Book details

  • Genre:political science
  • Sub-genre:American Government / General
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Mother to a Country
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:150
  • eBook ISBN:9798905538063

Mother to a Country II

The Naked Truth

By Magdelene Pink

Overview


Sellers v. United States of America, 2:17-cv-00155 – Court Listener. Sep 18, 2017 · Docket for Sellers v. United States of America, 2:17-cv-00155 — Brought to you by Free Law Project, a non-profit dedicated to creating high quality open legal information.
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Description


This book is dedicated to Antoinette Sellers along with her family and friends for their courage and bravery in sharing her life experiences which is are clear cases that show weaponization used repeatedly violently without regard to age, race, or gender; constantly violating her Human and Civil Rights and liberties stated in the American Constitution. Antoinette Sellers has several cases that were started in civil court but not acknowledge then taken to federal court where you'll see Tort and "Lawfare" at is finest which is another form of weaponization. Antoinette Sellers has repeatedly asked that people responsible be prosecuted according to the constitutional laws yet thus far no arrest or charges on any of the defendants or those that assisted have been made. Sellers vs social Security led to the resignation of Commissioner O'Malley and Seller vs Unemployment along with several other cases Antoinette Sellers presented before the Federal Court system help unravel Covid Fraud which some arrests were made. Although she has not received monetary relief or justice her case Sellers vs Exp Realty and Prestige Realty etc... and several stakeholders' complaints lead to Governor Pritzker's Illinois squatters Law. While reading the book you will be given Antoinette Sellers cases and maybe a few others to show weaponization in action.
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About The Author


The author, Magdelene Pink, is someone that is a stake holder in America. Magdelene Pink appears to be a new folklore writer who documents, preserves, adapts, or reimagines the traditional stories, myths, and oral histories of a specific culture. Because traditional folklore is historically passed down by word of mouth without a single original creator, these writers bridge the gap between spoken community history and the written word. Depending on her goals in each book, she generally falls into three distinct roles: 1. Collectors and Anthologists These writers act as cultural historians. They travel, interview community elders, and transcribe oral histories exactly as they are told to prevent them from being forgotten. Their primary goal is cultural preservation. Famous Examples: The Brothers Grimm (who documented German fairy tales) and Alexander Afanasyev (who archived Russian folklore). 2. Retellers and Translators These writers take existing, ancient stories and update the language, pacing, or structure to make them accessible to modern readers or children. They maintain the core plot and cultural integrity but use a literary style. Famous Examples: Hans Christian Andersen and Andrew Lang (known for his Coloured Fairy Books). 3. Fiction Writers Inspired by Folklore These authors do not just copy old tales; instead, they weave folklore elements, monsters, and cultural superstitions into brand-new, original fiction. Famous Examples: Neil Gaiman (who blends Norse and global myths into modern fantasy) and Naomi Novik (who weaves Slavic folktales into her novels). Hopefully the readings of Magdelene Pink allow her to become a globalist in writing. The naked truth tells the weaponization placed on a young lady and her family at a very young age to maturity. This is the story of so many Americans yesterday and today.
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