1 Pill = 28 Years

1 Pill = 28 Years

by Ken Albertsen
1 Pill = 28 Years

1 Pill = 28 Years

by Ken Albertsen

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Overview

In May 2018, my Burmese lady friend 'Lwin' and I were busted for pandering. A month prior, I was asked by foreign ('farang' in Thai) undercover agents - to provide them with ladies for sex. When we met, the two agents said, 'we want young. Very young.' What they got was two working women, ages 18 and 25. The sting operation, consisting of 20 DSI agents (Thailand's FBI) flown up from Bangkok, wanted to bust me and Lwin for trafficking young women. They got neither trafficking
nor under-age. After investing 300,000 Baht ($10k) and dozens of hours for nothing, the undercover cops were disappointed, so they busted us on bogus charges. We both did a year in various Thai prisons. The book encompasses a lot more than just the unfair treatment of Lwin and I. While in prison, I was able to see corruption up close. For starters, tens of thousands of inmates are there for BS reasons, relating to victimless crimes. Thailand ranks fifth in the world re; % of citizens locked up. US's DEA is intrinsically entwined in the injustices. The book details how the DEA pays Thai authorities for each person they imprison - therefore it's incentive to lock up as many as possible, no matter if the majority are there on bogus charges. The book's title: 1 Pill = 28 Years, is taken from a true case where an old man got 28 years plus 3 months for having one speed pill in his pocket. He will die in prison, and his numerous grandkids will never know him. His tragedy is not an anomaly. There are thousands of similarly unfair stories, some of which are showcased in the book. Well over 90% of prisoners are hill tribers, and well over 90% are suffering very long sentences for having as little as a half speed pill. Overcrowding is severe. 6 sq.ft. on cold concrete, for 15 out of every 24 hours. Arms and legs draped over the people squeezed on either side. Christian NGO's add to the dilemma. Right wing Christian groups may intend to do good, but they wind up wrecking families almost as much as the DEA and corrupt Thai authorities.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164123505
Publisher: Ken Albertsen
Publication date: 04/30/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ken is a .westward-moving guy. Started out in Denmark in 1952, then westward to Washington DC three years later. At age 22, Ken moved westward to northern California where he farmsteaded for 25 years. Then westward again at age age 47 to farmstead in northern Thailand. 20 years hence, and Ken is like whirled peas (world peace) leaving Thailand and landing on his feet, but where? Ken has over a dozen books showcased online - on as many topics, ranging from Tibetan Buddhism (Life Story of Milarepa) to diet (Fasting for Health and Highness), to history (Hong Kong, What if ....?) with a couple of sci-fi stories thrown in for good measure (Robon Take-Over and Mastodons on Mars). Additionally, Ken has written a novel (Lali's Passage), a humorous book (Buddha, Jesus and the Hippie), plus two memoirs. One is his auto-bio from age zero to 22 (C.I.A. Brat) and the most recent was written after serving time in a Thai prison on false charges (1 Pill = 28 Years). Ken will next release his first children's book titled: "Mabalo's Balloon." plus a crossword puzzle book and a dictionary of idioms. Ken has narrated two audio books, the latest: Himalayan Adventures features readings from the diaries of seven great explorers of the Himalayan region, five of whom did their explorations during the 19th century. Adventure1.com.

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