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Federal Prison Camp: 12 Facts That Surprised Me

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Federal Prison Camp: 12 Facts That Surprised Me

what camp were you at ?i was in Lewisburg ,fci fairton new jersey ,skykill in 92raybrook in 2003?

— @Tatttwoyou7979

When I surrendered to federal prison in April 2008, I had no idea what to expect. Other than exercising and wanting to learn Spanish, I did not really have any goals.

Well, shortly after going in, I was pleasantly surprised at the many growth opportunities that existed. A number of things I witnessed on the inside also surprised me. That is the purpose of this video!

If youre going to a camp, get a job in facilities and learn a skill. I worked in the welding shop and learned how to weld, how to do plumbing, HVAC, etc. There are not formal programs but if you get in with the right people you can get a job in facilities and learn all types of skills that you can take home with you.

— @John-f6s8w

Things that surprised me, amongst others, include:

1: the fact that I could run a business

You bring up blogging over and over but don't say how it possible. Do you email out your posts for someone outside to upload or manage? Thanks. Sincerely appreciate your content.

— @jerrycarnley7673

2: how some people could qualify for early release

3: the laziness and indifference from staff

I need the full Address fci-fort six federal penitentiary new Jersey. Please help. Thank you very much 😢

— @sarahmorales1650

4: how to build a network

5: how people will seek to keep you down

you were shocked that people are doing 20 plus years? well let me blow your mind: SOME PEOPLE NEVER GET OUT!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🙃🙃🙃

— @dickerdownproductions

6: why I did not enjoy visiting in federal prison as much as I thought I would

7: and more!

You Crack me up. Your daughter is too funny.

— @Fioldaliza

If you are reading this and have been to federal prison, I would love to know some things that surprised you. Leave a comment and share.

Thank you,

i remember this guy in lompoc, his ass was really tight.

— @RolandRonald-r1z

Justin

jp@whitecollaradvice.com - 818-424-2220

i got sentenced to life and used this advice and escaped

— @RolandRonald-r1z

Visit https://www.whitecollaradvice.com to access our federal prison blogs

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Do you know if there is any programs for illegal immigrants who are on a federal prison to reduce their sentence as a time credit lake first step act or RDAP Godd time program thank you so much for the information

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@reneetodd-cy2gn
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What? What do you mean the staff are jealous because they can’t leave? That staff member can quit anytime they damn well please.

@Shan-ShanH
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Could you have bought drugs in there? Or maybe better asked, could someone who wanted dope really bad could have found some?

@marcpennington8455
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I love your videos. Are you from truckee ca? That’s actually where I was arrested and my case is in the eastern district. I love truckee tho

@vinnydegristini9407
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I did 8mo in Bryan Fed for embezzling, the most shocking to me was the lesbians. Yes I heard the stores but as a married woman I was not prepared. First I must say I have no bias against gay people of either sex. The lesbian community literally ran BFC. I did not know the rules! For instance my first day I allowed a lady I just met to shape my eyebrows! I had no idea that was flirting and signal another woman I was interested in her! So much more. Also there was a large group of black lady’s who were gf to Cuban drug dealers . They flirted with guards and were awarded special privileges in exchange for sex . My time spent there was eye opening how little I knew about other types of women. Once I established I was a straight married lady I found the lesbians to be delightful respectable ladies and I made several friends. I became very sick with kidney stone while there I advise any one looking at a stay at a Club med DO NOT get sick. Medical care is not practiced and I was in terrible pain and was refused any medical treatment. The lesbian group in my “pod” literal took care of mewhile was sick! IThese learn to avoid the black gf of drug dealers. I joined a step class and started running. I lost 50 lbs. I learned my husband truly love me and he never missed visit. I learned that being a con ruins your life. Great video .. Ty.

@ironbutterfly6835
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Wow thank you for the vids def subscribed. This one helped me so much. I an about to plea on a white collar incident. Thank you for the knowledge I am taking notes and arming myself with your input. Thanks

@josephabdo6664
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I'm from truckee!!

@carolynntierney5090
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Knox😊

@telasmshinges6850
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Going to prison used to be something people were shamed to speak about. But the left fixed that. And welcome to 2022 - where no shame exists and maturity is at an all time low.

@acc4465
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Great video, why does this channel not have more subs? crazy.

@OvercookedOctopusFeet
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blablablabla he keeps talking and does not tell clearly what are the 12 faCTS!!

@jamesflorez5867
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Thank you so much.

@helpyourcattodrive
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how can i get in touch with you for a youtube interview 😊

@libertyloveslife5602
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12 step program try that

@sammycerrano8356
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Ghislane Maxwell is having a much different experience with incarceration.

@emmaevans7011
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From what I hear Obama changed the “great food” on federal prison. I don’t know if it’s true or not, but intriguing that you commented to the contrary.

@stephenleskow7959
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Nice to hear you had a few hours a day to spend alone since you don’t like being around people all the time!

@blaker2335
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For the most part… I like you. And I really enjoy your videos. Your attitude toward prison guards is a little off putting and arrogant. Perhaps they are jealous because they have very little education and very few opportunities. Kindness would go a long way.

@JustMe-px9qy
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Reese Witherspoon and kiefer Sutherland old school movie Freeway. Scary prison guards in that movie

@sundayweiss2779
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I've been working in medium state prisons as a travel nurse since covid and have enjoyed helping the patients. Wondering if the federal prison patient population would be much different. My guess is the federal population would be healthier which will make it a little less interesting. Working on an application now, not sure I could get a tour of the facilities prior to applying. Anyone out there with some input? BTW : love helping the patients who show gratitude, not because I expect it but when in prison your health is one of the only things you have and even if they don't say anything ... I can tell they appreciate good help and compassion. It has bothered me to see how many are treated so poorly in the facilities. I watched a documentary on college in prisons recently, I wish they would offer more opportunities like that to the people!

@Katie-vy5rd
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I am in Australia and hopefully will never be in jail - unless I make some kind of mistake in the fut
But any how I love your you tube videos
You are upfront direct and self aware
It’s interesting to think about the situations your descrbe

@SKYRIDGENIGERIANDWARFS
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“I was a big fat slob” - you certainly didn’t learn enough humility - how judgemental

@l.alexandra5871
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I served 30 months at FPC Pensacola. There are many very good points you made. One thing that I feel was critical to my successful sentence and time served was to just identify what was expected and just quietly drive in the lines. I was able to get a 2nd masters degree and also had the warden personally grant me a furlough. So many inmates spent all their time claiming false imprisonment or somehow they were the victim when the best way to serve your sentence is to not make waves and fly under all radars

@daviddinsbeer8751
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Love your content

@BenMalleck
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Im going to FPC Alderson on July 8th

@janellrae9824
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Sorry dude, it would have been better if you didn’t give your presentation in a staged home (please don’t try to say it’s not, there are all the indications from the mirror that is free standing to the bare walls and even the echo in the room). Then you try to cover by making up a weird story about your daughter watching some sort of kid video in your office!

This only makes you come across as a con, you seem to have valuable information to share, although your price per hour to personally share your information is rather high ($400 an hour)!

I guess I can’t blame you for charging what the market will bear.

Although again the fact that you try to present yourself in an setting that is fake does take away from your credibility!

@jaylee1318
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I got sentenced to 13 months. Self surrender to Boron FPC January 2 1990
The camp was deactivated in 1999 Oh I did 10 months there plus one month halfway house the prison camp was a former Air Force base with a huge swimming pool gymnasium all the weights you needed it turned my life around from being a skinny cocaine addict into very fit healthy bodybuilder. The food was excellent we had steak at least once a week and I had a great job on the floor crew mopping the floors after every meal which didn’t take long but I got to eat all the food I wanted which was very good ate so much protein to grow my muscles. There were some very famous white-collar people also in that prison and one of them was given a tour of the prison by the warden. The whole time I was in there I didn’t see one fight or one drug everybody pretty much got along and the big thing there was boron ball which was the softball league the inmates we all played in. I had a great job in the visiting room but once they found out I had a drug charge they wouldn’t let me work there anymore but my kitchen job worked out to my advantage. The bottom line is that was the real club fed. Even though I had a shorter sentence they gave me a 36 hour furlough about three months before my release where I spent time with my girlfriend up there in the high desert in a beautiful hotel and when I came back they just drug tested me. If you Google Boron FPC you can see what happened to the camp people took it over vandalized it spray-painted all over it and now they ride dirt bikes all over there but it was probably the best 11 months of my life that straightened me out

@steveglazer4966
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I'm going to Lompoc Camp for 10 years. When I get out I really want to do something else other than sell drugs. I'm gonna be 27 years and 2 days old when I surrender. I've been leaning toward real estate appraisal. How would you advise someone like myself to network and find new business and career opprotunities that will satisfy my huge ambition that has previously got me in huge trouble?

@tattat44
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I want to go to prison soooo badly

@johnlouisville
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What camp were you in

@steveandrade3595
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The feds let you keep your home. Wow. Lucky you. I lost everything

@johnfroelich8554
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I went to buy some fireworks this past week and after I got home I changed out of my blue jeans so that my wife could wash them. Turns out, I had over $75. that I left in my pants pockets. She washed and dried my pants and when she pulled them out of the dryer, she found the bills. I'm worried sick about the feds charging us with money laundering. Should we go ahead and get an attorney now? Do you have any programs for women who are facing time in federal prisons? I haven't slept in four nights now. Please help us!

@beachbum1523
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@ 6:05 - "Justin, please tell people to subscribe."
Well, that time wasn't wasted. I stumbled across you vids a couple of years ago, been watching them ever since. You've even inspired to to reach out to help a relative of one of our neighbors who was released from Texas DCJ about a year ago. Somehow, I forgot to subscribe. Thanks for reminding!
Peace!

@beachbum1523
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This is my first offense I have brandishing a firearm and 2 robberies...think I will go to a camp?

@Justkamillalocke
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I did 3 years for someone else's gun, mfs checked me, I checked them back. White collar ponzie scheme mfs right there

@anthonymabe3961
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Must be nice to have a spa in prison 🧖‍♀️

@blakebendele7064
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With your conviction, are you able to day-trade after your release? Not for others, but just for yourself? Thank you.

@businessaccountallen8994
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Justin, you need to clarify that these facts were just facts with your experience. I didn’t get the same impressions with my time especially number 12, bland, subpar meats and mostly canned vegetables.

@cmaflyer