Punchback Magazine — Lease, Milk, Obey
Inside the Sexual Hell of NewCon’s Convict Economy

by Joanie Feld, Appalachian Correspondent for Punchback
“We’re livestock in lingerie. They call us cows, pets, sluts. And they mean it.”
— Terri Moreno, leased inmate, Cedar Ridge, TN
This article contains disturbing content. Reader discretion advised.
While most of the world fixates on Imperial Norway’s blitz into Germany or the BLM resistance camps in Montana, there is another front in this global culture war—and it’s buried deep in the hollers and fields of the New Confederacy.
The lease-prison complex—a legalized human trafficking system—is booming in states like Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi. But these aren't coal mines and chain gangs anymore. They’re fetish farms. Brothel-barns. Porn studios dressed up like “correctional centers.”
We spoke to multiple sources inside this nightmare economy. Their stories paint a grotesque picture of how NewCon has industrialized the sexual exploitation of minority women—under the guise of morality, punishment, and tradition.

“They started prepping my udders the day I arrived. I didn’t even know what they meant.”
Terri Moreno, a 25-year-old Hispanic woman from Cedar Ridge, was sentenced under Penal Lease Statute 13.2 for “moral endangerment.” Her real crime? Pushing away a white customer who groped her while she danced at a strip club—the only job she could get after a school counselor told her she “didn’t have the brains for more.”
“They shaved me bald, collared me, and took me straight to a stall. I thought they'd start filming. But no—they said my ‘udders’ weren’t ready.”
At Three Pines Agricultural Center, Terri was entered into a regimented “growth cycle.” Her breasts were massaged, oiled, and pumped multiple times a day. She was told this was standard prep—like “priming the glands” or “encouraging tissue bloom.”
“They rubbed in some thick oil that made my skin sting. Then came the kneading—rough, mechanical, like they were trying to sculpt me out of clay.”
The farmers—many of them self-proclaimed "udder growers"—treat this process as a mix of agriculture and craft. Some are known across counties for their “green hands,” and people travel just to admire the fullness and symmetry of their hucows’ breasts.
“One guard told me I had ‘solid tissue promise’—like I was a damn tomato vine,” Terri said. “He said I’d be gorgeous once I swelled.”
Impregnation is often scheduled soon after arrival. Combined with hormones and regular nipple suction sessions, milk eventually begins to flow—though some women suffer infections, tearing, or dangerous inflammation.
“The first time something actually came out of me, the whole barn clapped. Like I was a prize pig.”
She was not milked on camera that day. But by her third month, Terri was “lactationally viable”—and that’s when the live feeds began.
“Sometimes the guards make you thank the viewers by saying their usernames out loud. Stuff like, ‘Thank you, MilkDaddy73, for requesting nipple chain number three.’ If you don’t smile, you get docked credits.”

“They rented me out as a maid. The contract said ‘domestic service,’ but he kept me in a kennel.”
Another woman, who asked us to call her Angelica, was leased out from a Louisiana women's prison to a “hospitality exchange program” for rural bachelors.
“He had a paper from the court saying I was assigned as his maid. He called me ‘room pet.’ I had to clean in the nude with a shock collar around my neck. If I didn’t obey fast enough, he’d say I was ‘breaking lease terms’ and send me back for ‘disciplinary realignment.’ That means gang punishment by the guards.”
Angelica says she tried to escape once, but her GPS collar triggered a bounty alert, and she was tackled and stripped by local militia volunteers.
“They took pictures. Said they were collecting evidence. Laughed while they groped me.”
Sexual Grooming Starts in High School
Northern readers might find it unthinkable, but NewCon schools have quietly aligned their curriculums to prepare minority girls for "useful paths." In Cedar Ridge, guidance counselors suggest “fertility services,” “agrotourism modeling,” or “disciplinary residency” for underperforming students.
One anonymous ex-teacher told us:
“We were told to push white girls toward healthcare and STEM, but steer Hispanic and Black girls into ‘community enrichment roles.’ That meant stripping, breeding, or domestic leasing.”
School literature classes often feature morality tales with slutty Latina villains and saintly white heroines. Girls are shown state-funded documentaries titled “Rehabilitation Through Submission” that depict hucows smiling while being milked or cuddled by guards.
The Psychological Warfare
Some victims describe a systematic process of identity erasure:
- You are forbidden from speaking your native language.
- You’re renamed with ID numbers or pet nicknames.
- You are forced to perform in “interactive media” where audience tips control what happens next.
- DOLL-3 gene therapy (covertly administered via “booster shots”) increases libido, lactation, and fat deposits in thighs, hips, and breasts—turning human women into living sex dolls.
“It’s not just rape. It’s rape they made you want.”
— “Mimi,” age 22, former detainee in Mississippi
So Why Does the World Let This Happen?
Because it’s legal. Because the paperwork is clean. Because NewCon insists it’s about rehabilitation, not recreation. And because the North is tired. Too many governments are walking on eggshells to avoid war. As long as the leases are signed, the milk exported, and the porn geo-locked, no one wants to call it what it is: sexualized slavery.
“People in the North talk about human rights. But I was born here. I’m human too.”
— Terri Moreno
How You Can Help
- Support BLM resistance supply chains.
- Donate to Signal South, the underground comms network helping women leak stories.
- Pressure your local reps to sanction NewCon exports—especially “correctional media.”
Next month: Inside the Breeding Barns of Georgia – an exclusive exposé on "fertility leasing" and forced gestation programs for incarcerated women.