Inmate Blows Whistle On Prison Conditions

The Daily Examiner has received a letter from journalist, radio host & author Graham Philip.

Mr Phillip has been imprisoned, without trial, for almost 9 months. This was covered in an article by Talanoa Sa’o reporter Leao Tildsley.

Mr Phillip’s report on conditions inside Springhill prison are shocking. They also align with reports The Daily Examiner has received from other sources inside prisons, mostly from past and current staff.

The Daily Examiner has decided to release the full email for your own decision-making, with amendments only as per orthography.

Also, this letter was part of a group of letters that were not given to Mr Phillip’s wife until this week.

The letter reads as follows:

Hi Darling!

I thought as the Examiner has been so kind to you I’d write to them through you:

I’m pleased that Labour has dropped its forced medication program. This avoids the need for direct action to change its mind.

Here in the chaotic madhouse of Spring Hill jail, the majority of inmates seem to regret having injections, or have never had them. Some inmates have relatives who have died of Pfizer injections; guards too.

In January, 40 guards quit rather than be forcibly injected. Since then the site has been in a perpetual emergency; staff leaving, no new staff wanting to work here.

But, despite being in a desperate short-staff emergency, management continues to accept many new prisioners.

All of the activities, sports, libraries, visits, out-works, self-care, programs and training, rehabs, have been permanently suspended. Men are locked up 22 hours a day, heavily medicated and often suicidal.

Police:

Since being captured by the police, I have found (through talking to other captives) that police in New Zealand are without supervision and are, in fact, above the law. I believe a parliamentary inquiry needs to be held, with victims called to testify. Then the police need to be broken up into small, independant regional units, with locally elected leaders, sheriffs if you will. Local prosecuters need to be elected too, as in the USA, to preserve civic freedoms from the stranglehold of globalism.

An investigative entity, like the FBI, needs to be formed, tested with catching crooked police chiefs and politicians and civil servants, I think the staff of the New Zealand FBI [equivalent] ought not to be ex police, for obvious reasons.

Your Graham

 

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