More Retaliation

I have been reporting on the commissary situation in the Illinois prisons. For many months now, the prisons are serving all soy meals and unless we can shop at the commissary, we either starve or are poisoned.

However, we had hope when we learned that on February 1st (2021), the Warden was supposed fill all commissary staff positions and start running the store right. So, she retaliated by removing 114 items off the store.

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Retaliation Cover-Up For First Amendment Activity

Last night I received the final piece of the prima facie evidence to show the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) staff use illegal acts to punish and silence the prisoner who exposes their corruption and malfeasance. [Prima Facie, evidence not requiring further support to establish existence.] These illegal acts are condoned and covered up all the way to the IDOC directors’ office.

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Prison Lockdown

Hello Citizens. You may be wondering what is happening in the prisons during the Covid-19 crisis. We are being punished with a lockdown, which means we are in our cells all the time; our meals are brought to us and we can no longer visit the commissary—we must put in an order and have it brought to us. And the amount of money that we can spend at the commissary has been restricted to fifty dollars per visit—that’s just one hundred dollars per month, whereas before our limit was one hundred fifty per shop or about three hundred per month.

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COVID-19 No Lawyer Calls Allowed

The nurse came around on the 3-11 p.m. shift doing temperature checks. So I asked, and her and the sergeant stated covid test back.

No prisoners sick.

None tested positive for virus.

So why am I still on lockdown with no lawyer calls allowed?

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Prison Food Update

I am now at the Illinois River Correctional Center in Canton, Illinois. I was transferred here to settle a point on the First Amendment Right case, which I won. (See U.S. Central District case in Peoria Division. Harris-vs-Warden Calloway, et al., 2:17-cv-02075-MMM. This case is still active and in damages trial phase.)

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