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Post by crazywilde on Aug 15, 2007 0:13:13 GMT -4
I do not know why people are saying Jonathon is 28.. Valdosta has an online website that is a bit more accurate..
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Post by honeybee on Aug 15, 2007 9:30:14 GMT -4
YIKES! you are right Wiseoldman. Makes me glad I am "out of the loop" of the have's and have not's
I was asked on the other forum why we "bend over and take it" well I just know that "payback is hell"
Like I stated, I believe that the Fed's will be going through all of North Georgia like a dose of salts and folks better start cleaning up their act.
Could anyone be stupid enough to move dope through this area knowing that the Feds are everywhere and people are cutting deals. Maybe they were smoking their own stuff.
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AskTheWiseOldMan
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Post by AskTheWiseOldMan on Aug 15, 2007 10:10:58 GMT -4
I've been saying all along that the Enotah judicial circuit is at the heart of the problem. But the cesspool from which the slime of corruption flows is more "economic" in nature.
I know both of these guys and have no doubt these drugs were destined for the high school.
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Post by daughterofconfeder on Aug 15, 2007 13:38:32 GMT -4
uhmm, sense i affended sumone i changed my user name on here. i uh didnt no that it was alreddy used and i apologize.
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Post by daughterofconfeder on Aug 15, 2007 13:41:02 GMT -4
u know i went to school with these fellers uh huh and they didnt seamed to be bad, they maybe had bad choices.
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Post by sometimeman on Aug 15, 2007 23:06:15 GMT -4
I knowed a boy several years back use to haul dope outta' Columbia. Over flew Cuba, got forced down, spent time in Castro's jail. All kind of angles were worked to get him out but it did no good.
Castro turned him out in the Mariel boat lift, he came home slimed down looking younger! Maybe prison diet might be good! He got another plane and was making "one last load" crashed and got killed.
Some dope haulers in it as a business, but it's lying politicians who need time in the slammer!
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Post by AskTheWiseOldMan on Aug 16, 2007 11:29:19 GMT -4
Does anyone know if the owner of the plane is related to Zell?
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Post by shortcircuit on Aug 16, 2007 17:14:59 GMT -4
Nope, Glenn is a good guy. I'm 100% sure he didn't know what those two were up to.
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Post by shortcircuit on Aug 23, 2007 18:45:54 GMT -4
A Florida-based Customs and Border Protection aircraft recently intercepted a semi-submerged smuggling vessel filled with five metric tons of cocaine.
The Air and Marine crew tracked the self-propelled vessel carrying $352 million worth of cocaine and coordinated a plan with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard to intercept the vessel. Four suspected smugglers were taken into custody.
The Customs and Border Protection aircraft was patrolling in the eastern Pacific Ocean when the crew spotted the vessel Sunday during an ongoing western hemisphere tracking operation.
The aircraft sent instructions to a U.S. Navy ship to meet the vessel. Coast Guard members arrested the suspects and seized 11 cocaine bales.
CBP’s operation includes P-3 Orion long-range surveillance and patrol aircraft throughout the United States, Central and South America to purse threats.
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Post by summerose on Aug 23, 2007 18:52:08 GMT -4
Way to go guys!!! That was a lot of dope. Thank goodness it didn't get into the wrong hands!
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Post by queenbee on Aug 23, 2007 19:04:31 GMT -4
Whew! Glad no one from North Georgia was in on that one we need a break.
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Post by sometimeman on Aug 24, 2007 9:16:40 GMT -4
Lie mar and his kind are everywhere Hemp hunters bust Quitman pot spot By: Andy Brown, abrown@eufaulatribune.com 08/21/2007 email this storyEmail to a friendpost a commentPost a Commentprinter friendlyPrinter-friendly The Quitman County Sherriff's Department located and harvested 380 marijuana plants on Thursday. www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=2235According to information provided by the Drug Enforcement Agency, the plants-some of which were 10-feet tall -were valued at $800 to $1,000 each, making the estimated value of the patch near $380,000. Advertisement The patch, which was located on Corps of Engineers land near the intersection for Depot Street and Bourbon Street in Georgetown, was discovered by two out-of-town hunters. "They were out walking around and just sort of happened up on it," Quitman County Sherriff Lon Ming said. "They gave us a call and we came out and located it." According to Ming, whoever planted the marijuana patch was "no amateur." "They had about four or five different trails leading into the patch, so no one patch got so worn that it was noticeable," he said. "They also had brought some sort of tiller in here to make the rows, and they had hid a five-gallon bucket in an old rusted out barrel about 50 yards from the patch and were using that to get water out of a pond about 50 more yards away to water the patch. They knew what they were doing." Because of the location of the patch, Ming decided it would be best for he and his deputies to go ahead and destroy the patch rather than set up a watch in hopes of nabbing its owner or owners. "Because we had to drive right down Bourbon and Depot there was no need to sit on it," Ming said. "A lot of people saw us come in here, so we thought the best thing to do would be to go ahead and harvest it for them." The marijuana was stored in Quitman Count's evidence room overnight and turned over to the DEA Friday. "They'll dispose of it," Ming said. Ming also requested the DEA do a fly over of the area to search for any more patches. "Because of how thick the woods are you almost have to know where it is to find it if you're walking around," Ming said. "So, we're going to ask for a fly over to see if there's more out here."
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Post by sometimeman on Aug 24, 2007 9:20:05 GMT -4
The sheriff would not sit up a sting and catch the owner of the plants. The stuff was left where it could be "recovered"
You gotta know these people. It's kinda like the Towns County Sheriff and his deputes except it's worse because the Judges and Court are also involved!
The community is actually a community of crooks, kinda like the "Travelers" over in South Carolina. You wouldn't think a whole group or community could be this way. It's like the polygamists groups out west. Tight nit and crooked and illegal--Judges and ALL
Someone they perceive as not "one of them" tries to get constitutional law enforced and they are all over him like a worm in an ant bed--you know like we done that ribs fellow when he was writing for that paper and showed us just how Lie mar Paris was lying and stealing! Why we wouldn't stand for it! "Ribs" had to go! Top Stories Marijuana plants stolen, arson reported in Georgetown By: Patrick Johnston 08/22/2007 www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=2235email this storyEmail to a friendpost a commentPost a Commentprinter friendlyPrinter-friendly A large amount of marijuana confiscated by the Quitman County Sheriff's Department last week was reported stolen today from the Georgetown City Hall building. Those suspected of the theft are also thought to have started a fire inside the building, resulting in damage to the floors and walls to one section of the building and heavy smoke damage throughout the complex. Advertisement Quitman County Sheriff Lon Ming did not release how many of the 380 marijuana plants found in downtown Georgetown-valued at $800 to $1,000 each-were stolen or whether there were signs of forced entry. Ming says the incident likely occurred last night and two suspects have been identified. "We do have some suspects," he said. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation was in Georgetown this morning looking for evidence in the theft and arson. The patch with the marijuana plants, located on Corps of Engineers land near the intersection of Depot and Bourbon streets in Georgetown, was first discovered by two out-of-town hunters. According to earlier statements from Ming, those planting the marijuana patch were "no amateur(s)." "They had about four or five different trails leading into the patch, so no one patch got so worn that it was noticeable," he said. "They also had brought some sort of tiller in here to make the rows, and they had hid a five-gallon bucket in an old rusted out barrel about 50 yards from the patch and were using that to get water out of a pond about 50 more yards away to water the patch. They knew what they were doing." Deputies confiscated the plants Thursday. They were kept in an evidence room at Georgetown City Hall for six days, even though Ming originally said they would get rid of the plants last Friday. "We were going to get rid of (them) this morning," he said Wednesday. Water board employee Shannon Green was the first to notice the theft and damage. He arrived at approximately 7 a.m. EDT today. "The scent hit me," Green said. "I looked and saw how it was dusty and smoky in there. I went back and forth in the building and then I called my boss." Ming said there was a streak of gasoline on the floor and that the fire started in the evidence room. The evidence room was locked, but Ming says those coming into the building Tuesday might have smelt the marijuana. "Any customer in there might have known it," he says. "We thought (the plants) would be more secure...but undoubtedly we were wrong." There is no security system for the city hall building. Ming says he has requested such a system for approximately one year. The sheriff is not discounting the possibility the theft and arson could be an inside job. "I'm sure it's a possibility," he says. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is offering up to a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those starting the fire. They request anyone with information contact the Georgia Arson Control Hotline at 1-800-282-5804. Ming also says those with information can call the county sheriff's department at 334-3726.
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Post by AskTheWiseOldMan on Aug 24, 2007 13:45:39 GMT -4
You gotta know these people. It's kinda like the Towns County Sheriff and his deputes except it's worse because the Judges and Court are also involved! No?
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Post by sometimeman on Aug 24, 2007 14:22:32 GMT -4
Yes!
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