malkeninthemiddle
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Post by malkeninthemiddle on Mar 3, 2015 12:25:20 GMT -5
What the hell, man.. You fled a grand jury indictment into another state where now you pretty much live as a recluse of society in the middle of fucknowhere and now you're also a fugitive on the run.. I don't understand your life at all, Kronibas, but it seems to me like arguing with people on the internet about a virtual and pointless game is probably the least of your worries.
Out of pure morbid curiosity, what possible outcome in all of this would make the next two years of your life any better?
I mean, I don't even understand why you'd run from a grand jury indictment.. They only decide if they'll charge you with anything or not.
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Post by Kronibas 2.0 on Mar 3, 2015 12:58:15 GMT -5
Fuck off malken
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 12:59:05 GMT -5
What the hell, man.. You fled a grand jury indictment into another state where now you pretty much live as a recluse of society in the middle of fucknowhere and now you're also a fugitive on the run.. I don't understand your life at all, Kronibas, but it seems to me like arguing with people on the internet about a virtual and pointless game is probably the least of your worries. Out of pure morbid curiosity, what possible outcome in all of this would make the next two years of your life any better? I mean, I don't even understand why you'd run from a grand jury indictment.. They only decide if they'll charge you with anything or not. I fled as part of a plan from two attorneys, one of them being a former DA of that county, and the deal was, was that I could stay in MS and get locked down on house arrest, MDOC probation, or possibly prison. But leaving in the manner I was instructed to, they imposed a legal period of banishment/exile for two years, starting on March 2013 till *checks watch* March 14, 2015... So, I can almost go home. They also banned me from indefinitely working in an educational institution or teaching in the state of missisisipi. But we have been growing tobacco in this country since the 1600s. When my family arrived in Virginia, there were less than 100,000 people in this country. Now, there are over 300,000,000. So. What makes something a good decision or a bad decision is the end result. Bear with me for a moment... We have been in Mississippi since there was a Mississippi, in the 1840s. Ole Miss, where I got my BA in English... And where the only federal marijuana lab is... Is located 20 min from one side of my family, an hour from the other side. When the wall finally falls, I will have more experience than anyone, in terms of knowing the legal parts and everything about cultivation from cloning to curing... And I will be vindicated when our old cotton fields are filled with weed. As you can see, a lot of people back home are counting on me and believe in me. By doing what I've done, I've managed to rally hundreds/thousands of freaks in one of the most conservative states to vocally push for legalization. My local news outlets, papers, all that have picked up the story. It's insane, really. Recently, a 60-something year old cardiologist who was HUNTED like I was (me getting in trouble was not some "whoops traffic stop" kinda thing... They hunted me down like a dog and put me under investigation and surveillance) asked me to help him write his story. You can read the media version here: www.theweedblog.com/the-case-of-dr-david-allen/If you don't know what the Mississippi Soveriengty Commission is, you should look it up. It was a state funded secret police created to attack the Civil Rights Movement. The MSC also investigated narcotics. Due to political pressure, it became inactive in 72. In its stead rose the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, and it is my pet theory that Nixon used appeals to Wallace segregations who carried the South in either the 68 or 72 election, I would have to check, in the form of the establishing narcotics equivalents of the MSC. To persecute political and racial minorities, specifically. Since they could not longer investigate citizens based on race or sympathy to blacks, they used narcotics, instead. And by doing business with black people, I brought those sons of bitches down on me HARD. Everyone from university professors, to former students, to preachers wives I taught alongside at ICC, to high school teachers, nurses, combat veterans... They all show me love and support me for what I have been trying to make happen, and basically, that involves freeing the weed and kicking off an agricultural revolution in a state that is starving for it.
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malkeninthemiddle
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Post by malkeninthemiddle on Mar 3, 2015 13:05:12 GMT -5
I have a lot of respect for community college teachers, so I hope you can go back to that one day, but it sounds like even by accepting that strange plan, you are left with a permanent black mark on you. Is there anyway for you to eventually expunge that or..?
I'm genuinely interested, keep me posted on your legal stuff.
More questions.. If you had to go in front of a grand jury, it seems like your crime is not some petty possession crime or whatever.. By exiling you for two years, it's not like your crime is forgiven, is it? What will you do once you go home if you can't teach anymore and growing weed is still illegal?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:17:25 GMT -5
My mom thinks that it can be expunged after March, but I won't go back to teaching until I have my MA.
I was able to teach with only a BA at that school as an adjunct based on merit alone (several statewide awards, 4 years tutoring, president of Phi Theta Kappa... Undisputedly one of the best writers to crawl out of Guntown, Mississippi), but they had me capped at like 5 classes a year, at only 2k a class. I worked two jobs tutoring, one at a nonprofit, but still, it was barely any money at all, which is why I shared my weed for money more than I probably should have.
But it's like, when the people that you are serving are philosophy teaches at the CC, nurses, department of health and human services employees, shit man, I could go on. We were incredibly careful, which is why they had to drag me out of my house in chains instead of catching me slipping while riding dirty or some dumb shit like that.
When I found a plug to Ukiah, CA, weed in college and brought that shit back to my home town, people were FLOORED that they didn't have to deal with sketchy dudes or career black market dudes anyone. It was like, a total and complete game changer for that entire fucking city, Tupelo, where Elvis was from, and I took it over on the weed front by being able to consistently supply NorCal bud at cheap prices ($50 eighths, $100 quarters, $350 ounces).
Thing is, is that it was so cheap, that my friends wojld get it and make businesses out of reselling it. And that's what eventually fucked us all up, and they started running surveillance on us.
When it all came crashing down, they tried to get me to pin it all on another former Marine that had been moving a lot of weight for me, and I was like, oh fuck no, you mother fuckers are civilians anyway and can die in a fire. And I told the other Marine instantly.
No one got in trouble, from the top to the bottom, when I did, and that is in part why you see so many people supporting me, why I don't have to hide in public like a lot of people do. Because the simple fact is, not many people can lawyer up for the free like I did, and so they get sucked into the Confidential Informant system, which is basically just a scheme to fuck over your buddies to stay out of trouble. Thing is, is those bastards had already publicly stripped me of everything, including 10k cash, so WHY THE FUCK would I betray my friends after already having my life ground beneath the heel of the law?
FUCK those guys. They have no idea what they have turned me into, and this is not a threat of violence, but they will answer for what they did to my family before it is all said and done.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:22:22 GMT -5
You escaped incarceration and accepted solitary confinement instead. I don't see the point in that, at all. Watch the Shawshank Redemption, then watch Jeremiah Johnson... And see which one you might want to live through. Oh, and in prison, I never would have been able to refine my process of making cannabinoid extracts that government studies show help fight cancer. My life has been weird as fuck, but I think it happened for a reason, and I genuinely believe that I will be vindicated.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:42:43 GMT -5
And what I have been doing has not centered solely around growing weed. For two years, I have been investigating NIDA and the federal lab at Ole Miss, and two months ago, I finally found an old employee from contacts in Oxford who left on bad terms and was willing to speak with me. The shit he has explained to me since then, would blow ALL of your minds. It blew the head cultivation editor of high times, Danny Danko's, mind. It has blown several lawyers minds. It has blown one LOBBYIST's mind. Minds blown all around from people you think would have figured this shit out already. And I don't have it ALL figured out, but I'm getting there. I mean, I would like to sit here and write all of it to you, and it would make you understand that how you view me, and view what I'm doing, is not necessarily ignorant but just incomplete because its gleaned from the things I share with Arm, like hur hur me with big weed plants. Here, this is a snippet from a PhD in conceptual molecular theory who explained to me, among other things, that when the current director of the Ole Miss lab came to power in 81, the same year Reagan was elected, they implemented a pilot drug testing program in the Navy that eventually came to permeate every strata of our society. Moreover, when this program was developed, it was just as cost effective to search for the parent molecule of THC, which only is active for two hours in most people after smoking, but instead chose to search for metabolites, which can IN NO WAY BE LINKED TO CURRENT INTOXICATION. He worked for the federal part of that lab while finishing up his PhD and was disgusted to see people face DUI vehicular deaths because they had, say, smoked weed three days ago and the metabolites were the only thing present... And he knew that the people who developed those tests realized the distinction from DAY FUCKING ONE. The witch hunt could have been avoided, but it is in place by design... I just fear that the scientists did not anticipate the damage it would cause. And THIS was one of the most damning things, because I found myself feeling as though I were being anti-science or jumping to conclusions, but my informant assured me that this was not the case, and this image should sum up why: I may may seem a little weird sometimes, but I have figured out more about this shit than most people... And I could not have investigated the issue so thoroughly had I been in prison. I needed to know who was responsible for what happened to me and so many other good people like cardiologist Dr. David Allen, people who were stripped of everything for involvement with a plant. and despite not being perfectly mentally healthy, I have surprised myself with that I have been able to uncover, and then disseminate.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:52:57 GMT -5
Oh, there was also something else that started in 81 when ElSohly took over the NIDA lab at Ole Miss and, funded by Reagan, began the drug test/drug user witch hunt, as we know it today. 1981.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:55:49 GMT -5
So, congrats, anyone who took the time to read all of that shit... I will put it and more in a book one day, but it should provide some... Significant... Insight on why all this shit has happened with weed in the first fucking place.
And lol, I haven't even discussed ElSohly's investment in pharmaceutical companies and how he effectively commands a monopoly on everything weed in this country, and he does it by providing the scientific mouthpiece to the DEA, an organization he works side by side with.
It is COMPLETELY. FUCKING. ABSURD.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 14:19:33 GMT -5
I really hope that the people who took the time to digest that realize that the Drug War is almost a direct extension of segregation... It was the brain child of Nixon to carry the Deep South and the Wallace segregationists. It's just that, now, they use it to hunt down political opponents, even white ones. Even English teachers. In no way do I regret what has happened to me, because:
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Post by topkekm8s on Mar 3, 2015 14:36:24 GMT -5
who are you even talking to bro
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 14:42:04 GMT -5
Umm, well, some dudes were like why the hell would you put yourself in the position that you're currently in, and I was just explaining why and why it was important that it happened.
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malkeninthemiddle
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Post by malkeninthemiddle on Mar 3, 2015 18:26:53 GMT -5
Umm, well, some dudes were like why the hell would you put yourself in the position that you're currently in, and I was just explaining why and why it was important that it happened. While I totally don't agree with your choices in life (I honestly preferred the Kronibas in that swell suit you posted on the GDB while you were an English community teacher), I can totally respect just how far you are willing to go for what you believe in and I hope it works out for you in the long run. It's always a great feeling when you finally find out your purpose in life.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 18:43:01 GMT -5
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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Post by lulz on Mar 3, 2015 19:45:35 GMT -5
You escaped incarceration and accepted solitary confinement instead. I don't see the point in that, at all. One involves anal rape, the other doesn't. Get it?
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