“…A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; he who finds one finds a treasure – cherish it.” - Sirach 6:14 Imagine someone you love being forced to remain separated from family and friends for 29 years, that he, you, and everybody who love him have pursued every avenue to change his situation. There were people and lawyers who were trusted to help but only abused that trust abandoning the help that had been promised.
Bro. Khalfani Malik Khaldun, a (47)-year old fun-loving strong black man born and raised in Gary, Indiana, who needs your immediate help. He has lost his dear mother, (3) brothers, (2) sisters, and recently his only son since 1997. Bro. Khalfani Malik Khaldun has no employment, or any resources of his own, and early on in his incarceration, Khalfani’s attorneys stole from him and totally turning their backs on him.
Bro. Khalfani was to be united with his loved ones in the year 2000, but the reunion was interfered with and halted abruptly due to evil-minded men intent on having him framed on a charge of murder of a state prison officer inside the Indiana State Prison (ISP) on December 13, 1994.
The ‘elite’ members of the (IDOC) Indiana Department of Corruption put Khalfani in Solitary Confinement where he had no human or physical contact with anyone from December 13, 1994 until November 21, 2014, a total of (20)-years, years of suffering for needless undeserved threats, and harassment by prison officers, who would walk up to his cell encouraging him to just kill himself, they wanted him to commit suicide, as other men had done to escape the psychological torture. Too much exposure to prolonged isolation causes mental deterioration, the easy way out for many has been suicide. Khalfani survived those (20)-years, yet he didn’t emerge out of or leave Solitary Confinement behind unaffected. That gruesome experience coupled with (29)-years of total separation from civil society and his family, has left him battling ‘severe depression’ and has been controlled by regular medication now.
Khalfani is an educator, mentor, and an exemplary ethical and moral man, that’s evidenced by his recently earned certificate for completion and graduation in the (M.R.T.) “Moral Recognition Therapy” Program. He also organized (3) classes and taught them to the General Population at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility, and these classes consisted of a Class(1) for “Coping with Grief,” Class(2) was dealing with “Overcoming Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome,” and a Class(3) was on “Understanding Prison Anger-Management.” Khalfani had a job in the Production Kitchen, where he was cooking and enrolled in a “Job Skills Program” called (IN2WORK). He was 1/3rd the way done through this program, when he was removed from both the kitchen job as well as the “Job Skills Program” by “Prisoncrats”
Hello David, I just wanted to drop you a quick note since I'm sitting on your next letter but haven't gotten it finished.
I received your long letter a few weeks back, you do have the correct address. I sent that book with the best intentions because while I have not even at this time read the whole book myself yet, I loved the history of it. A man that spent 20 years studying the topic from a historical perspective will have more to ADD to the view of "Jesus the man," not just "Jesus, the son of God." At no time did I read anything in there and assume anyone would find his intellectual and historical perspective and insight offensive, misleading, or misguided. He does mention some potential missing biblical books, and other historical pieces and puzzles which are quite curious. Anyway, I thought there was good insight and thought-provoking historical information for those like you who enjoy history and thoughtful discussion. For me, I was never intrigued with Jesus in that way at all but this book is what made me interested. My apologies if you didn't love it like I did. Feel free to donate the books I send you to the prison library once you're finished, and please don't feel obligated to read those books that you don't enjoy. In the future, I'll choose books with your faith in mind, as that is your number one priority. Do you have some titles in mind that you don't have access to? A series maybe? Maybe I can post it and see if other friends will send them to you.
Congrats on getting that position again to keep you busy and entertained.
I'll try to get this next letter out in the next couple weeks.
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Hello Jesse, I hope you're holding up alright. I read your blog posts and was inspired to write to you, as I noticed you hadn't posted an update in quite some time. I just wanted to say thanks for posting here and giving some honest insight on your situation. It's been very informative to read about how solitary affects individuals and I deeply sympathize with the inmates who endure its circumstances. Judging by your posts I can tell that you're a strong individual and I appreciate that you've written so candidly on this blog. My condolences go out to the ones you've lost. Take care.
I am hopeful, John that you will correspond with Trisha. I want you to be aware of the importance of this to our daughter. She wants so badly to know her Father.
Then what? My last message wasn't even about what he had written. I was talking about in general. I hope and pray everyone changes their lives around and can live happy and normal lives when they do get out. I have no ill will towards anyone. I'm sorry if you took what I was trying to say the wrong way and I hope he can and has made all the positive changes for himself. And it sounds like he is focusing his energy on something and that he's really into what he's doing, which is a good thing too. Either way, I've made plenty of mistakes in my life and I know that there are people out there that have totally different lives/situations growing up. I just hope that all of these people in jail can make the right changes before they get out so that it doesn't happen again. I don't know how to explain exactly what I'm trying to say, sorry again!!
Help me Save an Innocent Life
“…A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; he who finds one finds a treasure – cherish it.”
- Sirach 6:14
Imagine someone you love being forced to remain separated from family and friends for 29 years, that he, you, and everybody who love him have pursued every avenue to change his situation. There were people and lawyers who were trusted to help but only abused that trust abandoning the help that had been promised.
Bro. Khalfani Malik Khaldun, a (47)-year old fun-loving strong black man born and raised in Gary, Indiana, who needs your immediate help. He has lost his dear mother, (3) brothers, (2) sisters, and recently his only son since 1997. Bro. Khalfani Malik Khaldun has no employment, or any resources of his own, and early on in his incarceration, Khalfani’s attorneys stole from him and totally turning their backs on him.
Bro. Khalfani was to be united with his loved ones in the year 2000, but the reunion was interfered with and halted abruptly due to evil-minded men intent on having him framed on a charge of murder of a state prison officer inside the Indiana State Prison (ISP) on December 13, 1994.
The ‘elite’ members of the (IDOC) Indiana Department of Corruption put Khalfani in Solitary Confinement where he had no human or physical contact with anyone from December 13, 1994 until November 21, 2014, a total of (20)-years, years of suffering for needless undeserved threats, and harassment by prison officers, who would walk up to his cell encouraging him to just kill himself, they wanted him to commit suicide, as other men had done to escape the psychological torture. Too much exposure to prolonged isolation causes mental deterioration, the easy way out for many has been suicide. Khalfani survived those (20)-years, yet he didn’t emerge out of or leave Solitary Confinement behind unaffected. That gruesome experience coupled with (29)-years of total separation from civil society and his family, has left him battling ‘severe depression’ and has been controlled by regular medication now.
Khalfani is an educator, mentor, and an exemplary ethical and moral man, that’s evidenced by his recently earned certificate for completion and graduation in the (M.R.T.) “Moral Recognition Therapy” Program. He also organized (3) classes and taught them to the General Population at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility, and these classes consisted of a Class(1) for “Coping with Grief,” Class(2) was dealing with “Overcoming Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome,” and a Class(3) was on “Understanding Prison Anger-Management.” Khalfani had a job in the Production Kitchen, where he was cooking and enrolled in a “Job Skills Program” called (IN2WORK). He was 1/3rd the way done through this program, when he was removed from both the kitchen job as well as the “Job Skills Program” by “Prisoncrats”
I just wanted to drop you a quick note since I'm sitting on your next letter but haven't gotten it finished.
I received your long letter a few weeks back, you do have the correct address. I sent that book with the best intentions because while I have not even at this time read the whole book myself yet, I loved the history of it. A man that spent 20 years studying the topic from a historical perspective will have more to ADD to the view of "Jesus the man," not just "Jesus, the son of God." At no time did I read anything in there and assume anyone would find his intellectual and historical perspective and insight offensive, misleading, or misguided. He does mention some potential missing biblical books, and other historical pieces and puzzles which are quite curious. Anyway, I thought there was good insight and thought-provoking historical information for those like you who enjoy history and thoughtful discussion. For me, I was never intrigued with Jesus in that way at all but this book is what made me interested. My apologies if you didn't love it like I did. Feel free to donate the books I send you to the prison library once you're finished, and please don't feel obligated to read those books that you don't enjoy. In the future, I'll choose books with your faith in mind, as that is your number one priority. Do you have some titles in mind that you don't have access to? A series maybe? Maybe I can post it and see if other friends will send them to you.
Congrats on getting that position again to keep you busy and entertained.
I'll try to get this next letter out in the next couple weeks.
Take care.
- EJ
- EJ
~Meagan~