Mind Control In the Classroom
Written by Robert Bissett in Letters to Jessica: A Child's Guide to Freedom of Mind and Spirit
If they knew they were free to choose, how many would freely and willingly choose
statism and nationalism given its bloody history? How many young men would pick
up a rifle, travel halfway around the world to kill total strangers on the orders of
cigar-smoking old humbugs whose stomachs hang over their belts? Very few. To
maintain the nation-state world system, mind control, starting as early as possible,
is essential. This fact is widely acknowledged.
In his book, Man's Unconquerable Mind, Gilbert Highet says that we are engaged
in a war for the enslavement or liberation of the mind of humanity. Highet sees three
possiblities for the future: the expansion of knowledge, self-destruction, or thought
control:
"The third possibility is that human thought will be deliberately and forcibly
controlled and limited. This also has already happened a number of times
in history; it is happening now...It is easy...to silence all questioning of
established systems of belief and to regard critics as heretics, heretics as
damned criminals. Throughout much civilized history most people have lived
within such systems, approving the condemnation of heretics. Accordingly,
it is perfectly possible that, within the next century or so, all human thought
will be fitted into one or more new systems, with all the usual accompaniments
of quasi-divine authority, group solidarity, and emotional satisfaction."
In America if your thought does not fit into the system of democracy and statism,
experience shows you quickly become a criminal. The war rages violently every day
over the minds of children. In a textbook on international politics we learn that:
From early childhood every human being is molded into a territorial being. Political
leaders in all eras seem to have recognized the proper presentation of history as
an important source of national enthusiasm. Glorification of past achievements may
help a group overcome a distressing period or regain a lost sense of identity and
self-confidence. An overwhelming stream of embellished memories, myths and
legends is produced in every nation by the government, the schools, the army,
mass communications media, patriotic organizations, historians, philosophers,
poets and artists. An aggregate of human beings is transformed into a collective
person, endowed with feelings, memories, pride, sorrow, and hopes-in other words,
with a 'soul'.
(Here is the fantasy: the people become The People, Demos with a soul, the Greek
myth that was believed to rule on earth long ago is now back.)
Indoctrination by history textbooks is not, of course, a Greek, Turkish, Arab, or
Israeli specialty. All national communities engage in it.
Throughout the world , when the school takes over from the family, it only continues
the nationalist indoctrination, usually at the cost of historical truth. From 1963 to 1966
a team of British and American historians engaged in a study of national bias in the
secondary-school history textbooks of the two nations. National bias was found in all
American and British history texts.
Whether it lacks one at its inception or not, every nation sooner or later acquires a
meaningful history. Then, in due course, scholarly history books, textbooks, political
speeches, monuments, national holidays, a national anthem, songs, poems, and
children's stories will glorify and embellish the nation's past; how it started, built
itself, fought, suffered and endured. An emotional and powerful identification of the
people with one another and with the nation's past achievements will result. A nation
does not spontaneously become an ultimate point of reference for loyalty and
political action. It is a result of manifold pressures, manipulations, and messages
that stress common experience and a common future. A mixture of rational egoism
and emotional elation in response to constant prodding underlies the nationalist
feeling. All states make use of symbols that are intended solely to mobilize
sentiments.
"Analysis of territorial nationalism has shown us how effectively
individual men can be socialized into national beings... From his
earliest years, like everyone else, he (the national leader) has
been exposed to national myths and symbols, patriotic oratory,
mass media, and history texts that glorify his nation while
debasing the character and behavior of foreign nations. His mind
too, like everyone else's, has stored distorted images and
generalizations about his own country and foreign nations. Many
of these stereotypes (which Walter Lippmann called "pictures in
our head") have been based on hearsay and outright lies."
-- Duchacek; Nations and Men; Holt, Rinehart, Winston; 1971.
You see, we have been lied to. Pictures have been put in our heads. It's no secret.
Others have noticed the systematic indoctrination of young children in the name of
the state:
"A general state education is a mere contrivance for molding people
to be exactly like one another; and as the mold in which it casts
them is that which pleases the predominant power in the government,
...it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by natural
tendency to one over the body."
-- John Stuart Mills, The Occult Technology of Power, pg. 31.
"All totalitarian movements are vitally concerned with the indoctrination
of the young. Both Mussolini and Hitler organized youth before their rise
to power."
-- Friedreich/Brzezinski, Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy, pgs 60-69.
Education of the young is used to condition them to what comes later,
thereby eliminating the difference between propaganda and education.
Propaganda cannot work effectively without education. The mind is
conditioned with vast amounts of information posing as 'facts' and
'knowledge' despensed for ulterior motives. Remember the first
principle behind mental programming: distraction. With propaganda,
distraction focuses attention on information that is false. Repetition
of the false information imbeds it in your subconscious mind so that
your acceptance of its truth and accuracy becomes a conditioned
response, circumventing analysis. Therefore, you accept this
information as true without thinking about it. This is especially
true in school where there is pressure to accept what is presented
as true because that is what is expected from you. Remember that
your trust in the source of information determines whether or not
you accept it. What people think can be controlled by controlling
information. People can be led to believe something that is not
true when that information is presented by an accepted authority.
-- Steven Jacobson, Mind Control in the United States, pgs 32,33.
'Often beliefs that we hold are never called into question; when they are not, it is
relatively easy for us to lose sight of why we hold them,' says psychologist Elliot
Aronson in the Social Animal. (Winn, The Manipulated Mind, pg.36) Our beliefs are
often based on something other than personal experience. Beliefs acquired during
childhood indoctrination at home, school and church often masquerade as knowledge.
Such indoctrination means that the individual takes on conclusions of others instead
of arriving at his own. We tend to protect what we believe and unconsciously filter
out information we don't want to recieve. Most of us are programmed without being
aware of it. A child learns that his needs will more likely be met if he conforms
to what is expected of him. Society and its institutions teach and reward conformity
and obedience to authority. What this does is discourage the individual from serious
challenge to authority. (Winn, Ibid., pgs 36-53) (Jacobson, Ibid.,pgs 44-45)
Serious challenge to authority means telling wizards they are only common men and
humbugs, just like they did in the Declaration of Independence. It means refusing
to do what wolf-men tell you to do.
Girls, in this lesson you learn that grown-ups want to conrol your mind and program
you with their fantasy world. You should be able to deprogram yourself or prevent it
from happening in the first place. I hope you can. Maybe your parents will help you...
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