So just how many people have died in Minnesota's mental hospitals? The answer may surprise you.
Chris Krych is a "civilly committed" (a euphemism for "indefinitely detained") American citizen in Moose Lake, MN. This blog is Chris Krych's story and thoughts in his own words. In order to preserve the integrity of Mr. Krych's writings, all posts here are scanned copies of letters Mr. Krych sends to me. Everything scanned is authentic and unedited in any way by Once Fallen, the host of this blog. To leave a direct message for Chris Krych, call 218-351-1900, extension 24624
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Saturday, September 14, 2013
The US Constitution is Oversightless: A look inside America's "Largest Concentration Camp"
This is Chris Krych's most provocative post yet is a look at the MN-MSOP from the inside of the facility.
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MN-MSOP
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Campaign For Freedom Billboard up in Albertville MN
Right now, a billboard can seen from I-94 near Albertville, Minnesota, with a message paid for by inmates of the MN-MSOP. You can see a pic in the CURE National Newsletter (CLICK HERE for the newsletter)
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billboard,
CURE National,
protest
Friday, August 2, 2013
Minnesota State's Other Prison and the Hospital Review Board
Mr. Krych's latest article is about how he has been incarcerated for over seven years at the MN-MSOP, yet has never received any actual "treatment," and is detained for non-sexual diagnosis.
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Minnesota State's Other Prison
Monday, June 3, 2013
Please Help Fight Against Injustice - An Appeal to the People
Mr. Krych has one simple appeal to The People of America-- to help him by contacting the state of Minnesota to return a pair of tennis shoes. When incarcerated, the things we take for granted in the "Free World" is a big deal on the "inside."
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Arbitrary political punishment at the "Behavioral Therapy Unit"
Mr. Krych's latest offering may have similar sounding headlines but they each document separate instances of misconduct by the MN-MSOP. An update to the previous post, Mr. Krych was found not guilty of felony destruction of property by a jury, though he was found guilty of misdemeanor destruction of property. Despite the felony charge, Chris had to represent himself against the establishment.
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Letter
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