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Powledge Unit Under The Microscope: What Once Was Thought Of As Mystery Dope, Turns Out To Be PCP 

Powledge Unit Under The Microscope: What Once Was Thought Of As Mystery Dope, Turns Out To Be PCP 

“Watch what they do to [name withheld] when they find out he selling they ass PCP”  –Dissatisfied customer who overdosed on tobacco laced with PCP.  By Jason Renard Walker  Phencyclidine hydrochloride, most commonly known as PCP, has found its was into the Powledge unit. What once was thought of as a mystery dope turns out to be the more psychoactive PCP being sold as other similarly situated drugs that are soaked in paper and potpourri, like: K2, fentanyl, bath salt,…

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The Undisputed: Dangerous Drug Goes Undefeated Against Prisoners in Powledge Unit’s Symbolic PCP Challenge

The Undisputed: Dangerous Drug Goes Undefeated Against Prisoners in Powledge Unit’s Symbolic PCP Challenge

 By Jason Renard Walker  On October 9 2025, a Hispanic prisoner in restricted housing’s A6 cell, is just the latest victim to take Powledge unit’s PCP challenge and fail. Unlike most people who smoke PCP and strip naked or destroy everything in their path, this victim set everything in his cell on fire, nearly suffocated to death and is now on suicide prevention watch.  As they opened his cell to give him medical assistance, a huge cloud of smoke billowed…

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Societal Control: The Real Stanford Prison Experiment 

Societal Control: The Real Stanford Prison Experiment 

By Jason Renard Walker  INTRODUCTION  The abuse of authority within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is simply the most primal example of how state power can be abused in a police state. That’s because a prison is nothing more than a guinea pig for establishing absolute control over a society. It is the nucleus through which a repressive regime gains military currency that can be violently spent in America and abroad.  The control tactics used in the ‘free…

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New TDCJ Rule Mandates Old Corrupt Practice Of Charging Prisoners With Being Intoxicated, While Denying Their Requests To Be Drug Tested 

New TDCJ Rule Mandates Old Corrupt Practice Of Charging Prisoners With Being Intoxicated, While Denying Their Requests To Be Drug Tested 

By Jason Renard Walker  The Texas Department Of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) will include a new rule to their TDCJ disciplinary rule book that should raise the public’s concern and scrutiny. The fact that this practice has been ongoing for years, yet their own wording says the rule isn’t enforceable for several more weeks, is suspicious.  On December 1 2024 disciplinary rule “14.0- use or possession of any intoxicants/ and or unknown substances” will go into effect. How this new rule…

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Getting Slammed In The Slammer: Meth Addict ‘Shooting For The Moon’ Gets Lost In Space

Getting Slammed In The Slammer: Meth Addict ‘Shooting For The Moon’ Gets Lost In Space

By Jason Renard Walker  It’s day eight and Powledge unit prisoner, Raymond Walls is slowly coming back to orbit after intravenously injecting, what he suggests was, “too much” meth into his arm. A bruise illuminating the launch site can be seen. Red marks all over his face, primarily from beating himself with his fists, is getting its natural color back. He has asked for food for the first time. Several prisoners that spent a few days egging on and taunting…

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One Prisoner Overdosed, Others Go Bonkers After Sampling Powledge Unit’s ‘Mystery Dope’ 

One Prisoner Overdosed, Others Go Bonkers After Sampling Powledge Unit’s ‘Mystery Dope’ 

By Jason Renard Walker  Paper saturated in, what was supposed to have been, K2 found its way onto the Powledge unit’s trusty camp in the month of September 2024. Witnesses say a group of trusties smoking a new batch immediately began screaming, acting abnormal and attacking each other, shortly after getting high. This caused prisoners in the vicinity to run off to avoid being injured.  As one prisoner fled the pandemonium, officer Conway sprayed him in the face with pepper…

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Powledge Unit’s Unconstitutional Drug Detox Center

Powledge Unit’s Unconstitutional Drug Detox Center

By Jason Renard Walker In September of 2023, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) introduced its digital mail rollout program. This program requires that friends and family send all letters, greeting cards and photos to an address where it can be scanned and electronically sent to our securus tablets. Justification for implementing this policy, was due to the large amount of drugs that end up in Texas prisons state wide. Thus TDCJ foolishly suggested that stopping the public from…

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