The Real ‘Forrest Bondurant’ Was The Most Dangerous Man Behind ‘Lawless’ Movie

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  1. When Lynchburg Tennessee comes to get your whisky you know you make the good stuff ,and don't forget if your safe won't open don't kick it ,you can fix a stuck safe ,but at the moment they can't fix dead 😊😊😊this documentary story is amazing possibly better than the movie. 100% better than most of the slop ,creators this is the standard you should hold yourself too ❤❤❤

  2. I'm sick of this corrupt world. Should've been born 200yr ago ,sure it was just as corrupt, but at least a man do could do something about it! You can't fight corruption today, they all corrupt!!!

  3. Why, in this place we call America, we must still pay the king his unearned share? Call it whatever you want but that is the bottom line. We must pay tribute to the king for every little thing we do to live our lives! The biggest heist is property tax. We rent our property from the government. When we don’t pay they come and take YOUR property for themselves to pay tribute to the king. Even if your property is paid off they will come and steal it from you under the guise of paying your fair share. Lawless is maximum corruption under the color of law.

  4. YES IT WAS A GREAT MOVIE!! IN THE 70'S MOST OF TENNESSEE WAS DRY!! I RAN LIQUOR OUT OF KENTUCKY INTO NASHVILLE, THE OLD CAT CLUBN AND A FEW OTHER PLACES IN MY GRAY GOAT 68 G T O, MONTGOMERY COUNTY AND CHEATHAM TRY CATCHING ME , BUT THEY COULDN'T!!! LATE SATURDAY NIGHTS, EARLY SUNDAY MORNINGS EVERY WEEKEND. GOOD MONEY, GOOD MEMORIES.

  5. My wife’s Grandfather use to take boats of liquor to DC during prohibition that’s how he was able to buy his farm then an oyster business when that crashed in the 50s got into the seafood industry dude was awesome he lived to almost 100

  6. Loved the movie knowing there would be some "artistic license" on it. Some guys were nearly immortal.
    My grandfather was a little that way. He was shot with buckshot by my dad. Dad told me Gramp came out of the snowy brush in his brown coat. Dad said he thought Gramp was a deer and shot him. They packed snow on the side of Gramps head to slow the bleeding and dug out one piece of buckshot from his temple when they got home. Gramp was bit by a rattlesnake as a toddler and made it through. He was hit by lightning twice according to Dad. The second time was on a lake in Northern Minnesota. Dad drove Gramp toward the hospital and rolled the 39 Packard on the gravel road. He said Gramp ended up in the trunk after the wreck. Emphysema and heart issues killed him in the end at 79 years old.

  7. I believe God saved me, But I got stabbed at age 28. If I hadn't watched this movie, I would have never held my stomach together on the way to the Hospital. lol my lower intestines fell out and i picked them up and mushed them back inside and held it tight.. Thats on my momma..

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