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Secret Wars
Secret Wars

 

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Wiretap tha Documentary
Wiretap tha Documentary

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Wire Tap: the Documentary, takes you into a security nightmare. In a highly technological world, the
police are always advancing the boundaries of what they can use to penetrate the criminal veil. At
their disposal are the tools of a paranoid bureaucracy dedicated to financing its lust for power
with the spoils of illegal narcotics and incarceration of the youth. The best laid plans of the
Patriot Act have made a giant loophole in wire surveillance, which can call into account everyone in
America as a possible part of a narcotics organization./nWe begin with the story of the wire tap
case that changed the face of criminal investigation in America, and yet it came from one of the
least likely places, in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado. Xavier Davis, aka Boozilla or Zaboo,
planted the seeds of West Coast Hip Hop, gang life, and easy drug money. It was in this new and ripe
environment that he would also lay the foundations of a legal music business that would stretch a
nation wide and give hope to many local artists struggling for notoriety. /nIn the music business,
Boozilla cultivated an image, and that image drew the attention of the authorities. In an
investigation that lasted less than 3 months, the State of Colorado ended up convicting Xavier
Davis, and several others who may have been nothing more than legal business associates, on charges
of “Conspiracy”. /nWho gets caught in these wire tap investigations of “front” businesses? Not just
the dealers and sellers of illegal narcotics! Due to the nature of front businesses, codes are meant
to sound like standard business deals. The dry cleaner who also sells drugs might use “detergent” as
a code for cocaine. Now anytime authorities hear “detergent” on a wiretap they assume a person is
speaking about narcotics. Deciphering these codes help police to put away the “Bad Guys”. So if
police are starting to take “everyday words” and turn them into codes for narcotics, then will they
start taking “everyday people” to jail for being drug dealers? /nMovie by Optimum Films, Inc in
assoiciation with Elite Entertainment and Freewayenterprises.com. Directed by Rob G. Produced by
Sid Fly and Assoicate Producer Freeway Ricky Ross

Feel Mode
Feel Mode

The first volume in the Feel Mode DVD magazine series features live bombing, live freight painting, U.S. clean trains, rolling freight footage and much more. Most of the video takes place in L.A. and many other West Coast cities. If you like bombing, I definitely suggest this video. The live rooftop painting sessions with KOZE and REGAL are simply awesome.

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