Reading an old Time report (in a waiting room, they need to update their reading material!) that Mexican drug traffickers are using American national parks and forests for marijuana plantations. Reading the piece shed light on a mystery that has intrigued me since 1994. On November 2 of that year, my wife, Cathy, and I […]
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lol pot pirates
honeslty, there just trying to make a living… just trying to put food on the table etc. There not getting paid much for what they go through, the risks etc.
they most likely won’t shoot you unless there certain that your stealing there plants, or you’re calling the police etc.
They dont want to hurt anyone, they just want to grow some weed and sell it
you made it sound like they were pretty close to you, yet did you see or smell any marijuana plants??
if you didnt then that wasnt “pot pirates” cause there was no pot for them to collect.
LOL.. people go to the Bankhead Forest at night alot. Especially on weekends. It is haunted… so you could expect that.
A friend of mine caught a picture of a deer and what looks like a little mexican or indian boy(ghost) on his hunting camera located in Bankhead here recently.
Agree it is haunted.. and well honestly.. Pot doesn’t grow in november.. It’s dead like any other crop that time of year. There are lots of crazy people in Bankhead Forest, and apparently crazy things. There a store of a “white thang” that has been roaming the wood for over 200 years..
someone a few months back got a picture of something unexplainable on a deer hunter camera. Also if you’re 3 miles from nearest road in heavily wooded area how would you hear music from a car stereo? So a combination of monsters, ghosts, and crazy people…
I’m sure you heard something. Honestly though a hidden pot field in Bankhead is harder to believe than a ghost or monster to me.