History of B.O.L.T. on the Internet
In our beginning in the early 1990’s, B.O.L.T. was only in Wisconsin and there was an article called “Where is ABATE?” written by Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo, founder of B.O.L.T.. Richard “Quig” Quigley read the article and contacted Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo, and suddenly there was a B.O.L.T.of Wisconsin and a B.O.L.T. of California.
Quig had one of the earliest internet sites, the awesome US Freedom Fighters web site, which he meticulously designed. It had many inspirational quotes of freedom and liberty and rights. Domain name registration and web site hosting was extremely expensive in those days, so he added to USFF. USFF became the home of B.O.L.T., B.O.L.T. of California, and the Helmet Law Defense League, which was really cool, because now early internet surfers who rode motorcycles could use their home computers to look up helmet laws in their state, find out how the federal and state government were screwing everyone over and lying their asses off about their helmet myths, and their helmet laws which were unjust. As usual, they were trying to get motorcyclists to lay down and play dead. So with the Helmet Law Defense League, motorycclists could find out the truth and find everything they needed to fight helmet tickets in court, in order to try and overturn helmet laws. This happened in some states, and with the HLDL motorcyclists across America had case law to prove it.
USFF was “frozen in time” upon the death of Richard Quigley in 2007.
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