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BRAINWASHING

Do Schools Use Fear to Brainwash Students to Trust the System ?
Recently my child experienced firsthand the kind of victim disarmament indoctrination America’s public school system is teaching our children.
In 2005, a federal court upheld that our nation’s public schools trump parent rights:
The school went on lockdown mode without even bothering to inform me, her parent, and while it turned out to be nothing at all, the impression left on my child that day will not soon be forgotten.
Parents and politicians alike were shocked when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on Nov. 2 that parents’ fundamental right to control the upbringing of their children “does not extend beyond the threshold of the school door,” and that a public school has the right to provide its students with “whatever information it wishes to provide, sexual or otherwise.”
The court went on to clarify:
“Parents have no due process or privacy right to override the determinations of public schools as to the information to which their children will be exposed.”
What this decision essentially says is that, as a parent, your rights to control what your children are being taught end at the school door.
Mainstream media reports continue to reveal the larger government indoctrination agenda at work in America’s public school system.
One California elementary school hosted a “toy gun buyback program” last week aimed at scaring kids into getting rid of anything even resembling a fake gun, and ultimately, to scare them away from active self defense, real gun ownership and the natural right to bear arms protected by our 2nd Amendment.
According to a CBS affiliate in San Francisco, the school’s principal held the event “as a lesson for children who may see guns as part of everyday life”:
“As they get older, it becomes just a natural thing,” [Principal] Hill told KPIX 5. “If they have a real gun in their hand, they’ll pull the trigger just as quick. I mean, they don’t fear it.”
The key word there? Fear. As in, ‘they don’t fear guns’ enough…yet.These programs are popping up at schools and churches across the nation following the Sandy Hook shooting last December. Since the tragedy, schools have gone overboard hyping the fear of guns and pushing gun control programming into overdrive, with young kids being suspended and arrested all over the country for paper guns, pink bubble gunsand even making their fingers into the shape of a gun on the playground during a harmless game of ‘cops and robbers’.
Likewise, schools across the country like my daughter’s have begun jumping at ghosts, going into lockdown mode for almost any reason and putting the kids on a perpetual fear roller coaster akin to the atomic bomb drills following World War II.While fear rules the day at our nation’s public schools, the flipside to this coin is a continual normalization of total compliance with the system.
Brain Washing
HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA!
Brainwashing our children in schools
Part #1
HOMOSEXUAL AGENDA!
Brainwashing our children in schools
Part #2
Published on Oct 6, 2013 Extremely slick propaganda directed at the youngest of children! The two videos above are from It's Elementary, a 78-minute feature film produced by homosexual activists. These are actual scenes from elementary schools in Massachusetts and New York. It's Elementary is meant to be a training video for homosexual activist teachers across the country. In addition, the film itself has been shown to schoolchildren in public
This is what is actually going on in more and more elementary schools across America. Watching this will really affect you! You will not believe what you are seeing.


Most Respected People In America!

.As a boy we were taught that the most respected person in America was the president. We all looked up to him as a role mottel. He set the example for the American people. We counted on him to make the right choices to keep America number one in the world. He kept an eye on our children and their education. One of the most inportant jobs in the country. What they were taught through their school years was inportant to both them and our country's future. We pledged the flag, said our prayers before school and our country was the number one subject.
Today, I don't like to say we, but our president and polititions have all but run our country in the ground. Our president has a reprobate mind, our daily prayer is gone, God is pushed our of our schools to allow strange gods in, we no longer stress that America is number one and that we should be ashamed of the things we have done in other countries to help them and keep America safe and free. Our children are taught that the morals that once was taught is now wrong, that America should bend over and let other countries who hate us should be allowed to do what they want and change what we believe in. I won't be shocked when they remove our flag from public schools and our kids can no longer repeat the pledge, so we don't offend the muslems and others. It sounds like our president wants us to be on the same level as other countries. Do you remember a man name Judis, the guy who kissed the Lord on the cheek?
The guy our children are to look up to, our president, is american, muslum, gay, strait, who knows and what ever he wants to be. He changes like someone who changes their shirt, and it is being taught to our children. He is hell bound on confusing our children to the point that they don't know who they are or what they stand for.
The public schools that we once counted on to teach and care for our children can no longer be trusted with them. We have our president, who doesn't care, and we have our public schools that follow orders handed down by, our president. That leaves our children in the middle. 55% of our children attending public schools come from broken homes, children who have been abused, neglected, passed around from foster home to foster home that no one wants all attend our schools. These children will follow after anything that makes them wanted, loved and makes them fill special.
Christians across America need to step up to the plate and take some responsibility for these children. We need to do out jobs that the Lord gave us to do. We all have a job to do, we are; "Living With A Cause." Let's get er done.
Child sexual exploitation - Brain Washing
Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a type of sexual abuse in which children are sexually exploited for money, power or status.
Children or young people may be tricked into believing they're in a loving, consensual relationship. They might be invited to parties and given drugs and alcohol. They may also be groomed online.
Some children and young people are trafficked into or within the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Sexual exploitation can also happen to young people in gangs.

Official Definition of child sexual Exploitation
Sexual exploitation of children and young people under 18 involves exploitative situations, contexts and relationships where young people (or a third person or persons) receive 'something' (e.g. food, accommodation, drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, affection, gifts, money) as a result of them performing, and/or another or others performing on them, sexual activities. Child sexual exploitation can occur through the use of technology without the child's immediate recognition; for example being persuaded to post sexual images on the Internet/mobile phones without immediate payment or gain. In all cases, those exploiting the child/young person have power over them by virtue of their age, gender, intellect, physical strength and/or economic or other resources. Violence, coercion and intimidation are common, involvement in exploitative relationships being characterised in the main by the child or young person's limited availability of choice resulting from their social/economic and/or emotional vulnerability.
This definition of child sexual exploitation was created by the UK National
Working Group for Sexually Exploited Children and Young People
(NWG) and is used in statutory guidance for England.

Child sexual exploitation is a hidden crime. Young people often trust their abuser and don't understand that they're being abused. They may depend on their abuser or be too scared to tell anyone what's happening.It can involve violent, humiliating and degrading sexual assaults, including oral and anal rape. In some cases, young people are persuaded or forced into exchanging sexual activity for money, drugs, gifts, affection or status. Child sexual exploitation doesn't always involve physical contact and can happen online.
Children can be gone in just seconds never to be heard from again. Very few ever make it back home. While attending a cimnar in Cincinnatti, we learned about child pornography, child obduction and how easy it was to obduct a child. Children were being obducted in America and sent to other countries for porn, sex slaves and even used in snuff films.
This Is Gracie's story

"I was born in central Africa and had a happy childhood. My family had a farming business and we lived comfortably in the suburbs of a town. I went to school every day and loved my education.
"As I was growing up there was a lot of political and ethnic tension in my area. My life was shattered when I was 11: my family was killed by rebels one day when I was at a friend's house. Neighbours in the local community took me in for a while and looked after me but soon an older man claiming to be a friend of my family came to visit. He said it wasn't safe for me to stay there and that he'd look after me. He took me out of my country by road to a neighbouring country
"He left me with a woman in a house with lots of other women where I was made to have sex with olI was scared and didn't know where I was. When I was 12 years old I was pregnant and taken for an abortion. It left me with abdominal problems I still live with today. After the abortion I was sent back to the brothel. When I had healed I was made to have sex with the men again.
"I'd lived in the brothel for 2 years when a man called Abasi* took me away. We travelled on a plane to London. I didn't know then but my passport was false, giving me a different name and date of birth. The immigration official believed I was a 21 year old woman. I was just 14 years old, in a foreign country where I couldn't speak the language.
"Abasi took me to a city where I was locked in a room in a brothel. There men would come for parties and would rape us. There were many other girls living there from all over the world. We were locked in our rooms during the day and made to bag up quantities of drugs. In the evenings, men came for the drugs and to have sex with us. I tried to run away once and was caught and brought back. The guard beat me really badly in front of the other girls and I was told if I did it again, he would kill me. I believed him.

"I was sexually assaulted and physically abused there for a year before I managed to escape. I didn't want to die, but knew that nothing could be worse than the life I was living. During one of the parties I saw an open door and ran for it. I ran for 2 hours in the middle of the night. I could only speak a little English and didn't know where I should run to. I was 15 and alone in a foreign country.
"I managed to come to London and was told I should try and claim asylum. The immigration officials took my fingerprints and matched them to the passport I had been given to enter the country. They believed I was 22 years old rather than 15. I was placed in temporary immigration accommodation and then arrested by the police for document forgery. I could not believe what had happened and felt the abuse had begun all over again.
The police charged me and sent me to an adult women's prison. There, staff recognised I was a child and arranged for me to have a solicitor and I was released to a hostel for adult women who have been victims of sexual exploitation. My solicitor also introduced me to the NSPCC's Child Trafficking Advice Centre (CTAC), who have been an amazing support.
"With their and my solicitor's support I have successfully challenged local Children's Services view that I'm adult and lying about my age and abuse. They have helped me to find a safe place to live. My CTAC social worker has been there to support me dealing with my ongoing legal issues and threats of deportation. They have given me the emotional support I needed to feel empowered to go back to school and continue to recover from the horrific abuse and exploitation I was made to suffer. In return, I've worked with the CTAC team to support other young people who have been through a similar experience to me.
"I'm continuing to live with the effects of what happened to me. I've been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and memory loss. I'm outraged that I still have to defend myself from the accusation that I've invented my abuse and trafficking. I'm just glad CTAC have been there to defend me through this experience."











































































