Early in the morning on April 18, 2006, with two children alone and asleep, Howell Woltz and his wife were kidnapped at their home by the FBI.
Little did Howell know, he would spend the next seven years of his life in prison... |
He was never convicted by any court of jurisdiction and was astonished to learn that he was not alone. He spent many hours in the prison law library where he worked tirelessly to reduce years of time from the sentences of other innocent prisoners.
During a year of solitary confinement, Howell grappled with the question, “Why me?” The answer he received was, “Because you are supposed to do something about it!” He began detailing the injustices faced by those he met in the gulags of the largest prison colony on earth or in history. This is a story of betrayal in the ‘land of the free.’ It is a story of betrayal of our constitutional rights, the ideals set forth by our founding fathers, and the trust we put in our government. Howell’s story is a rallying cry for all Americans. |