Prisoners’ Speak! #5 (Autumn 2009) NE MU PUT REAIUTiON 7] IN THE BOTTIE AN 4] FET T FEBABES. . N — CHEweTED () INTRODUCTION Greetings! Here’s another issue of Prisoners’ Speak! Some of your favorite writers, such as Coyote, Lee Savage, Sean Swain and Omowale A. Shabazz are well- represented, but this time we feature several new voices. Plus, this is about half poetry. Tt’s illustrated by a couple of artists, Cheweteo A. Berry and Paul “Kali” Hickman, whose work I have not published before, too. A few weeks ago, Omowale sent me a book entitled: Pedagogy of the Oppressed, written by Paulo Freire, from Brazil, back in the seventies. It's kind of like, a Franz Fanon, Wretched of the Earth, for the Western Hemisphere, focusing on the learning of liberation! What Freire spelled out, I felt like I had sort of stumbled onto, through trial and error. Here are some quotes. “.Who are better prepared than the oppressed to understand the terrible significance of an oppressive society?... The pedagogy of the oppressed is an instrument for their critical discovery that both they and their oppressors are manifestations of dehumanization.. In order for the oppressed to be able to wage the struggle for their liberation, they must perceive the reality of oppression not as a closed world from which there is no exit, but as a limiting situation which they can transform. true solidarity with the oppressed means fighting at their side to transform the objective reality.. avoidance of dialogue with the people under the pretext of organizing them.. is really a fear of freedom.” Each One, Teach One - In the Trenches! ~ @nt Table of Contents Don Callahan - Letter, Harold” Thompson’s Obituay, Trust is Un@merican 4 ‘Coyote Sheff - Buried Alive, Solitary Enslavemeat, That's What Happens & Lee Savage - You Don't Have o be a Rocket Sientist: 2 Solitary Confinemeat = Torture 4. Sean Swain - Racial Proflig, Let’s Watcr-Board Dick Chency, Immigration 20 On Poliical Violeace, On Patriotism ‘Omowale A. Shabaz — When Do We Act in Our Best nterest. 3 ‘Walter Johnson — Globalization 33 Jokn Phillips— Sz 13 On Our Neck... Resist the Liarst! w ‘The Other Shos Has Dropped. PRISONER POETRY SLAM 8. David Ray Martin — Black as the Night, Paralax, Priceless 9. Devin Baker - PLUTOCRACY 10. John A Rodda ~ Pursult of Happiness 11. Rodaey Williams — Genocide, Disorder 12. Preston Smith — My Own Poetry 13. Dale Pachta ~ Poverty, Promises, Robeson Couaty Blucs, ‘The Voice of the Evemy, Unnamed 14. Tashunka Ravea - Robeson County Blues, Red River Rebellion, Ghost Dance Biues, Neutron Bomb Blucs 15. Richie McBee - Cheistry 101, Evolve 16. Tami Tomscho — Heanbreaker, Neighbors 17. Demeyan Watie ~ The Rule of Fools 18. Demetri Williams —“I's AU True” 19. Robert Wimberly — Excuses, Rookie Cop (AKA Fascist Bastard), ‘The Noise is Silencing, Fire in 1964 (From Reading, 20. Samuel Karim - “Kismet,” Mind Over Matte, | Knowl!! 21 Mary “Sidi” Uloho — Women Inside These Walls, ‘What Black History Means to Me 22. DavidMayeski - Untitled Short Essay 23. Joha Neff - “Open Letter™ 24. Joshun Hollis - “A Complation of Thoughts™ 25. Unknown - - Ivictus — 26. Timothy Trjillo ~1 AM POVERTY * Cover Art by Cheweteo A. Berry. Other illustraions drawn by Paul (Kai) Hickman Cheweteo & are working on a zine ctitled, The Aziek Soldier. Paul is ‘The Deputy National Spokestman for the White Panther Organization (WPO) e o EREEE Y E T AFIS gp ULy Chewetco A. Berry #920722 Paul “Kali” Hickman #EB-6074 Washington State Penitentiary SC1 Greene 1313 N. 13% Avenve. 175 Progress Drive Walla Walla, WA 99362 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Published on 10-25-2009, Edited by Authony Rayson, Free to Prisoners, @ticopyright 11-12-08 Mr. Rayson, Hello! My name is Don Callahan but everyone calls me “Calli.” Anyway, the reason I'm writing now is because we have lost a mutual friend. Mr. Harold Thompson died yesterday. I was his only cell partner in years whom he felt a friendship with & we were very close. I'm also Irish & an anarchist since 1 was a young child. We shared views & spoke of many things & we had just started on my case because he no longer does law work but knows I was y railroaded. About 3 weeks ago they changed his medication & he had been complaining of dehydration & being disoriented. The powers that be stalled & put off medical appointments & yesterday 1 took him several items such as cases of drinks & boxes of teas because he was so thirsty & I found him leaned against the ‘wall looking like he didn’t know where he was or who I was & 1 ‘went to get help for him & they took him out in a stretcher. About 4 hours later, Internal Affairs came to take pictures & that means he wouldn’t be back & I was informed he had passed. | tried all I could to get his property or as much as I could because he didn’t have a cellmate & 1 knew the officers would just keep Stuff & throw away the rest & now that he’s gone, I can say 1 didn’t want them going through his stuff. He hud a lawsuit on the state for denying him medical treatment & lying on forms from another incident & I know all of it has vanished & I feel like something has to be done & I don’t know how to go about it but they killed him, maybe not on purpose but the system’s inadequate self-serving structure & policies has murdered a good man & I will fight for his name, but I need help. T'd recently drawn him a lot of new paintings for him to auction. I'm a tremendously talented artist & I’d like to do something ‘with it to help commemorate my “Uncle Harold” as I call him. He said you were a good man. I'm very worried Harold's passing might go unnoticed for a time & I can't allow that. Thank you for your time. c@lii Tiocfadn Arca! Harold Thompson’s Obituary By, Calli ke T met Harold last year. I'd been to the hole and was put in the cell with him upon my release. I was upset because he was “the ‘grumpy old guy” that no one talked to. He was the library man for the unit & I had been to his door several times and must agree, he ‘was grumpy. “Whai do you want? OK. Here. Go away,” was the extent of conversation with Harold. He had so much stuff, paperwork, books, art supplies, etc. There was no room to walk. I moved all my stuffin & we just stood there. We had all the police in the cell, listening o our complaints but they wouldn't move us. because they only move on certain days. Later that night we started talking & he shared with me all his zines & network & tapes that were smuggled out of an Irish prison. 'We found out we had too much in common to not get along. Afiter a few days, you'd bave thought we had known each other forever! We dcted like a couple of teenagers, horse playing, cussing, just acting foolish. He'd jump up & punch on me & act ‘much younger than he was. I could see he still had the same heart as he had when he was younger. ‘When it came time for me to move, he told me that he hadn’t had a friend in 50 long, he wished I could stay, but we had too much stuff for one cell. After I had moved, I still went to visit him from time to time. He made copies of all his Irish music for me, ‘which I liave put away. ‘The day that he died, he called me to his cell & told me that he ‘'was really thirsty, but other than that, he felt fine. I took hima 6 pack of Cokes & a few minutes later, he said he was going to see the nurse. Later that night, internal affairs & the unit team came in and started packing his stuff up & from experience, I knew what had happened. 1didn’t know what to o, I was his only friend in here & it seemed like I should do something. AllI could do was watch the other inmates & keep them from thieving his belongings. 1 still ended up having to go “retrieve” some things I found out someone had. I still have them. Harold was fixing to help me with my case, even though he hated doing legal work, but we never got the chance. 4 ended up putting a couple of tattaos on him, in color & really nice. A Panther roaring & ripping out of his chest to cover some old school heart & name & an angel wrapped in an Irish flag, playing the harp. 1 feel I made the last few months of his life a little more pleasant & bearable — under the circumstances. He said several times, he seen a lot of himself in me. I'l take that as a compliment from an older & much wiser person. So wherever Harold is, I hope he knows he will be missed & is still thought of. He was my friend. Calli ~ Don Callahan 297161 wisp P.O.Box 1150 Reg Henning, TN 38041 Peace, Dear Irish Anarchist Brother! Trust is Un@merican I was reading somewhere once that the Dutch are the happiest people on Earth. How they measure that I'm unclear, but they base the decl““" on having a government they trust.” or, so is their claim, still seems doubtful. The people say they come together better as a whole because they have a solid foundation on which to build.” It’s supposed to equal a smooth operation (having a ~ dependable government.) Naturally, it affects the community and peoples’ actions and behaviors - for the “better” of course! I can see how it would make a difference if our government could be trusted. on the other hand, Amsterdam is there, so maybe all that comes from a guy in an internet café with ambition and rolling papers. I still agree. over here, in the “land of the free” our rights are being stripped away. “They" pass a law, we obey. “They” do wrong, we do nothine. “They” raise our taxes, we pay. “They ki1l,” we pray. Land of the free Janis Joplin said it best. we suffer as’a whole because government officials lie, cheat and steal - everything they prosecute us for! It's no wonder there was the American Revolution. Not only do they break the law but tear apart everything they stand for. Just because they know more about the law doesn’t make them anymore worthy of mercy. When is enough, enough? I don’t buy the fact that in a Democracy, we have the power to elect our government. The people who are really in charge are in the shadows. oOur “elected officials” are the puppets put_there for misdirection and to give us a false sense of security. Peog'le know it, they just choose to ignore it because as individuals, they feel weak up against the pigger government. There are way more of us, and some of u wul; "ar them. Like I mentioned earlier, t“l” fican Revolution was wheh everyone raalized it, wel], T wrote this Lil piece, ]““ to give you some insight on my thought “calli 2 SOLITARY ENSLAVEMENT 10 ....We sit in these cells like dead bodies sit in cemeteries Death fills our lungs, fills our minds, fills our hearts and fills our souls as it lurks and lingers and seeps through the concrete. Our minds go numb and our spirits fade into inactivity. We sit here waiting to waste away, erode dissolve, and disappear into the cracks of the cement. Solitary confinement. What an evil concept, what a wicked notion, what a clever way to destroy a man without even laying a finger on him. Solitary confinement -- the murderer of minds, hearts, and souls. The person who designed such an evil conception must've had murder on his mind and hate in his heart. We die alone in these cold cells, as our hands stretch out to clutch concrete, but fail miserably to hold anything in their grasp other than the death-stenched air. We die alone -- a lonely, miserable, suffering death. wWe die alone. Nortomst Chicago ABC Zie it covorg ren ol ELY STATE pR3sa/ ‘www.chicagolandanarehisteollective.info NEVRDA THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS " Your heart turns into stone, your soul turns into ice, and your mind turns into jelly. That's what happens when you sit and sit and sit in one of these cells, that's what happens when love leaves you, its what happens when you stop trying. Its a constant cycle of torture. Its a constant battle, a never-ending struggle. One day you feel good, the next day you feel,bad. You go through so much conflict and turmoil with yourself, it nearly Kkills you. You can feel a deep sense of mental anguish and a deep sense of spiritual torment. It hurts so bad, it tears you up into little pieces, it scars you, and it destroys you inside. You're filled with hate, rage, and vengeance. You want to kick the pigs head in, the same way they kick on your door. You become suspicious of others, and paranoid. You begin to think they're talking about you, you think they're out to get you, out to rob, steal, or cheat you. You're losing your fucken mind. That's what happens when you sit and fester and marinate in one of these cells for hours at a time, days at a time, months at a time, years at a time. That's what happens when your heart stops finding a real reason to beat, that's what happens when you quit resisting. Your heart breaks a thousand times, you lose your cool. You lose your mind, your soul freezes and you die inside, you fucken die. My name is Coyote and my heart still beats with love and resistance. But there's been times when it would skip a beat or two, or three... For their catalog send $2.00 tor THE PERFECT TEN LIBRARY P.0. BOX 5356 PITTSBURGH, PA 15206 They can be reacned at 412-258-5587. I hope your & 35 useful as T have. 8 this You Don’t Have to Be-a Rocket Scientist: Solitary Confinement = Torture 1z Introduction After recently receiving a letter asking if I'd like to contribute to Prisoners’ Speak! #5and being notified that my Anarchist Brothers have been inquiring about me — that they are donning their “battle regalia,” of course I had to join the fight and don my own... First, allow me to introduce myself. 1am a female anarchist and a “no-holds-barred lesbian educator / agitator /activist.” My name is Lisa Savage although my comrades and my ever- supportive, radical life / soulmate, Laurie, affectionately call me “Lee.” 1am a 40 year old female (political) prisoner being held captive against my will and tortured on a daily basis in Florida’s only Solitary Confinement — Special Security Housing Unit / Closed Management (CMSHU) for women. Most free-world people don’t realize that such a place of pain and humiliation exists, thus they cannot fathom the abuse in its myriad of forms which is dispersed without thought nor concern for the mind and life being irrevocably impaired by such actions. T am here today to bring this hidden truth to light. As Tve discussed previously in my zine, Savage Realities, there are women who we call our wives, mothers, daughters and grandmothers suffering under some of the heinous and insidiously contrived conditions that can be imposed by Florida's Department of Corrections. ‘These women are hidden from societies’ eyes, thus seriously marginalized. Also, women in “CM” are not mentioned, left out of articles on solitary, and many investigative reports ranging from physical abuse to psychological effects of being in solitary confinement. This is still another crime against those women who are held in isolation. Yet, sadly enough this is happening across the U.S. without much outside protest. ‘The designated torture chambers, be they modernized, still rely on the old Nazi techniques and cage these affective women away from any semblance of a “real life” and decimate their inherent abilities to function on any level other than primal... Let’s define the following words: torture and solitary confinement. Webster's dictionary defines “torture” as 1) the intentional infliction of severe pain 2) pain and menta) anguish — to subject one to torture. Terry A. Kupers, M.D. defines solitary confinement as: “Security Housing Units (SHU's) within security prison units, ' 13 ‘where the prisoners are LOCKED in their cells nearly (or for) 24 hours per day and are cell-fed.” ‘Now that we have a very base description of torture and solitary confinement, allow me to build upon this fowndation so you may ‘see the truth — that solitary confinement does equal torture. Control Unitsor Close / Management Security Housing Units (CMSHU's) are based o the 1970's West German *Stammbein Model” The purpose is blatantly political in nature, as reinforced wmvsmimwdmmfirmwm ‘which states verbatim: '(A)pmompnorpns:numumn, association or membership inamr-organization which distupt or overthrow the government of the UL.S. or whose MMmdfiamww-nmm free prisopers.” ‘But, how does this correlate with women prisoners housed in Florida's CMSHU? d&’g-%dfllsfluphmminfmminlflmm —it ‘The truth be known that women are placed in this torture chamber with no connection to the U.S. Bureau's official criteria for incarceration. Women are placed here for various insubstantial reasons but all with the same “end result” achieved. ‘The majority of women prisoners in CMSHU are “strong- ‘willed.” So thus, they are targeted as.a “potential threat.” It is this “ghost” with no substance that keeps the SHU for women up and running and ‘The truth is less than 1 in the past 140 women to enter and be released from Lowell C.1. Aunex’s CMSHU has been placed on this classification status for serious crimes while in prison. Crimes such as murder or staff or inmate or gang affiliations, extortion or introduction of drugs into the facility — these crimes just don't exist here! ‘The women I have encountered in my few years of solitary are or disrupt the government — that is, consider being a “lesbian” -mmmnndnmnwordgwnmflg government. The majority are caged and tortured (remember that ‘mental anguish is torture) because they (women) will not become docille saves for DOC, to work under extreme conditions, which the state, federal and local government allows — and expects these women to work in 3 world sweatshop conditions with 1o pay, no ‘Many of the women I have encountered have been abused and debased before prison, now the assault on them continues at the hands of the DOC, while these “survivors of abuse” are hidden away from the eyes, hearts and minds of society. ™ “Truth is, a woman can become CM status, if the guards and/or the administration don't ike them for one out of a bundred prejudices. Then, yes they are stuck in hellish conditions and there are only 3 ways out of the CMSHU... 1) release from prison (expiration of one’s prison term) 2) suicide or 3) when the ‘administration decides to release them back into prison life — general popelation. 1t tisast coniton which promotes l‘hafldmmmnmmfi!hsewmmwuyw-y possiblé. The object of CMSHU is to produce in women prisoners a sense of being totally at the mercy of and be dependent upon their captors. ‘The John Howard Association stated: “Through a year or more of sensory and psychological deprivation, prisoners are stripped of their individual identities in order that compliant behavior patterns can be implanted — a process of mortification and by the Amnesty International chart on penal coercion. In the New Yorker, on March 30, 2009, an article entitled e i s 1 o on captive pisoners. Solitary confinement produces lowered and abnormal brainwave patterns ‘within the first 10 days of such torture... So,u’inkhmyflznhfllmlummmmhlveb&n ‘virtually “hand-picked” to have their and impaired. Please consider the implications and ramifications of such impairment on the women and on the communities, once ‘This is a very expensive price to pay for some minor violation of DOCs rules orbecause the Women exude love and happiness and other women prisoners admire them... CHART ON PENAL COERCION < General Method Effect Variants Concera with et Mikesvictn ‘conpletefsdiation group isolation. 2 Monopolization Fixes attention o immediate predicament. Physicalisolation ‘of perception Fosters introspection. Eliminates stimuli Darkness or Bright ing with those controlled by Light, barren environ- Frustrates allactions not ment, restricted move- cousistent with comphiance. ‘ment, monotonous food. 3 Induced WeakensMentaland Semi-starvation, exposure, debility physical ability ‘exploitation of wounds, induced longed constraiat or interrogation forced riting, overexertion 4 Threats Caltivates anxiety ‘Threats of death, threats of non- ‘and despair return, threats of endless 7- Degradation Makes cost ofresstance Personal bygiene preveated. To “animal level" ‘Denial of privacy. 8. Enforcing Develops habitof Forced writing, enforcement trivial demands compliance. of minute rules. c Amnesty International Report an Torture in 1983 displayed a and concise chart on “PENAL COERCION” - the general ‘method and variants of such methods, and the effects experienced by those targeted and caged prisoners in UL.S. prisons. N ‘Allow me to be direct in this information so there will be no ‘misunderstanding of what exactly is happening to the seriously inalized womeh hidden in these places of horror. Note: Less than 1/3 of 1% of the women'’s prison population are being held captive under such conditions, so these cruel acts, crimes against them, go unnoticed and unchallenged. As you can see, there are numerous variants for each general ‘method of “torture” and still others not expressed on the previous chart. So allow me to give you, the reader, a clear depiction of my solitary confinement on a daily basis. T will now describe other effect here at Lowell Correctional's CMSHU. One of the most effective tactical implications of non-violent torture I experience every day is simply being housed (caged) with women who are currently suffering from active psychosis. ‘Since the guards haven't been able to crush my spirit and steal my humanity while housed at CMSHU, they now have decided to pile the psychotic women prisoners 3 deep on one side of my céll, 4 deep on the other and then placed 1 directly above me on the top tier. So, out of 8 cells, there is only one quiet and sane prisoner, me! To add insult to injury, the guards confiscated rmy radio so ¥ cannot drown out the incessant yelling, banging on the cell doars and screaming, Flooding of their cells is quite frequent — at least 2 X's per week and chemical agents are routinely administered to these impaired women. So, I must suffer the gassings with “Black Jesus” and “The Mojo” (nicknames of chemical agents) because 1 live beside these women. The funny part is the women are 30 out of touch with reality that they don't even feel the effects of the gassings... Thus, they continue to disrupt the quad. Tve had officers say, “Wow, Savage! You haven't went off yet!?” ‘This confirms my belief that Administration and upper officers have purposely moved these women beside me. T inust make clear that § of the females have just returned from the TCU-Psychiatric Facility in South Florida and are supposed to e “STABLE" Itis artravesty to watch normal, healthy women deteriorate with induced mental illness which is caused by the CMSHU officers and the design of the unit itself. In 1962, Dr. Edgar Schein described the methodology for achieving “compliance” in an address to all federal maximum ‘security prison wardens in Washingten, D.C.: “In order to produce marked changes in behavior, mis | / ‘necessary to weaken, undermine, or remove supports for old attitudes. 1would like you to think of brainwashing ot in terms of_..ethics and morals, but in terms of the deliberate changing of human behavior by a group of men who have relatively complete control over the environment in which the captivesive... (These changes can be induced by) isolation, sensory deprivation, segregation of leaders, spying, placing individuals whose ‘others more advanced in thought reform, character invalidatior humiliation, sleeplessness, rewarding subservience and fear.” " The results of these heinous and cruel acts upon prisoners may be “SHUPTSD” (Security Housing Unit Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). The “SHU Syndrome is alittle known form of Psychiatrist Stuart Grassian coined the term “SHU Syndrome.” He examined a large sumber of prisoners during their stay in units, like the sensory deprivation environments that were used in the 60's, tend to induce psychosis. Even those prisoners who do not become frankly psychotic, report a number of psychosis-like symptoms. These include but are not imited to: 2. Hyper-responsiveness to external stimuli, including a “startle response.” 3, Petoeptual distortions and hallucinations in multiple spheres 5. Difficulty with concentration and memory. 6. Acute confusional states, at times associated with dissociation features, mutism, and subsequent partial amnesia for those events. 7. The emergence of primitive, ego-dystonic aggressive fantasies. 8. Ideas of reference (paranoia) and persecutory ideation, at times reaching delusional proportions. 9. Motor excitement, often associated with sudden, violent destructive or self-mutilating outbursts. 10. Reduction of symptoms upon termination of isolation. | §’ All of this pain and suffering is for a purpose, the purpose of capitalist advancement. Just like in the era of chattel s there isa class of people dependent on the poor, and on of color, and (increasingly) women — as a source of income. ‘The U.S. didn't abolish slavery. They simply transferred it into the prisons. Prison slavery in the form of involuntary labor s real, every day! So, women in CMSHU are mostly here for standing up for their ic human rights and refusing to be slave labor, or being an individual. The horrors they face are very real. Ilive in these face are in violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ‘the United Nations Convenion against Torture, and the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Diserimination. U.S. prison practices also violate dozens of other international treaties and fit the United Nations definition of genocide. ‘The only way these deplorable conditions will be eradicated is by prisoners and free-world people uniting and fighting for change. You must reach into us and help us win this battle. Lives are at stake. Tbelieve that we have the power to evoke chznge and make our ‘communities safer without the use of solitary confinement. After all, solitary confinement does equal torture! In Loving Struggle, Lee Savage Lisa “Lee” Savage, #959277 * Lee has been transferred T-Dorm, Quad 2 Annex 1o “minimal” securit CM Level 1 Gi.e. the “outs.”) 11120 Northwest Gainesville Road Independent Press Ocala, Florida 344821479 P.0.Box 5453 Gainesville, FL savageindiepublishing@activist.com Reference materials used for this articlé are: 19 Terry A Keepers, M.D. “The SHU Syndrome and Community The John Howard Association 1962 — Dr. Edgar Schein's address to-all federal maximum secusity prison wardens in Wadington, D.C. 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