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The Making of Lawless America…The Movie — The Morning After

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Bill Windsor is starting Day 95 of the 174-Day Lawless America Movie Road Trip.

Folks have suggested that we film a typical day, and we will at some point soon.  But here are a few snapshots to give you a look at “The Morning After.”

See www.facebook.com/lawlessamerica for the latest news.

I was met at the county courthouse in Medford by a nice crowd.  We filmed each person there doing their basic segments and their testimony to Congress.  Then we went to the hotel for the interviews/storytelling.  The film day ended at about 8 pm.  Then I grabbed a hamburger and worked on the computer until midnight.  A fairly normal day for me.

We had a hungry group in Medford, so Miss Luci went out to get lunch for everyone.  The folks left as the day grew into night.  The kitchen was a mess by the time the day was done.  We usually have a State Coordinator who stays until the bitter end and cleans up, but we diddn’t have that today.

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The average set-up is two studio lights, the camera, two wirless microphones, the laptop, slate, release forms, and assorted battery chargers, hard drives, and more.  If I leave early the following morning, I pack up at night.  If the following day is a travel day (as is the day after medford), I leave everything up and and pack in the morning  before checkout.  This photo is enhanced by my pile of clean clothes as aI washed last night — a weekly necessity as I packed exactly 7 changes of clothes.

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The area around the bed has carrying cases for the equipment that was loaned to us, the dolly that goes in and out of the hotels and filming locations, laptop bag, plastic bag filled with Nobody masks, and odds and ends.  I have learned to never put anything in a drawer as I am sure that is how I “lost” a few Lawless America shirts and other items.  I do one last visual sweep of each hotel room as I am headed to checkout.

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I am in constant pain/discomfort with my carpal tunnel injury, so I sleep wearing a brace, and I take anti-inflammatory medicine.  Except for that, it doesn’t take me more than a few seconds to fall asleep because I am always exhausted at the end of every day.

I have packing and unpacking down to a precise system, and I have learned not to vary from that procedure.  The Jeep has a magical way of filling up even though I have shipped many boxes of stuff back to Atlanta. 

For the latest videos, please check the Lawless America Channel on YouTube.

Please see www.facebook.com/lawlessamerica for important news updates and photos. 

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The Basics

Lawless America…The Movie is all about exposing the fact that we now live in Lawless America.  We no longer have laws that are enforced because judges do whatever they want to do.  America has also become lawless because government officials are dishonest and/or corrupt.

The movie will expose corruption in every state.  The Movie will focus on victims.  Corrupt judges and corrupt government officials will be exposed, and we will confront a number of the crooks.

If anyone has ever questioned the story of a person who has expressed the view that they were a victim of the government or of judges, this movie will prove that the odds are that the corruption report was true.  In fact, there are probably tens of millions of victims in the United States who never realized what happened to them.

One feature length documentary movie is being produced.  It will be shown in theaters, on Netflix, Blockbuster, and other such video places, and the movie will be presented at the Sundance Film Festival and other film festivals.

In addition, videos will be produced for each state and for each type of corruptionEveryone who is interviewed for the film will record a three-minute segment that will be done as testimony before Congress as well as a 30-60 minute on-camera interview with Bill Windsor, founder of LawlessAmerica.com and GRIP, and candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives.  The legislators in each state will receive the testimony from those in their state, and the members of the U.S. House and Senate will receive all of the testimony nationwide.

Over 750 people are already scheduled to be interviewed for the movie.  We will continue to accept as many requests as possible. 

The 50-state road trip is planned to take 166 days.  Here is the itinerary for Lawless America…the MovieThe road trip starts in Atlanta and heads North and travels counterclockwise around the country.  From Olympia, Washington, we will head up to Juneau, Alaksa.  Upon the return to Atlanta, Bill Windsor will fly to Honolulu as the 50th state.

All filming will be done either at the State Capitol, at a courthouse in the state capital, or in a meeting room near the Capitol.  For those who are unable to travel to the capital, you can still appear in the videos by recording your own video or by being interviewed on camera by Bill Windsor using a webcam and Skype.  Webcams are available on loan to those who need one for their interview.

It is our plan that this movie can educate many, many people about the reality that America is broken.  We will expose many corrupt judges and government officials.  We hope to generate a lot of publicity about corruption that the mainstream media usually hides from the public.

We will deliver proposed judicial reform legislation to the governor and legislators at each state Capitol.

We will make room in the film schedule for anyone with a great story of corruption.  Email bill@lawlessamerica.com.

 

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William M. Windsor

I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This website expresses my OPINIONS.   The comments of visitors or guest authors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions.  Anyone mentioned by name in any article is welcome to file a response.   This website does not provide legal advice.  I do not give legal advice.  I do not practice law.  This website is to expose government corruption, law enforcement corruption, political corruption, and judicial corruption.  Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed.  Despite my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website.  The law is a gray area at best.  Please read our Legal Notice and Terms.


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