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MIM Notes keeps prisoners in the struggle

Let me express my gratitude for the literature you sent. Not only will it aid me in my growth but will also help others as it makes its way into the hands of other young carnales. MIM Notes helps keep my organization (The Almighty Latin Kings and Queens Nation) abreast of the happenings in the world and in our homelands. After all, a lot of carnales aren't conscious of the struggle, the revolution or the war that is being waged against us on a daily basis. We had our own forum, Royal Rage, but I am unsure if it is still being published. With MIM Notes we're able to maintain a solid political line with up to date and factual information.

As for the petition, it was an experience to say the least. I'm in a cell house that limits my movement but I did manage to rally a few signatures (this comrade collected 15 signatures against the Patriot Act and Patriot Act II).

You would think that after I exposed this critical information about the Patriot Acts people would be practically fall over one another to sign the petition. NOT THE CASE.

The majority of the people are not conscious and have no desire to become awake. Almost like zombies, complacent as hell no fight in 'em. There was a handful that signed and offered decent dialogue on the topic. I approached some Europeans (white amerikkans) and we ended up in a heated debate. Needless to say, none of them signed. As it is said in MIM Notes: they truly aren't the vehicle (for revolution) at this point in time. Eight of the 15 signatures are Latino or Chicano, the rest are Black Nationalists.

Before I close this letter I would like to share something with you. The other night the pigs locked up a true soldier of the Revolution and a close friend of mine. He's the man who woke me up by introducing me to revolutionary thought. Now they've put him somewhere in the SHU. I'm explaining this to you because I'm hoping you'll be able to reach out to him and send him some literature to keep his mind and thoughts focused. I will offer you his information. Please help me support this fallen comrade.

With all this said I want to thank you for providing a forum for us to dialogue, learn and grow. Stay strong in this Revolution. We are making an impact.

In solidarity,

--A prisoner in Indiana, January 2004