SWIFT JUSTICE stands in solidarity.

..……………. SWIFT JUSTICE…………….
…….. UNHEARD VOICES OTCJ………..

Today I am honored that the comrades here in South Carolina have requested I give some thoughts as to what we are facing here in this state, and across this nation. This is a historic moment, and I stand in solidarity with you! Today, each and everyone of us standing here in South Carolina in front of what is being called one of America’s most deadliest prisons, have taken a step closer to ending modern-day slavery. This facility, Lee Correctional Facility, has been properly identified by the South Carolina and American news media, as one of the most deadliest prisons in America. However, the media has been very remiss in covering what has led up to this horrific identification, and has left that up to you and me today to correct!
Over the many decades of recorded prison riots Across America, agencies such as South Carolina Department of Corrections have made excuses for these uprisings that relieve them from fault or responsibility. These agencies paint pictures for you, the taxpayer, that appear authentic, believable, and fittin.After all…… these are the experts, and they are the ones that you trust with honorable titles and positions, right? And the man right behind those very walls are seen as animals and nothing more and have no believable voice!
Bear with me for a moment and allow me to paint you a very different picture from the ones that the South Carolina Department of Corrections commissioner Brian Stirling has painted. Recently, public relations JeffreyTaillion released a statement for the Department of Corrections in South Carolina at a press conference saying that the riot that took place here on April, 8th was directly in relations to cell phones, and territory. I have yet to hear or read any other reasons given by the South Carolina Department of Corrections. They have said it was because one group of confined citizens wanted the other groups goods, as in cell phones, and drugs. Ironically, this story sounds very familiar!
Now if you would…… let’s take a look back in history where other DOC agencies Across America painted this exact picture;maybe in a different contrast, but nonetheless the same picture.
You may or may not recall back in 2015 here in Alabama the ADOC started a campaign into the state legislator for 4 million dollars to install cell phone blockers, around the areas of Draper, Elmore, and Staton Correctional Facility. The reason for this move was following the 2014 work strike across Alabama, that spread to many states through the nation. Their reasoning at that time was because cellphones allegedly caused the high rate of violence inside of our prisons in Alabama.
However, what you wasn’t being told was how much the cellphones were being used to expose ADOC. Exposing conditions that fell way below constitutional standards. For instance a lawsuit was filed in the Middle District federal court in Alabama against commissioner Kim Thomas and Corizon medical in 2015, where the plaintiff according to a sworn affidavit to the courts, authenticated over 100 pictures, and videos as evidence taken via a cell phone that was given to him by the warden at Draper Correctional Facility. This lawsuit is still pending today, but on the bright side of things Draper Correctional Facility has been closed and no confined citizen is housed at this prison until renovations are completed.
February the 2nd of 2017 in Delaware, where confined citizens made demands via cell phone stated to reporters “we want education first and foremost, then Rehabilitation that works for everyone” . At this time Warden’s and Commissioner of Delaware prisons declared that cell phones were the cause of violence. Does this sound to you like a bunch of deranged and mentally unstable men who are starving for sympathy?
I am here to tell you today that history has revealed facts and the facts are not that cell phones are the cause of the rising violence in our nation’s prisons. I will say though that cell phones have become a problem… a problem for these agencies who have things to hide. That problem is they are being used as a tool to expose the corrupt American prisons that have been hidden from you for Generations. Until now, our pleas for help were discarded as sympathy seeking. These agencies rebutted and said allegations of unconstitutional conditions were meritless, and you believed them ! But now over the past few years we have brought to your home, your phone’s, your computers, a reality supported with evidence and these agencies still try to twist and discredit the true reality of our everyday life is truly happening Across the Nation, with their own agendas!
South Carolina’s agenda here was to make you believe this Riot was over gang territory and cell phones, when for a long time these comrades were sending you videos and pictures of what was taking place inside this prison. In Delaware, they did not demand drugs, alcohol, or women, or anything you would think an animal would demand, or an individual looking for sympathy would demand. Those men demanded education & Rehabilitation of all things that they could have asked for they demanded for change!
NOW, today we’re here remembering Seven Brothers who are gone due to a condition that was intentionally created and ignored by the South Carolina Department of Corrections. THOSE conditions weren’t complex but very very simple. Those conditions were conditions that fall short of any condition a man should have to be subjected to. I’m here to tell you today that we are not animals We Are Men and we have been subjected to conditions that would be Criminal if an animal were to be subjected to it.
IT is a virtual necessity that EVERYONE that is here today must start seeing the truth and the reality that is taking place in every state across America, Not just here in South Carolina. The same crimes against humanity exist in every prison in our country. This slavery must come to an end today or you will see needless rivers of blood flow across our Nation!
Today we call for solidarity Across the Nation to end the slave trade inside of our nation. We call for slavery abolition, Not slavery reform. We call for rehabilitation in its truest form which is the restoration to who we were before taking us into slavery by this judicial system. we call for the right to vote and be represented as a true and Sovereign citizen of this country.
I am Swift Justice one of many voices across this nation speaking out and asking you to stand in solidarity with this Nationwide historic moment. Unheard Voices OTCJ has vowed to stand for justice for ALL voices unheard!

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