The speaker provides a chillingly lucid deconstruction of how gang-enforced "mainline status" creates a shadow social contract that makes recidivism a survival strategy. It exposes the tragic irony of a prison system that inadvertently fosters the very tribalism it seeks to suppress.
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BREAKDOWN OF THE 14 BONDS…WHY PRISON GANGS SHED BLOOD FOR A MAINLINE STATUS..INSTITUTIONALIZING 😳Added:
Hey yo, what's good with everybody, man?
I hope everybody's having a productive day, feeling blessed, and like I always say, it's one life, one chance. We only have one chance to do this, right? Let's get it done. With that being said, ball number three. Now, just to continuously remind people when I told everybody I wasn't going to do gang or prison content no more. Like I said, I'm not talking about prison removals. I'm not talking about the politics in prison, unless they have to do with my own personal stories, but even then, I'm going to thumbnail them a little bit different so I can get less views so I'm not attracting all the unnecessary attention, right? But like I said, I've been giving I gave my Palava a long time ago, years ago, that I would be breaking these down. But like I said, I got so caught up with the gang content. And trust me, bro, there's like 10 videos that people have sent me of like 10 different murders recently from Southern California. Southerners, bulldogs, crips killing Southerners, Southerners killing northerners, and I've stood away from it. I was like, I don't want to do that.
I said I wasn't going to do that. So, I'm going, like I said, I'm going to continuously remind you with each and every one of these videos for those because you always got them haters in the comments like, "Hey, bro, what happened to no content, bro? You a hypocrite." I'm like, "No, no. These are just personal perspectives, my own, that people have asked." Trust me, I'm trying to get these out the way so I ain't got to never think about this stuff never again. But people want the format broken down. But I try to refrain from it as much as possible. But like I said, stay tuned because I'm going to start doing a lot of more political stuff.
Yes, I'm going to I don't want to it for a while, but I'm so more interested and invested in that than anything else and conspiracy theories. Man, I'm doing this video of the five most conspiracy theories that were conspiracy theories for years, but turned out to be true in the last 5 years. But let's get into this bond. The first portion of this bond is bond number three. also dollars will do all within their reach and capabilities to acquire a mainline status.
So basic education would be breaking down what's acquire what's the definition of mainline status. The reason for that is because you got to go back in history when supposedly this is like I said propaganda nobody knows this to be sound fact right but you know they say the NF was hit with the first state RICO indictments. Find that hard to believe.
They said it was like the early 80s and then they were slammed down and transferred to Tracy DVI where they I guess the prison administration implemented the indeterminate shoe programs.
So after like 30ome years the courts ruled that the indeterminate shoes were cruel and unusual punishment and in violation of the constitutional rights.
So during that time while all these prison gangs, all four of the big prison gangs were fighting that oppression from prison administration that it was illegal and the mental health that was causing the mental health issues resulting from solitary confinement, suicides, you know, stuff like that.
So they made it a point to teach northerners since northerners were created through warfare and we and weaponry training to fight for the NF.
They felt like it was important that northerners should keep their mainline status that northerners needed to be on those yards fighting the big fight.
But truth be told is because it was around that time that you know they say during propaganda with all the propagandas that the NF was slammed down but the Mexican mafia and every other prison gang wasn't. I don't think that to be true. I think they everybody got slammed down. But in accordance to the way I learned was that you know the NF were slammed down. So they needed soldiers to take over these yards again you know and replace their presence. And we were taught that southerners and their big homies had control of all these prisons and northerners and fameto and they were going immediately going to the shoe. That's when corny, you know, goas and everybody else created the bonds. So the importance of keeping a mainline status is that if and they believed if if northerners didn't have a yard to go to it would be overpop populated structured by obviously the opposition the other group segments and the and the faction that they hate the most that they taught you to hate the most which was the southern faction. And they believe that if these groups, any group that hated and opposed the northern struggle was to control these yards without our presence there, anytime any fame, any northern cho that got off the bus would land on that yard, they would just automatically get stabbed and killed. Because it's always been like that. When southerners have control of the yard and there's no northerners, they won't let them come on the yard. If they can overpower them, they can stop it from happening. Once northerners establish their presence, go to war, earn their respect, and then things get divided amongst diplomacy, then those become household establishments.
So the to acquire your mainline status means don't let the administration lock you down, put you in that seg. Say if you were northerner and you landed in a prison yard and they're like, "Hey, bro, this is all southerners. Your people ain't here, bro. We're just going to put you in that seg and get out of here."
No. Cuz they looked at it like it was a form of cowardice and discernion. Your job as a northern cho was to go to that yard, try to establish it. If somebody poses an immediate threat, you get off and then you you report it to whoever you need to report it to. But the purpose of the mainline status is because they understood that no matter what, no matter how much good that's being taught with the struggle, with the movement, with the ideologies and principles, that those prison doors are going to continuously open. It was more like a contingency plan because they knew northern Chicanos weren't so prideful and weren't ready yet for the betterment and advancement and change. So they knew that people were just going to go in and out of prison and become criminals again. They know that the prison system is a revolving door where criminals are going to continuously come back to prison. It's private corporations. They want to put people in prison. That's how they make money. So they seen that as an opportunity. They looked at it like eventually there's going to be people coming from Northern California that are meadows that are know the chos that are eventually going to be doing 5 years, 10 years, maybe even life. So we have to create a home a safe haven for them. So they designed the mainline status concept as no matter what your job and your obligation is to make it to the yard because if you decide to let the prison administration bully you and you go to ad said and get transferred to a different facility but there's two or three northerners out there really trying to put up the fight and they're dying and they're getting killed and they're getting overpowered and overwhelmed by opposition because the opposition don't want them there to keep the yards for themselves. It's considered cowardice and discerners on your part and it is your job to look out for your people. So like I said, the concept of the revolving door is that they know people from Northern California are going to come to prison.
So it's everybody's duty to secure that.
And if you're capable of securing that through leadership, through your education, through your willpower, whatever you want to call it, we need to make a home for these individuals who are going to be here long term because they're they're they're they're smart guys. They understand that dudes are going to catch cases. Dudes are going to be killers, dudes are going to be drug dealers, dudes are going to be drug addicts, dudes are going to do whatever they do for the criminal element, they're going to come to jail. And instead of going back to 1950 where anybody coming from the bus to prison and getting overpowered, overwhelmed, extorted, abused, jumped, raped by different group segments, whether it was the whites and blacks during the racial segregation or the Mexicans that frowned upon northern chos being an inferior race in Narasa. the mainline status was to prevent that because the more manpower coming from up north, establishing mainline status for themselves and for each other is your way of better defending and protecting your people that are coming off that bus that are coming back to prison that are are being introduced to prison for the first time. So you want to do that every time. And now if it's a household establishment, if it's already been established and the presence of northern chos, the northern inmate, the northern population, then it is your job because your presence there helps them. Your contributions, your sacrifices are necessary and relevant and they need that power and numbers. So you're good for nothing if you end up being isolated and ad getting transferred to a facility that's already established.
trip out on this, right? So like Solidad and Salano back in my time, they they we would hear about them like, "Damn, bro, there's like 70, 80, 90 northerners, but northerners always requested to go there because of the the the pipeline, the the the established, how it was established, drugs, cell phones, knocking cos, whatever, it's frowned upon. So say if you got put up for transfer and a filter goes out and it says, "Hey, we're lacking manpower in these facilities." It was your job if you were up for transfer to ask for those facilities. Most people went in there saying, "Yeah, I did ask for those facilities." But they didn't. They wanted to go where everybody was at, where it was safe, and where it was popular. So, it was always frowned upon when you heard about prison yards that had more than 30, 40, 50 northern inmates, northern chos residing there.
And for the facilities that had less manpower, like 15, 20, we would frown upon those individuals when they came to our facilities because we're like, bro, like we needed you guys. And truthfully, you can ask administration. If you're a level three, you can ask and your annual review comes, you can ask to get transferred to a level three to another level three. You don't have to stay there. So there are always constantly circulating filters like, "Hey man, you we need to get more people in Susanville. We need to get more people over here to New Corkran to old Corkran." all where the general pop threes used to be at when I first started prison.
Cold part about it is that those filters always got neglected. People always wanted to go where it was already established, where they were protected, where they ain't worried about going to war all the time. Nobody wanted to enter possible war zones, but that was the sole purpose of establishing the mainline status. So you had that capability to utilize the prison administration system to say, "Hey, it's my annual review. I did good.
No rideups, no points, but I need to go to Susanville level three. Why? Ah, my family lives up there. It's closer to my family, but deep down it's like, hey, we need manpower up there. The ride just kicked off, the homies got blasted, those things of that nature.
Most of the time those filters like anybody that can get transferred that's bringing in dope, that the phones, got plugs on the streets, get over there, you know, help these facilities become better established to generate revenue and production.
All of that falls under the guidelines of establishing and acquiring a mainline status. You are good for nothing if you come to prison and you enter a facility that's already established when you know you're capable of establishing new yards for people for your own people that are coming into prison or you end up in ASG not knowing your inmate rights, not knowing your incentives, what you've been entitled to as an inmate per the DOM, per the title 15, things of that nature. So bond number one kind of assists you with bond number two and bond number three.
That's the first portion of the mainline status. But to to summarize it up, they understood that, like I said, the prison population, it's going to be a revolving door. People come and go in prison. And they knew even though they chose Northern California as the recruiting ground. They knew they were sending people out there to commit crimes, to join organized crime and get people caught up, and people were going to get caught up listening to these man-made orders in prison that these dudes were eventually going to come back. So we had to create a home for them. So if you really think about it, the bond in itself establishes its people, but it also institutionalizes them because it's a reminder that hey, when you're when you come back to jail, this is your job instead of, you know, making a bond like don't ever come back. The bond specifically designed like we know you guys are going to come back. We're not going to teach you that you guys are going to come back, but we know you, your son, your cousins, some of you from your family, some of your home boys from your neighborhood, they going to be here with the rest of us that ain't leaving.
So, it's our job to establish it for them. So, yes, it's like creating a safe haven and a safety net for northern CHO, but in reality, they already anticipated that the northern Chico race in prison was going to be a growing population anyway. So, they all they did was really institutionalize their people.
The second portion is for these are the grounds that we must secure as solados and those who live up for the cause to have a safe and secure environment without the threat of interference by the opposition. That portion of that bond it's a little difficult, right? So without the threat or interference of the opposition is going to be the first part that I talk about because the ideal goal was to become a self-sufficient society within prison and out on the streets to take care of the people in prison. Take care of your people in prison. Another form of institutionalization that nobody really seen. Right? So these are the grounds, breeding grounds, prison grounds. It doesn't take rocket sciences to for you to really understand that most of the people that you you learn you meet you that you learn from that you meet in prison, half of them are going to end up back in jail. A lot of them going to go back to their drug habits and their criminal ways. So when they do, we have a cell for them, we have a bed for them, we have food for them, we have incentives for them, we have entitlements for them. We establish everything under those, you know, regulations because we know, we know a lot of these people are not going to turn away from the criminal element of the world and go do something prosperous with their life. So it is our duty to secure these grounds for all solados which will be the northern population as well as those who live for the cause which is your Latin descents and minority groups worthy of our cause that I talked about in bar number two to have a safe and secure environment which is no southerners rushing you, no whites rushing you, no blacks trying to oppress you, things of that nature, you know those elements without the threat of interference of the opposition because the ultimate goal was to have our own facilities like Southerners had their own facilities. Sometimes the whites had their own facilities. We wanted yards to ourselves in the same way the Bulldogs have yards for themselves because without the threat of interference, they don't exist on the yard. That means we can flourish. We can train our people. We can teach our people. We can do our time peacefully, educate ourselves, become businessmen, get degrees, go to college without anybody interfering with that, without somebody grab a wild hair up their butt, you know, start stabbing a northerner because they want them gone or some dude in Corkran shoes like, "Bro, I want that yard to myself. Get rid of them and fight over the black market." Because all these group segments, whether it's whites, blacks, and Mexicans on the prison yards, bro, they ain't got no personal goals, personal agendas that are positive. Everybody wants to take over the black market for their prison organizations.
So, like I said, the ultimate goal, one of the set goals was to have household establishments where we weren't existing with opposition, those that didn't want us around because that's what you're taught during the propaganda is that you're an inferior race. People view you as an inferior race. So, you have to do everything within your power to educate yourself, earn the respect, the social status, and become better professionals and better inmates, better convicts, better civilians. But we had to rise above the occasion. We had to rise above everybody else that held something against us for all these years that we we were hated because of who we were and who we represented and you know how we all started. You know that things like that. So if you take the first person of bond number three, what you're supposed to do acquiring your mainline status, that mainline status helps you secure any prison ground, especially for new yards that are opening and new facilities that are opening and new prisons that are opening. We wanted to try to get there, establish it before anybody else did. That way, our people have a place to settle in.
But like I said, when you become advanced in your education, you start to see the criminalization in these bonds and the institutionalization in these bonds. Because the more and more we give northerners the obligation that, hey, you got to go out there and walk these prison yards and then you got to go establish these yards. You better go fight for these yards. you better go open up new yards and recruit from these yards. All we did was expand the northern population and the criminal world in prison because truthfully that's where the northern identity was only to exist. It was never meant for the streets. And I've already said that.
You'll know that when I break down the format.
And the more and more you look at these bonds, like I said, this one specifically, you're continuously teaching northerners every day that their job is to be on the mainline, fight for your mainline, fight your oppressors, all those who oppose, combat them, rebuttle them, whether it's through paperwork, whether it was through the legal services, or whether it was through shanks on a yard. And you have northerners in northern CHO spending years under that moral obligation to just create more prison yards for our people.
They believed they were doing it for the greater good and a bigger cause and a bigger movement and a bigger struggle.
But now you got 10 different facilities considered household establishments, whether it's a strong fund, whether it's a stronghold for northerners to go to prison and do their time peacefully. So now we have the agenda that's on a bigger scale that people overlook throughout the years is that what we're doing is we're creating homes for northerners when they do come to prison, not if they come to prison.
There's not a lot of preventative measures in the cause in the movement to prevent northerners from coming back to jail. A lot of the indoctrinations can be applied if you teach them right for them to stay out of jail, but a lot of them don't. Some do, but a lot of them don't. Some go back to their hood and become gang members, wear red rags, find a southsider, and do that thing, and they come back to jail with life.
So truthfully, all it did was institutionalize northerners because now northerners ain't focusing on education and the social status of equality and leveling up, getting their respect, becoming professional, you know, citizens and learning about society and laws of that nature because they're too busy day in and day out learning how to make weapons, how to defend and protect warfare strategies, reading books like 33 Strategies of the War and the Art of War. They're becoming indoctrinated with warfare, whether it's psychological or physical, while keeping their minds isolated in prison society and creating a prison society for themselves to flourish as prisoners, as inmates, as convicts.
That's why that bond was so contradicting to me once I learned it on an advanced level. All these bonds that I'm breaking down to you are the perspectives of the Sydney me. His way of thinking was way out, but it opened up my eyes. Like all this was open to my eyes like right before I got stabbed.
And like some people always ask me like, "Hey, like were you thinking like this like before you got removed or after?"
Like I was thinking like this before, but I was still what you considered a true believer because I was like, "Bro, we can do something about this. We just got to start teaching people, right? Not just the indoctrinated way, not just the brainwashed way, not just for, you know, the simplicity of the words. Okay, get a mainline status, acquire it, establish it, and fight for it. When you really break it down on an advanced level, you start to really critique it. And that is the best form of education. When you're able to critique a subject, play the devil's advocate, then you start breaking it down in different terms and you start to learn different meanings behind it. But the one that stabbed me in the cell and almost took my life was the one that educated me the way I'm expressing it on these videos. He basically said, "Bro, all we did was fill up these cells with more northerners because now northerners on the streets know, the northern chos on the streets know if they ever come back to prison, there's been people that have been doing life that been in and out of prison for years since the 80s establishing yards for us so we can come back without the threat of interference or the opposition. So we ain't we can go back to prison and not worry about getting stabbed right off the bus because people have fought for it many, many years. So, we sent a clear message to the street regimens, to the the streets of Northern California, that hey, if you ever come to prison, and when you do, we got a bed for you. We got a home for you. You're not going to get stabbed. You're not going to get extorted. They're not going to get rushed. They're not going to pick on you. They're not going to bully you.
They're not going to extort you.
You got to have a safe home when you come here.
Nobody seen it that way. When I learned it that way, I was like, "Wow."
All we did was pretty much just open the doors of prison to a a half a half a state of California, Northern California. We just basically told Northern California, "Hey, the doors are open when you guys are ready."
It's crazy, huh? I know these fools ain't on the line breaking it down like I am, but I'm just giving you guys what advanced education really was from the perspectives of the leadership that I held for all those years. So, with that being said, like I always say, it's one life, one chance. That's only got one chance to do this right. Let's get it done. Peace.
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