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This group is dedicated to spreading awareness on the mental, emotional, psychological, and spiritual effects of the Prison-Industrial Complex; as it relates to the war on drugs and the Military Industrial Complex.

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The Prison Industrial Complex explained

It is a sick and twisted eugenics initiative, that utilizes slave labor, as a mechanism to subsidize megalomaniacal oligarchs. A consortium of multi-national corporations participate in this sharade of justice. The War on Drugs was created to do the same thing prohibition did: to control the market. This is no humanitarian effort,this is genocide at its finest. Take a look at this video for an introduction to this issue:

 

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Our $39 Billion Incarceration Epidemic Explained in One Infographic

Started by Tara May 29, 2014. 0 Replies

If someone asks you what America does better than the rest of the world, a few things may come quickly to mind: high tech, entertainment, energy and fast food, for example. But there's another answer that's less cheery: The U.S. leads the world in imprisoning people. For petty crime, drug offenses or violence, no other nation in the world puts more people per capita behind bars than we do. When you add up federal, state and local prisons, immigration detention centers, juvenile facilities, military prisons, and Native American-run facilities, the U.S. has 2.4 million people locked up, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. For perspective, that's 1.5 times as many people per capita as the Russian Federation imprisons. States take the biggest haul, with 1.4 million prisoners, followed by local jails and, bringing up the rear, the federal government.…Continue

Tags: epidemic, US, incarceration, complex, industrial

The Prison Industry in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery?

Started by truth. Last reply by Ra Jan 5, 2014. 3 Replies

By Vicky PelaezHuman rights organizations, as well as political and social ones, are condemning what they are calling a new form of inhumane exploitation in the United States, where they say a prison population of up to 2 million – mostly Black and Hispanic – are working for various industries for a pittance. For the tycoons who have invested in the prison industry, it has been like finding a pot of gold. They don’t have to worry about strikes or paying unemployment insurance, vacations or comp time. All of their workers are full-time, and never arrive late or are absent because of family problems; moreover, if they don’t like the pay of 25 cents an hour and refuse to work, they are locked up in isolation cells.There are approximately 2 million inmates in state, federal and private prisons throughout the country. According to California Prison Focus, “no other society in human history has…Continue

The American prison system is so massive that its estimated turnover of $74 billion eclipses the GDP of 133 nations.

Started by truth Jun 20, 2013. 0 Replies

The American prison system is so massive that its estimated turnover of $74 billion eclipses the GDP of 133 nations.Thursday, June 20, 2013 4:45 PMThe American prison system is massive. So massive that its estimated turnover of $74 billion eclipses the GDP of 133 nations. What is perhaps most unsettling about this fun fact is that it is the American taxpayer who foots the bill, and is increasingly padding the pockets of publicly traded corporations like Corrections Corporation of America and GEO Group. Combined both companies generated over $2.53 billion in revenue in 2012, and represent more than half of the private prison business. So what exactly makes the business of incarcerating Americans so lucrative? http://xrepublic.tv/node/3882Continue

Detained immigrants released; officials cite sequester cuts

Started by Central Scrutinizer Feb 26, 2013. 0 Replies

'SEQUESTRATION' LIBERATION Detained immigrants released; officials cite sequester cutsImmigration officials announced the release of hundreds of detained immigrants Tuesday. (John Moore / Getty Images / February 26, 2013)By Kathleen HennesseyFebruary 26, 2013, 1:47 p.m.WASHINGTON -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have released “several hundred” immigrants from deportation centers across the country, saying the move is an effort to cut costs ahead of budget cuts due to hit later this week. Announcing the news Tuesday, ICE officials said that the immigrants were released under supervision and continue to face deportation. After reviewing hundreds of cases, those released were considered low-risk and “noncriminal,” officials said. The…Continue

Profiting From Human Misery... 'The United States, from 1970 to 2005, increased its prison population by about 700 percent'

Started by Tara Feb 18, 2013. 0 Replies

By Chris HedgesMarela, an undocumented immigrant in her 40s, stood outside the Elizabeth Detention Center in Elizabeth, N.J., on a chilly afternoon last week. She was there with a group of protesters who appear at the facility’s gates every year on Ash Wednesday to decry the nation’s immigration policy and conditions inside the center. She was there, she said, because of her friend Evelyn Obey.Obey, 40, a Guatemalan and the single mother of a 12-year-old and a 6-year-old, was picked up in an immigration raid as she and nine other undocumented workers walked out of an office building they cleaned in Newark, N.J. Her two children instantly lost their only parent. She languished in detention. Another family took in the children, who never saw their mother again. Obey died in jail in 2010 from, according to the sign Villar had hung on her neck, “pulmonary thromboembolism, chronic bronchiolitis and emphysema and remote cardiac Ischemic…Continue

Tags: for-profit-prisons, ACLU, population, prisons, prison-industrial-complex

Woman Imprisoned for Life for Minor Drug Offense; Banking Giant Immune to Justice for Massive Drug Laundering

Started by Tara. Last reply by J. Patriot Dec 19, 2012. 1 Reply

Glenn Greenwald: Woman Imprisoned for Life for Minor Drug Offense; Banking Giant Immune to Justice for Massive Drug LaunderingJustice is dead in America.December 17, 2012  |  Asia-focused bank HSBC said on Tuesday it would pay US authorities a record $1.92 billion to settle allegations of money laundering that were said to have helped Mexican drug cartels, terrorists and Iran.Like this article?Join our email list:Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email.The US is the world's largest prison state, imprisoning more of its citizens than any nation on earth, both in  absolute numbers andproportionally. It imprisons people for longer periods of time, more mercilessly, and for more trivial transgressions …Continue

Tags: laundering, injustice, banks, prohibition, drug

The Prison System Expands at Frightening Pace Following Declaration of War on Drugs

Started by truth Oct 30, 2012. 0 Replies

Sean Kerrigan, Contributor Activist PostIn the early 1970s, the prison population in the United States was small and was steadily falling relative to the size of the population. Experts imagined that in a few decades, the prison system as we know it could be successfully dismantled, but that began to change after President Nixon began the War on Drugs in 1971, resulting in a huge influx of convicts.The massive increase in prisoners has given rise to what some call the Prison Industrial Complex. Like its cousin, the Military Industrial Complex, government policy and spending continues to make private involvement in the prison system very lucrative. Taxpayer money is transferrehttp://www.activistpost.com/2012/10/the-prison-system-runs-amok-expands-at.htmlContinue

Brad Pitt's New Docu: Prison Industrial Complex (Makers Of Why We Fight)

Started by truth Oct 23, 2012. 0 Replies

The House I Live In Official Trailer #1 (2012) Drugs Documentary Movie As America remains embroiled in conflict overseas, a less visible war is taking place at home, costing countless lives, destroying families, and inflicting untold damage on future generations of Americans. Over forty years, the War on Drugs has accounted for more than 45 million arrests, made America the world’s largest jailer, and damaged poor communities at home and abroad. Yet for all that, drugs are cheaper, purer, and more available today than ever before. Filmed in more than twenty states, The House I Live In captures heart-wrenching stories from individuals at all levels of America’s War on Drugs. From the dealer to the grieving mother, the narcotics officer to the senator, the inmate to the federal judge, the film offers a penetrating look inside America’s longest war, offering a definitive portrait and revealing its profound human rights implications.While recognizing the seriousness of drug abuse as a…Continue

Tags: Of, (Makers, Why, We, Fight)

Amnesty International Denounces Torture in California Prisons --An interview with Tessa Murphy

Started by Justin A Horne Oct 22, 2012. 0 Replies

“California Department of Corrections/PBSP-SHU policies and practices, have violated our human rights and subjected us to torture – for the purpose of coercing inmates into becoming informants against other inmates, etc., for the state,” writes one prisoner held in solitary at California’s infamous supermax Pelican Bay State Prison. This excerpt of his letter to the internationally renowned human rights organization, Amnesty International, is featured in Amnesty’s new report on the use of prolonged solitary confinement inside California’s ‘Security Housing Units’ (SHUs), entitled The Edge of Endurance: Conditions in California’s Security Housing Units.Read More HereContinue

Private Prison Management Company Offering To Buy Prisons For 90% Occupancy Rate

Started by Tara. Last reply by Tara Sep 13, 2012. 3 Replies

Private purchasing of prisons locks in occupancy rates By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAYWASHINGTON – At a time when states are struggling to reduce bloated prison populations and tight budgets, a private prison management company is offering to buy prisons in exchange for various considerations, including a controversial guarantee that the governments maintain a 90% occupancy rate for at least 20 years.The $250 million proposal, circulated by the Nashville-based Corrections Corporation of America to prison officials in 48 states, has been blasted by some state officials who suggest such a program could pressure criminal justice officials to seek harsher sentences to maintain the contractually required occupancy rates."You don't want a prison system operating with the goal of maximizing profits," says Texas state Sen. John Whitmire, a Houston Democrat and advocate for reducing prison populations through less costly diversion programs. "The only thing worse is that this seeks to take…Continue

Tags: NWO, complex, industrial, private, prisons

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Comment by Justin A Horne on September 21, 2011 at 2:51pm
Comment by Justin A Horne on September 20, 2011 at 2:39pm

Georgia Board Denies Clemency for Troy Davis:  http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/21/us/troy-davis-is-denied-clemency-...

Comment by Johnny Ray Roush on September 16, 2011 at 9:01pm

Here is a site to check out and to inform the lost prisoned sheeple!

http://www.pacinlaw.org/deprogram/

Based on the Matrix...

Comment by Public Agent 4040 on September 2, 2011 at 12:22am

Australia began as penal colonies of the then world order but eventual the former convicts,  the ancestors of whom we are today, learnt the value of mateship and what could be acheived by putting aside the class system that the British valued so very much.  Several generations back the father of my family here was sent to Australia for stealing food for his straving family.  He stole a loaf of bread from a rich landlord and that was enough for a one way boat trip in chains to down-under.  A prison is not a factory, its not a mind mill, its where you should put people only when they can not be trusted to harm others.  Unfortunately as was the case 200 years ago here, we have seen a return to the past that far too many people are being put behind bars along with the very few that actually deserve to be there.  Regards, Lawrie Lyons www.thejoke.com.au

Comment by guest_blog on August 28, 2011 at 7:37pm

Human Rights Crisis, The Prison Industrial Complex In America

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By Wesman Todd Shaw

The Prison Industrial Complex

The completely, and systematic corrupt capitalism in the United States of America, and the unrestrained greed of the capitalist, and their never satisfied lusts for more profit, more control; and less freedom for the "subjects" that still call themselves "citizens" in the fear induced, dumbed down, mass media controlled  police state USA, has revealed itself in exciting new, and hideously ugly ways.

We've a private prison industry here in the United States of America. Let me explain this situation to you: Big business men and women, and stock holders, obsessed with their worship of Mammon and fiat debt based currency, build a private prison at a profit, they then take those profits, give them to lobbyist and media moguls, who then simultaneously incite fear in the idiot sheep that you call "friends and neighbors," while at the same time using that fear and lobbyist money to push for tougher laws on crime. All the while big pharma creates methamphetamine epidemics, and the C.I.A. imports cocaine to South Central Los Angeles. Do you see a conflict of interest in big business and human rights yet?

If you don't, then Glenn Beck is on television somewhere, I hear him calling YOUR name. http://wesmantoddshaw.hubpages.com/hub/Human-Rights-Crisis-The-Pris...

Comment by guest_blog on August 22, 2011 at 12:15pm
Comment by Brian Concannon on August 20, 2011 at 7:15am

Here in Sydney the govt is in the process of trying to privatize prisons now, but they are getting a backlash from the unions, so they are using the old we can't afford the increasing costs campaign to force privatization through

Slave labor is obviously what the end plan is all about 

Comment by Justin A Horne on August 19, 2011 at 4:37am

@Henry Massingale:

                 Do you know any of these people to assess there morality...better yet...do you even understand the apparatus of the Prison-Industrial Complex? Who are you to judge..as if your some omnipotent, celestial, or apotheosis of all that is ethical? The men making the laws are just apathetic as those who are breaking the laws. The laws are made to line the pockets of these multi-national,behomothic corporations and not serve the people; furthermore, this system effects the destitute, downtrodden, disenfranchised, and the world those thinks of as imperceptible, as well as you, the taxpayer-- it costs the taxpayers 60 million to house these inmates. They build prisons in impoverished cities in the deep south to bulk up the economy...they get away with a lot of brutality as well. There are some culpable, complicit, and deserving of there convictions, but, tell me this: Why are your prisoners used to build missiles to bomb other countries...cheap labor. They use these prisoners like they use Pakistanies to make Air Jordans. Its slave labor at its finest. Before you judge my group, the members on this group, or my value system, look at the broader perspective, instead of your shuttered, parochial view point.

                   Peace,

                 Justin

Comment by Lord Enlil on August 2, 2011 at 3:12am

The N.W.O must die...or else we will die...

 

Lord Enlil

Comment by Lord Enlil on August 2, 2011 at 3:09am

Hi to all....

Hmmmm....let me tell you something....

The things are progressing in the way they want....

They do not care about people....they step over the corpses to do what they want....

The I.M.F. are they first fist.....and they can kill an entire country with them....i seen them in action....and combined forces with Mondial Bank and U.N........they can not be stop....

You did not like it?..they force the will of them with guns...

What type of freedom it is that?....it is not....freedom has die ....

It is a world of Lucifer....as you all call him...i call him Enki by his real name...

He made you all to serve him...to be a slaves to his will...and worship him like a God...but it is not a God....

The God It is Only One...!..remember this...

Lord Enlil

 

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