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Category Archives: schools
19 Crazy Things That School Children Are Being Arrested For In America
This is a very good article in that it illustrates the craziness that is going on in the public schools. And the reason that I home-school my child and can not imagine someone who has a choice, making the decision to send … Continue reading
Posted in education, government, schools, youtube
Tagged Charlotte Iserbyt, Chris Hedges, Police, school discipline, schools
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Why the United States Is Destroying Its Education System
This video by Charlotte Iserbyt is a perfect companion to Chris Hedges article. A must watch!! This article Why the United States Is Destroying Its Education System by Chris Hedges, is, in my opinion, the most eloquent one that I have … Continue reading
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Student Loan Debt Hell: 21 Statistics That Will Make You Think Twice About Going To College
The Economic Collapse Blog Is going to college a worthwhile investment? Is the education that our young people are receiving at our colleges and universities really worth all of the time, money and effort that is required? Decades ago, a … Continue reading
Posted in education, employment, financial, schools
Tagged education, employmengt, financial, schools
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Nanny State Gone Wild
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones GCN Live.com April 21, 2011 A shocking acceleration of the nanny state in recent months confirms that the government has launched a total takeover of society under the pretext of keeping everyone safe, when … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, education, fluoride, food, government, Health, police state, psychological warfare, schools, TSA
Tagged civil liberties, fluoride, food, government, health, police state, psychological warfare, TSA, tyranny
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The New Eugenics: Life in Our Vast Chemical Vats
Marti Oakley The PPJ Gazette As far back as the late 1800’s, maybe even earlier, has been a concerted effort by collections of individuals who somehow view themselves as superior to the general population to institute eugenics; a system of … Continue reading
The hidden tyranny: children diagnosed and drugged for profit
Friday, March 04, 2011 by: Monica G. Young (NaturalNews) Not everyone has fallen for the grand hoax: 20 million kids worldwide diagnosed with mental disorders, necessitating psychiatric drugs for years or life. Some individuals are speaking out. Yet so many … Continue reading
Posted in FDA, government, Health, health care, psychology, schools
Tagged government, health, tyranny
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Warning Issued Over Mass Fingerprinting Of School Children
Biometric information mandated from pupils without parents’ knowledge or consent Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Wednesday, Dec 15th, 2010 The European Commission has warned that children in British schools are being mandated to submit their biometric information and being issued with “unique … Continue reading
Posted in biometrics, civil liberties, education, government, psychology, schools, UK
Tagged civil liberties, police state, UK representative
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Teacher Bans Pencils from Class, Cited Potential ‘Weapon Making’
Matt Ryan GCN Live.com November 30, 2010 In another example of children being considered potential terrorists, a Massachusetts teacher sent home a note to each parent of her sixth-grade class banning all pencils and pens from school including the student’s person, … Continue reading
Posted in education, government, police state, psychology, schools, terrorism
Tagged government, police state, schools, tyranny
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