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william_mac
10-08-2007, 12:02 AM
Ever wonder how not to? Well, check it out:

Get Educated: The Citizen's Guide To Surviving Police Encounters



-William
www.William-Mac.com

william_mac
10-08-2007, 08:34 AM
Ever wonder how not to? Well, check it out:

Get Educated: The Citizen's Guide To Surviving Police Encounters (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOg9xS_fIDM)



-William
www.William-Mac.com

Oh come on :(
I'm working hard on this stuff, although I haven't been able to post up my really good works yet (which are coming) I sure would like you wonderful people to provide feedback (no matter what that feedback is).

Honestly, I'm feeling very discouraged today. I don't get much sleep, I'm working my ass off, I haven't been able to enjoy the summer, I'm broke, and there are still black sedans fucking hanging out infront of my house, which isn't fun when you're alone. I can only imagine what will happen when I begin whoring out a video interview I'm filming in a couple of days (details later, when it's done).

So, gimmie a ring on this one. People at the David Icke forums are people that I can talk to on a different level than those whom I usually relate to on a daily basis. So when I post this stuff, I'm just trying to connect with some personality types that I consider as a deeper opinion than so many others. You know?

Give me a heads up guys. At least let me know if you're watching, because I'm watching you guys, I'm commenting, I'm reading, and I even log away some of your opinions in the back of my mind and will most likely use them later.



-William
www.William-Mac.com

heretic
10-08-2007, 08:56 AM
I will say that the video you mention "Busted" is a must watch for anyone who lives in the USA. But it's not relevant for anyone else.

And what's the deal with the black sedans then?

heretic
10-08-2007, 08:58 AM
One more thing,

Dude, you live in the USA where cigarettes are cheap, why roll your own? :D

william_mac
10-08-2007, 09:06 AM
I will say that the video you mention "Busted" is a must watch for anyone who lives in the USA. But it's not relevant for anyone else.

And what's the deal with the black sedans then?

Yeah, it's mainly a US thing. But, at the same time, I think everyone should have those same rights. They seem fairly universal to me.

As far as the black sedans are concerned, I'll be explaining that later. Let's just say I've dug into some things that local police don't want people digging into.

Probably around the middle of next week I should have the video up about it, and the article. After that we're on to the Alex Jones show and other such things, so everyone here will definately know about it.



-William
www.William-Mac.com

william_mac
10-08-2007, 09:12 AM
One more thing,

Dude, you live in the USA where cigarettes are cheap, why roll your own? :D

Well, first of all, handrolled cigarettes taste better, and it's more classic and vintage, which I also like. In addition, the tobacco I buy is not an illuminati brand, and it has no additives, preservatives, or other such things, which probably explains why it tastes so good. Plus that, I have quite a staunch outlook on cigarettes, I think smoking is an art and an ethic, so It's important for me to do it right.

As far as cigarettes being cheap... no way. The taxes keep on getting raised. A pack of domestic brand filtered cigarettes that have 20 cigarettes in a pack will run you $4 US dollars. However, for the same price I can get a pouch of handrolling tobacco with 60 rolling papers and roll almost a hundred cigarettes from that pouch.

I usually buy cans full of tobacco, which can get me almost 300 cigarettes, and that only costs $10 US. If you do the math, cigarette packs with 20 cigarettes inside (which taste disgusting) for $4 US dollars each amount to a hell of a lot more money than getting almost 300 cigarettes from a can of handrolling tobacco. Plus that, a can of handrolling tobacco with last me about a month and a half usually, which means I don't have to spend the gas to drive to the local gas station or grocery store to buy a pack of cigarettes every two days, and I don't have to worry about getting a nicotine attack in the middle of the night and stores being closed, and I'm out of cigarettes.



-William
www.William-Mac.com

heretic
10-08-2007, 09:18 AM
LOL, actually in Texas a lot of gas stations have under the counter cigarettes from the Indian reservations and they are like $2 a pack but you have to ask for them I don't know about the rest of the US (even though I don't live in TX)

william_mac
10-08-2007, 09:20 AM
Well, first of all, handrolled cigarettes taste better, and it's more classic and vintage, which I also like. In addition, the tobacco I buy is not an illuminati brand, and it has no additives, preservatives, or other such things, which probably explains why it tastes so good. Plus that, I have quite a staunch outlook on cigarettes, I think smoking is an art and an ethic, so It's important for me to do it right.

As far as cigarettes being cheap... no way. The taxes keep on getting raised. A pack of domestic brand filtered cigarettes that have 20 cigarettes in a pack will run you $4 US dollars. However, for the same price I can get a pouch of handrolling tobacco with 60 rolling papers and roll almost a hundred cigarettes from that pouch.

I usually buy cans full of tobacco, which can get me almost 300 cigarettes, and that only costs $10 US. If you do the math, cigarette packs with 20 cigarettes inside (which taste disgusting) for $4 US dollars each amount to a hell of a lot more money than getting almost 300 cigarettes from a can of handrolling tobacco. Plus that, a can of handrolling tobacco with last me about a month and a half usually, which means I don't have to spend the gas to drive to the local gas station or grocery store to buy a pack of cigarettes every two days, and I don't have to worry about getting a nicotine attack in the middle of the night and stores being closed, and I'm out of cigarettes.



-William
www.William-Mac.com

Plus that, handrolling your own cigarettes is just plain cool. Chicks dig it, hah hah. But, seriously, smoking is an art form. There are right and wrong ways to do it. I like the action of smoking, and part of that action is rolling a completely unique cigarette every time. When you roll your own cigarettes, you also smoke less.

With factory and illuminati owned cigarette companies like Phillip Morris, they add nicotine, and they do the same with the "light" cigarettes. They make it easy for you to just pull one out and chain smoke. But, smoking shouldn't be like that. When you smoke a handrolled cigarette you get enough nicotine to last you for a while, and you don't feel like smoking as much, also the smell is much less offesnive to people.

My father smokes (he lives somewhere else, and my sister and mother hate smoke smells), and he smoked Basic menthol lights, and they smelled disgusting. I can't even stand the smell of regular cigarettes, they make me literally gag. But, I have friends and family that hate the smell of cigarette smoke, and some are allergic, but they always tell me that my hand-rolled cigarettes don't bother them, and the smell is actually pleasant.



-William

william_mac
10-08-2007, 09:21 AM
LOL, actually in Texas a lot of gas stations have under the counter cigarettes from the Indian reservations and they are like $2 a pack but you have to ask for them I don't know about the rest of the US (even though I don't live in TX)

Each state is different. But there are cigarettes here that are like .75 cents, and they're horrible. If you're paying less money, you're getting less quality.



-William

heretic
10-08-2007, 09:24 AM
When you smoke a handrolled cigarette you get enough nicotine to last you for a while, and you don't feel like smoking as much, also the smell is much less offesnive to people.



I like to smoke cigars, it's the same thing you get plenty of nicotine without even inhaling.

william_mac
10-08-2007, 09:34 AM
I like to smoke cigars, it's the same thing you get plenty of nicotine without even inhaling.

For cigarette smokers, it's such an odd thing to try and smoke a cigar. I've tried, but I just can't look good for some reason. I like smoking a pipe, but I think I need to wait until I'm older and have a beard and I'm bending over a canvas while paitning before I can do that and look good.

Hah, here I am with a video about not getting arrested for drugs, and talking about politics, and we've just launched into a conversation about savvy vices.

As a good friend of mine lyracized in his band The Silver City Rustlers "The Vice is Life! So take it right, take it nice, don't let it cause no strife, 'cause baby you KNOW I got a bottle of whiskey and a little bit of BLOW!"



-William
www.William-Mac.com

heretic
10-08-2007, 09:46 AM
For cigarette smokers, it's such an odd thing to try and smoke a cigar. I've tried, but I just can't look good for some reason. I like smoking a pipe, but I think I need to wait until I'm older and have a beard and I'm bending over a canvas while paitning before I can do that and look good.

Hah, here I am with a video about not getting arrested for drugs, and talking about politics, and we've just launched into a conversation about savvy vices.

As a good friend of mine lyracized in his band The Silver City Rustlers "The Vice is Life! So take it right, take it nice, don't let it cause no strife, 'cause baby you KNOW I got a bottle of whiskey and a little bit of BLOW!"



-William
www.William-Mac.com

Smoking a cigar imbibes an image. You have to dress appropriately for the occasion. Wear a long sleeve nice shirt. Regular cigarette smokers always have trouble with cigars because they are used to lighting up a small smoke and it being over in under 5 minutes, whereas with a cigar you have to take more time and really be interested in enjoying what you are smoking.

21_12_2012
10-08-2007, 02:23 PM
Americans have always had a better deal as far as cigarettes / tobacco / petrol/gas prices are concerned...

Here in the UK we pay at least £5 ($10) for a packet of 20 cigarettes...unless you happen to know someone (who knows someone...who knows someone) who can get them 'brought in' from abroad... (luckily there are many such people here !)

Also, we pay £10 for a pouch of 50 gram handrolling tobacco. (unless you know someone)

And petrol (gas) where i live, is around £1 per litre (not sure what that is in gallons)...and i live in the 'cheapskate' North West of the UK.

So, you've got it better than you think there !

William_mac...what brand of hand-rolling tobacco do you smoke ? Is it that sacred-spirit stuff ? (red indian stuff ?...dunno if i've got the name right there or not)

Sorry to go off topic anyway !

mentalogirl
10-08-2007, 02:27 PM
You request feedback so here it goes:
It's great that you take the initiative to tackle these issues.Do you do that on your own?If so,that's a bit heavy isn't it?I mean as per sharing responsability about having to fear black sedans outside.

I don't do drugs or cigarrettes so am not really concerned,but I think 'soft' drugs users should be left alone,unless they are dealing(well actually that would be another discussion).
The way things are in Amsterdam are perfect,you go to cafes to smoke and can even have a joint wherever you are - I think there's a limit though.

Don't know,America freaks me out these days.I was in San Diego 2 years ago and could not go to a restaurant without showing ID.I did not have my passport so me and my hosts had to go back to my hotel for it.Serious police state...

Keep up the good work:)

zoloko
10-08-2007, 02:54 PM
I LOVE YOU!

Right on William!!:)
The same rules here in DK. No search without "Proper cause" and also if you are a woman you can crave a female officer if they want to search your person!! I think you also posted this to give all of us confidence in our selves! To resist being pushed and feel helpless in situations like that! Great advise! We need more of this!! How to handle real life situations!!!!!!!!!! It´s called dissent!! Don´t forget!!

THANK YOU!

zoloko
10-08-2007, 02:57 PM
I LOVE YOU!

Why the hostillety in replyes??????????
Focusing on cigarette-rolling??????????? LOL!!!!!!!!!!

THANK YOU!

zoloko
10-08-2007, 03:19 PM
I LOVE YOU!

Is it the "LAW OF JANTE" here?? :eek::eek::eek:

THANK YOU!

william_mac
10-08-2007, 07:54 PM
Americans have always had a better deal as far as cigarettes / tobacco / petrol/gas prices are concerned...

Here in the UK we pay at least £5 ($10) for a packet of 20 cigarettes...unless you happen to know someone (who knows someone...who knows someone) who can get them 'brought in' from abroad... (luckily there are many such people here !)

Also, we pay £10 for a pouch of 50 gram handrolling tobacco. (unless you know someone)

And petrol (gas) where i live, is around £1 per litre (not sure what that is in gallons)...and i live in the 'cheapskate' North West of the UK.

So, you've got it better than you think there !

William_mac...what brand of hand-rolling tobacco do you smoke ? Is it that sacred-spirit stuff ? (red indian stuff ?...dunno if i've got the name right there or not)

Sorry to go off topic anyway !

I smoke Bali-Shag European Halfwazer Cut.



-William

william_mac
10-08-2007, 07:56 PM
You request feedback so here it goes:
It's great that you take the initiative to tackle these issues.Do you do that on your own?If so,that's a bit heavy isn't it?I mean as per sharing responsability about having to fear black sedans outside.

I don't do drugs or cigarrettes so am not really concerned,but I think 'soft' drugs users should be left alone,unless they are dealing(well actually that would be another discussion).
The way things are in Amsterdam are perfect,you go to cafes to smoke and can even have a joint wherever you are - I think there's a limit though.

Don't know,America freaks me out these days.I was in San Diego 2 years ago and could not go to a restaurant without showing ID.I did not have my passport so me and my hosts had to go back to my hotel for it.Serious police state...

Keep up the good work:)

I've never been to San Diego...or anywhere past Texas, so i've never had trouble with that.

But San Diego is a really major military base, I think, so I could understand that maybe.



-William