Sunday, December 5, 2010

Introduction to Mass Deprivity

I too am a slacker, so to introduce myself in terms of ego inflating banter would be helpful to no one. I grew up in a small town, watch television daily, and allow myself to be happy wherever I may wind up in life. I have an average education (BA in Communications), but I have noticed that the sheet of paper I worked so hard for is now hanging on my wall in my office for no one to appreciate but me. Disheartening but a fact of life. The truth is all I ever wanted was to be educated, I never had real careers goals in mind. The reasons for this blog came about as an outlet for my questions as an adult with no opportunity to move forward. Politicians, media, and education have let me down enough times that I no longer have any faith in them. Thinking they were separate entities was my first mistake because they are ALL RAN BY THE SAME PEOPLE.

The National Education Association is ran by the Rockefeller's, by far the most powerful family in America perhaps the world. The Rockefeller's, as everybody knows, are the large oil tycoons that charged into the 20th century buying up every privately owned banks that had to sell based on an economy that the Rockefeller's controlled through their large investments. Now their "oil" industry has turned into running GE who in turns owns NBC media group. David Rockefeller, the patriarchal figure among the family, is also the the honorary chairman of the Council of Foreign Relations along side our media and political elite.

This Rockefeller's don't want critical thinkers, they need mass consumers willing to give up their rights to buy the next toy or buy into investments to protect their material gains. What better way to ensure a country of consumers than to control the first , most impressionable, 18 years of life inside an institution they monitor. Here they can teach shallow values and biased history lessons. They merely teach material intended to be memorized and regurgitated onto bubble sheets. Think back to your educational career, specifically high school. How much did you learn in high school? Did you learn about World War 1? World War 2? Vietnam? In most cases no you did not. Why wouldn't the educational system want to teach the most influential wars on our times today in school? Without sounding too fanatical this is done because America's involvement in all theses battles were controlled by the elite that presided over politics and economics. These powers are the incorporated, the real rulers of our land and for the next generation to learn of them would be only hurt their control. We are trained to be predictable monkey workers in their factories.

This is the abrupt ending to my first rant...