The Secret History of Western Education

Videos with Charlotte T. Iserbyt – The Scientific Destruction of Minds:

Charlotte Thompson Iserbyt served as the head of policy at the Department of Education during the first administration of Ronald Reagan. While working there she discovered a long term strategic plan by the tax exempt foundations to transform America from a nation of rugged individualists and problem solvers to a country of servile, brainwashed minions who simply regurgitate whatever they’re told. 

Part one of our exclusive interview with Iserbyt breaks down how conditioning/training under a corporate agenda has replaced traditional education, leading to a deliberate dumbing down of Americans. Iserbyt further explains how Reagan signed agreements merging the U.S. and Soviet systems under the United Nations banner, turning over education and many other areas of public policy to global control. This 74 minute exposé is a must see for anyone who wants to truly know why the education system is deliberately crafted to produce human drones with no critical thinking whose only skills are to be subservient, trust authority and follow orders.

Visit Iserbyt’s website: the deliberate dumbing down of america and download for free the book: Back to Basics Reform, by Charlotte T. Iserbyt.

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WORLD BANKER MAKES STUNNING CONFESSION, 19.00 min, uploaded by PremierLegend, May 31, 2011;
(Source video: Former World Bank President: Big Shift Coming, 51.21 min, uploaded by stanfordbusiness, Jan 29, 2010);

John Perkins: The Secret History of the American Empire, 84.23 min, uploaded by MarlboroCollege, Dec 18, 2009: Author John Perkins spoke at Marlboro College on 4/23/08. Drawing on experiences described in his two New York Times bestsellers, Perkins describes the post-WWII era as one that created history’s first truly global empire — mostly through economics, rather than the military. Now we find ourselves catapulted toward a future that appears catastrophic to many people; however, in Perkins’s view it offers great opportunities. Identifying corporations as “the most influential institutions on the planet,” he challenges us to transform ourselves and the companies that so deeply impact our lives. He presents a plan for creating a world “that will make our children proud of us.”
John Perkins spent three decades as an Economic Hit Man, business executive, author, and lecturer. He lived and worked in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and North America. Then he made a decision: he would use these experiences to make the planet a better place for his daughters generation. Today he teaches about the importance of rising to higher levels of consciousness, to waking up – in both spiritual and physical realms – and is a champion for environmental and social causes;

Les Confessions d’un assassin financier on fr.wikipedia … Révélations sur la manipulation des économies du monde par les États-Unis est la traduction en français du livre Confessions of an Economic Hit Man écrit par John Perkins et publié en 2004. Perkins y relate sa carrière dans la firme de consultants Chas. T. Main (en) de Boston. Avant d’être engagé par la firme, l’auteur affirme avoir passé une entrevue pour un travail à la National Security Agency (NSA). Perkins affirme que cette entrevue a servi de test pour devenir ce qu’il nomme un « assassin économique » (economic hit man). Selon Perkins, il a commencé à écrire Confessions of an Economic Hit Man dans les années 1980. /Liens Externes;

Bill Barnett: Global Game Changers, 10.45 min, uploaded by stanfordbusiness, Feb 7, 2014: Bill Barnett has spent his academic career studying Silicon Valley success stories, but he says some of the most innovative new business models are now being created in other parts of the world. From the Mexican entrepreneur who found a way to turn desert cactus into a bleach-free alternative to traditional detergents, to Alibaba’s Taobao in China and MercadoLibre in Latin America banking the unbankable, he says a new breed of global entrepreneur is unleashing a wave of innovation that could only have come from the places where their businesses were born. Barnett is Thomas M. Siebel professor of business leadership, strategy and organizations at Stanford Graduate School of Business …;

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