The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America – Charlotte Iserbyt

Charlotte Iserbyt served as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the first Reagan Administration, where she first blew the whistle on a major technology initiative which would control curriculum in America’s classrooms.

Much more at Charlotte’s website: http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com

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“This book will change forever the way you look at your chlid’s education.”

NWO Organizations 2009

The Council on Foreign Relations is the American branch of a society which organized in England . . . (and) . . . believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one world rule established.”*

The Trilateral Commission was formed in 1973 by private citizens of Japan, Europe (European Union countries), and North America (United States and Canada) to foster closer cooperation among these core democratic industrialized areas of the world with shared leadership responsibilities in the wider international system. “The Trilateral Commission is international . . . (and) . . . is intended to be the vehicle for multinational consolidation of the commercial and banking interests by seizing control of the political government of the United States.”*

The Bilderberg is a quasi-secret consortium of international elite who meet annually to plan world economic and political policies. The Bilderberg has no membership per se. Those identified with “B” in this chart have attended at least one Bilderberg meeting.

*WITH NO APOLOGIES, by Senator Barry Goldwater, Berkley Books, New York

This is a link to an organizational chart that reveals the names of individuals and organizations that join together in hopes of determining the ultimate fate of the world – a one-world government, a “New World Order”: Establishment Elite Still in Control 2009

The Assassination Of General George Patton

October 13, 1945 was when the collision with the truck occurred. When Patton appeared to be getting better from the accident, the “heart attack” occurred. The fact is that after October 13 only the doctors saw Patton, forbidding any other visitors.

Until recently, it was only speculation that Patton had been assassinated. Now it is known for a fact. And it is know for a very simple reason. Because an agent of the well-known OSS (Office of Strategic Services) or American military spy, a certain Douglas Bazata, a Jew of Lebanese origin, announced it in front of 450 invited guests; high ranking, ex-members of the OSS, in the Hilton Hotel in Washington, the 25th of September, 1979. Bazata said, word-for-word:

“For diverse political reasons, many extremely high-ranking persons hated Patton. I know who killed him. Because I am the one who was hired to do it. Ten thousand dollars. General William Donovan himself, director of the O.S.S, entrusted me with the mission. I set up the accident. Since he didn’t die in the accident, he was kept in isolation in the hospital, where he was killed with an injection.”

The tragic fate of Patton convinced other colleagues and their honorable compatriots of the uselessness of fighting against the war powers.

From an article at The Assassination Of General George Patton. Download a free pdf of Los Crimenes De Los Buenos by Joaquin Bochaca Published January 1, 2001

Why people lie — and how to tell if they are

We expect, for example, less honesty from politicians than from scientists. We have a vision of purity about those who are doing research, while we imagine that politicians will at least shade the truth about themselves in order to get elected. Why do we dislike liars, especially sociopaths, so much? It’s a matter of trust.

When a person lies, they have broken a bond – an unspoken agreement to treat others as we would like to be treated. Serious deception often makes it impossible for us to trust another person again.

Read the full article here: Why people lie — and how to tell if they are by Gail Saltz, TODAY, 1/31/2004.

“John Todd” (Lance Collins)

Audio recordings on Youtube of John Todd (Lance Collins)…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa6a7khh_Aw

Every man in the Council of Foreign Relations, and every man in the TriLateral Council believes that Lucifer is god supreme, has declared it, has taken a vow of secrecy, and has dedicated his life to seeing that ‘Adam’ chains the world.

The Woman Who Took on the Tycoon

Ida Tarbell wrote The History of the Standard Oil Company. You can read it online or save it to your computer.

In The History of the Standard Oil Company, she managed to combine a thorough understanding of the inner workings of Rockefeller’s trust and his interest in the oil business, with simple, dramatic and elegant prose. While avoiding a condemnation of capitalism itself and acknowledging Rockefeller’s brilliance, she did not hesitate to criticize the man for stooping to unethical business practices in pursuit of his many conquests:

It takes time to crush men who are pursuing legitimate trade. But one of Mr. Rockefeller’s most impressive characteristics is patience. There never was a more patient man, or one who could dare more while he waited. The folly of hurrying, the folly of discouragement, for one who would succeed, went hand in hand. Everything must be ready before he acted, but while you wait you must prepare, must think, work. “You must put in, if you would take out.” His instinct for the money opportunity in things was amazing, his perception of the value of seizing this or that particular invention, plant, market, was unerring. He was like a general who, besieging a city surrounded by fortified hills, views from a balloon the whole great field, and sees how, this point taken, that must fall; this hill reached, that fort is commanded. And nothing was too small: the corner grocery in Browntown, the humble refining still on Oil Creek, the shortest private pipe line. Nothing, for little things grow.

Read more of this article at The Woman Who Took on the Tycoon | History | Smithsonian.

Insurance policies pertaining to bankers’ suicides classified as containing ‘trade secrets’

Four of the biggest banks on Wall Street combined hold over $680 billion in BOLI policies, the bloggers reported, but JPMorgan held around $17.9 billion in BOLI assets at the end of last year to Citigroup’s comparably meager $8.8 billion.

Both banks are global financial institutions with commercial and investment banking operations, the Martens wrote, and each employs close to a quarter-of-a-million employees. Nevertheless, they say that JPMorgan has experienced a far greater rate of suicide among employees in recent months, particularly in the midst of a series of news reports documenting unusual leaps off buildings and other bizarre deaths that have taken the lives of JPMorgan staffers.

“Wall Street on Parade carefully researched public death announcements over the past 12 months which named the decedent as a current or former employee of Citigroup or its commercial banking unit, Citibank,” the Martens wrote on Tuesday. “We found no data suggesting Citigroup was experiencing the same rash of deaths of young men in their 30s as JPMorgan Chase. Nor did we discover any press reports of leaps from buildings among Citigroup’s workers.”

Shocked by the comparably greater amount of BOLI assets held by JPMorgan as opposed to Citibank, the Martens wrote that they filed a Freedom of Information Act request to see if more could be revealed about the life insurance policies being bought in the billions. This week, the bloggers said they struck an unusual roadblock.

Read more at Insurance policies pertaining to bankers’ suicides classified as containing ‘trade secrets’ — RT USA.

Restore America’s Free Press

Trailer here:

Full video here:
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/163160/Shadows_of_Liberty/

Shadows of Liberty presents the phenomenal true story of today’s disintegrating freedoms within the U.S. media and government that they don’t want you to see. The film takes an intrepid journey through the darker corridors of the American media landscape, where global media conglomerates exercise extraordinary political, social, and economic power.

The overwhelming collective power of these firms raises troubling questions about democracy. Highly revealing interviews, actuality, and archive material, tell insider accounts of a broken media system, where journalists are prevented from pursuing controversial news stories, people are censored for speaking out against abuses of government power, and individual lives are shattered as the arena for public expression has been turned into a private profit zone.

Will the Internet remain free, or be controlled by a handful of powerful, monopolistic corporations?

The media crisis is at the core of today’s most troubling issues.