RE: The people are the depository of ultimate power / de facto color of law fraud / the truth matters.-Contest by @krnel
Fantastic article, cl. I would just add that the key element in this fraud being perpetrated and perpetuated against the people is that the education system of America has gradually been changed since the time of Reagan (and his signing of education coop agreements with the Soviets) from a liberal-arts (including civics)-based system, at least through high school, to a "workforce training system" for a fascistic economy.
All the education "reforms" pushed from the time of George H.W. Bush to Trump have had in mind what the nation's corporations need from graduates, NOT what a sovereign, Constitutional republic may need in the form of an educated citizenry. We ask for specialization from/for our students as young as middle school, and we skip subjects that are not considered "necessary" for the worker bees on the global plantation.
My dear friend and fellow Mainer, Charlotte Iserbyt (a Reagan-era Education Department whistle blower) has compiled an amazing compendium of primary source documents proving how the de-education of America's youth has been key for those desiring "the radical transformation" of America from a citizen-run republic to a corporate-run/controlled fascist surveillance/police state. It is titled "The Deliberate Dumbing Down of American Education" and it is a free download at deliberatedumbingdown.com
Kudos, and Steem on, my friend!
I have read this
"The Deliberate Dumbing Down of American Education"
It is a highly accurate snap shot of what is happening now in America. This however is not the beginning of the problems in education in America. You see before the civil war Americans where educated and is why the body count was so high. They had to get rid of the people who knew the tradition, culture and social rules of Americans. Thus the true beginning of the educational problems in America started right after the Civil war. When they marched the children into indoctrination camps called schools. Before than children where mostly home schooled.
Well, yes...I agree. But the serious drive to change, undermine and transform the American Public Education system (which was pretty decent from around the 1880s to the 1960s) wasn't until the Reagan administration.
I agree mostly with you on this. The fact is you can discover that even our PhD.'s couldn't pass a test of 8-9 graders from 1886. The records show there where no true or false question. No multiple choice and such actually started in 1913 same year the Federal Reserve was fraudulently instituted. Also the same year one can see the text books where changed.
I have personally verified that our PhD.'s could not pass there testing. They asked question like. Show the names, definitions of punctuation's and how they are used in a sentence. Having 38 PhD's walk out of the testing facility rather than take the test was enlightening. Out of the 12 who actually took the test the highest score was 36%. That question was actually the easiest one on the test. LOL