If you go in for your 2nd "interview" without an attorney make sure you have your affairs in order. The average time in prison people that didn't attack the police are getting is between 6 months and 2 years. Some are getting less, some are getting more. Going in without an attorney puts you at unbelievably serious risk of a perjury charge (felony) for lying to the FBI. If you get a date or time wrong, or even some minute detail they will use it.
I think that if this is your 2nd they either didn't get everything they wanted and are fishing, or they have something they think you will omit or change. You are in danger and I would completely change your attitude - this is absolutely serious. If you don't think you can afford an attorney just think what being incarcerated for even 3 months will do to you, and then sell something or borrow money to get an attorney. If you mess up a detail and get charged for perjury you won't need guns anymore - you will be a felon.
Get an attorney and they will tell you whether to meet with them or hold out for a subpoena. DO NOT invite them to your house. DO NOT let them come into your house if they show up unless they produce a warrant. Anything they see while in your house can be used for any crimes no matter what they are there for. Oh - and by all means DO NOT record them if you are in a state with 2-party notifications required unless you tell them you want to record and they agree to it ON TAPE.
This isn't just advice on J6 stuff - this is for EVERY interaction where the police are asking you any type of questions.
My rule (as told to me by federal agents I worked with during my time at the Pentagon) is - I want to remain silent, I want to speak with an attorney, I do not consent to a polygraph, I want to see the warrant or subpoena. There are a few others like "am I being detained" or "am I free to go" but they will probably not come into play here.
Good luck - you get one chance to do this right. FBI is no joke and they are worse now with the weaponization of govt.
If you go in for your 2nd "interview" without an attorney make sure you have your affairs in order. The average time in prison people that didn't attack the police are getting is between 6 months and 2 years. Some are getting less, some are getting more. Going in without an attorney puts you at unbelievably serious risk of a perjury charge (felony) for lying to the FBI. If you get a date or time wrong, or even some minute detail they will use it.
I think that if this is your 2nd they either didn't get everything they wanted and are fishing, or they have something they think you will omit or change. You are in danger and I would completely change your attitude - this is absolutely serious. If you don't think you can afford an attorney just think what being incarcerated for even 3 months will do to you, and then sell something or borrow money to get an attorney. If you mess up a detail and get charged for perjury you won't need guns anymore - you will be a felon.
Get an attorney and they will tell you whether to meet with them or hold out for a subpoena. DO NOT invite them to your house. DO NOT let them come into your house if they show up unless they produce a warrant. Anything they see while in your house can be used for any crimes no matter what they are there for. Oh - and by all means DO NOT record them if you are in a state with 2-party notifications required unless you tell them you want to record and the agree to it ON TAPE.
This isn't just advice on J6 stuff - this is for EVERY interaction where the police are asking you any type of questions.
My rule (as told to me by federal agents I worked with during my time at the Pentagon) is - I want to remain silent, I want to speak with an attorney, I do not consent to a polygraph, I want to see the warrant or subpoena. There are a few others like "am I being detained" or "am I free to go" but they will probably not come into play here.
Good luck - you get one chance to do this right. FBI is no joke and they are worse now with the weaponization of govt.