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Each time that I visited the parole office and listened to other parolees talk about what
they were going through, I accepted that I didn’t belong on parole. In my mind, I
should have never gone to prison. I was different! However, the courage I had in 2016
while facing a murder charge, in Mexico, was absent in 1999 and 2001 when I faced
drug trafficking charges. Fear cost me 8.2 years of my life, my material possessions,
comfort, confidence and more importantly, my family. I would become useless for a
period of time because the loss of my family robbed me being a father, husband,
provider, protector, and educator.
Despite my confidence and earnings, I lacked the audacity to strongly fight a system
that statistically and habitually targeted melanin-dominant individuals. Unlike most
prisoners, I gained strength, intellect and intelligence. I wanted my captors to
remember me.
This guide should give you the confidence to make moves to improve your life in all
aspects. Hopefully, you will avoid prison, probation or child support. And if it is
necessary that you shake the matrix, you will have the know-how to do so.
As life gets tougher in the U.S., the middle class merges with the poor and the
impoverished lose more hope. If you’re stuck in the matrix or afraid to say “fuck it”,
you can still earn the dollar and get ahead. If you have not developed any marketable
skills, you will benefit from the listed suggestions. And if you are really tired of control
and not interested in continuing your time in the matrix, you will want to continue
paying taxes and cooperating with the government.
Without fear,
Baz Moreno, PhD
Mexico City, Mexico
December 2017

