Saturday, March 23, 2013

Letter to INFOWARS Magazine


Infowars Magazine
P.O. Box 19549
Austin, TX 78760

March 3, 2013

RE: Prison Planet Warning from the Gulag

Dear Alex,

Here it is MARCH and I don’t yet have by FEBRUARY issue of INFOWARS. It is not your fault Alex. By its recent actions of delayed delivery of the publication, it appears that at least one Texas agency must feel your magazine is a threat to its security. While it is true that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) may have a certain security interest I almost every aspect of the lives of the people within its custody; the only reason agency officials can give for delaying my Right to Freedom of Speech, is that INFOWARS, “is not o the approved list,” whatever that means.

Before you write off this complaint as maybe some bad guy getting his just desserts, I offer the following for consideration from deep inside the Prison Planet Gulag that is TDJC.

What if the things now happening to prisoners in Texas could be a foreshadowing of thing to come, Outside of the Gulag? Are you thinking it can’t happen to you, because your fellow uniformed Texans just wouldn’t take advantage of their official capacities? I regret telling you that even this lower level of government, filled as it is, with many (but not all) employees who only took this job as a last resort; power corrupts more so when character suffers.

The worst part of it is the prison unit law libraries – where we are to have available law to research; thereby ensuring access to the courts; have recently removing law books from their shelves. When asked about this upsetting and unprecedented move, officials state: “The books are no longer on the holdings list.” In effect, incarcerated Infowarriors have been arbitrarily denied entire sets of law books such as: The Supreme Court Digest, the Annotated Federal and Texas Constitutions, The Annotated Federal Codes (U.S.C), and the Texas Business and Commerce Code.

Who cares, right? So what if some bad guys are no longer able to find a loophole for early release! Besides the fact that around 95% of people in prison will be released at some point in the future anyway, a foreboding question looms among those with eyes to see…If the missing law books were here as mandated by court decision and statute, what happened this year to warrant the change in agency policy? Our fear is that the absent books represent law and remedies, but how long before the rest are gone? What will you do if you should need those remedies in the future?

My logic in relating these points to you is not to invoke sympathy, I put myself here and accept this fate, but the info is brought in the spirit of caution. I pray it is well received.

To INFOWARS Staff, you have my permission to print this information; and I request that if posted/printed, please include my contact info in the event anyone care to discuss what I perceive as a combine Prison Planet future!

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Eddie Alan Nunnelley
c/o #1186691 Neal Unit
9055 Spur 591
Amarillo, TX  79107

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