06. Building Prisons Instead of Schools | New World Order / Deep State | Sovereign’s Handbook

By Johnny Liberty

If you want to know the heart and soul of a nation, look into its prisons and observe the conditions therein. The heart of the corporate United States has turned cold. The total number of prisoners held by the federal U.S. government has more than doubled between 1995 and 2020.

Our preoccupation with controlling each other has perverted the American Dream into today’s pathetic police state as was the former Soviet Union (USSR). Far too many innocent people behind bars dared to exercise their unalienable rights or were convicted of a drug or an immigration crime.

The “United States” has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with ever more laws passed that criminalize victimless activities. “Three strikes and you are out” should apply first and foremost to elected government officials. 

Today, a higher percentage of “U.S. citizens” are behind bars for political reasons than were political prisoners in South Africa and other countries with alarming track records of human rights abuse. This is evidence of the drumbeat of tyranny marching steadfast upon our shores.

Political Prisoners in the United States of America

We the People do not see that our government has “political prisoners” such as Leonard Peltier, Julian Assange, etc. In all fairness, organizations such as Amnesty International should focus on the treatment of political prisoners in the United States as well as on their international work. It is wise to be aware of the coming holocaust upon human rights abuses in these united states of America

This author has direct experience with the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and asserts that without doubt at least 70% of the prisoners in the United States have been convicted and incarcerated for “political crimes”. A “political crime” is one legislated by the U.S. Congress or state legislatures where there is no damaged or insured party; where the defendant has merely violated an arbitrary corporate, commercial “statute or regulation”. 

Under the “Common law” there was no crime unless that “plaintiff” can prove there was a damaged or injured party. But under “statutory” law anything can become “illegal”. An important distinction arises between what may be “lawful” and what is “illegal”. Just because it is illegal under statutory law does not automatically make it unlawful under the “Common law”

Pursuant to the separation of powers doctrine, state law is the proper jurisdiction for prosecuting murders, rapists, muggers, burglars and other “Common law” criminals, where there are actual damaged and insured parties. That is unless those crimes are directed at government officials.

In Federal Detention Centers (FDCs), prisons, and camps, you will find the majority of white collar” criminals, “political” criminals and those judged guilty of “crimes against the State”, in other words, crimes against the government”. 

“According to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 2,266,800 adults were incarcerated in U.S. federal and state prisons,  and county jails at year-end 2011— about 0.7% of adults in the U.S. resident population. Additionally, 4,814,200 adults at year-end 2011 were on probation or on parole. In total, 6,977,700 adults were under correctional supervision (probation, parole, jail, or prison) in 2011 – about 2.9% of adults in the U.S. resident population. In addition, there were 70,792 juveniles in juvenile detention in 2010.”

Prison statistics are astounding considering how many new prisons have been built in recent decades. One-thousand thirteen hundred and fifty prisons were built before 1995. One-hundred and fifty new prisons were built in 1995. One-hundred and ten new prisons were built to accommodate 500 prisoners or more from 2000 – 2010.

Who needs all these prisons? Are they built for our security? Do we really need more prisons? Perhaps we need to elect federal and state legislators willing to pass fewer, more reasonable laws that are constitutional. 

There is apparently no shortage of funding when it comes to building prisons, but what about building better schools instead? Why do we have plenty of funding for prisons to cage us, but not enough to staff better schools and teachers? Ask the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) who raise the debt ceiling in the U.S. Congress twice a year. Why are we building more prisons and concentration camps instead of funding better schools and teachers? 

Prisoners at Work

That the entire communist economic system in the former Soviet Union (USSR) was maintained through forced labor camps and prisons was little known. Even in the united states of America, prodigious numbers of prison laborers are working for major corporations such as Microsoft. We think a holocaust of gigantic proportions could never happen in this country. Wake up America, it is already happening now.

Our present conviction rate stands at 93%. When new repressive measures get passed, the conviction rate for the government will go up to 99%, assuring the federal government that if it merely charges you with a crime — the prosecutors are set to win and you will go to jail! Who needs defense attorneys in this scenario? It is a rigged system.
~ Johnny Liberty

Stand Tall, Stand Together for Justice

If the government can come and take any one of us for simply challenging the law and exercising our unalienable rights, then none of us will ever be free. In the words of Benjamin Franklin, “If we don’t hang together, certainly we will hang separately.”

The level of intimidation, fear and torture the federal U.S. government has taught third world dictators, by example, has come home to roost in our own prison system against our own people. If you wish to know the heart of a nation, look inside its jails and prisons. Has the “United States” lost its heart and soul? 

Have our political leaders forgotten what country we live in? Is this the land of the free or the clone of some horrible communist/fascist dictatorship? The media propagandists have twisted the truth into a pretzel and the people must now awaken. If wrongful and unjust imprisonment can happen to other well-meaning, good people, it can happen to us. 

If We the People cannot utilize 
the Common law lien process, 
then neither can the international
bankers, nor the government, 
who act on their behalf.

There is now a double standard of justice:
one for the bankers and the government, 
and quite another for the people.
~ Johnny Liberty

References:

  1. Bureau of Justice Statistics | National Prisoner Statistics Program; Wikipedia | Incarceration in the United States;  Global Research | Prison Industry in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery; Steven A. Holmes, Ranks of Inmates Reach One Million in a 2 Decade Rise, New York Times, Oct. 28, 1994;  21% of U.S. Inmates are Called NonViolent, New York Times, Feb. 5, 1994 p.9; Rodney Stitch, Defrauding America (1994), p.322 (on political prisoners in the united states of America).
  2. Prison Policy Institute and Prison Gerrymandering Project.
  3. Ibid, p.526;  Sourced from Gia Maisashvili, Chechnya and Russia, Peaceworks, February 1995, p.7;  See also Voices From Prison:  Control Units the Ultimate Inhumanity, North Coast XPress, June/July, 1994, p.30 (on the inhumane conditions in American prisons).
  4. North American News Service, Spring ‘97, p.38.

Source: Sovereign’s Handbook by Johnny Liberty (30th Anniversary Edition), p.241 – 243

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