Here’s a little compilation I put together, it’s well edited, This combines The Songs of Norway and Motorcycle, It’s 2 songs, The Harley of Seville and When the Hell is it gonna get dark around here? So Enjoy!
Harley Davidson Bikes
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Mar
Mark talks about his motorcycle accident. Please subscribe. More videos coming soon and we don’t want you to miss any of them!
20
Mar
2010 Tachyon XC Helmet Camera and 3D System. www.tachyoninc.com Just like the regular Tachyon XC, it has wide-angle, high dynamic sensor, patented shockproof, waterproof, and foolproof. Put it on your helmet or bike or take it deep underwater, for recording extreme action, the 3D System even allows you to record ion 3D. The 3D glasses that you have from the theater will not work with this kind of 3D. You will need the red and blue “anaglyph” glasses.
20
Mar
William “Billy” Queen Jr. is a retired undercover agent with the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the author of the bestselling books Under and Alone and Armed and Dangerous. Queen was raised in North Carolina, the son of an ATF agent. He was in the Special Forces during the Vietnam War, before joining the police. He then moved to Border Patrol, and subsequently the ATF. Early operations involved infiltrating the Aryan Nation and the Ku Klux Klan, two white supremacist organizations. In early 1998, as part of an operation to infiltrate motorcycle gangs, Queen joined the San Fernando Valley chapter of the Mongols as “Billy St. John”, and was a member for 28 months. Despite his nickname, “Billy the Slow-Brain”, he was successful within the ranks of bikers, and even rose to the position of chapter vice-president and treasurer. Thanks to evidence he gathered while in these positions, a series of raids on May 19, 2000 by almost 700 lawmen in four states led to the arrest and conviction of 54 gang members. The ATF later described Queen’s time undercover as “its most successful [biker gang] penetration. Queen was awarded the Federal Bar Association’s Medal of Honor for his successful involvement with the Mongols. After the trials of the gang members, Queen retired from the ATF, and wrote Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America’s Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. In 2003, while it was still only a draft …
20
Mar
William “Billy” Queen Jr. is a retired undercover agent with the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the author of the bestselling books Under and Alone and Armed and Dangerous. Queen was raised in North Carolina, the son of an ATF agent. He was in the Special Forces during the Vietnam War, before joining the police. He then moved to Border Patrol, and subsequently the ATF. Early operations involved infiltrating the Aryan Nation and the Ku Klux Klan, two white supremacist organizations. In early 1998, as part of an operation to infiltrate motorcycle gangs, Queen joined the San Fernando Valley chapter of the Mongols as “Billy St. John”, and was a member for 28 months. Despite his nickname, “Billy the Slow-Brain”, he was successful within the ranks of bikers, and even rose to the position of chapter vice-president and treasurer. Thanks to evidence he gathered while in these positions, a series of raids on May 19, 2000 by almost 700 lawmen in four states led to the arrest and conviction of 54 gang members. The ATF later described Queen’s time undercover as “its most successful [biker gang] penetration. Queen was awarded the Federal Bar Association’s Medal of Honor for his successful involvement with the Mongols. After the trials of the gang members, Queen retired from the ATF, and wrote Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America’s Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. In 2003, while it was still only a draft …
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