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Get smart about the war on drugs
2016

Get smart about the war on drugs

Get Smart About the War on Drugs Politicians and law enforcement officials today rarely endorse racially biased practices, and most of them fiercly condemn racial discrimination of any kind. Although that sounds politically correct, in...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
North Carolina political theatre
2016

North Carolina political theatre

North Carolina Political Theatre by Willie Worley Jr, (N.I.A.A.C.) Everyone likes good theater. No matter if it is going to see a good movie, opera, a play, or concert. The excitement of histrionic behavior entices...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
One of my sons was just released
2016

One of my sons was just released

No title By Honest Willie Worley Jr. Q: One of my sons was just released from prison and he has developed a certain hate for police. I don't never remember him acting this way towards...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Is there more to North Carolina: Prison spokesperson story
2016

Is there more to North Carolina: Prison spokesperson story

Is There More To North Carolina Prison Spokesperson Story By: Honest Willie Worley Jr. Questions & Answers Q: Honest Willie, man my Moma just recently asked me about an article she read in the Charlotte...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Questions and answers on false misconduct tickets: North Carolina prison system
2016

Questions and answers on false misconduct tickets: North Carolina prison system

Questions and Answers on False Misconduct Tickets North Carolina Prison System By: Honest Willie Worley Jr. Q: Man how did the 4th Circuit Court not see that we are not getting a fair prison hearings...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
National intelligence for African American communities party
2016

National intelligence for African American communities party

National Intelligence for African American Communities Party By Honest Willie Worley Jr., North Carolina They say the key to winning the peoples trust is honestly about who you are. My name is Willie Worley Jr....
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
A North Carolina ex-felon most valuble election
2016

A North Carolina ex-felon most valuble election

Not only do prisoners being release from North Carolina prisons have an obligation to utilize their voting rights, and encouraging their family and friends to do the same. They also have a very special election...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Are North Carolina prison guards confiscating green dots and cashing them in?
2016

Are North Carolina prison guards confiscating green dots and cashing them in?

Are North Carolina Prison Guards Confiscating Green Dots And Cashing Them In? By:Honest Willie Worley Jr. What if you were in prison, and you were talking to your girlfriend in California. She had just gave...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Black Panthers role as a third party
2016

Black Panthers role as a third party

Black Panthers Role As A Third Party Although 3rd parties in the past focuses were not much in favor of addressing concerns of African American Communities. Third Parties participation in stigmatism was less damaging to...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
North Carolina prison mental manipulation
2016

North Carolina prison mental manipulation

Willie Worley Jr. North Carolina Prison Mental Manipulation Our state prisons once carried the name, “The Department of Corrections” proudly. It would have been a good title if their top priority would have had anything...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
North Carolina prison focus
2016

North Carolina prison focus

North Carolina Prison Focus Willie Worley Jr., North Carolina Just recently I was ask the question by a prison guard was I racist. I smiled at him and carefully explained to him that I am...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
What you need to know about criminals
2016

What you need to know about criminals

Willie Worley Jr. Polkton, N.C. What You Need to Know About Criminals To deceive the public, and misled citizens of this nation about how prisoners become locked in a match box "cell" for months or...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
What if I told you
December 29, 2015

What if I told you

APWA 198 College Hill Rd Clinton, N.Y. 13323 P.O. Box 730 Date 12/29/15 Tabor City, N.C. 28463 Willie Worley Jr. T.CI. #4885 What If I Told You Hello, I am an incarcerated person in the...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Confederate correction
July 26, 2015

Confederate correction

Confederate Correction Confederate Prisons have away of tailoring and covering up the conditions of confinement that could be considered unconstitutional; unjust and flavored with racial hate. My parents who were law abiding citizen always described...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
How slavery continues
May 1, 2015

How slavery continues

How Slavery Continues One of the greatest methods and techniques used to control the masses is shame. Having the ability to create shame holds back potential in an individual. We must learn that instead of...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
7 question presidential voting quiz
April 24, 2015

7 question presidential voting quiz

7 Question Presidential Voting Quiz Before we exercise our rights to aid in the Presidential voting process or exercise our right to vote for our next president. let us take a quick quiz to see...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Every disfranchised person has rights under Voting Rights Act of 1965
April 8, 2015

Every disfranchised person has rights under Voting Rights Act of 1965

4/8/15 APWA Editor’s Willie Worley Jr. 198 College Hill, Rd T.C.I #4885 Clinton, N.Y 13323 P.O. Box 730 Polkton, N.C. 28463 Every Disfranchised Person Has Rights Under Voting Rights Act of 1965 Just because you...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
How do we do it?
February 23, 2015

How do we do it?

How Do We Do It? Willie Worley, New York We watch them on T.V. Read about them in our newspaper. Hear about them on the radio and from various conversations. So why do we ignore...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Writing on prisons
2015

Writing on prisons

APWA Editors, 198 College Hill, Rd. linton, N.Y. 13323 Date: 6/30/15 Writing On Prisons Out of three hundred and sixty five days of each year I spend most of my time trying to deliver a...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd party questions & answers
2015

National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd party questions & answers

N.I.A.A.C 3rd Party National Intelligence For African American Communities 3rd Party Questions & Answers Many questions have been asked about my work with the political party known as National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Playing on the publics intelligence
December 22, 2014

Playing on the publics intelligence

Playing on the Publics Intelligence Willie Worley Jr., North Carolina The public emotions to some politicians are like their personal play toy. They wait to inject anti African-Caucasian American rhetoric into crisis that causes the...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
The real meaning of snitch
December 8, 2014

The real meaning of snitch

Willie Worley Jr. The Real Meaning of Snitch Throughout the years the use of this word has undergone some alterations that fits an individuals situation. Snitch is a word that has cost many individuals their...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
A letter to law-enforcement executives
November 26, 2014

A letter to law-enforcement executives

A Letter to Law-Enforcement Executives My name is Willie Worley Jr. I consider myself a servant of the people as the minister of Self-Defense of National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd Party Black Panthers....
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
Servants of the people
November 6, 2014

Servants of the people

Willie Worley Jr. North Carolina Servants of the People This article is dedicated to all of the “National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd Party Progeny Black Panther Ministers” their family and friends. Also to...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
The talk about building trust
October 20, 2014

The talk about building trust

10/20/14 APWA Willie Worley Jr. 198 College Hill Road B.C.C.I #3510 Clinton, N.Y. 13323 P.O. Box 310 Polkton, N.C. 28135 The Talk About Building Trust As I was reading a North Carolina newspaper (the Charlotte...
Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)North Carolina
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