Sam’s Jail Blog: Thursday, May 28

Thursday, May 28:

Hello everyone! I’ve taken a few days off from the blog posts to do some internal spiritual development. I’ve also been working out 1-2 hours a day and eating lots of food to replenish my body’s natural reserves and begin building back the ~15 pounds of muscle I lost. The workouts wipe me out, so I’ve also been sleeping an hour or two during the day.

I’m writing primarily to say “Thank you!” to everyone who contributed to getting me on Freedom Watch. I feel like the interview went very well. On my end it seemed like it was over in 2 minutes! Time flies when having fun. I heard about an email Shelly Roche sent out to 20,000 Break The Matrix viewers, that was titled “The Camera Is the New Gun.” That’s such a true statement. Cameras combined with new technology and the power of the internet is reshaping society in the same way the printing press reshaped society in ways few peasants could even imagine.

Again, thank you all for working so hard to bring my situation to the attention of Freedom Watch. I think it’s going to bring a lot more national attention to what’s happening in the Free State.

I have several more stores, and I’ll get back to them soon. The self development and insights about myself are incredibly valuable and need to take priority. I’m also getting indications that my time here is coming to a close in the next week or two. I don’t know how exactly, all I can say is it feels like I have learned what I came here to learn. It may be another month, maybe three, I’m content to wait if that’s the case. I could be misinterpreting all the little signals the universe has been sending me, but if I’m correct, I’ll be seeing everyone soon without the glass partition in something other than orange.

SamIAm

Sam’s Jail Blog: Tuesday, May 19

Tuesday, May 19:

On “The Hill” at the Cheshire County Correctional Facility.
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The Hill, as they call it, is working on the dairy farm, reportedly owned by the jail. I was wrong in my original assumption. According to the other prisoners, no milk from the farm is used at the jail, and it’s sold at cost. Here’s where i gets interesting. The farm is run by Dave Potnam, a local selectman for Westmoreland. It appears at least on its surface to be another example of government granting monopoly privilege to the bureaucrats’ friends and family – or themselves in this case.

I’m left wondering what his management fee is for a farm that requires no personal investment of his own for equipment, seed stock, facilities, repairs, etc. He gets the benefit of a paycheck – I wonder how much – without any of the risks other farmers take, while getting a never ending supply of free slave labor from the jail.
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Sam’s Jail Blog: Monday, May 18

Monday, May 18:
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Will the wonders of the so called NH “Justice” system ever cease? The prosecutor, now the country attorney, is getting really desperate in his attempt to clean up the mess created by Keene District Court security and the Keene Police Department. The demurs clearly show the charges are deficient and suffer fatal flaws. That presents a problem. They have held me in jail for over a month on baseless trumped up charges, and they need to save face. So they picked the weakest two and dropped them. They are also the two even remotely related to the issue at hand – Burke over stepping his authority, and freedom of the press. Government likes to use the court system they designed to control the discussion and obscure anything remotely damaging to their railroading process.

When all else fails, it’s time to use the good old standby, contempt. Look it up in the statutes, and you won’t find it. It’s a magical charge that one tyrant in a black dress used to jail over 35 people overnight when a cellphone went off in “his” courtroom.
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Sam’s Jail Blog: Sunday, May 17

Sunday, May 17:
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Reflecting back on my experience of today, all I can say is “Wow, what an incredible day.” I’ve been reading Marianne Williamson’s book The Gift of Change. It had a pretty strong Judeo-christian undertone to it, which I don’t completely agree with. However, I thoroughly enjoyed the way she expounded on how the ego interferes and prevents us from living our higher purpose. It also gave an analogy on meditation. Williamson says it’s like letting the dishes soak and allowing things to come up, leaving the soul clean and refreshed. She also advocated seeking guidance through meditation. That hasn’t worked for me, as I haven’t heard voices, experienced visions, or anything extraordinary yet. I approach things with a beginner’s mind, so I figured I would give it a try.
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Sam’s Jail Blog: Saturday, May 16

Saturday, May 16:
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I lack the benefit of reviewing my posts, and I don’t remember where I left off. Forgive me if I’m repeating or skipping points, and let’s get back to the work program.

Remember that I’m now in a gymnasium with 27 metal cots – 25 of which are full – one bathroom, no shower, and not much sound absorbing material. It gets very loud at times and the sound echoes around the room. Again, the ide is to acclimate prisoners towards getting out and becoming a tax paying “employee” (a legal term meaning someone who is required to fill out a W-2 and pay their income tax).

Lights are out from 11pm to 7am, but prisoners are working all hours of the day and night. Things are quiet in the morning – TV is kept low and many are sleeping – and starting about 10-11am it gets progressively louder until lock down at 11pm. If you’re working nights, it means the lights are on, the TV is going, and people are talking, all while the night cleaning crew is trying to sleep.

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