Mark well the words of RFK Jr:
“Nobody in the history of the planet has ever complied their way out of totalitarian control.”
“It’s been the ambition of every totalitarian state from the beginning of mankind to control every aspect of behaviour, of conduct, of thought, and to obliterate dissent. None of them have been able to do it. They didn’t have the technological capacity.”
“Today, the mechanisms are being put in place that will make it so none of us can run, and none of us can hide.”
“Every right that you have is transformed into a privilege, contingent upon your obedience to arbitrary government dictates. It will make you a slave.”
“What do we do about this? We resist.”
Now think back to September 2018 and the praise given by Lyn Schollett of the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence when AG Gordon MacDonald announced a settlement agreement with St Paul’s School. The agreement involved an “independent compliance officer” to be paid for by the school but reporting to the Attorney General’s Office. Lyn Schollett claimed it could be a model for other schools nationwide.
Lyn Schollett, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, also said she had never heard of this kind of oversight over a private school. She thinks the agreement will have “far reaching implications and become a model for schools throughout the country that are seeking to create safer and more responsive environments for students who are sexually assaulted.
“After decades of perpetuating the abuse of children the standard formula for an institutions can no longer be a hit in the media, offering an apology or writing a check,” Schollett said.
Eric MacLeish, a Cambridge, Mass., attorney who has represented hundreds of private school sex abuse victims, called the agreement groundbreaking. MacLeish said he’d never heard of any other situation where a prep school submitted to oversight by the action of a law enforcement agency. He predicted other attorneys general may start taking similar action against private schools in their states.
Laura L. Dunn, who trained New Hampshire’s police and prosecutors in 2014 and 2015 via grants released under VAWA, tweeted congratulations on the agreement. She had been part of the White House “Not Alone” task force partnered with the University of New Hampshire, which had received hundreds of thousands of dollars to create “realistic” propaganda for the campus survivor movement for the Obama White House.
There was nothing “independent”about the compliance officer. It was a totalitarian move by the White House Not Alone task force partner — the NHCADSV (who lobbied AG Gordon MacDonald) — to be able to get a spy on the inside of a private school and to data mine the files of students and alumni and to use that information to intimidate, blackmail, extort. The NHCADSV and Laura L Dunn were growing a business — their own privacy mattered but not those of students and schools they wanted to exert control over.
Jeff Maher was the first “independent compliance officer”. He abruptly resigned in the fall of 2020 after St Paul’s School complained about him to AG Gordon MacDonald’s office. I am informed that he had been going above and beyond his stated duties and had been going into student files to dig up dirt that could be used for lawsuits against the school. He had been meeting one-on-one with students — a practice allowing him to use police trick tactics to manipulate and coerce students into making inadvertent comments that could be used against them or others. He was not an “independent” compliance officer. He was an agent of the police, just as the NHCADSV are agents of the police as well. But both get away without having to issue Miranda rights to civilians/students they interact with.
The NHCADSV and AG’s office promptly issued statements chastising the school for Maher’s resignation. What were they really concerned about? They’d lost their spy who could supply information for extortion racket suits from which there were kick-backs to be made. The NHCADSV’s “pro bono” attorney, David Vicinanzo, claims there are no kickbacks, but that is a very easily proven lie. He’d successfully petitioned Merrimack County Prosecutor Catherine Ruffle and the AG to keep the Grand Jury criminal investigation report on the school from public release. (He represented the Rector’s wife among others.) You could call Vicinanzo an agent of the police as well since he is the legal counsel for the NHCADSV, and emails obtained through Right To Know from the AG’s office prove just how cosy he and his clients are with the AG’s office.
Compliance officer Jeff Maher’s replacement came from the Alexandria Police Department. I am informed, by a source, that this compliance officer, Donald Sullivan, was facing a civil suit for misconduct while he was in the Alexandria police department and had “retired” (so he could still get his pension, I believe). He was recommended by the AG’s office and the NHCADSV to St Paul’s School who must have assumed he’d been vetted. He came with the AG’s blessing…the same AG fought to keep the State’s list of corrupt police officers (the “Laurie List”) from public view and hired one of them, James F McLaughlin, to work on the St Paul’s investigation. The same AG’s office deleted the files of 28 police officers on the Laurie list.
Not long after Sullivan started, he issued a report that casually mentioned the use of a behavior reporting software called maxient.com. The Stasi had arrived at St Paul’s School.
I discovered that students and their families had not been made aware of this software and that it was just slipped in with no apparent notification. (Students and their families were also not notified that the AG’s office wrote to both the Concord Police Department and the Merrimack County DA’s office in September 2017 claiming a conflict of interest between their offices and his regarding the St. Paul’s School investigation—another nugget I discovered in the RTK emails received.)
When I wrote to Sullivan to ask him about maxient.com, he could not answer my questions — he’d mentioned in his report that they were in the “analysis phase”. Who was receiving the analysis, and what were they analyzing, and what was the purpose? I suspect it was being given to the University of New Hampshire Prevention Innovation Research Center and possibly UNH Law (since Professor Albert Scherr had stated that they were interested in examining the sexual behavior of kids in “elite” schools. Professor Scherr is now an elected representative. He claims to care about justice and civil rights. Privacy laws (including student privacy provisions) exist in New Hampshire but they are completely irrelevant when it comes to private school student files. Of course, because New Hampshire police are trained to spy and to entrap. James F McLaughlin was found responsible for federal entrapment by the First Circuit in 1998. Twenty years later he was training everyone else in the New Hampshire child sex crimes department to learn from his techniques.
Concord Police Department has secret surveillance software and tools that are so secret that even when the ACLU sued to get information on a line item in the police budget, their demand was rejected.
One afternoon in mid-September 2023, compliance officer Donald Sullivan was not on school grounds during school hours but was standing in the hallway of the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Violence posing as a representative. What an amazing coup for the NHCADSV — they had lobbied for the “independent” compliance officer and not only did they get their wish but they got the school to pay for him so they could make use of his services to threaten a member of the public they’d called in to the offices. The member of the public thought he was going to get help from the coalition. In fact, it was an entrapment exercise — they reported him to Concord PD the moment he was on the property- as a trespasser. They referred to their representative as “Don Sullivan” , an “off duty police officer”. So he is still a police officer — the NHCADSV should know because they were involved in vetting him and providing questions for his interview to become the “compliance” officer.
The “independent compliance officer” jargon coming out of the NHCADSV and NH AG’s office is just another term for a spy for them that they get private institutions to pony up for.
Nobody in history has ever “complied” their way out of totalitarian control- St Paul’s School included.
Donald Sullivan made himself indispensable. He went on to get hired as a security officer at the school. He has a private investigation business on the side. Snooping is his business. What better cover than as a security officer on a private school campus?
Meanwhile, there appear to be no “compliance officers” at the State’s Youth Detention Center and child care facilities where children are raped, sexually, physically and mentally abused to this day. Complaints are made to the US Attorney’s office by employees (I was cc’d on one to US Attorney Jane Young) and ignored. Young had worked for AG Gordon MacDonald’s office when the original complaint brought by Youth Detention Center victim David Meehan was dismissed for “victim negligence.” Shortly before the office had been up in arms about the “rape culture” narrative about St Paul’s School — the narrative it relied upon to force the school to hire the “independent compliance officer”. Jane Young was involved in the investigation into St Paul’s as well. She “resigned” from her position just before President Trump took office.
According to the online Encyclopedia Britannica:
“totalitarianism, form of government that theoretically permits no individual freedom and that seeks to subordinate all aspects of individual life to the authority of the state. Italian dictator Benito Mussolini coined the term totalitario in the early 1920s to characterize the new fascist state of Italy, which he further described as “all within the state, none outside the state, none against the state.” By the beginning of World War II, totalitarian had become synonymous with absolute and oppressive single-party government. Other modern examples of totalitarian states include the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, the People’s Republic of China under Mao Zedong, and North Koreaunder the Kim dynasty.”
Totalitarianism is often distinguished from dictatorship, despotism, or tyranny by its supplanting of all political institutions with new ones and its sweeping away of all legal, social, and political traditions. The totalitarian state pursues some special goal, such as industrialization or conquest, to the exclusion of all others. All resources are directed toward its attainment, regardless of the cost. Whatever might further the goal is supported; whatever might foil the goal is rejected.
This obsession spawns an ideology that explains everything in terms of the goal, rationalizing all obstacles that may arise and all forces that may contend with the state. The resulting popular support permits the state the widest latitude of action of any form of government. Any dissent is branded evil, and internal political differences are not permitted. Because pursuit of the goal is the only ideological foundation for the totalitarian state, achievement of the goal can never be acknowledged.
Under totalitarian rule, traditional social institutions and organizations are discouraged and suppressed. Thus, the social fabric is weakened and people become more amenable to absorption into a single, unified movement. Participation in approved public organizations is at first encouraged and then required. Old religious and social ties are supplanted by artificial ties to the state and its ideology.
Everyone should resist the “arbitrary Government dictates” coming out of the New Hampshire AG’s office and its affiliated “non-government organizations” such as the NHCADSV. If you didn’t sign up for totalitarianism, why would you ever yield to it?