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June 5th, 2005 | #1 |
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Another reason to homeschool
Mental Health Screening in Schools Signals the End of Parental Rights, school year 2005 - 2006
http://www.sierratimes.com/05/05/16/..._203_25370.htm "our president has mandated that every American child, age 3 through 18, is federally ordered to be evaluated for mental health issues and to receive “enforced” treatment. 52 million students and six million adults working in schools, according to this commission, will be tested and should flush out at least 6 million people, or shall we say new customers, who will then be mandated to receive 'treatment.' The New Freedom Commission also calls for enforced treatment. That means that parents have no rights to refuse the treatment recommenced by TMAP and other drug dispensing corporate-bureaucratic apparatuses. And as the mental health bureaucracy is also involved in this financial game of insidious cruelty, parents and families are also to be investigated via the result of their children’s screenings in schools." |
June 12th, 2005 | #2 |
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Blondie, thanks for posting this. I am a very strong advocate for home schooling were possible and it is for these very reasons. No matter how you look at it, the information in the article is horrifying and the actions are totally criminal and without conscience; the actions of sociopaths. There are no other words for it.
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June 14th, 2005 | #3 |
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Another reason to homeschool
It's exceedingly intrusive to a normal family and undercuts the rights of both parents and children. It gives tremendous control to Big Government while lining the pockets of Big Parmaceuticals --- read that stockholders. Meanwhile, speaking of pharmaceuticals, the government is trying to get control of herbal and vitamin supplements and their use and distribution. Imagine not being able to grow the herbs you want in your own garden, such as echinacea or digitalis (foxglove, a lovely plant). I guess we will have to burn all our weeping willows and pussy willows before long, can't have anyone scraping off that bark!
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Kava Kava is used by an increasing number of people of all races as a pleasant and non-addictive buffer against depression with no side effects and I guess it was eating into BigPharma's sales of killer anti-depressants. The fact is Kava Kava has been used by centuries by many native of the South Pacific Islands as a ceremonial and a social drink, many of them enjoying its pleasant effects much as we enjoy a few beers after a day's work. The truth is, it is the chemicals the Jews are thrusting at us, and will have our children take at school, that are the killers. That benign herb is as safe now as it was when the White explorers were introduced to it by those friendly South Pacific Islanders. |
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June 17th, 2005 | #5 |
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Did I read that last paragraph in the article correctly?? It sounded like in the future, you'll lose custody of your children if you don't send them to public school!!! Crazy.
As for banning supplements, I was made aware of it while buying some vitamin B at my local health store. The lady there told me about a bill the gov't is trying to pass to regulate all OTC supplements causing them to be by prescription only. (there are a few minor exceptions) I thought she was making shit up until I saw a printed out article about it. When this news becomes mainstream debate, I'll be excited to see some talking head from Pfizer get on TV and talk about the dangers of taking too many vitamins and other unregulated supplements. Just remember, any benefit from a herbal supplement has not been "proven" or "verified" by the FDA. Translation: No big drug company paid off the gov't so they would say their shit, whose effects are unknown, is ok to use. My grandfather almost died taking Baycol. FDA said it was ok before people started dying. Yet they won't say ginseng is safe.
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June 17th, 2005 | #6 |
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I know someone who started taking some cholesterol lowering drug and within a couple of weeks started abnormal bruising (her thumb was entirely blue, for instance) and when she quit taking it the bruising stopped.
These drugs are lethal. I don't watch tv but wanted to see something specific so turned it on and noticed that half the ads on tv are for drugs, and the stupid american public actually believes that that stuff is beneficial. Pretty much what I follow for myself is no drugs unless an antibiotic is necessary. I tired Hart Labs colloidal silver this past winter for a sinus infection and it seemed to have worked. It was recommended by a friend who had used it for a serious and uncurable hepatitis infection (she's a nurse) and her "viral load" (if I have the right term) reduced dramatically. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm going to look into harvesting willow bark from my own shrub. I'd like to try chewing on a twig instead of taking otc pain or inflammation reducer. I can't recommend any of these things for anyone specifically, but some seem to work well for some people, and it's worth a try. Pharmaceuticals are dangerous. Try putting tylenol addiction into your search engine for another eye-opener. |
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America has become a perfect storm of insane leftism, corporate profiteering, and eternal jewing. Keep your children out the clutches of insane jews and the education majors infecting all who touch them with their anti-intellectualism and sugary poisonous groupthink. |
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June 18th, 2005 | #8 |
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Used labels embody assumptions we'd reject were they made explicit -- which of course is the reason they aren't.
Public schooling vs. home schooling. That is how the jewed state puts it. Our way? I suggest: Slave schooling vs. free schooling. Argument could be made that should be slave indoctrination or slave training, but imo this is outweighed by ??? over the referrent. Compulsory schooling sounds like lifting weights. Slave schooling gets to the point. Today's slave training no more wants students to read than the old slavers did, and for the same reason: encourages uppityness. Reading gives us access to the minds of others. It extends us, and although experience might be more valuable pound for pound, there are strict limits on one man's range. Reading lifts us to a promontory from which we survey the panorama. Public school means surrounded by nitwits waiting to ridicule or attack you. |
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December 26th, 2005 | #10 |
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One size won't fit all
Public schools try to do so much, they often accomplish nothing.
Teaching and social engineering shouldn't be done under the same roof. |
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