MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
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19 February 2022 – K.A.G.E. Universal and Hella Positive hosted an
event featuring the voices of New Afrikan elders as part of the campaign
to Liberate Our Elders from the cages of the California Department of
Corrections and rehabilitation(CDCr). As the comrades say, little “r”,
because there is no rehabilitation, and rehabilitation must come from
within.
At this event MIM(Prisons) shared copies of our new pamphlet, A
Revolutionary 12 Step Program, in the spirit of supporting
self-transformation via independent institutions of the oppressed. We
also joined K.A.G.E. Universal in promoting the United Front for Peace
in Prisons, as they work to expand the message of independent peace
building behind bars and in local schools in Oakland.
The event brought together many outside activists and organizations
and the voices of New Afrikan principal thinkers from the Pelican Bay
SHU who are now on the streets as well as some still imprisoned.
Speakers included imprisoned elder Sitawa, one of the main reps during
the historic California hunger strikes, and Paul Redd who is now
released. Louis Powell’s voice was also heard through the reading of his
new book, Chronicles of a Prison Dirty War: California Prison
Politics.
In the closing of the event, Minister King X pointed out that these
elders are “walking dictionaries,” and the state is “trying to eradicate
our history.”
I recently paroled from C.D.C.R. into the B.O.P. Observation and
inquiry reveals a downward trend in the cut, caliber, and clarity of the
general population.
General Mao Zedong tells us we have to become the change we want to
see. Legion in the past has built at length under Unity-Criticism-Unity
on the people’s struggle for self-determination who are entangled in the
underground commercial sex industry. Observation within the C.D.C.R.
revealed that there was no incentive for a person, male or female and
regardless of sexual bent, to “program” at first, it’s shocking to
reveal.
However, when you are sent to prison you get a 841. It used to be a
long green sheet of paper – now it’s all electronic. They have “P” codes
for violent offenders, arsonists, and anyone convicted of any “sex”
crime. “P” coded individuals include (but is not limited to) domestic
abusers, indecent exposure, child-touchers, rapists, pimps, prostitutes,
Johns, etc. In California alone, a large part of the population has a
“P” code.
“P”-coded people at first were ineligible for milestones and relief
under Prop 47, Prop 35, Prop 57, SB260 and SB261. The “People” of
California always exclude rather than include under the guise of public
safety. They always combine “murderers & rapists” in their cry for
tough on crime policy. And will give a murderer the opportunity to
procreate but not the rapist. In turn, a lot of persons flock to
alternative living because they have no hope.
My duty is to build people’s brains. And under the guidance of
MIM(Prisons) to build public opinion and independent institutions of the
oppressed. To quote “ULK” we support the self-determination of ALL
nations and peoples. That said Legion is calling on all ESP (Erotic
Service Providers) in the confines of U.$. prisons under the thick net
of oppression to ADOPT, RATIFY, GROW, and INSTITUTE the 3P
initiative:
The safety factor, there is always safety in numbers.
Education of revolutionary thought & practice, ignorance of the
knowledge around you is NO EXCUSE.
You aren’t alone, you are not the anomaly.
These are the reasons to adopt, grow, and institute.
Legion is well aware of the hardship people face when subjected to
the “P” code. This label is akin to the Jewish persecution in Nazi
Germany during Hitler’s reign of terror. This is what is meant when you
get your 128-G printout and people see your “P” code in these “people’s”
mind its a green-light for extortion, violence, and sexual assault. UFPP
is against these parasitic practices in prisons and abroad. ESPs are not
just the vessels but the senders and the users. And everyone has a seat
at the table. The 3P initiative is a work of Legion ergo it is rooted in
UFPP and USW. DLS (Dirty Little Secrets) and the WWC (White Wolf
Collective) are some of the initiates of 3P and are apart of the cell
Legion.
– Peace
THE 3P INITIATIVE
PROTECT OUR INTERESTS AT ALL COSTS
ELEVATE OUR STANDARDS
UNITE OUR PEOPLE
– Accept yourself and be your own
– I CAN DO NOTHING BY MYSELF. IT’S ABOUT: US, WE, AND OURS!
MIM(Prisons) adds: In Under Lock & Key
61 we addressed in depth the question of sex offenders and their
role in the prison movement. One article in that issue concluded
with:
“Maoists believe that problems amongst the people should be handled
peacefully among the people and thru the methods of discussion and
debate. Most prisoners are locked up exactly because they engaged in
some type of anti-people activity at one point or another of their
lives. Should these actions define prisoners? According to MIM Thought,
all U.$. citizens will be viewed as reforming criminals by the Third
World socialist movement under the Joint Dictatorship of the Proletariat
of the Oppressed Nations (JDPON). The First World lumpen will be no
exception regardless of crime of choice.”(1)
We do not put any special conditions on “sex offenses,” but recognize
some crimes as more serious than others. We do think we all need to
undergo transformation, guided by criticism/self-criticism, as we create
a world free of oppression. We believe all people can be redeemed and
will have the ability to in the future. Unfortunately, today that is not
the case. But we welcome with open arms all who are ready for redemption
through revolution to begin with our new Revolutionary 12 Step
Program.
Regarding Prop. 57, there was a California state Supreme Court
decision on 2 January 2022 that CDCR shall not allow early parole to
people who have any sentence terms that are violent felonies
(In re Mohammad, No. S259999). Similarly the original law was
implemented by CDCR to exclude anyone with a required sex offender
registration under Penal Code subsection 290. However, this was
overturned on 28 December 2020 (In re Gadlin, No. S254599).
Such people should be “referred to the Board by July 1, 2021 and must be
scheduled for a hearing by no later than December 2022.” (see CCR title
15, § 2449.32)
The Prison Law Office should be able to provide you with additional
details if you are uncertain how this affects your parole eligibility:
PRISON LAW OFFICE General Delivery, San Quentin, CA 94964-0001
On 12 August 2021, staff member Karber at Ionia Correctional Facility
in Michigan censored Under Lock & Key 74 for the reason:
“Pages 8 & 9 calling for Prisoners to organize for uprising for an
up coming date.” These pages featured our center spread on Black August
and the September 9th Day of Peace and Solidarity. It is interesting
that the oppressor sees prisoners coming together for peace and unity as
an “uprising” and something that is deemed a threat to security (which
would be necessary to lawfully censor any reading material in the United
$tates).
On 7 September 2021, the staff in the mailroom at SCI Frackville in
Pennsylvania disliked the same pages and censored ULK 74 for
“Information on Page 8 Calls for Action (September 9).” In Amerikan
prisons people do not enjoy the civil rights many Amerikans hold so
dear. Their right to grieve or in this case to take an “action” is
deemed illegal and punished. Banning peaceful protest and other such
actions in prisons leads to violence.
Meanwhile a USW comrade in California reported,
“C.O. Solerio [a white female] emailed a Mental Health/Death Doctor a
referral against me for displaying erratic behavior. I was exercising
and calling cadence out loud ?? As is my custom, I commemorate Black
August by demonstrating physical fitness and oratory skills, loud and
proud, wherever I be. This year’s action continues to be opposed by
C.O.s obsessed with social control.”
This comrade was in quarantine isolation, where ey could not organize
eir normal group activities for Black August.
While the President offers up Juneteenth and Indigenous People’s Day
as sanctioned celebrations, the imperialists simultaneously repress
those trying to commemorate holidays that represent resistance to
oppression. In case anyone was fooled into thinking that we’re all equal
now.
This update incorporates the “health and safety concerns created by
Housing Cage Staging” grievance submitted on 21 July 2021. A bullet
point appears before text from the grievance. An asterisk appears before
comments/explanations of the text for readers not familiar with terms,
misnomers, and other devices prison officials implement to obscure the
big picture.
Current policy forces prisoners from both sides of East Back (EB) to
be in close proximity to each other (forced under threat of CDCR115)
*A “CDCR115” is an infraction. Repeat infractions of this particular
variety leads to punitive solitary confinement resulting from what is
called “program failure.” Prior to and while being classified program
failure, loss of privileges, i.e. phone, canteen, packages, etc. are
imposed. But who is it that’s not playing by the rules?
Administrative level prison officials and their supervisory staff are
directing policy which discourages prisoners movement by presenting
prisoners with an ultimatum to either be placed in danger of exposure or
decline transport to destinations i.e. medical appointments, law
library, visits, mental health programs, and get a 115.
*For clarification, San Quentin Death Row prison officials refer to
these holding cages as “holding cells.” The misnomer obscures the fact
each is constructed of steel grate. The cage is approximately 3 feet
wide (front to back and side to side) with no solid partitions between
them.
If prison officials continue promoting/demanding social distancing
(even outdoors as with the “one side of EB per day” modified yard
policy) then also continue staging prisoners in cage rendering social
distancing impossible inside the unit (known to have inadequate
ventilation) that would demonstrate an extreme lack of care – a criminal
act under PC2652 (aggravates under threat).
*Prison officials know or should know placing prisoners in close
proximity makes them susceptible to exposure to any number of COVID-19
variants. Yet not only do they demonstrate an extreme lack of care
they’re basically saying “get into the cage and be exposed or else!”
Housing cages are not even disinfected between uses.
*Death row prisoners going to and coming from various locations are
staged in these cages before and/or upon return (see second bullet point
of grievance/602-1)
Staging prisoners in holding cages is for the sole purpose of
convenience not health & safety.
*Apparently due to custody staff’s inability to maintain accurate
lists of where prisoners are at any given time of day and lack of
intelligence for search and escort (SE) officers, the cages are where
prisoners are held once they are located by the desk officer who calls
out names of prisoners over a loud speaker saying “get up and dressed”
to the prisoner then saying “Tier officer bring them down to a Bay Side
Holding cell” for whatever the case may be.
Current staging policy design causes yard release
disruption/delays.
*Death row has 7 different yards (essentially split into 14 since
only one side of EB goes out at a time). Yard release is scheduled to
being 7:30 AM for these group yards but that does not happen. Further
delay/disruption occurs as the desk officer halts yard release so the
tier officers can escort prisoners with dictated medical appointments to
the holding cages instead of releasing prisoners on their tier to yard.
This disruption/delay design is relatively new.
The current holding cage staging policy has no validity in law or
science regarding its deceptive benefits and potentially adverse
effects.
*At the onset of the COVID pandemic CDCR demonstrated an extreme lack
of care with regards to its death row population. It executed
a dozen prisoners by lethal injection during a moratorium and still
seems to be aiming for more with this housing cage staging policy. The
grievance submitted 21 July 2021 concludes as follows:
Specific Action Requested: 1) Discontinue the double
standard regarding social distancing. 2) Discontinue the policy design
causing yards program disruption/delays. 3) Enforce 15CCR3271 without
implementing retaliatory/punitive policy designs under guise of safety
measures. 4) Stop threatening prisoners with CDCR115 violations who
refuse to be placed in holding cages with these conditions. 5) Stop
staging prisoners in holding cages knowingly endangering their health
and safety by rendering social distancing impossible.
*using holding cages and/or congregate staging of prisoners in close
proximity to each other going to or returning from medical appointments
for a variety of symptomatic illness, facilitates the spread of a
variety of viruses including but not limited to COVID-19 variants and
influenza strains. The bottom line is: it is illegal for prison
officials to knowingly endanger the lives of prisoners (See also
15CCR3271).
USW 27 in California reports: Abolitionists From
Within(AFW) is back on the move. Building, can’t stop, won’t stop. We
put forth United Front for Peace in Prisons statement of principles:
Peace, Unity, Growth, Internationalism and Independence. The work on the
ground is coming together. About a month ago, one of the comrades pulled
me to the side and had a novel idea about bringing the community
together for Juneteenth. What do you know, they made Juneteenth a
national holiday. And we had a day of peace and unity here in our
facility.
The young Afrikan and older comrades smiled that day. You know me, I
told them to get ready for Black August. But it was nice to see our
community ask questions about Juneteenth, the end of slavery. However,
for us it was a day to learn and come together. Unity, Peace. A day that
I can’t be lied to anymore. Thank you to the comrade who hit me up with
the idea.
Now I need that same energy come Black August. Now to all you New
Afrikans who participated in Juneteenth Day, thank you. You are free
Black men.
Da Struggle Continue
a USW leader in TX reports: For Juneteenth, the
‘Black Unity group’, which is called Black Independence Taking
Root(BITR), initiated a peace treaty among Black lumpen street
organizations. A community meal was shared after sundown as the daytime
was reserved for fasting as a show of appreciation to New Afrikan
ancestors, and activists of various stripes who’ve pushed the cause of
New Afrikan liberation forward. During that time, this cell provided the
brothas here with largely unknown New Afrikan revolutionary
contributions of the past, both recent and not so recent. The masses
responded to the initiative very well.
MIM(Prisons) adds: The New Afrikan holiday,
Juneteenth, was made a federal holiday just prior to 19 June 2021. While
Amerikans celebrate 4 July 1776 as their independence day, 19 June 1865
has been celebrated by many as “Black Independence Day.” Though the New
Afrikan nation was not liberated from the emerging U.$. empire on that
day, it marked the day that the Emancipation Proclamation was announced
and enforced in Texas, the last state it reached. It took two and a half
years after the proclamation for the northern troops to make it to Texas
and enforce the law. While the proclamation made on 22 September 1862 by
President Lincoln was not originally a permanent law, the Thirteenth
Amendment making slavery illegal, except for the convicted felon, was
passed in January 1865, prior to the freeing of the slaves in Texas.
With the Thirteenth Amendment, former slaves were made citizens of
the United $tates by mandate, and with no say in the matter. This new
people had evolved from 100s of years of African slaves working together
in a common economic situation, developing its own culture and investing
in developing the land they found themselves on. After 100s of years of
being denied any rights by the slavemasters who brought them there,
suddenly they were told they must join the nation of their
slavemasters.
What happened in the south following the civil war was a plan for a
bourgeois democratic program for Black people, to incorporate them as
full citizens, within the confines of capitalism. This plan was called
Reconstruction. It was short-lived (1863-1877), as the whites charged
with enforcing it soon gave in to the resistance by the whites who
opposed it. We learned that the white nation was not willing to see
through the struggle for bourgeois democracy for the New Afrikan nation.
That is why today we say real independence, full rights and
self-determination for New Afrikans, requires New Democracy. A New
Democracy is a proletarian-led democratic revolution, different in class
leadership from the bourgeois Amerikan Revolution.
The history of Reconstruction followed by Jim Crow is the most
culturally relevant example for us in the United $tates of why a
dictatorship of the proletariat is necessary to end oppression. No
oppressor class, nation or gender in history has yet to give up its
power without a fight. The all around dictatorship of the proletariat is
what communists have used to revolutionize societies at all levels to
undermine class and gender distinctions.
Jim Crow laws enforcing segregation remained in effect until 1965.
During the 1960s there was a significant movement for true liberation of
the New Afrikan nation centered around the Black Panther Party for
Self-Defense. As we enter Black August later this summer, we commemorate
those who were murdered by the state in the righteous struggle against
oppression. A struggle that was recognized as necessary thanks to the
lessons of Juneteenth.
Last year, President Donald Trump made a point by scheduling a rally
speech on Juneteenth in Tulsa, Oklahoma where whites waged an
all-out-war against New Afrikans in 1921. This year was the 100th
anniversary of the battle of Tulsa, where the communist African Blood
Brotherhood(ABB) led the brave defense of “Black Wall Street” from
marauding whites, who shot up and bombed the Greenwood district of the
city from planes. The ABB was a secret society in Jim Crow Tulsa and
many other southern cities, because to be a communist outright would
have meant a death sentence from whites. The battle began when the ABB
organized a resistance to the lynch mob coming for a young New Afrikan
falsely accused of raping a white girl. While this battle led to many
deaths on both sides and the burning of both white and Black-owned
properties, it put an end to lynchings in Tulsa for a long time.
A year after Trump’s Tulsa debacle, President Biden made Juneteenth a
federal holiday. This symbolizes the conflict within the Amerikan ruling
class, and the white nation as well, in how to deal with the oppressed
internal semi-colonies today. While the Republican and Democratic
parties have switched positions, with the Republican Party now being the
one trying to disenfranchise New Afrikans, the disagreement over the
national contradiction is very similar to the days of Republican Abraham
Lincoln.
As communists we strive for the resolution of this national
contradiction by freeing all oppressed nations once and for all, not
waiting and hoping for one slightly friendlier sector of the oppressor
to win out. The ongoing struggle for New Afrikan liberation is tied to
the struggle of all oppressed people for liberation. It is not
surprising that the nation that ultimately worked so hard to keep the
Black nation down in the 1800s is now the primary force keeping
oppressed people down around the world. We have seen the limits of the
euro-Amerikan revolution.
Ever since prison officials at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional
Facility (RJD) were made by a Federal court order to wear body cameras
and to cease their terrorist practices and abuses upon the most
vulnerable prisoners, the disabled and elderly, (see: Armstrong
vs. Newson, et al. Case No. C94-CV-02307 CW) the RJD prison has
experienced total lack of programming abilities resulting in lockdowns,
modified programs, and other programming restrictions which impede or
otherwise undermine one’s opportunities to earn sentence-reducing
credits and to perform in a manner expected by/from the Board of Prison
Terms, in order to parole. Especially on the weekends, when the Warden
and other Department of Corrections administrators are unavailable to
mandate corrective actions.
RJD ranking officials will tell you that this is due to a staff
shortage, training mandates etc. The truth, however, upon my
information, is that these are calculated and coordinated efforts of
something more sinister indeed. A Union-coordinated boycott.
The California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) at the
RJD prison complex is, apparently, unhappy with the fact that years and
years of beatings, false reports, lying for one another and even murder,
yes MURDER, has resulted in a Federal court order in
the Armstrong case, requiring the staff to wear body cameras.
Cameras that not only record the video interactions of sworn personnel
and those they speak to, but the audio versions thereof as well.
The actions and omissions of RJD’s sworn officers and other CCPOA
members is organized, timed, and planned for maximum effects, and is
very clearly a snubbing of their proverbial noses at the RJD Warden and
other Corrections administrators.
Through this sophistication these officials protest and boycott the
lawful orders of a Federal court judge – a judge they have subsequently
claimed was/is biased and therefore should not have presided over those
proceedings leading to the court-ordered wearing of body cameras.
If you’re doing what you are paid to do by the public, and if
your tactics and demeanor is not disturbing and offensive, why worry
about body cameras? They are allowed to turn them off in the
bathrooms even.
Through a sophisticated scheme, these prison officials organize and
conduct mass strikes via fraud and the misuse of sick leave and personal
days, holding prisoners’ access to programs and such hostage. Knowing
that, without access to and completion of which (many times, in a set
time frame), the prisoners participating in such (now unavailable)
programs and activities, will suffer by not being able to benefit from
good time sentence reduction for successful completions.
Instead of taking its direction from the federal court (by court
order), RJD corrections officers turn their ire on their employers: the
CDCR and RJD’s Warden. Under injunction, the very corrections officers
who so blatantly demonstrated a propensity for criminal thought
processes, activities, brutality upon disabled and other prisoners, and
other such criminal misconduct, now employ further, separate and
additionally questionable practices intended to undermine, and to
otherwise circumvent the lawful processes of the Federal court and the
Honorable Claudia Wilken, United States Federal District Court
Judge.
GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT AND IT’LL GO AWAY,
RIGHT?
That is called ‘blackmail’ where I come from. It is illegal,
anti-people, and is being committed here by the California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation. Whether by approval or turning a blind
eye thereto. It is still an anti-people and illegal violation of a
Federal court order in Armstrong v. Newson, C94-02307 CW.
In fact, a recent order in the above case acknowledges that many of
RJD’s correctional officers have assumed a gang-like culture and
behavior. The CDCR does not contest these assertions and the Federal
court has openly acknowledged the veracity of same. RJD has many Mexican
corrections officers who have acclaimed and begun carrying themselves in
a manner akin to their Mexican Mafia prisoner counterparts. Both in
vernacular, actions and conduct. Including secret identification to one
another of membership. And this is anything but the first time. For more
on the history of this kind of behavior in California prisons read
The Green Wall by D.J. Vodicka.
Racketeering: Today, racketeering often has the broad sense
of “the practice of engaging in a fraudulent scheme or enterprise.”
Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage, 2nd Ed. by Bryan A.
Garner.
I am being transferred to another prison for inciting the whole
entire population with a statement that said i am an ‘Illuminati
Killer.’
I’m out of their established isolation unit and now being housed in a
quarantine housing unit. The housing unit is a 300 cell living unit,
double cell. There are probably 30 individuals scattered throughout the
entire facility/unit. All individuals housed here are from several
different institutional facility yards. None are General
Population(G.P.) that i know of.
SATF (Substance Abuse Treatment Facility) is bleeding the state for
medical benefits, like claiming this building as a medical facility,
under the guise of COVID quarantine. But the administration is using the
building as an isolation unit. All of the guys housed here are said to
be in transit, transitioning from some place to another, but on the cool
they all are trouble makers of the California Department of Corrections
and “rehabilitation” (CDCR). We get zero yard, zero dayroom, zero
facility activities like law library, education, canteen, vocation, etc.
They terminated all of our privileges except for writing a letter. And
if one doesn’t have postage stamps, it sucks to be you.
The current CDCR 602 [grievance form] is being remodeled thanks to
the San Quentin Prison Law Office’s latest negotiation to the
Armstrong lawsuit against CDCR to wire the institutions for
cameras and microphones to protect the disabled prisoners being abused
by pigs and covered up by crooked administrators trying to protect their
skeletons from being leaked to the public.
So chances of getting a 602 going anywhere right now is more slim
than the yester years.
Rumor has it that a pig killed emself not long ago, due to state
layoffs. So the bull shit is in the air. Free staff are refusing to come
to work in support of the California Correctional Peace Officers
Association (CCPOA) work strike against prison closures. The attitude is
that prisoners ain’t got shit coming right now at SATF. And if they try
pushing the issue, then label them a gang leader and transfer them into
an active gladiator environment.
The cadre here are educated to concentrate on being released. Don’t
bite into the pigs provocation. They are doing everything they can to
prevent us from seeing that free society because they understand the
power that we have with zero attachments and very little loyalty to what
they are loyal to. Leaders are locating Agent Smith in their comfort
zones, gyms, churches, restaurants, etc and revisiting some very awkward
conversations that originated on the prison yard.
Tupac Shakur responds to an interviewer That’s why i
put the ‘k’ to it. Know what? Niggas was telling me about this
illuminati shit while i’m in jail, right, like “the dollar, you know.”
That’s another way to keep yourself in chains yo. That’s another way to
keep you unconfident. And i put the ‘k’ there cuz i’m killing that
illuminati shit, trust me!”
DISL Automatic:
People yellin’ “Wake up!”
But they’re still dreamin
They say “killuminati”
But they don’t know the meaning
They took Pac’s saying way out of context
’Cuz what he meant is that illuminati shit is nonsense
he wasn’t saying we should kill anybody,
he was saying we should kill that talk of illuminati
’Cuz all it is is a bunch of hocus pocus
to make us feel powerless and shift all of our focus
from the corporations and the corrupt government
to the secret societies and sacred covenants
That’s what they want so they don’t have to take you serious
They brush you off as a conspiracy theorist.
April 2021 - The San Quentin (SQ) administration has been running two
modified programs on Death Row under the guise of social distancing
since the pandemic began. Both look so good on paper, but how they look
on paper and how they really work are the only things six feet apart and
the result was putting many six feet under.
Death Row’s seven group yards were divided into 14 yards back in the
first quarter of 2020. That was accomplished by sending half of East
Block (EB) out one day, then the other half the next day with Death Row
prisoners warehoused in Donner Section (DS). Which side of EB DS went
out with switched at least three times – before, during and after spikes
of COVID-19 on Death Row and throughout the prison. In addition to the
switches thrown on the tracks of this crazy train, at no time was there
a maximum allowed number of prisoners set for each of the yards.
Requests to set a maximum number per yard and prepare daily lists by
going cell to cell through both sides of EB and the DS tiers (as is done
for ‘walk-alone’ due to the limited number of cages) were ignored all
the way to Sacramento. Does CDCR prefer the truth be released at half
capacity perhaps? Appeal#SQ-A-20-01123 remains unanswered since it was
sent for final review on 14 July 2020.
No emphasis on social distancing regarding the shower program in DS
exists anywhere but on paper as well. The Daily Program Status Report
(PSR) fabricated 14 July 2020 explains only four showers can be used at
a time. It conveniently omits the fact there are only four showers
total. These consist of steel mesh cages – each sharing a mesh wall with
the other. Three are approximately 3 1/2’ x 3 1/2’. The fourth is
designed to accommodate a wheelchair. Nobody using these showers can be
6’ away from the prisoner in the adjoining cage. Perhaps CDCR hopes to
bring in waterboarding. That would certainly be the effect if you wear a
mask in the shower.
Prisoners can refuse to go to yard unless there’s a unit search.
Prisoners can even refuse to shower, opting for an in-cell ‘bird bath.’
However, the San Quentin administration is now moving all Death Row
prisoners from DS to EB. So, the four shower cage problem disappears as
if in a mist of droplets, because the EB showers only accommodate one
prisoner at a time.
It ‘seems’ all the moves are deemed safe and if that is indeed true,
there is still no purpose for a 14 yard program except to keep something
looking good on paper. It’s not working good at all if you read about it
on this paper though. That’s because this explains how CDCR managed to
execute prisoners even during a moratorium.
Out here in California there’s a buzz going through the state that
76,000 prisoners are eligible for an early release as of 8 May 2021.
This is some great news that there’s going to be a mass expulsion of
prisoners from these koncentration kamps. There’s a high chance that
comrades of New Afrika and Aztlán who are most dedicated to the struggle
of the liberation from the grip of imperialism will be freed into
society to reach and teach those who inspire to make a positive step for
growth and development for the lumpen in Amerikkka through the
principles of the United Front for Peace in Prisons(UFPP).
While it is great to hear that so many prisoners are now eligible for
an early release in the state prisons in California, we can’t forget
about our political leaders and soldiers who are still locked away in
the FEDS, and those in exile. We can’t forget about Larry Hoover Sr,
Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Bomani Shakur, Assata Shakur, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin
FKA H. Rap Brown, and many others who sacrificed their all for the
liberation of the lumpen of the United $tates of Amerikkka from
capitalism and imperialism. To be honest, we owe it to our political
leaders and soldiers to fight for their freedom twice as much as them
who fought for us back in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.
With the release of 76,000 prisoners, a lot of comrades will be
hitting the streets and it’s time to go into overdrive. We can’t afford
to get out there and fall by the wayside and end up becoming reformist
or joining the pop culture revolutionary popularity contest. We don’t do
this for popularity or none of that other self-glorifying bullshit. We
do this for the reason that liberation of our peoples and folks NEEDS TO
BE DONE! PERIOD! Teach the youth of our communities about the truth of
their past, what’s really going on around them in the present, and tell
them about our leaders who are not being publicly and world-widely
advocated for. Let it be known that prisoners are still HUMAN BEINGS;
human beings that are majority from our lumpen communities, and that our
lives, our political leaders and soldiers lives matter. Regardless of
what the individual was convicted for or alleged of doing, inhuman
treatment shouldn’t be the punishment.
In the words of Frederick Douglass: “It is easier to build strong
children than to repair broken men.” Even though it is crucial that we
do re-educate as many mis-educated imperialist/capitalist brainwashed
adults as possible, we’ll have a more productive output if we put more
focus on teaching the youth through building University of Maoist
Thought schools, classrooms or at the least study groups.
“When you determine what a man shall think you do not have to concern
yourself with what he will do. He with low self-esteem is more likely to
accept social conditions that society expects of him. He will seek
sympathy and handouts as he feels he cannot raise from his beggar’s
status.” - Carter G. Woodson, in The Racial Race p. 217
As long as the lumpen masses are stuck in this beggar mindset, then
situations like the murder of George Floyd, where multiple bystanders
who could have stopped the murder by pushing the pigs off of him instead
of begging, pleading and calling the pigs on their fellow co-workers for
the checking and correction of unjustified behavior and conduct of
so-called officials.
Our leaders will be in these koncentration kamps dying a slow,
miserable, tormenting death and many more in our communities will die on
the streets and in these kamps if we don’t change as many minds of the
new generation as we can.
Right now we’re in the middle of a war, a lot of individuals who are
in the class of the petty bourgeoisie and bourgeoisie, who benefit from
capitalism is going to deny, but we of the First World lumpen(FWL) all
know better than to fall for the lie. As of now we’re working on
building up our strength to overthrow the imperialist government and put
in our own which will be the Joint Dictatorship of the Proletariat of
the Oppressed Nations (JDPON). To accomplish this, those who are going
to be in the wave of releases from CDCR must reach those who are the
local leaders of the BLM and NAACP, get them in the studies of the
concepts and ideologies that’ll lead to Maoism. If they refuse to change
their reformist and revisionist ways, then we show the youth the
contradictions of the BLM and NAACP and show them the difference of us
who are not reformist or revisionist.
Let it be known that it’s more of a duty than a natural right to
defend oneself from any and all attacks by whomever, most importantly
and especially the pigs! How long are we going to stand by and let these
so-called officials murder us without even attempting to defend
ourselves? If we must die like the artwork on the 73 issue cover of
ULK states, then it’s best one dies on their feet defending
oneself, if they can’t get away. The reformist, revisionist and history
has proven that non-violent approach doesn’t get the job done, to obtain
freedom, justice and equality. A United Front of armed resistance is the
only way.
Through dialectical materialism, historical materialism and deep
studying of one’s true history and of Marxism, Leninism and Maoism,
we’ll get our moral correctness. And through learning hand-to-hand
combat (i.e. martial arts, boxing etc.), obtaining licenses to carry for
those who can, also make our own rifle clubs and be our own security
force for the protection of our neighborhoods, when we rally, etc. This
will be our way to achieve freedom from imperialism through armed
resistance as we build our strength to overthrow imperialism, once and
for all. Let’s get to work comrades!
The year 2020 was hectic and alarming to say the least. From
Pre$ident Donald Chump’s outrageous attempts to wrestle power away from
the traditional bourgeoisie, to COVID-19, which threw the entire world
for a loop and tragically ended the lives of over a million people,
mostly in the Third World. The year 2020 has been one in which the
already ugly face of imperialism has been peeled back far enough to
where even first worlders could catch a glimpse of what’s hidden
underneath.
The depravity of Amerikkkans’ twisted desires for a return to a
social order in which Amerikkka is clearly and definitively on top has
been on full display for the world to see. From the extra-judicial
killing of New Afrikans and other oppressed nation people by law
enforcement, to the lynching of New Afrikans in liberal Los Angeles
County, Califaztlán; the principal contradiction of Amerikkka vs the
oppressed nations remains the existential threat to the people of the
internal semi-colonies. As such, what has been made clear to
revolutionaries from the oppressed nations is the urgent need to
organize the Chican@, New Afrikan, and First Nations along communist
lines. One of the few organizations in the United $tates attempting to
do this is the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons (MIM
Prisons).
As is already widely known by U.$. prisoners, a U.$. federal court
has ruled that prisoners cannot be excluded from applying for and
receiving economic relief under the CARES Act. This decision allowed for
thousands of captives to receive $1,200 stimulus checks with more
already on the way.
As an anti-imperialist who’s worked with MIM(Prisons) for almost two
decades I have requested and received a plethora of study materials from
them, most free of charge. In 2015, MIM(Prisons) released Chican@ Power and
the Struggle For Aztlán, which focuses on the hystory, present,
and future struggles of the Chican@ nation from a Maoist perspective.
This project was very expensive and pushed back the release of
MIM(Prisons) own contemporary text, The Lumpen Handbook.
MIM(Prisons) is not a huge organization, nor do they have the big
name recognition which other more amorphous groups with opportunist
politics do. What they do have, however, is a correct political line for
the liberation of the internal semi-colonies and a communist cadre
committed to serving the imprisoned masses. So if you believe in
struggling for an Aztlán libre then one thing you can do at this time is
send a donation to MIM(Prisons). Sending money to them will help fund
not only the next issue of Under Lock and Key, but the free
Books to Prisoners program. If you believe that Black Lives Matter, then
donate to MIM(Prisons) and continue funding the education of
revolutionaries behind prison walls.
Let us then take this opportunity to contribute to the
anti-imperialist movement to end the oppression and exploitation of the
oppressed nations by U.$. imperialism by giving something back to
MIM(Prisons) after they’ve spent years giving us so much.
[NOTE: For ways to donate, please see our get involved page.
We are working on a second printing of Chican@ Power and the
Struggle for Aztlán, if you want to pre-order a copy just let us
know when you send your donation of $20 or more.]