by Calvin Calloway
The Educator is back! Mr Calvin Calloway aka the Prince of Obfuscation--whose intent is to express and imply his views with the hope that you the reader will cultivate them in order to make your understanding of all and everything that you see take place become clear and transparent with an in-depth comprehension of all you observe.
Listen to me Mr. Calvin C, aka the Governor of all said Legislatures: I must keep intensely dwelling on a most substantiated factor as to what we citizens of the City and County of Denver and State of Colorado have at hand to digest: And that factor is that our government and private leaders operate their functions with an oppressive makeup and nature that totally disrespects America’s original and true meaning.
You see readers, Mr. Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Benjamin Franklin, and Mr. John Adams created and structured the most beneficial doctrine of all time. And that doctrine and its qualities coincide with the said and known natural laws of society. They formulated the Declaration of Independence which states that all and everything human, material or otherwise have the same rights, privileges, duties and obligations independent of an agreement and/or contract per se.
Now I must render an example of how governmental administrative leaders conduct their business with an oppressive nature and with qualities, standards and principles consistent with those of a dictator, an absolute ruler, slave driver and worst of all a terrorist who is in charge of and oversees the citizens in American daily life. This example involves our governor John Hickenlooper’s subordinate portion of his administration which is the corrupted Colorado State Board of Parole.
On June 9, 2014 I was arrested per orders of my then parole officer Michael Pasko because my whereabouts were briefly unknown from May 30 to June 9, 2014. Parole Officer Michael Pasko received an anonymous phone call stating I wasn’t staying at the Crossroads Salvation Army shelter which led him and his coordinator Matthew Cooper to issue a warrant for my arrest.
But I studied volumes one and two of the West Reporter Law Books on probationers’ and parolees’ rights in revocation parole hearings. There I found a Florida case in which a judge ruled that because a probationer moved from his precedent address and his probation officer briefly did not know his whereabouts, this constituted a minor, petty and excusable offense--and his probation was not revoked.
But when I read this case--which was very similar to my own--to Hearing Officer John O’Dell during my hearing in July, 2014, the hearing officer nonetheless found me guilty of this “minor, petty and excusable offense” because he could. Even if I had appealed this decision, I know the Board would have ratified the hearing officer’s act of subjecting me to the drastic sanction of revocation, condoning and being loyal and steadfast to John O’Dell’s action.
You see, a large amount of these government administrative leaders sadly act like less than human beings in order to keep their jobs. This applies to private leaders as well who also have a duty and obligation to oversee the conduct of the subordinate members of their administration. All too often, when the supervisor requests his or her subordinate employee to do something deceitful, the subordinate employee complies with the request, knowing that the committed or omitted act breaches an individual’s or a group of individuals’ civil rights, human rights, socio-political rights--because of fear of maybe being terminated from their jobs.
Michael Pasko and his supervisor received confirmation and backup on their claim against me by Hearing Officer John O’Dell and chose to imprison me even after I read them the similar Florida case of the “minor, petty and excusable offense”--clearly making Parole Officer Pasko and Hearing Officer John O’Dell dictators, slave drivers, and absolute rulers over my life. I knew that the other portion of the Colorado State Board of Parole would only concur with Mr. Michael Pasko, his supervisor, and John O’Dell’s decision--which express and imply that we in the cities, towns, counties and villages in the state of Colorado and all other states in America have terrorist government officials who are governing our everyday life situations. This culture must be quashed immediately.
I believe that my parole officer Michael Pasko’s DNA wasn’t like that of an absolute ruler, slave driver or oppressor when he first took a job as a parole officer. I believe he later was compelled to develop the character of an oppressor in order to keep his job and eventually liked his new-found character and demeanor just like most other city, county, state and federal governmental officials. An initiative to reverse this dreadful trend must blossom.
Listen to me Mr. Calvin C, aka the Governor of all said Legislatures: I must keep intensely dwelling on a most substantiated factor as to what we citizens of the City and County of Denver and State of Colorado have at hand to digest: And that factor is that our government and private leaders operate their functions with an oppressive makeup and nature that totally disrespects America’s original and true meaning.
You see readers, Mr. Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Benjamin Franklin, and Mr. John Adams created and structured the most beneficial doctrine of all time. And that doctrine and its qualities coincide with the said and known natural laws of society. They formulated the Declaration of Independence which states that all and everything human, material or otherwise have the same rights, privileges, duties and obligations independent of an agreement and/or contract per se.
Now I must render an example of how governmental administrative leaders conduct their business with an oppressive nature and with qualities, standards and principles consistent with those of a dictator, an absolute ruler, slave driver and worst of all a terrorist who is in charge of and oversees the citizens in American daily life. This example involves our governor John Hickenlooper’s subordinate portion of his administration which is the corrupted Colorado State Board of Parole.
On June 9, 2014 I was arrested per orders of my then parole officer Michael Pasko because my whereabouts were briefly unknown from May 30 to June 9, 2014. Parole Officer Michael Pasko received an anonymous phone call stating I wasn’t staying at the Crossroads Salvation Army shelter which led him and his coordinator Matthew Cooper to issue a warrant for my arrest.
But I studied volumes one and two of the West Reporter Law Books on probationers’ and parolees’ rights in revocation parole hearings. There I found a Florida case in which a judge ruled that because a probationer moved from his precedent address and his probation officer briefly did not know his whereabouts, this constituted a minor, petty and excusable offense--and his probation was not revoked.
But when I read this case--which was very similar to my own--to Hearing Officer John O’Dell during my hearing in July, 2014, the hearing officer nonetheless found me guilty of this “minor, petty and excusable offense” because he could. Even if I had appealed this decision, I know the Board would have ratified the hearing officer’s act of subjecting me to the drastic sanction of revocation, condoning and being loyal and steadfast to John O’Dell’s action.
You see, a large amount of these government administrative leaders sadly act like less than human beings in order to keep their jobs. This applies to private leaders as well who also have a duty and obligation to oversee the conduct of the subordinate members of their administration. All too often, when the supervisor requests his or her subordinate employee to do something deceitful, the subordinate employee complies with the request, knowing that the committed or omitted act breaches an individual’s or a group of individuals’ civil rights, human rights, socio-political rights--because of fear of maybe being terminated from their jobs.
Michael Pasko and his supervisor received confirmation and backup on their claim against me by Hearing Officer John O’Dell and chose to imprison me even after I read them the similar Florida case of the “minor, petty and excusable offense”--clearly making Parole Officer Pasko and Hearing Officer John O’Dell dictators, slave drivers, and absolute rulers over my life. I knew that the other portion of the Colorado State Board of Parole would only concur with Mr. Michael Pasko, his supervisor, and John O’Dell’s decision--which express and imply that we in the cities, towns, counties and villages in the state of Colorado and all other states in America have terrorist government officials who are governing our everyday life situations. This culture must be quashed immediately.
I believe that my parole officer Michael Pasko’s DNA wasn’t like that of an absolute ruler, slave driver or oppressor when he first took a job as a parole officer. I believe he later was compelled to develop the character of an oppressor in order to keep his job and eventually liked his new-found character and demeanor just like most other city, county, state and federal governmental officials. An initiative to reverse this dreadful trend must blossom.