The Numbers
Justice in Waco is still delayed. As of 9:45 a.m. Central Time, 146 of the approximately 177 people arrested at a Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents meeting at the Twin Peaks restaurant on...
View ArticleThe Martinez Case Month Eight
Division 30 of the Superior Court in downtown Los Angeles is a northern suburb of Hell. Those who will be judged murmur and tremble as they wait to be called before an officious judge named Sergio...
View ArticleWaco Hot Air
Rumors have begun to fill the noise gap left by the absence of any actual news about the Waco Massacre in the parking lot of the Twin Peaks restaurant on May 17. Two days ago a Houston lawyer named...
View ArticleWaco So Far
It has been 19 days since the worst episode of “biker violence“ in the history of the United States. There were no homicides at Hollister in 1947 or at two “motorcycle riots” in Riverside, California...
View ArticleWaco Day Twenty
One hundred thirty defendants, rounded up in the mass arrests that followed the Waco Massacre, remain in custody in the McLennan County Jail today. They are all charged with “engaging in organized...
View ArticleGovernment Will Lose Mongols Case
The Mongols Nation Case, in which the government hopes to forbid Mongols Motorcycle Club members from wearing Mongols Motorcycle Club patches looks like it is headed for a nine week trial. At a status...
View ArticleMeanwhile In El Paso
Police busted up another Confederation of Clubs meeting in El Paso on Tuesday night. A very large group of Texas state troopers and El Paso police surrounded the regular monthly meeting at a VFW Post...
View ArticleWaco Witnesses Call Cops Killers
Despite the continued, determined efforts of the Waco police, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to criminally cover up the worst episode...
View ArticleJustice Denied In Waco
About 500 Harley riders convened outside the McLennan County Courthouse yesterday seeking justice for the nine men who were killed in a parking lot on May 17; justice for the approximately 17 men who...
View ArticleCalifornia Lane Splitting Law
California is about to become the first state to officially regulate lane splitting – the practice of riding a motorcycle between lines of stalled or slow moving cars, The law isn’t going to change...
View ArticleGerald Yager Murdered
The body of a 68-year-old man named Gerald Yager was found in his burning home in Gary, Indiana about 4 a.m. last Saturday. Yager’s hands were handcuffed in front of him. His throat was cut and...
View ArticleInside The Waco Bubble
In an editorial published in today’s Waco Tribune-Herald, the paper found a cause for the simmering discontent over the continued, illegal incarceration of more than 120 people who were rounded up in...
View ArticleThe Constitution In Waco
The First Amendment to the Constitution states: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of...
View ArticleWhat Happened In Waco
What happened in Waco was much more sordid and cynical than the American public has yet been allowed to know and it represents a terrible, possibly fatal, cancer in the body of the American Republic....
View ArticleDance Of The Motions And Judges
The Mongols Nation case, which may be the government’s last, best chance to seize the Mongols Motorcycle Club’s patch, may be drawing to a conclusion. The case is currently assigned to District Court...
View ArticleSpinning Waco
Either the Waco police are lying or the eyewitnesses are. Apparently, a deliberate disinformation campaign began about 45 minutes after the deadly biker massacre in the Twin Peaks restaurant parking...
View ArticleThe Kiel Video
Waco police continue to lie about what happened before during and after the Twin Peaks Massacre on May 17. In a written statement issued last Friday, June 12, police announced: “There were 16 uniformed...
View ArticleThe Mongols Nation Fiasco
The altogether unreasonable Mongols Nation case, in which two Assistant United States Attorneys named Christopher Brunwin and Stephen Welk decided to try the same racketeering case over and over and...
View ArticleWaco Cell Phone Searches
The black shroud the Waco Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives threw over the Twin Peaks Massacre 33 days ago leaks a little more light every day. The most...
View ArticleWeed Not Murders
On Wednesday, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and local police raided what Lake County, Indoana Sheriff John Buncich is calling a “known hang-out of Outlaws...
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