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Jamie Haynes, San Quentin State Prison. Located 20 minutes north of San Francisco, this 440 acre prison sits on a piece of the most valuable government owned real estate in California. But that's not all that makes San Quentin a unique prison. It is one of the oldest working prisons in the US The facility has a violent past. Filled with staff, murders, riots and controversial executions. This infamous prison house is the most notorious convicted killers in California. It is the only death row in the state for male prisoners like Richard Ramirez, The Night stalker. In 1959 Fidel Castro rose to power in Cuba. He has been one of the most controversial figures in the world ever since. A political thorn in the side of America and the West. There's a limit to what the United States and self respect can endure. Thing is, Castro story told through media reports, rare images and recordings. Some of this material has never been seen or has not been broadcast in decades. Across the nation, ordinary Americans claim they're being watched, harassed and targeted. Documents released by Edward Snowden proved that the government is collecting data on its citizens, and it just recently came to light that security agencies were planting bugs in domestic laptops. Even if you're not doing anything wrong, you're being watched and recorded. Military technology has made massive leaps forward in the realms of directed energy weapons. Some claim these technologies are now being turned against the public. Tens of thousands of Americans feel they're being watched by their own government, so everyone is a potential targeted individual.