5/11/14
In American society now the classic racist individual is less common, and the classic fascist individual is more common. This classic fascist individual is in a symbiotic relationship with the United States's police and military states. Examples are the minute men, the United States's border patrol, Black Water, and the United States's military.
This classic fascist individual is the prototype counter revolutionary. The white supremacist inmate gangs within the Colorado Department of Corrections (Aryan Syndicate, 2/11 (black killer), white Aryan Supreme Power, and American Nazi Party) have joined forces and they have outside support with supporting criminal activities. In the Westminster area of the northwest Denver area, individuals from this area have been involved in racist incidents locally and beyond this region, and they also have support in southeast Colorado Springs, where there has been related house-to-house flyering and where a 2/11 member on early parole was living when he murdered a pizza deliveryman, and in a related incident, assassinated the director of the Colorado Department of Corrections.
The Department of Corrections has another white supremacist inmate gang, the Aryan Brotherhood. This gang's leader was profiled on the National Geographic channel Lock Down series at the Sterling State Prison. This gang's focus is on enforcing Colorado Department of Corrections's inmate racial hierarchal structures. My social justice fifth column advocacy make me a common target of this. The Colorado Department of Corrections has also been involved with drugs and a Hispanic gang, the Surenos (Southerners).
This is the arena that my individual/personal social justice struggle and battles have been fought. The Colorado Department of Corrections allows prisoner-to-prisoner correspondence.
Robert Thrower #47717
Centennial Correctional Facility
P.O. Box 777 Unit F-2-13
Canon City, CO 81215
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