The Prison Industrial Complex
Human Abuse

[Prison population is kept high by Dope Inc, easy access to alcohol, Human Abuse & Child abuse, all part of the Psychopathic Control gridTIR, Meditation and Psychedelic use would cut recidivism dramatically (Tim Leary cut the recidivism rate from 70% to 10% using Psilocybin1).]

[2012 May] The Rap Music Conspiracy  He told us that since our employers had become silent investors in this prison business, it was now in their interest to make sure that these prisons remained filled. Our job would be to help make this happen by marketing music which promotes criminal behavior, rap being the music of choice.....As the months passed, rap music had definitely changed direction. I was never a fan of it but even I could tell the difference. Rap acts that talked about politics or harmless fun were quickly fading away as gangster rap started dominating the airwaves.....Everyone bought into it, consumers included. Violence and drug use became a central theme in most rap music. I spoke to a few of my peers in the industry to get their opinions on the new trend but was told repeatedly that it was all about supply and demand. Sadly many of them even expressed that the music reinforced their prejudice of minorities....Now that I have a greater understanding of how private prisons operate, things make much more sense than they ever have. I see how the criminalization of rap music played a big part in promoting racial stereotypes and misguided so many impressionable young minds into adopting these glorified criminal behaviors which often lead to incarceration.

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[Video] Doing Time, Doing Vipassana  In 1994, though considered a great security risk, Bedi oversaw a Vipassana course of more than 1,000 inmates that involved Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and others. Since that time, she has had the opportunity to examine recidivism rates among released prisoners and is very pleased with the results. Vipassana courses are beginning to be taught in some prisons in the United States.

1. Flashbacks by Tim Leary p.83-90.