Almost daily I get wrapped up in a conversation that leaves me shaking my head. Why is it that people insist on challenging Historical fact simply because they are completely ignorant on the subject? If this sounds familiar to you, or includes you – keep reading…. No one likes to think that they’re stupid or [...]
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Ignorance Is Far From Bliss
Posted: 1st December 2010 by BAM in *BAM*, Education, mediaTags: media, Philosophy, Propaganda, unesco
The Healthcare bill was always about gaining more control
Posted: 20th April 2010 by Randy Mack in Documents, Economics, Education, Environment, Fascism, Freedom, Government, Legislation, media, Science, Taxation, Technology, TerrorismTags: administrative power, bill of Rights, Constitution, eugenics, Fascism, Freedom, Government, health care bill, Legislation, Liberty, media, Obama, police state, Propaganda, scientific dictatorship, Technology, tyranny, unesco
March 24, 4:36 PMSioux Falls Conservative ExaminerLori Stacey If there was any doubt as to the American People not having true representation in Congress, I hope the passage of this bill makes it crystal clear. One of the latest polls leading up to the vote found that as high as 87% of the people were [...]
Marketing The Brave New World
Posted: 16th April 2010 by BAM in Children, Drugs, Education, Environment, Fascism, Freedom, Government, media, TechnologyTags: child indoctrination, child sexuality, eugenics, Liberty, Propaganda, scientific dictatorship, unesco
Here’s some of the newest marketing of our “Brave New World” by IBM. Share on Facebook
Bertrand Russell: The Impact of Science on Society
Posted: 11th November 2009 by Randy Mack in *Randy Mack*, Economics, Fascism, Freedom, Government, Legislation, media, Science, TaxationTags: Bertrand Russell, child indoctrination, child sexuality, eugenics, Impact of Science on Society, julian huxley, police state, scientific dictatorship, tyranny, unesco, youth indoctrination
The importance of education, especially of the very young was well emphasized by Lord Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) in his book ‘The Impact of Science on Society‘ Russell was a renowned British philosopher and mathematician who was an adamant internationalist and worked extensively on the education of young children. He was the founder of the Pugwash [...]

