.

In this case, as in so many interactions with government agents, the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments (and your cell phone recording the encounter) are your best protection.

Under the First Amendment, you don’t have to speak (to government officials or anyone else). The Fourth Amendment protects you against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. And under the Fifth Amendment, you have a right to remain silent and not say anything which might be used against you.

You can also post a “No Trespassing” sign on your property to firmly announce that you are exercising your right to be left alone. If you see government officials wandering around your property and peering through windows, in my opinion, you have a violation of the Fourth Amendment. Government officials can ring the doorbell, but once you put them on notice that it’s time for them to leave, they can’t stay on your property.

It’s important to be as clear as possible and inform them that you will call the police if they don’t leave. You may also wish to record your encounter with the government agent. If they still don’t leave, immediately call the local police and report a trespasser on your property.

Remember, you have rights.

The government didn’t want us to know about—let alone assert—those rights during this whole COVID-19 business.

After all, for years now, the powers-that-be—those politicians and bureaucrats who think like tyrants and act like petty dictators regardless of what party they belong to—have attempted to brainwash us into believing that we have no right to think for ourselves, make decisions about our health, protect our homes and families and businesses, act in our best interests, demand accountability and transparency from government, or generally operate as if we are in control of our own lives.

But we have every right, and you know why?

Because as the Declaration of Independence states, we are endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights—to life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness—that no government can take away from us.

Unfortunately, that hasn’t stopped the government from constantly trying to usurp our freedoms at every turn. Indeed, the nature of government is such that it invariably oversteps its limits, abuses its authority, and flexes its totalitarian muscles.

Take this COVID-19 crisis, for example.

What started out as an apparent effort to prevent a novel coronavirus from sickening the nation (and the world) has become yet another means by which world governments (including our own) can expand their powers, abuse their authority, and further oppress their constituents.

The government has made no secret of its plans.

Just follow the money trail, and you’ll get a sense of what’s in store: more militarized police, more SWAT team raids, more surveillance, more lockdowns, more strong-armed tactics aimed at suppressing dissent and forcing us to comply with the government’s dictates.

It’s chilling to think about, but it’s not surprising.

In many ways, this COVID-19 state of emergency has invested government officials (and those who view their lives as more valuable than ours) with a sanctimonious, self-righteous, arrogant, Big Brother Knows Best approach to top-down governing, and the fall-out can be seen far and wide.

It’s an ugly, self-serving mindset that views the needs, lives and rights of “we the people” as insignificant when compared to those in power.

That’s how someone who should know better such as Alan Dershowitz, a former Harvard law professor, can suggest that a free people—born in freedom, endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights, and living in a country birthed out of a revolutionary struggle for individual liberty—have no rights to economic freedom, to bodily integrity, or to refuse to comply with a government order with which they disagree.

According to Dershowitz, who has become little more than a legal apologist for the power elite, “You have no right not to be vaccinated, you have no right not to wear a mask, you have no right to open up your business… And if you refuse to be vaccinated, the state has the power to literally take you to a doctor’s office and plunge a needle into your arm.”

Dershowitz is wrong: as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, while the courts may increasingly defer to the government’s brand of Nanny State authoritarianism, we still have rights.

The government may try to abridge those rights, it may refuse to recognize them, it may even attempt to declare martial law and nullify them, but it cannot litigate, legislate or forcefully eradicate them out of existence.

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39 Comments
KaD
KaD
July 14, 2021 11:58 am

USSA News: DHS Training Course: Prepare For MASS PUBLIC Quarantine Of Unvaccinated Rural Americans

KaD
KaD
July 14, 2021 12:01 pm

When the covid police show up at my door I plan on telling them we have researched and discussed the issues and our decisions are none of their damn business.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  KaD
July 14, 2021 4:35 pm

Hello. May I see your I.D. card, please. Thank you. Good bye. That’s all one needs to say.

After greeting get the individual(s) names preferably by taking a photo of their I.D.

After the NKVD* provide the identity doc say thank you and good bye. Close the door. That’s all there is to it.

One may also advise the Vaxx Squad to please do not come back otherwise you will be tresspassing.

Note: A couple of pissed off pit bulls in the front yard work better than most anything.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Auntie Kriest
July 14, 2021 7:11 pm

Pit bulls will quite possibly then be shot. I don’t want my dogs shot.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Llpoh
July 14, 2021 10:47 pm

Someone shoots my German Sheps, its’s all over for me possibly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Auntie Kriest
July 14, 2021 9:43 pm

wonder if someone will compile those photos

piearesquared
piearesquared
July 14, 2021 12:23 pm

No, I will not let them in or talk to them. I am not going to get vaccinated, period. That is the hill that I will die on, literally if need be. However I am cheering for all of the efforts to get people vaccinated. I have become so disgusted with my fellow humans, especially over the last few years, that I am actually looking forward to the 90% population reduction that the NWO wants, and will almost certainly get. If the vaccinations are part of that plan for population reduction, which appears to be the case, then all I can say is that vaccinations (for others) are a good thing. Anyone dumb enough to get a vaccination deserves to be one of those that dies.

Hunter's crack pipe
Hunter's crack pipe
  piearesquared
July 14, 2021 1:16 pm

I’m inclined to agree, although I’m not giving you either 👍👎. After the vaccine has done it’s job and we’re all living the real world version of Mad Max, it will be easier to identify those who need some lead in their diet.

Kevin
Kevin
  piearesquared
July 14, 2021 1:45 pm

100% yes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  piearesquared
July 14, 2021 2:34 pm

That is a very callous and uncaring statement. I have close family members who have taken the shot. I do not want them to die. There are many intelligent people who, especially when the shots were first made available, decided to get it. There are also many intelligent people who did not get it then and do not want it now, with the human trials having produced so many bad effects.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 4:07 pm
nab
nab
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 4:22 pm

“There are many intelligent people who, especially when the shots were first made available, decided to get it.”

Intelligent? Define that.

I am guessing you meant ‘highly educated’. Big difference.

An intelligent person would research all the pros and cons and then make a decision. Since the known risk to anyone under 65 were near zero when the Jabs were made available and the risks of the Jab were that it was an entirely new and almost entirely untested (definitely not for long term issues), anyone who took the Jab could NOT have made an informed choice. Not a sign of intelligence.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 5:25 pm

Discern between intelligence and wisdom.

fujigm
fujigm
  Anonymous
July 15, 2021 1:44 am

Intelligence is researching all information to make an informed decision.
Wisdom is learning from either one’s own mistakes or preferably the mistakes of others.

An intelligent person would have reservations about this vaccine, especially due to the low morbidity of the virus. As such, he would defer taking the vaccine.

After watching the inordinate number of adverse effects of the vaccine on others, he would have the wisdom of his decision.

Alternatively, had he taken the vaccine, and experienced adverse effects, he would still have the wisdom provided by his decisions.

I have always sought wisdom by observing the misfortune of others, preferring to forgo that misfortune myself.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  piearesquared
July 14, 2021 10:50 pm

Family, friends? Well ok,. ya, they were idiots, but looking forward? They will blame us unvaxxed anyway, and we will be targeted.

James
James
July 14, 2021 12:36 pm

Suddenly my garden gnomes filled with tannerite and ball bearings no longer seem so silly now.

TheAssegai
TheAssegai
  James
July 14, 2021 3:10 pm
CrossingTheRubicon
CrossingTheRubicon
July 14, 2021 12:45 pm

Never talk to the media nor to spies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 14, 2021 12:54 pm

Conservatives should just relax about the door-to-door vaxx-19 squads, these brave heroes are actually looking for Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction but need to keep this mission low profile.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 10:54 pm

Osama may be under the floor boards, ya never know.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 14, 2021 12:58 pm

my common sense rule: unless you are expecting company, never answer your door. nothing good comes from it. at best, it’s a seventh day adventist and at worst it’s a process server or home invader. you have zero to gain by opening that door. if it’s your mom she can call you first, and should. if it’s your lady, she can text you. if it’s Publisher’s Clearing House you’ll see the ballons and fancy painted van outside. DO NOT ANSWER YOUR DOOR!

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 3:18 pm

Indeed they are identifying the enemy.

Hunter's crack pipe
Hunter's crack pipe
July 14, 2021 1:12 pm

Will I let them in? He’ll no! I won’t be ‘brandishing’, but they’ll be told to get off my property as they watch me call law enforcement. And told explicitly that I view any attempt to come into my house as an act of insurgent aggression and will be shot as such.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 14, 2021 1:21 pm

I vote to employ the Ron Swanson tactic for government interviews….answer every question with a question!

Harrington Richardson: Confederate?
Harrington Richardson: Confederate?
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 4:02 pm

“Why Mister, why?”

Monger
Monger
July 14, 2021 1:22 pm

“hello, we are from the Government and are here to help you, have you had your vaccine ?” In reply “Oh interesting, the first time in my life that has happened, and no, i rate the Government like i rate the former Soviets, Nazis, East Germans or CCP with the only step down they have left is go full North Korean, pure evil and enemy of the human race, take the vaccine…. considering i’ve had the Covid twice now and damn near killed me, i guess i’m immune and am willing to take my chances”
I don’t really care, they and the vaccine can go f*** themselves.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 14, 2021 1:28 pm

TPTB are bringing the vaxx-19 fight to you. Leverage your defensive strength if living in a gated community. This is the whole point of the gate for which you pay HMO dues. That way they will not be able to finger individual addresses as non-compliant for NKVD processing.

Right before the FedCoats push through your county, agree to a neighborhood entry check point with Sheriff Department awareness to block their trespass and infiltration. Report to their agent that everyone in the HMO met, folks are fully informed of their options, you are their elected rep, and no one is interested in further government intrusions into private medical decisions.

We are really going to have to figure out lawful solutions as TPTB need (demand) an incident to justify phase 2 of this Marxist nightmare and that will happen if we are disorganized and fearful.

Abbi
Abbi
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 2:28 pm

That would not work in my neighborhood. No gate and then there is the front page of the local lefty newspaper documentation of the local Chief of Police and the County High Sheriff both kneeling to the local and state leaders of blm last summer.
Can’t get more obvious than that.

todd
todd
  Anonymous
July 14, 2021 3:14 pm

if you live under a hmo you’ve already lost.

Warren
Warren
  todd
July 14, 2021 5:08 pm

The HOA in my community sued a neighbor over something or other before I moved in. She took the incorporation documents to a lawyer and then countersued arguing that the docs weren’t probably done, the court agreed and declared it invalidated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  todd
July 14, 2021 9:02 pm

But the HOA gate that BLM tore down in St. Louis made all the difference in the world to McCloskey going to the slammer for brandishing. It offered a private buffer zone outside of his immediate property line. It’s destruction profoundly shifted the narrative OPFOR could bring to bear against a frightened homeowner.

Come up with better solutions and share them or suffer not so great ones. Tick toc.

Warren
Warren
July 14, 2021 4:59 pm

In North Carolina they are sending out door knockers with bags full of jabs the “Doses to Doors” program, accompanied by Nat Guard service members in their Battle Dress fatigues. No intimidation there….right.

Stangdog
Stangdog
  Warren
July 14, 2021 5:06 pm

Seriously? Are the military goons armed as well?

ASIG
ASIG
July 14, 2021 6:07 pm

All that is likely to happen in apartment complexes and in the suburbs but I don’t see how they’ll be doing that out in the rural areas. I’m on acreage that is fenced and gated and all gates are locked. No one ever comes on to my property without me knowing they’re coming over. I don’t see them climbing over my fence to get onto my property. I’ve heard it said that people get shot doing that; that’s just what I’ve heard; don’t know if it’s true.

Llpoh
Llpoh
July 14, 2021 7:10 pm

Motion activated sprinkler system.

BL
BL
July 14, 2021 10:06 pm

Just don’t answer the door. We don’t answer the front door nor do our neighbors, been that way for decades.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
July 14, 2021 10:29 pm

Pretend you’re deaf.

Carl
Carl
  Glock-N-Load
July 15, 2021 3:20 am

Big wet cough in their face, followed by a juicy sneeze. Wouldn’t hurt to hawk up a huge yellow-green goober and blow it at them after they do an about face.

TampaRed
TampaRed
July 14, 2021 10:33 pm

off topic but close enough–
earlier this pm i ran out to publix & at an intersection on the way there is one of those electronic billboards that have the ads that are constantly changing–
one of the ads was 4 a january,6 lawbreaker–