Monday, October 1, 2012

PRIVATIZED, LUCRATIVE INCARCERATION, SECURITIZATION

This comes from www.unmasker4maine.wordpress.com.  This writer is a phenomenal investigator.  The corruption in Maine is just as bad as in New Hampshire.  We'll get to that.

INSIDE AMERICA’S PRISON INDUSTRY
CNBC goes behind the razor wires to investigate the profits and inner-workings of the multi-billion dollar corrections industry.
“With more than 2.3 million people locked up, the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world. One out of 100 American adults is behind bars – while a stunning one out of 32 is on probation, parole or in prison. This reliance on mass incarceration has created a thriving prison economy. The states and the federal government spend about $74 billion a year on corrections, and nearly 800,000 people work in the industry.”

Google: How a Prisoner Funds America 

The privatization of incarceration is a lot more all encompassing than most people realize.

www.chadevanswronglyconvicted.org Chad Evans, from Rochester, it seems, is quite obviously a wrongly convicted man.


www.freedomfightersforamerica.com, have interesting data on mind weapons, such as one I believe was used against me in 2007.

www.expansions.com, www.davidicke.com for information on how THEY seek to control us by way of programming and compartmentalization of every form, and how to counter mind control..

www.cafr1.com  This is about the hidden hundreds of trillions in funds in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports, built on the securitization of your birth certificate, to the tune of at least two-billion per life time for anyone over about 55, minus any substantial court case, or incarceration.  I have seen evidence of the securitization of family court cases.  What budget crisis?

www.RodClass.com Google Rod Class Talkshoe Archives, retired Navy Chief, Private Attorney General in accordance with the Judiciary Act of 1798, write-in candidate for President.  Cutting edge documents and insights into the law.

Google:  Postmaster General of North America

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