stell33

As a dissertation writer (who wrote a lot on similar issues) I think there is a built-in conflict of interest and rights when a prison benefits financially from having people locked up. Read Naomi Klein's "The Shock Doctrine" to see how this sort of privatization fits into the Friedman/right-wing economic agenda. Privatizing the army has a similar conflict of interest--companies depend on prolong conflict rather than ending it.

Conspirologist

My AV has blocked your link. Can you repost it as paste & copy text?

8Ball

The (((federal reserve))) was always a private bankster corporation. They answer to no one except themselves. "Private" prisons are still funded and operated by the federal government.

Fluoride in the water with its neurotoxic effects will eventually turn each and every succeeding generation into a bunch of natural born idiots. But we also have TVs brainwashing/hypnotizing the populace courtesy of US patent 6506148. Maybe both acting together will make way for sheeple's enslavement.