Welcome to Future Felons of America by Claire Wolfe
(I wrote this as the introduction to Clive Sharp's book "How to Survive Federal Prison Camp" (Loompanics, 1997). This is its first appearance outside the book.) Welcome to FFA. No, not Future Farmers of America, that pleasant little relic of the days when America was the land of the free.
I'm talking about Future Felons of America, the club to which millions of us now belong. Our membership is growing by leaps, bounds and midnight kicks on our doors. You may not want to be part of this contemporary American FFA. (Who in their right mind would?) But it's best to face facts; in a country where would-be rulers, elected and unelected, are desperate to regulate every activity, we are all law breakers or soon to become so.
You and I, friends, are likely to end up in prison.
Worse, we're increasingly likely to end up in the custody of the federal prison system.
Activities that were once the business of the states-or nobody's business but your own-are being taken over by control freaks in Washington, DC whose favorite masturbatory fantasy is that they can micro-manage every human activity 24 hours a day and punish everyone who deviates from their desires.
That means your chances of going to federal prison-or a federal prison camp like the ones described in this book-are getting "better" every day.
Just heard recently where "Better Red than Dead" Teddy Kennedy and a few of his friends from the ADL and homo lobby are trying to slip in S1145......which is a new hate crimes bill which I'm sure chocked full of lots of new and improved definitions of hate/thought crimes. I found some of this info on www.truthtellers.org (Rev. Ted Pike)........some of the info may make some folks in the "amen corner" a little testy but it is what it is.
Isn't it fascinating that those who are best read and researched into such issues--most reality based--are considered the most looney by folks who have not looked into the facts and issues seriously.
Glad someone else is alert and watching, preparing.
I cannot speak for you firend, but I am not on a path to jail or a life as a felon. Life is about choices and consequences for them, accept that and move on.