Monthly Archives: October 2017

South Dakotan recalls life as international fugitive in memoir

If he could do it over, Dan “Tito” Davis would stick to white crosses. Those were the speed pills he started selling as a student at Black Hills State College in 1972, eventually transferring to Las Vegas and pulling down as much as $200,000 a week working through the illicit drug network established by the Bandidos motorcycle gang. The best part: Davis’ white crosses were made of ephedrine rather than amphetamine. They were technically legal. The mistake he made was [...]

South Dakotan recalls life as international fugitive in memoir2018-05-27T22:18:51+00:00

Tulsa Book Review – My Life as an International Fugitive

By Glenn Dallas Dan “Tito” Davis has seen more of the world than most people, and certainly under different circumstances. He visited more than 50 countries while on the run from U.S. and international law enforcement. Convicted for five years in the ’80s for tax evasion, he found relatively safer work smuggling pot. Until an associate who was dealing in much harder drugs — meth in particular — used him as a bargaining chip and threw him under the bus. [...]

Tulsa Book Review – My Life as an International Fugitive2018-05-27T22:24:21+00:00

The Go-Bag or Bug Out Bag. What do you put in yours?

Go-bag. Bug out bag. Disaster kit. Emergency preparedness kit. There are a lot of names for it, but the basic idea is: the perfect emergency bag that you pack today and hope you’ll never need. We live in a world with terrorist threats, environmental calamity, and other dangers. It never hurts to be prepared, especially if you’re politically active now. The US Justice Department tried to get the names and identities of people who liked an anti-Donald Trump page and [...]

The Go-Bag or Bug Out Bag. What do you put in yours?2018-05-27T22:19:09+00:00

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