Thursday, April 23, 2026

PRISON LIFE

The Tactical War of A.I. Against Inmates by Paul Matus

The usage of advanced Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) systems in prisons has raised concerns about constitutional and human rights violations. Inmates are being subjected to invasive technologies, including voice-cloning and non-consensual mind access, creating a tactical war of A.I. against inmates. This poses a threat to privacy and human dignity, requiring immediate action.

100 Days in the “SHU” by Jessica Scarberry

OMG. I been in the SHU, aka the hole, at Tallahassee Federal Prison for 100 days. A inmate here made a false statement on me and...

Hope In The Ashes, by Josh Blount

Apologies for the silence the last few weeks. Life has been just a little bit complicated here, to say the least. We've had a...

Adventures in Camp Prisoney Land: Gratitude the Moisturizer of Life, by Catherine LaFleur

We have elves at Camp Prisoney Land. They are assigned as dormitory workers. I am grateful to elves who clean the bathrooms and common...

Normalcy, by Josh Blount

     I started working in the prison warehouse a few days ago.  Unloading trucks, pulling orders for the kitchen and sanitation departments, etc,...

Simple Things, by Josh Blount

I was talking to a buddy while we were waiting for chapel a couple of days ago. We got on the subject how chapel...

SHAKEDOWN (the drug raid) by Jesse Bailey

It was Thursday morning at 7:10 am just after count. No one is up just quite yet. And BAM! The SERT team comes in 30+...