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Pre-conceived notions about bikers. Some say police profiling is a result of clubs actions. What Say you? Lines starting to be drawn? Bikers vs Police?
James “Hollywood” Macecari – Opinion Columnist It seems like 2018 has brought us incidence after incidence of motorcycle club and biker profiling. Earlier this year during Daytona Bike Week a member of the Volusia County Police Department flanked by two FBI agents stated: ” Motorcycle Clubs are nothing more than Domestic Terrorist.” Next, you have the Dodge County and Lomira Police profiling the Outlaws M/C. Not long ago we’ve seen the city of Cudahy refuse an occupancy permit to…
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Harley-Davidson took its tax cut, closed a factory, and rewarded shareholders . You got to love the spin put on this whole situation. What’s your thoughts?
By James “Hollywood” Macecari Opinion Columnist This article from VOX has been making its rounds on the internet today. Don’t know if it’s just being shared because it has Harley-Davidson in the title but maybe you should take a more thorough look at what’s being said. The tax cuts aren’t saving jobs at Harley-Davidson Well, maybe Ms. Wizard you would’ve…
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Government gone wild. The plight of Richard Luther. Clint Broden Guest columnist with Waco Tribune. Waco Tribune only media reporting fairly on Twin Peaks
By James “Hollywood” Macecari Opinion Columnist I often get asked why Insane Throttle keeps Waco in the eyes of our readers so much. I’ve been told by some this is ancient news. It happened over three years ago and why keep going with it? Well for one it was one of the biggest overreaches of…
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Generational changes in the biker scene. Are they good or bad for the lifestyle? Changes over the years that have made impacts on the biker life
By James “Hollywood” Macecari -Opinion Columnist Generational changes in the biker scene. Are they good or bad for the lifestyle? As always it depends on what generation you‘re apart of lol. If you‘re the older generation, you will gripe about some of the things going on right now. If you‘re the younger generation, you love whats happening out in the scene. I‘m middle age, where I stand on some of the things happening in…
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Hells Angels vs. Allen Ginsberg: The unlikely Vietnam War-era confrontation
Hot off the Press from the San Francisco Chronicle By Bill Van Niekerken It would be an understatement to say the Hells Angels and Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg had differing world views. In the Vietnam War era, those views came into conflict in the Bay Area. A recent trip to The Chronicle’s basement archive turned…
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After Motorcycle club claims harassment. Sonora police ask the public to watch the video- Police state they did nothing wrong. Where did Motorcycle Club Protocol come from?
By James ‘Hollywood” Macecari In order to answer the question of what it means to be a biker.One must first learn it’s past.The present-day biker was formed on the battlefields of Vietnam. Those men forged a bond in battle that no one other than those that were there will ever know. Honor, Loyalty and Trust. Those three words were born on the battlefields of Khe Sahn, Ia Drang , the Tet…
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Government 2-0 against Biker Clubs- U.S. Attorney: Guilty verdict exposes Kingsmen as the ‘gun-toting thugs’ they are . Bandidos M/C and Kingsmen Nationals go down.
Hot off the Press From The Buffalo Press Phil Fairbanks and Thomas J. Prohaska Within the close-knit world of the Kingsmen, there were always suspicions that Andre Jenkins didn’t act alone when he killed two fellow Kingsmen in a parking lot outside the North Tonawanda clubhouse. And then came the confrontation, just a day after the…
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Comanchero biker killer Matthew Wiggins brought down by his Prada sunglasses.
Off the Presses from News.Com.AU Lucy Hughes WHEN bikie Darko Janceski was gunned down on his driveway, the killer left behind something that would eventually be his downfall. A MAN found guilty of gunning down a Comanchero gang member in broad daylight was brought down by a pair of Prada sunglasses left at the scene…
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War, Bikes and Whiskey- The Golden Age of Motorcycling.
By Dave Walters I have been to combat. The rush. The adrenaline. How that connects to the Motorcycle. I understand all of that. It is much more a feeling than a thought. You don’t think you need to ride, to push the envelope, you feel it. Our forefathers did too. They came home from War…
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Waco, Texas, the top two leaders of the Bandidos motorcycle club were found guilty on 13 federal charges. Motorcycle Clubs need to understand this isn’t 1980’s
By James “Hollywood” Macecari Pike and Portillo who faced a laundry list of former ex-club members testifying against them were found guilty on 13 charges . Charges that included murder, extortion and Rico Offenses. It’s safe to say they are right now facing life in prison; Which by the looks of it, will be the ultimate outcome for Pike and Portillo. The guilty verdict was especially stinging to a lot of people…
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Waco Twin Peaks Bikers Original Charges Reach The 3 Year Statute of Limitations The Illusions of the Dismissals and the Reality of the Re Indictments
~Texas Bellend~ Here we are at the 3rd year Anniversary of May 17th, 2015 Twin Peaks Waco Texas Biker tragedy. Most are just enjoying the drama and news coming out from this bloody mess. There is a huge amount of reality that I really don’t believe the biker world and general public just can’t understand.…
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Twin Peaks cases unravel as 3rd anniversary arrives : Tommy Witherspoon what an article. Remember Waco
Hot off the Press from the Waco Tribune By TOMMY WITHERSPOON • twitherspoon@wacotrib.com By the evening of May 17, 2015, the bodies of nine dead bikers had been cleared from the parking lot of the Twin Peaks restaurant, and the Waco Police Department was working America’s deadliest episode of biker violence as a murder case.…
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FAKE ABDUCTION- A Pagan biker gang kidnapped him lol, the businessman claimed. The FBI didn’t buy it. Now he is locked up. Karma comes right back around
Off the Press from the Washington Post When Larry Price Jr.’s wife reported him missing in the early morning hours of April 18, the disappearance set off a massive search. Helicopters, canine teams and investigators at the state and federal level scoured the state of Virginia for Price, a 38-year-old Bluefield businessman with ties to the coal, restaurant and…

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