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The Federal Prison System


In America, the Federal Prison System Houses Millions Upon Millions of Citizens. Learn the Truth About Why Elite Rulers Want to Feed You Into the Prison Industrial Complex.


The federal prison system is governed by a federal agency whose responsibility is to manage these prisons.

Out of the 2 million people in jail, approximately 1,800,000 are managed by this network.

There were a number of correction centers in the United States of America before 1930.

Then the Federal Bureau of Prisons came into existence in that year with the role of providing secure and humane care for the inmates.

It was established to centralize the administrational workings of all eleven federal prisons and to make the system more professional.

With an ever growing prison population in the United States of America, more than 80% of the total offenders are housed in the detention centers and community correctional centers which are operated by the bureau.

Around 20% of inmates are confined in detention centers, prisons and community correctional centers which are operated privately.

This is done through agreements with the local and state governments.

The federal system maintains a lethal injection chamber in Indiana and also takes care of federal execution cases, except the ones which are taken care by the military.

The system is all very streamlined and efficient, surprisingly so for a government organization.

In fact, it’s the elite who want us to have an efficient prison and execution system.

Their plan for a New World Order doesn’t include “inferior” people like criminals, no matter how small the crime.



Some History

The federal system has its roots in the 18th and 19th centuries. Even before the existence of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a federal prison system was already operating.

Courts were created in 1789 and seven prisons were established during the end of the 19th century.

Those found guilty of federal offenses were given corporal punishments or were held in federal facilities.

In the year 1891, the Prisoner Act was passed and created the federal prison system.

Three sites were identified for penitentiaries and it took approximately six years to start the groundwork for the first.


1907 Changes

Until the year 1907, the General Agent of the Justice Department took care of all prison matters.

Justice Department accounts, department operations, criminal investigations and prison operations, all were the responsibilities of the General Agent.

But in the year 1907, these responsibilities were divided into three divisions, the Office of the Chief Examiner, the Division of Accounts and the Office of the Superintendent of Prisons and Prisoners.

These changes brought a new face to the federal system.


Too Many Victimless Prisoners

There are different types of federal prisons which abide by the federal system guidelines.

There are institutions with different missions and security levels which are located quite near to each other and are known as the federal correctional complex.

The low and medium security facilities are provided by federal correctional institutions.

The transfer and reception of offenders is taken care of by the Federal Detention Center.

Offenders’ medical and psychiatric needs are taken care of by federal medical centers.

The U.S penitentiary itself takes care of those who are under high security.

The federal prison system takes care of federal institutions with the major share of white prisoners (57.6%) (black (39.1%), Asians (1.7%) and Native Americans (1.6%)).

There is no juvenile facility available with the system. Women make up roughly 7.4% of total prisoner population (this number reveals a steep increase in recent times).

The propaganda says that the federal prison system makes sure that society is protected and offenders are housed in prison and community centers in order to make the environment safe and healthy for the citizens of the United States of America.

The truth is that while there are violent offenders that no one wants to be around, too many Americans have been incarcerated as monstrosities.

For example, the war on drugs puts too many people away for victimless crimes.

This is all part of the elite plan. The more we get used to the government having absolute control, the more control their elite backers will be able to take.

This is just a taste of the New World Order yet to come.





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