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What are the basics of keeping a low profile?
Good stuff to know:
In any war, intelligence--information about the enemy--lays the
groundwork for attack. So, the less police know about growers the better. Law
enforcement collects most of the information about the enemy from the enemy. By
controlling their activities and surroundings, growers minimize what law
enforcement knows about them and the accompanying aftermath. Your
activities--where you go, how you go there, what you buy, how you pay for it,
who you talk to, what you say--are all things you can control. Your
surroundings--your home, growroom, outside property, electrical use, air
quality, and visitors--are also parts of your environment that you are able to
control.
Never trust anybody, not friends, not family, not even your own
children or mother! US conspiracy laws make it possible to jail victims for what
they say or what is said about them. America reminds me of Cuba is this regard.
A few years ago while visiting the forbidden island, I was amazed to find so
many parallels between Cuba and the United States. One of the most striking
similarities the two countries share is the fact that what you say or what is
said about you can land you in jail!
When it comes to war, you can throw
out the Constitution and The Bill of Rights. As federal Judge Jack Shanstrom
told the jury before deliberation on the Jodie Israel marijuana-conspiracy case,
"an overt act does not itself have to be unlawful. A lawful act may be an
element of a conspiracy if it was done for the purpose of carrying out the
conspiracy. The government is not required to prove that the defendant
personally did one of the overt acts. Once you have decided that the defendant
was a member of the conspiracy, the defendant is responsible for what other
conspirators said or did to carry out the conspiracy, whether or not the
defendant knew what they said or did."
The Judge continued: "A
defendant's knowledge of and participation in a conspiracy may be inferred from
circumstantial evidence and from evidence of the defendant's action. Acts which
seem otherwise innocent, when viewed in the context of the surrounding
circumstances, may justify an inference of complicity."
The most
dangerous places to visit or telephone include other growrooms, stores that
cater to indoor gardeners, and anywhere illegal drugs are being used. Although
very tempting, avoid visiting other growrooms. You never know when or how they
are being monitored by law enforcement. Your presence at another growroom could
tie you to it. Testimony by the grower could implicate you and your grow
operation even if they've never been to your garden!
Using your
telephone is an obvious no-no! Technology today makes tracking telephone numbers
and their locations very easy. Use a pay telephone to make calls when it
involves a garden. A case involving a police department that subpoenaed
telephone company records of a garden store is currently being heard in federal
court. Phone records showed the telephone numbers that were used to call the
store. Narcs tracked these numbers down and watched the homes where they were
located. More than 1000 arrests resulted! Was the police action legal? The
courts are determining that now. Meanwhile, a thousand POWs were taken over a
four-year period. Who knows how many police stations are using these same
tactics?
When calling or visiting an indoor garden store, never, ever
mention marijuana or anything illegal. Do not allude to growing anything
illegal. They will be forced to kick you out or hang up immediately.
Stories abound about narcs watching garden-store parking lots and
following clients home. You never know when law enforcement will bring the
battlefield to the parking lot. Assume they are there. If you must go to a
dangerous place, do not go there regularly and do not drive your own car. Take
public transportation or go in a car not registered to you or anybody in your
family.
Cash tells no tales and leaves no trails. Pay for all purchases
relating to the growroom in cash. If you must order something by mail or UPS,
pay with a money order that was purchased in cash. Avoid the convenience of
using a credit card. Even if it's someone else's, you immediately become a
bargaining chip for them if they have any legal problems.
Do not take
photos of your garden that show incriminating evidence such as peoples faces,
tattoos or anything traceable, such as telephone or license-plate numbers,
addresses on a letter, etc. When taking photographs to be developed, do not list
your telephone number or address on the receipt. Pay for the photos in cash and
do not drive your car to the store.
If you live in the United States,
never, never, ever show your growroom to anybody! Do not tell anybody you are
growing or have ever grown! Always deny growing. Such information in the hands
of someone else renders you powerless. The word "friend" rolls off the tongue so
easily until the "friend" is interrogated by law enforcement. Two of the major
weapons cops have in their arsenal are deception and intimidation. They lie and
intimidate petrified growers to extort information from them.
When a
grower is arrested, they are interrogated--not like in the movies, but for real.
The interrogation is not over one or two sessions. It often goes on for months.
During this time, the accused (without being proved guilty) is coerced into
providing information about other growers. Even if they do not know anything
about those growers, they are pressured to make up information so the police can
use this erroneous information to secure search warrants. Guilt by association
has blindsided more than one grower. A jealous, spiteful or vindictive
friend, lover or enemy has complete control over you and your future if they
know you are growing. Imagine, just on the whim of a snitch, your life can be
changed forever. I met a grower who was cultivating marijuana as medicine to
ease the side effects of chemotherapy he was receiving. His vindictive daughter
forced him to grow a bigger crop than he needed, sell the excess and pay her the
proceeds in exchange for not ratting him out. I could feel the pain in the poor
man's words when he told me the story.
Once law enforcement has stumbled
across evidence, received solicited evidence from spiteful snitches or coerced
evidence from freaked-out friends trying to save themselves, they go out and
look for information by subpoena, phone records, electric records, shopping
records, etc., and then deploy more sophisticated snoop tactics, most often dogs
trained to sniff marijuana.
All that I've got to say is have a lawyer,
be prepared. Cops are sneaky, be sneakier. Get a big dog, and have a secured
property. Make sure that no one can get in unless you let them in, including
cops. Be safe brothers and sisters, and Overgrow the Governments!
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