Who were the Roanoke colonists?
Who was expecting their arrival?
in my mind, I repeated the questions.
"I have been following the intersection between surveillance, 'herding',
and control of our relationships," Harle was saying.
"How people may have experimented with our lives
in the name of 'better breeding.'
How they would have had to keep us under surveillance to do this.
The excuses they used for such surveillance.
The agencies who played God with our lives.
And now Dorothy is looking what happened over 400 years ago on Roanoke
where it is likely that the women and children are captives.
Given that the Natives were attacked, and it is their homeland,
it would not be unexpected."
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