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Helena Sasso's avatar

Yes, I plan to and one of the ways is by withdrawing my daughter from their school system which recently called both the police and DCF on me for simply requesting for a dialogue regarding their curriculum based on Columbus being a great hero & explorer which was the start of the Domination system arriving on our shores!

In the meantime I’ve written a letter to the CT Board of Education which they also still haven’t responded to but then my letter got picked up by a local newspaper for all to see what had happened. And while that was good now I’ve been ostracized from the community and both my daughter and I have been treated terribly since then…but to me that only showed their true colors that if I could not be dominated by them then they want to dispose of me and or treat both my daughter and I as if we have leprosy. However, that doesn’t deter me as I have a strong will (Spirit) and want us all to return to our Original birth right of being Original free nations & peoples and I say that in the broadest terms of all Living Beings!

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Steven Newcomb's avatar

Helena, I admire your bravery, your courage, and your ability to endure such mistreatment. Helena. I'm sorry that you and your daughter have been treated that way. Perhaps I can assist you to provide the community with documentation about Columbus, etc. The letter of Privileges he was granted by the king and queen of Spain say that he is authorized to "discover and conquer" and to "discover and subdue" any lands is able to identify by sailing across the ocean. The words "conquer" and "subdue" are both terms of domination. We are not making that up. We're not fabricating information that isn't true. We are providing people with factual information some of which was published by order of Congress! I deeply admire you and your steadfast spirit.

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Helena Sasso's avatar

Thank you Steven as I greatly admire your work to begin with. Well, thank you for your offer but I feel it’s a moot point at this point as I gave them lots of resources (as in lots of your work) but they firmly all feel it’s simply my beliefs (as the principal told me) and let’s see what else oh yes…simply my bias opinion of history as my daughter’s teacher said. Therefore, I don’t want us to get in any more trouble at this point as it seems the dust has settled at least for now and I don’t want my daughter to go through anymore never mind get myself arrested at this point because no one wants to hear anymore from me…lol. So just laying low for now that is :)

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Peter d'Errico's avatar

Excellent example of your ‘translator’ at work!

And this example displays what we’ve talked about: namely, that ‘colonizing’ domination is imposed by a system that is built around domination as it’s organizing principle. Domination inside / outside…

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Steven Newcomb's avatar

Thanks Peter. I appreciate you taking the time to post a comment!

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Peter d'Errico's avatar

I appreciate all the work you do!

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Mankh's avatar

Steve, Thanks for elucidating about what "state" actually is, "state [of domination]". As to “The State . . . is a social institution"... the root of the word "society" is "follow". On the one hand that's constructive e.g. to follow what traffic lights say and to say "good morning" to people, yet in context i interpret that as how masses of people blindly "follow" the guidelines and/or dictates of the "state [of domination]" and how those behaviors become "institutionalized" as e.g. the school system which for the most part promotes the what the "state [of domination]" wants people to learn, thus the significance of learning to unravel the mental mummification, as your translator helps do.

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Mankh's avatar

Saw this quote recently, apropos to the topic: “The cage is invisible because you were born inside it — and they taught you to love the bars.” – Mark Twain

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Steven Newcomb's avatar

Thanks Mankh! What an amazing quote from Sam Clemens (Mark Twain). He definitely got it!

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Mankh's avatar

Yeah, Steve, a tidy summary about perspective, consciousness and subsequent behaviors. Also just reminded me of the Stockholm syndrome, which i've only heard a little of, how someone can be become fond of their abuser.

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Victoria Jean Bingham's avatar

On that note I'll add... 'Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage'. Richard Lovelace meant of course, that not all prisons look the same.

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