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Biker radio to explore statewide net hook-up

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Screen Shot 2016-06-09 at 6.25.11 PMTexas Biker Radio will host a confab July 23 near Waco to launch net

Elm Mott, TX – Resilient veterans of the wars of public opinion on bikers, their politics, lifestyle, and the politics of getting along with a world that rides in cages, Mel and Butch bounced back when they learned they must seek a new spot to hold a News Network Summit on July 23.

American Legion Post 121 had been previously booked, and in a miscommunication, the mistaken notion that it will be held there was born.

The idea is it’s got to be at least close to Waco, the scene of a bloody massacre at Twin Peaks more than a year ago, and it’s got to let folks know how and when a new statewide hook-up can launch itself as a conduit for information on legislation, police excesses, local politics and where the coolest biker rallies are each weekend.

Said Butch Moss, “We want bikers to come from all parts of the state. It’s a sign of commitment. We want to hear their story.”

Emphasis is on learning to go by the official record – records which belong to we the people and not public officials, who by statute are deemed the custodians of those records.

According to state law, it’s not their place to decide what it’s good for people to know. It’s up to them to make the information available.

In a far-ranging interview, these Patriot Riders and news producers call it like they see it.

The Waco cops panicked, killed and maimed 29 people, and now seek to obfuscate the record as long and as tediously as possible.

These two have other plans. Their idea is to teach people how to access information under the Texas Pubic Information Act, including dash and body cams, arrest and offense reports, affidavits of probable cause and warrants of search and arrest – everything the law allows.

Emphasis on news gathering, reporting, and writing will be the object of a day-long seminar on just how news hubs will form in every region of the state, video, pictures, and audio recordings reduced to production, and streamed through their website Texas Biker Radio.org, and then linked to social media such as Facebook and Twitter – at the speed of light in the nexus of telephone, satellite, fiber optic and radio waves.

Watch All For 1 on Facebook for emerging details. Listen to Texas Biker Radio podcasts for updates, and above all, remain calm and see the world on two wheels.

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