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Documentary: Charlotte Iserbyt: The Miseducation of America

Cheers on your weekend !

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Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt served as the head of policy at the Department of Education during the first administration of Ronald Reagan. While working there she discovered a long term strategic plan by the tax exempt foundations to transform America from a nation of rugged individualists and problem solvers to a country of servile, brainwashed minions who simply regurgitate whatever they’re told.

Part one of our exclusive interview with Iserbyt breaks down how conditioning/training under a corporate agenda has replaced traditional education, leading to a deliberate dumbing down of Americans. Iserbyt further explains how Reagan signed agreements merging the U.S. and Soviet systems under the United Nations banner, turning over education and many other areas of public policy to global control.

This 74 minute exposé is a must see for anyone who wants to truly know why the education system is deliberately crafted to produce human drones with no critical thinking whose only skills are to be subservient, trust authority and follow orders.

 

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Google: Government Censorship Requests ‘Alarming’

Google has received more than 1,000 requests from authorities to take down content from its search results or YouTube video in the last six months of 2011, the company said Monday, denouncing what it said was an alarming trend.”

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Do You Have What it Takes To Be a Trader ? Take This Simple Test to Find Out

“Paul Farrell observes that 95% of traders don’t make it. 80% of all day traders lose money. One study found active investors turn over their portfolios excessively (258% annually) but made less than 12% on their money. Passive buy-and-hold investors with only 2% portfolio turnover had significantly better returns.

And, most day traders suffer negative health consequences from their hyper active market moves.

To find out what your trading instincts mean — to grade your own Traders Psychological Profile — answer the following questions Yes or N:”

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Documentary: G. Edward Griffin – The Collectivist Conspiracy

Cheers on your weekend!

[youtube://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAdu0N1-tvU 450 300] In this interview, G. Edward Griffin, author and researcher, explains how in a span of no less than 5 decades, the banking elite, obsessed with enforcing a one world government under a collectivist model, seeks to crush individualism.

With the inevitability martial law as a response to the expected backlash that will be spawned as a result of a ultimate re-shaping of the world’s societies.

Griffin confers the similarities between the duopoly that creates the false political paradigm, and how this reflects a recurring theme – collectivism.
Collectivism is the contrary of individualism which dictates that the interests of the individual must be sacrificed for the greater good of the greater number.

This ideology ultimately unites the doctrines of communism and fascism.

Both the Republican and Democrat parties in the United States are devoted to progressing collectivism. This duopoly reflects the disregard of party control that integrates policies to be followed no matter who is voted in to the White House.

“All collectivist systems eventually deteriorate into a police state because that’s the only way you can hold it together,” warns Griffin.

Griffin documents how the Tea Party, after its beginnings as an authentic grassroots movement that was later commandeered by the Republican party through the celebrity figures such as Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck.

The Republicans and Democrats agree on the most important topics:

• US foreign policy,
• endless wars in the Middle East
• the dominance of the private banking system over the economy

Griffin explains how the left-right hoax is used to steer the true intention of America.

Griffin also references a myriad of other important subjects, such as:

• the move towards a Chinese-style censored Internet
• the demonization of the John Birch Society as a racist extremist group
• the Hegelian dialectic
• the power of tax-exempt foundations and the Council on Foreign Relations
• the movement towards world government
• the question of whether the elite are really worried about the growing awareness of their agenda amongst Americans

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Mr. Schiff Returns to Washington

Peter Schiff, the investment seer and radio show host best known around here for engaging with Occupy Wall Street scenesters, got a chilly reception at a House hearing on Oversight of Federal Housing Administration’s Multifamily Insurance Programs the other day, and has posted a highlight reel at the Youtubes.

Schiff breaks out his plays of the day:

6:06 – My Opening Statement

11:16 – “I don’t know whether to go to Mr. Schiff or not, but I guess I will” – Judy Biggert (R)
I explain to Chairwoman Judy Biggert why federal involvement in home lending has created more problems than it has solved.

16:22 – “Despite all the sound and fury, there’s not a lot of details…” – Robert Hurt (R)
My proposals that old regulations be repealed, rather than new ones proposed, in order for the free market to come up with solutions are repeatedly lost on Congressman Robert Hurt.

25:16 – “Mr. Schiff, I just have one question…” – Emanuel Cleaver (D)
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II unsuccessfully tries to ‘nail’ me. Instead, a spirited discussion ensues in which I remind the congressman of the moral hazard and economic costs of government subsidies.

30:38 – “Maybe that happens in an Ayn Rand novel…” – Dan Sherman (D)
Congressman Dan Sherman asserts that as a practical matter the federal government, in one way or another, insures all homes, and that only characters in an Ayn Rand novel would believe otherwise.

Correction: That’s not Dan Sherman but Rad Brad Sherman, the Sherman Oaks Democrat, occasional critic of Obama Administration policies and weather machine expert who I was interested to see seems to have a substantial lead over smart-money favorite Howard Berman in their squabble over a jerrymandered San Fernando Valley seat.

Sherman, who voted against the 2008 TARP bailout, is refreshingly post-ethical in his calls for taxpayers to support lifestyles and political structures he knows to be unsustainable. In 2009, when I asked about the wisdom of having the Federal Housing Administration continue to underwrite loans on million-dollar houses, Sherman replied, “The economy of Los Angeles would tank if prices fell another 50 percent.” The pattern holds here. His argument to Schiff is that government must subsidize insurance because to avoid doing so would subject Washington, DC to extortion during “front-page natural disasters.”

 

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