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THE AMERICAN GULAG CHRONICLES

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LETTERS FROM PRISONIntroduced by TIM RIVERSOur many thanks to the Telegram channel members who spent countless hours transcribing letters.The American Gulag Chronicles

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Copyright © American Gulag Chronicles Inc. 2022. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the copyright holder or publisher, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law.American Gulage ChroniclesAmerican Gulage ChroniclesPO-BOX 625 Odessa FL 33556americangulagchronicles.orgamericangulagchronicles.org1st Edition - 2022-2023eBook - 20232nd Edition - 2023ISBN 797-8-3507-0318-4AuthorAuthor - Tim RiversEditor in Chief/DesignEditor in Chief/Design - Marie Goodwyn TypesetterTypesetter - Shaji Mangadavil Velayudhan *Publishing Editor - Christine WalkerPO Box 133 | Pilot Point, TX 76258 | devildocpublishing.comPO Box 133 | Pilot Point, TX 76258 | devildocpublishing.com

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1 IntroductionIntroductionThe history of the world is replete with examples of the life cycles of great Empires and City States. They all rise, peak, then slowly decline, until the indignities of excess and power struggles cause their nal and complete collapse, relegating them to the history books. This unique collection of letters and artwork is a cautionary tale of such a decline of the once shining city upon a hill–America. Its history, so rich in independence, personal freedoms, and thriving commerce, now portends to follow the same unfortunate road as Rome, ancient Greece, and so many other nation states, which now litter the rugged pages of history.I ask the reader these questions: “Is the American Empire in her nal throes of Greatness? Does She now feed upon her own children and citizens, draining them of freedoms, rights, resources, and property? Has this once Land of the FREE and Home of the BRAVE become a tyrannical police state? One which demands unbending obedience to the authority of a few despotic elites? One who now rules its citizens instead of serving them? Does the concept of justice lay broken and dying upon the rocks of power, bending its sacred purpose to the foul misuse of enslaving and oppressing–rather than protecting and nurturing a healthy, just, and fair society? The letters and the artwork in this book are produced by the latest victims of this despotic rule. Their horrifying tales will wound your heart with sorrow. They tell of the decline of greatness, fairness, and justice in this once proud and free Republic. The idea that Americans–who being assured of their Constitutional rights–uninchingly rose in concert to demand redress of their grievances from their Representatives, must now rot in a horric Gulag of a Jail–where they are denied the most basic human rights, due process and justice because they dared to be brave and patriotic Americans–should be appalling and of grave concern to each of us! When you have nished reading and absorbing the astounding stories and artwork that this trial of Spirit and Faith have produced, you may feel a slight unease … a notion that things are not entirely right … that America as you’ve known it , has gone horribly o its track of greatness. And I hope you ask yourself the one question that keeps me awake at night … How do we save our Republic from repeating the mistakes of history and ending the greatest experiment Mankind has ever undertaken … A Free Nation!De Oppresso Liber ! FREE THE OPPRESSED!

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2Early DaysEarly Days  January to October 20212021 saw a tumultuous spring in America. In the wake of the January 6th events, and the seating of the new administration, the DOJ was given a new mission: to hunt down any and all who were suspected of crimes against the new sitting government on that January day. But it was to be a very special mission, given to a newly militarized FBI. Armed with the potency of a January 6th multi-authority Task Force, they descended on Americans’ homes in a Hollywood display of overwhelming force, shock and awe. Only this light and might show was not visited on suspected terrorists intent on death and destruction, but on ordinary American citizens and their families. The arrests began almost immediately in the early pre-dawn hours after January 6th. As the weeks passed, the take-downs on individuals’ homes became more and more violent and brutal. Those arrested were often hauled away from their families to the District of Columbia, where they were held without bond hearings or due process, while they awaited trial. To hold the new inux of “detainees”, the D.C. Department of Corrections reopened an abandoned jail pod, which once was used to house psychiatric inmates. It was abandoned due to deteriorating infrastructure and antiquated equipment and facilities. It was here that the DOJ placed those they most wished to intimidate and prosecute from the turmoil on January 6th.

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