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Paperback book, around 250 pages (tbc)
AVAILABLE MID-MARCH
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Sam Melia was sentenced to a two-year custodial sentence for over three hundred political stickers covering immigration, foreign policy, Jewish supremacy and almost any other topic you could think of. Their content was described by the prosecution as “legal and truthful”, but, as the judge stated in his sentencing comments, “truth is no defence in court”.
On 24th January 2024, he was found guilty of ‘intent to distribute material meant to incite racial hatred’ alongside ‘encouraging racially aggravated criminal damage’ for promoting images where the stickers appeared on public street furniture. While incarcerated, his case was cited internationally as an example of two-tier justice, heavy-handed speech policing and the state oppression of patriotic nationalists in the UK.
What follows is the prison diary of a man who’s never been involved with the criminal underclass before, his trials and tribulations whilst locked up, as well as his experiences dealing with agents of the state intent on “realigning Mr. Melia’s mindset.”


