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Our Mission Statement
Full Throttle Media & Entertainment, LLC is proud to introduce Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine. We are an all-inclusive motor sport magazine. Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine will constantly endeavor to bring awareness of all Motor sports, both on land and on water. The thrill of motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, boats, jet skis, and cars, to name a few, has fueled the imagination of all ages. From speed boats to slow fishing trawlers, from racing to cruising, a day on water or on land can be just as relaxing as it is challenging. Motor sports capture the attention of the whole family. While some drive and others ride along, no one should be left out. From toddlers to seniors there is a motor sport, or several Motor sports, just waiting to be discovered. Our goal is to introduce you to these sports and help you discover the wide variety of motor driven excitement, and to present safe family centered fun. Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine will have articles that will be informative about the machine, the people, and their causes. We would love and appreciate an opportunity to interview a motor sport organization, group or person, whether that be yourself or someone you know. We want
to learn about who you are and what you are all about and discuss the possibilities of a feature in Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine. Please visit our “contact us” page and submit the name and contact information or you may give us a call. Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine will be sponsoring events, festivals, bike nights, concerts, activities, and more for the whole family to enjoy. Vendors are always welcome. Contact us to set up a booth. We will, of course, be selling advertisement space in the magazine and appreciate sponsors who can get behind our mission. A portion of the proceeds from certain events will be donated to charity. If you have a favorite charity, please nominate that organization for consideration by visiting our “contact us” page. We are very serious supporters of our veterans and first responders. Our prayer is and always will be that God blesses each of you. We’ll see you soon. Ride Safe!
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Contents
Always Remember.................................................................................................2 Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine Mission Statement.................................3 Become a Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine Contributor..........................4 Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine Crew..........................................................4 QR Codes..................................................................................................................5 Truckers Against Predators...............................................................................7 Hometown Heroes................................................................................................9 Bikers Against Trafficking.............................................................................10-11 Tennessee Human Trafficking: BE AWARE & Hotline Information...........12 October 2021 Calendar.................................................................................16-17 October 2021 Calendar of Events.....................................................................17 Think About This “T.A.T.” & Scripture of the Month.....................................26 History in October...............................................................................................27
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C&M Motorcycle Towing......................................................................................5 Premier Health Services.....................................................................................6 Got Saggy Bags?...................................................................................................6 Blue Smoke Tavern..............................................................................................8 Roger’s Rockin’ Blues Cafe’..............................................................................13 Adventure Distilling Company....................................................................14-15 The Pioneer Point..........................................................................................18-21 Dragon City...........................................................................................................22 Real-Time Construction.....................................................................................23 Bam Bush Custom Tattoos................................................................................24 Knoxville Harley-Davidson.................................................................................24 Bootlegger Harley-Davidson.............................................................................24 Lynch Worx............................................................................................................25 MFN Performance................................................................................................25 Campbell’s Horse Shoe’in..................................................................................27 Advertiser’s Business Information Directory.............................................28 Advertising Prices (prices have been lowered)..........................................29
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Truckers Against Predators Truckers Against Predators is a network of truck drivers, parents and concerned citizens who advocate for the safety of America’s children every day. They work tirelessly to expose these predators while collaborating with both law enforcement and legislators to influence law and crime standards for child predators. The team monitors social media platforms, chat rooms, websites, games & forums. They are on the lookout for suspicious questions, conversations and connections. These trained adult volunteers act as decoys connecting with suspected criminals, engaging with them in a detailed process and setting a meeting place and time. The police are called on every case. TAP meets the alleged predator and confronts them live on video. The goal is that the exposure and evidence leads to an immediate arrest & public awareness. Truckers Against Predators was founded by Anthony Greene in 2017. Anthony founded TAP because, as a child, he was a victim of child abuse. Anthony saw it as an opportunity to help make a difference in the world.
In fact, some states’ laws dictate that, unless caught in the act, these types of scenarios are deemed “victimless crimes.” Anthony certainly did not agree with that, and neither would most parents. Knowing he could not keep quiet or stand by and do nothing, Anthony got to work and founded TAP. He began seeking out the predators, intercepting them at rendezvous points and exposing them on live video on social media. To date, Anthony is exposing predators almost every day of the week. The police are called ahead of time on every case. Transcripts and video footage are provided to them as evidence. Sometimes the predators are arrested, many times they aren’t. In Arizona, in particular, the city of Yuma Police Department works closely with Anthony and his team to bring justice. It is Anthony’s desire and goal to have great collaborations with every police department. Over the course of the last few years, Anthony has built up a team who help identify and draw out these monsters and expose them for their planned crimes. All of this work is done on personal time and without any compensation. Days, even weeks are spent on just one case to ensure extra caution and proper protocols are in place. Live meetups often last all night once the police are involved.
As a father and truck driver, Anthony Greene drives thousands of miles every month. While on the road, he saw the work of adult predators in truck stops and parking lots in both big cities and small towns across Anthony is active on social media and uses his voice America. After calling the police on multiple occasions to educate parents, influence legislators, support police and receiving little support, Anthony was faced with departments and save children. a dilemma. Many states do not have laws in place that www.truckersagainstpredators.tv adequately protect children from these sick individuals.
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Hometown Heroes US Our Mission
Our Organization
To honor those who served and to support those still Hometown Heroes U.S. is a motorcycle based serving. association of men and women who understand the true definition of service. Our members are Our Patch current or former Military, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical There is an old saying in the motorcycle community Services, 911 Dispatchers, and family members ... “If it’s not in your heart, don’t put it on your who share a certain “esprit de corps” along with a back.” This is why we designed every single detail passion for riding motorcycles. We are law-abiding of our back-patch with a specific meaning. Our citizens who are united in supporting and serving organization’s colors are the same as those of our communities, states, and nation. Although our nation ... Red, White, and Blue. These colors Hometown Heroes is not a charity, many of our represent the patriotism that each of us share, as members are active in numerous charitable causes evidenced by our chosen professions. The U.S. Flag within their local areas, especially those that is tattered, symbolizing the hardships endured while benefit children’s organizations, our Veterans, and serving our communities, states, and nation ... as the families of Fallen Police Officers and other First well as those endured by our families that stand with Responders. We take great pride in our commitment us. The background of the patch is white to remind to our communities and helping those in need. us of the purity of our mission and that we represent something larger than ourselves. The patch is bordered in black. This is to honor those who are no longer with us; true heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. The figures on the patch are silhouetted. This is to represent all who serve, or have served, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, heritage, or social status. These silhouettes are positioned in front of the flag, standing tall. This is to inform all who see our patch that we stand for our flag, we stand by our oaths, and we stand together as family ... Military, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, and other Emergency Response Personnel alike. So yes, we agree ... If it’s not in your heart, don’t put it on your back.
For more information visit: www.hometownheroesus.com and on Facebook @hometownheroesustennessee01 (see original Full Throttle spread in September 2020 issue)
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Bikers Against Trafficking (BAT) was started in January, 2016 by Dr. Patrick “Doc” Nave and Diena Cannavino because of the great need that existed to educate those in the United States and around the world about the great tragedy know as Human Sexual Trafficking. At present BAT averages seeing 8 to 10 survivors a week for counseling. Doc has a doctoral degree in Psychotherapy; is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor & Masters Certified Addiction Professional in the state of Florida; an ordained minister; and owner of Sojourners Recovery & Wellness Center in Lake Mary, Florida. He is also a clinical expert in the area of Human Sex Trafficking and in dealing with issues of intense trauma. He is also a survivor. Diena is a Human Trafficking survivor who is a Certified Addiction Professional and the Business Director at Sojourners Recovery & Wellness Center in Lake Mary, Florida. She provides clinical counseling for survivors and seeks to make a difference in the lives of others.
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Bikers Against Trafficking is a non-profit that exists to educate, equip, empower and mobilize members of the motorcycle community (and those who are like minded) to combat human sex trafficking by building awareness, providing counseling & freeing survivors.
We also have groups in Florida, Wisconsin and Kentucky and hope to grow to cover the world.
We have been invited to speak in the Netherlands, the Ukraine, Washington DC, at the United Nations, and at area biker rallies throughout the US. We communicate regularly to over 7,000 each day via our Facebook page GOALS and have taught thousands about Human 1: Provide counseling and addiction treatment Trafficking via our “free” workshops. for survivors and their families. We have held poker runs, been at rallies, set 2: Build a presence at Bike Rallies in the United up at churches and for other organizations. States and Internationally. We also hope to sponsor or co-sponsor bike rallies and poker We have been part of a documentary on runs around the country. human sexual trafficking, been on the radio & television as well as in the newspaper. 3: Provide material and Online resources that teach motorcyclists (and others) how to be We have spoken to Mental Health Counselors aware and what they can do. and Addiction professionals, presented at churches, business organizations, motorcycle 4: Connect with area churches and groups, international events and community organizations that seek to eradicate Human awareness rallies. Trafficking. Partner with all law enforcement agencies and organizations that work to We have provided counseling services for eliminate this blight. survivors and have talked with tens of thousands face to face at our rallies. 5: Work to eliminate sexual abuse that targets children. It has been discovered that 80-90% We have been featured in local news, in 2 of all trafficked survivors have been sexually national biker magazines and are clinical abused as a child. If we can eliminate this, the experts in the area of human sex trafficking. risk goes astronomically down. We have partnered with DCF, Devereux, 6: Purchase property where we can build a Homeland Security and other State & National retreat center & homes to educate, provide agencies/task-forces to battle trafficking. counseling, and empower those who have escaped human trafficking by getting them jobs and places to live. For more information, please visit: www.bikersagainsttrafficking.org 7: Start local groups in each State and Country. (see original Full Throttle spread in April 2021 issue)
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Tennessee Human Trafficking BE AWARE
Human Trafficking is modern-day slavery, plain and simple. It happens here. And it has to stop.
Williamson Counties. There are a few primary reasons for this:
Consider the facts:
The first reason is related to transportation and location. Nashville is one of only six U.S. cities where 3 major interstates converge. Additionally, you can reach 75% of the U.S. market within a 2-hour flight time from Nashville, making it a strategic point for movement around the country. Nashville is also in close proximity to Atlanta – a large metropolitan area known for high amounts of human trafficking – and this adds to the transportation of victims throughout the state.
In the United States, on average, every two minutes a child is bought or sold for sex. The average age of a child sold for sex is 13 years old. Human Trafficking is the second-fastest growing criminal industry, just behind Drug Trafficking.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has reported that human trafficking is the second-highest rising crime in the state. This type of exploitation can begin in childhood or adolescence. Despite common The second reason that Nashville is a popular spot for misconceptions, the Polaris Project’s statistics show that human trafficking is its large tourism and sporting the majority of trafficked individuals in the country are industries. Studies have shown that popular events U.S. citizens, not foreign nationals. It is a harsh reality that are characterized by large influxes of people that the young people in our lives may be the same (like the Super Bowl, for example) typically increase ones vulnerable to traffickers. Additionally, human the demand for sexual exploitation. The presence of trafficking often does not align with over-dramatized both the Nashville Predators and Tennessee Titans, as media portrayals. Manipulation is more common well as events such as CMA Fest, the NFL Draft, and than abduction, and most often, a trafficker is a family Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival can drive a demand member, friend or individual a victim already knows. for trafficked services and make it harder for traffickers to be identified and caught. According to the TBI, human trafficking cases have been reported in every county in Tennessee. A source: freeforlifeintl.org & tn.gov/tbi large amount of them are reported in Davidson and Domestic Violence: National Domestic Violence Hotline, 24 hour Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Sexual Abuse: Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN), 24 hour Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 Suicide: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 24 hour Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Dating Violence: National Dating Abuse Helpline, 24 hour Hotline: 1-866-331-9474 Runaway and Homeless Youth: National Runaway Safeline, 24 hour Hotline: 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) Missing Children and Child Pornography: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 24 hour Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST (843-5678) BeFree Textline: Text “help” to 233733 Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-855-55-TNHTH According to TBI data, the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline received 456 calls in 2018, 728 calls in 2019, and 898 calls in 2020. Middle Tennessee in particular saw 169 calls in 2018, 322 calls in 2019, and 317 calls in 2020.
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Stay With It “They are going to throw you to the wolves and kill you, everyone hating you because you carry my name. And then, going from bad to worse, it will be dog-eat-dog, everyone at each other’s throat, everyone hating each other. “In the confusion, lying preachers will come forward and deceive a lot of people. For many others, the overwhelming spread of evil will do them in - nothing left of their love but a mound of ashes. “Staying with it - that’s what God requires. Stay with it to the end. You won’t be sorry, and you’ll be saved. (Eugene Peterson’s The Message. Matthew 24) The world is full of evil, lies, and confusion. What did we expect? The Bible tells the whole story. Granted it is quiet on the day and hour, but very clear on the season. Fifty-one years ago, when I accepted Jesus, my family began attending First Assembly of God in Florida. Our pastor taught heavy on Eschatology, which focuses on the end times. He led the congregation to begin a Christian School in order to offer the children a bible-based education, rather than attending a secular public school where Jesus was not taught as absolute truth. Every Christmas season the church and school came together to offer The Story of Jesus, a musical production telling the community about the promise, birth, life, sacrifice, death, and soon return of our savior. The church grew and eventually we had a beautiful new sanctuary. However, at no time did Pastor neglect to share that we must keep our eyes upon the Eastern sky, to be ready for the trumpet cry. We sang “When He Shall Come…” “In The Still of Nighttime…” “I Bowed in the Shadow of the Cross…” “I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked…” The season of His return was then also. It was from the beginning, never allowing us to remove our eyes from the eastern skies. In the 51 years that have passed since I began learning about the plans God has for us, His precious children, I have not forgotten the words to those songs. The message of hope and love that Pastor taught is as true for me today as it was then. He did not gloss over the sure warnings of the deception and sorrow that this world would endure, but neither did he allow us to be without hope no matter how many times we messed up or waivered in our trust in God’s word. Pastor balanced his messages with the cleansing power of forgiveness, warnings to never become so haughty that we elevate ourself above another. He told us to be mindful of our attitudes and to be very careful when we felt like we could pass judgments, always remembering that God examines the heart of a man that we cannot see. He spoke the love that Christ displayed on the cross. Pastor has gone ahead to be with his Lord. It seems that we are now much closer to our own journey home, and I am grateful that I was allowed the privilege of his wisdom and insight from the beginning of my walk. I can only imagine what he would teach now. Same thing he taught then! “So Soon it is O’er…” another song from The Story of Jesus that tells us there is only one life to live, only one life to give, soon it is over. Don’t be deceived, take the warnings and stay with it. We could be gone in the twinkling of an eye or this could be another opportunity to pray for our loved ones and make sure we have our own house in order. Think About This
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History in October
October 1, 1908 - Henry Ford’s Model money from the sale of arms to Iran the Indies. He thus called the first T, a “universal car” designed for the was used to fund covert operations in island natives he met, ‘Indians.’ masses, went on sale for the first time. Nicaragua. October 14, 1912 - Former October 2, 1967 - Thurgood Marshall October 8, 1998 - The U.S. House President Theodore Roosevelt was (1908-1993) was sworn in as the of Representatives voted 258-176 to shot by a fanatic while campaigning first African American associate approve a resolution launching an in Milwaukee. Roosevelt was saved justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. impeachment inquiry of President by his thick overcoat, a glasses He served until 1991 and was known Bill Clinton. It was only the third time case and a folded speech in his for opposing discrimination and the in U.S. history the House launched breast pocket, all of which slowed death penalty, and for championing a formal impeachment inquiry of the bullet. Although wounded, he free speech and civil liberties. a sitting president. (The other two: insisted on making the speech with Andrew Johnson and Richard Nixon). the bullet lodged in his chest and October 5, 1986 - Former U.S. Marine did not go to the hospital until the Eugene Hasenfus was captured by October 12, 1492 - After a 33-day meeting ended. Roosevelt, a rugged Nicaraguan Sandinistas after a plane voyage, Christopher Columbus made outdoorsman, fully recovered in carrying arms for the Nicaraguan his first landfall in the New World two weeks. rebels (Contras) was shot down over in the Bahamas. He named the first Nicaragua. This marked the beginning land sighted as El Salvador, claiming of the “Iran-Contra” controversy it in the name of the Spanish Crown. resulting in Congressional hearings Columbus was seeking a western and a major scandal for the Reagan sea route from Europe to Asia and White House after it was revealed that believed he had found an island of
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