This episode featured two distinct segments. The first was a lengthy discussion between host Dan Hapel and Dr. Tim Ball about climate change, UN Agenda 21, environmental activism, and global governance. Ball argued that the environmental movement has been co-opted by communists and socialists seeking global control, and discussed how climate alarmism is being used as a tool for centralized power. The conversation then shifted to broader themes of individual sovereignty, property rights, the Second Amendment, education control, and the erosion of constitutional principles in America and other Western nations. The second segment, hosted by Jeff Bennett, focused heavily on education failures in America, particularly the decline of literacy instruction and the role of Common Core, featuring commentary from educator Linda Schrock-Taylor. Bennett also discussed school discipline, the removal of corporal punishment, and concerns about disrespect toward authority. The episode concluded with discussion of a Michigan high school's police brutality posters and broader critiques of government education systems.
Michael is a Canadian, he is a former college professor, he taught at the University of Winnipeg and he is a gentleman who has been very outspoken in dealing with the so-called climate issues that are promoting and driving UN Agenda 21 and the sustainability network. And incidentally, Dr. Ball, I have to mention the James Delling Poll. Britt wrote a book called Watermelons. Referring to the environmental movement is green on the outside, but red in the middle. And I know that a lot of the same people who were in the anti-war communist groups that were part of the Students for a Democratic Society and all these groups ended up evolving into the environmental movement. And if you can't get communism in place in one way, then try another. what they've turned the environmental movement into is really a focus on communism, on Marxism, on total control of humanity by a so-called select group of the truly informed. So let's take it from there. I had the privilege of being interviewed by James Delling Poe when I was in Washington at a climate conference. interview with him i've known him for quite some time and yet he was a few uh... e british uh... journalist that uh... right from a conservative point of view and uh... he has been uh... on the whole climate issue almost from the start and one of the few journalists that informed about it that one of the problems most journalists like simply don't understand the science it occurred to me by the way that that you have to put the bell in a very good idea. The other analogy is in Elaine Dewar's book and she was the one that interviewed Morris Strong at the UN. She spent five days there with him and the title of her book is Cloak of Green, which is a similar idea that these people put on the environmental green cloak underneath. They're actually communists or so. And so just to give you an idea by the way, After five days was strong at the United Nations, Lane Dewar wrote in his book, he was using the UN as a platform to sell a global environment crisis and the global governance agenda. That really summarizes what he was doing, what he did. But yes, one of the things that these people on the left are extremely clever at is hiding who they are appearing to offer you a freedom everything's over left there therefore the individual therefore uh... you know freedom of the individual in fact they're exactly the opposite and and if you see this with uh... polo fear and humor and so on but i don't know if republicans are not for the individual uh... we care about the individual but in fact what they they want to do is control the individual completely and uh... Time to repeat my joke, I think I told it before, but in England the only place you could complain about the government openly was on a soapbox in Hyde Park Corner. This fellow was there. And think about that. Think about America with only one spot of a few square yards where you could actually complain about your government. that's what america got away from but anyway the joke was that the guy set up on his box and said come the revolution will do this and come the revolution will give you that and come the revolution will give you that finally he gets to the end of the letter for the end of his list and he says come the revolution will all wear shirts and ties and a guy shouts out i don't want to wear a shirt and tie guy on the soapbox says come the revolution you'll do what you're bloody well told and that that really sums it up of how these people hide behind these things. One of the ways you see it, by the way, and I experienced this first hand, I got a call one day from a guy who did a science program on Romanian TV, and he said, I wanted to do a program on climate change, global warming and climate change, and he said, I started to get outside of what my government was telling me. and uh... you've got a cable carter name of the idea that their people with completely different views on this and uh... i ended up doing seven one-hour program with him for remaining tv and i think that i have i could walk up you will be get dot what the intergovernmental panel on climate change we're telling you you can look at all the at our government were promoting and and i think that both i've understood for my group of traveling in Europe after the collapse of communism that the former socialist supposed autonomous republic that the leader just dropped the name of communist and took down the name of the democrats and they continued in power and he said yeah that's exactly what happened And so this is why you see how clever these people are at shifting, of changing who they are, of what they are, putting on new disguises to push their agenda underneath. And I was thinking about this during the break, Dan, because one of the things that I read in that quote, me then, is humanity is within. The enemy is these people who pretend want to save the planet are using it simply for their own political agenda and everything. And this is another place where I disagreed with Rush Limbaugh. I agree with most of what he said, but he said that you want to find the answer to the problem, follow the money to a certain extent. Scientists that would get research funding, the science that the government wanted and that these people wanted. At another level, it's about to forget that. The people that seek power know that the money will come with the power. The money is not their initial goal. That's why the Club of Rome... And Tim, your point is well taken that they want the power, but so many of these people... have so much money that they don't need anything close to the amount of money that they have. So what else is there but to consolidate and to gain power over other people's lives? And that's the bizarre thing, you know. they think that they make all their money, this is the thing with Morris Strong. Here he is a socialist and he heads down to the United States at the age of 15 after dropping out of school and he ends up becoming a huge successful capitalist. He makes all his money in the oil industry and you talk to the people of Colorado of how he tried to end up with the rules and break the environmental issues and so on but they end up taking all the money and then they turn around and say well now we don't want you to have any money. This is what's so bizarre about it. This was the difference with Trump. Romney ran and it was embarrassed by being a billionaire. And it destroyed him. What did Trump do? Trump got up and said, yeah, I'm a billionaire and I'm very proud of it. But here's the thing. I want you to be billionaires too. that was the difference with trump it sounds so simple but it's enormously powerful and and so you see the the people like george sorrell saying oh yeah i made my money it's kind of like these people of uh... that in america virtually all of them are immigrants if you think that we can do the same thing i would say if a Canadian immigrant is a person who says i'm in close the door that's that's the mentality and and a Canadian comedian said uh... a Canadian is an immigrant with seniority. This leads me into another part of this issue. I said at the beginning of the program, I want to end on a slightly more positive note. People are becoming aware of what's going on. You see the movement, it takes different forms. For example, the protests against the carbon tax. Now, that's got to be put in the context of French politics. and which is the craziest in the world, by the way. France is able to be so badly run for so many years. It's one of the few countries in the world that consistently produces surplus food. That's the key to everything. When I studied revolutions around the world, and this is part of, I studied climate, was the impact of climate and climate change on the human condition. And one of the things that I discovered was that people will tolerate incredibly bad government. And the reason they do that was summarized in a piece of graffiti in the city of Pompeii, which I took a group of seniors there on a tour. The graffiti says during an election, if we get rid of this bunch of scoundrels, we just get another bunch of scoundrels. And what that results in is that about 30 to 40% of the people just never bother voting because they, as they, it really doesn't change anything. It just, of the same. What's happening now, and Trump is part of this, I believe it was my country that surveyed the people at Trump rallies and discovered that 30% of them were people that had never voted before. And so what we saw, this group completely alienated by the professional politician, certainly seeing a person that genuinely wanted to be a leader in the form of Trump. And so This reaction is going on around the world. In France, yes, they were initially about the carbon tax, but then it got taken over, and it got taken over ironically by both the left and the right, because Macron came to change the French society, which has always been controlled by the aristocracy. Revolution occurred because in 1787 and 1788, there were two consecutive years of harvest failure. In 1788, a French peasant was paying 92% of their income just for a loaf of bread. So after the hard winter of 1788-89, there was ice on the Mediterranean in the south of France, fast steel, and the French Revolution was on. It turned in on itself and fell apart. The reality is that the aristocrats still controlled it. And one of the ways you see that is that if you've got DE in your name, like Charles de Gaulle, That means you're an aristocrat. The family name of a man who wanted to be a French politics, wanted to be Prime Minister, knew he'd never get to be a Prime Minister or President of France with that name, Valerie Giscard. So he purchased the name of another family that had, by the name of Gistang. And the DE of course then, so he became then Valerie Giscard Gistang. And with that name he then became the President of France. That's how much the aristocracy still controls. going on in france macron ran up against that it it it was a with a middle-class revolution like trump did because he annoyed the left with his carbon pack tried to change but you see other countries uh... such as hungry in poland and and even britain with the breakfast of civil war they never had by the way there was never a revolution in britain uh... because the aristocrat in britain was clever enough to appear to give power away to the british people oh yeah you want a parliament fine but uh... we'll have a house for law elected and they'll be able to overrule people's house want that's what we've got in canada we've got a senate of a hundred and four people all of them appointed by the prime minister they're not elected at all yet they have the power to throw out any legislation that the house of parliament the elected comes up with and that's an extension of that and so uh... with the Brexit thing what you saw was The people outside of London, the non-power group, said, no, we want control of our country. We don't want to be dictated to by somebody in Brussels, a faceless bureaucrat that we didn't elect. And we no longer want to be dictated by people in London who don't represent us anymore, the London swamp. And so the Brexit vote was a protest vote against what was going on. And now where you see Theresa May, who didn't want Brexit, She was the remain person, she got elected Prime Minister and then got stuck with having to introduce Brexit. And she's done everything she can to appear to introduce it without actually introducing it. And now she's cornered. And so if she doesn't introduce it, it doesn't go through, there's going to be a revolution that never occurred. The revolution that should have happened in Britain almost occurred in 1819 with the Peterloo massacre. A group of people got together and they sent in the troops and killed them off. The British Revolution occurred because the people that tried to delete it in Britain moved to America and saw the opportunity to have the People's Revolution and that's why so many of the Brits that were behind it, all of the ideas of Benjamin Franklin and so on. What you're seeing now is the next phase of that going beyond America and settling out in these other countries and one of the things that pushing it for saying no I don't want to be dictated to by somebody who I have no control over whatsoever I want to get control back on my own life and then so this is the revolution that we're seeing going on around the world and I think it's extremely helpful. Go ahead. Well Tim, you know, one of the cornerstones of our system of government was, as you alluded to earlier, the right of the individual as being the sovereign and then delegating from the bottom up power to the federal government. In other words, local government is stronger than state government. State government is stronger than federal government. And the right of the individual as a sovereign being the number one source of power within our constitutional republic. And what they tried to do over the last 150 years is to turn that whole system upside down and that's what the globalists want is us to lose all local control of every aspect of our lives and this individual citizen just becomes part of a collective which is communism it's just that simple. One of the things that we need to get back to is the idea that local government should have more power than any other form of government. And that is really at the heart of the American system of government and paramount in that is the right of the individual to own property. And that's something we've talked about a lot. I'd like to hear your views on that. well if you have to have a private ownership of land uh... if you need to about the federal the country in the world have that when you look at the kind of the canadian think they all the property that they live on they don't have a title for that piece of property but the government can come in and take it away anytime they want uh... and uh... in fact every bit of cut every bit of cabinet is called crowd man it only uh... Canadians only refer to it to land that private citizens don't have property on. They don't realize that the land that their house is on is Crown Land. And the government can take it at any time they want. This is one of the debates that went on when Trump was running about domain, virtual domain and so on. When you look at England and you talked about Prince Philip earlier, well, one of the things that I think is one of the great myths created by the liberals, John Kennedy was a great promoter of the Magna Carta. Well, the Magna Carta was nothing to do with the individual citizens, and yet they touted at all of that work for a private ownership of land began and so on. The Magna Carta, in 1215, was a group of 13 or so huge, partially powerful landowners who didn't like the way that was treating them. And so they and the king at the time, at the beginning of the program about a group of people being identified by their leader, the group of people being identified by the land they occupied, well Britain was in transition at the time as the Magna Carta, and the king was the powerful landowner of the group. At that time it was the King John, so the other landowner said, hey, you're a landowner like us and we don't like the way you're treating us, so we're gonna force you to sign this Magna Carta. But it had nothing to do. They still owned the land that their peasants lived on with no rights whatsoever. Slaves and serfs. And that is the case today. There are five people that own over half of the land in England. And one of them is the Queen, the Prince Philip's wife, and the other one is Prince Charles. But what does Prince Charles do? Oh, he's there with his five cars and his, what, five huge great landed estates. and telling us how to live and how to behave, the arrogance of this monarchical system that goes on. And so the first thing that the American founding fathers thought was free speech. They then said, we've got to defend the free speech with the right to bear arms. And by the way, if you go read the Second Amendment, it not only says the right to bear arms, but you have a duty to provide accommodation of the militia army if it's necessary to form one uh... you must provide them with accommodation while they're marching around the country recovering the country that's how it was but then the the the uh... perfect work of course if the planet of the fact that uh... it's unique in that no other country have have important and the third thing as you know i gave us part of my speech in phoenix uh... a year ago november the final phase of the American Revolution was access to information and the internet and Trump has exploited and used that to give the power to the people. Look what's going on now. They're trying to get, government trying to get control of the Democrats and the social. Through any country in the world, the government tell you how much internet you can have and what you can see and what you can watch, what they're trying to do in America now. But again, as we said, one of the things about the West is they're very clever creating uh... for reasons for doing what they're doing or to be plausible reading what they're doing what they're doing with the internet no bob did this he came up for to leave about with a right that the word or term that means everything to everyone and nothing to anyone environmentalism that with sustainable development with the internet extent neutrality what actually what bob was actually arguing what book the internet providers are ripping you off You're too small to fight them. You need the government to fight them, so we'll take over the internet behind all of that. Going on, this is why you can say, oh, this is an example of big, we need the government for you. No, you don't. If the government let the marketplace run as it properly should, the one failure of America, there's always been government interference in the marketplace, then the marketplace would deal with it. And if you remember when they told Microsoft to run everything, we've got to cut Microsoft down to size. And Bell Telephone's running everything in AT&T. We've got to cut them down to size. But what happened? They broke them up into smaller companies and then some became more powerful again. The marketplace will deal with these things. But these people, they don't believe it and they use this excuse to take control. It's all hard. the same pattern, the same plan. Yeah Tim, one of the realities of the world we live in today is that the whole system is deception. That's exactly what communism is all about, is convincing people that black is white and white is black and left is right and right is left and they use the system of deception to advance their cause in a way that most people don't realize that it's happening. But I think overall that the world is starting to wake up to that. And that's another part of the revolution of information. The world is starting to realize they're being deceived. And of course, getting rid of the mainstream media, which was the puppet of the power elite, and replacing that with the internet and who's fighting the internet more than the mainstream media in the swamp uh... they're attacking that i remember where which is a mom on fox news that one thank you about what they had said you know the broader they don't know anything they're not trained journalist like i am well you know i mean come on and what arabism elite to some of our proposal liberal it back the thinking, but the deception, yes. And one of the ways that you perpetuate deception is you keep the people ignorant. You take control of the education system and that of course is another place of which there's a counter-revolution going on. Parents say, no, I want my child educated in the things I believe in and you see the left fighting charter schools This again about control. We can go back to the 14th and 15th century again with Ignatius Loyola. Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the Jesuits. And the Jesuits were created by the Pope because people were starting to question what the Catholic Church was doing. And so Loyola was set up, at least the church, the guy that created the Inquisition. and saying, oh, you're not following the rules anymore. Which the guy that said, give me the child and I'll give you the adults. That idea carried to the Hitler Youth. It carried through into the modern socialism of running the schools, of government running the schools. Unfortunately, one of the things that has become a serious problem is that they make the economy so expensive that a married couple both have to work in order to be able to afford to live and therefore they're quite happy to turn over the education of their child to the government. It's a side-off. Jim, we need to stop for a commercial break. Let's pick up that thought on the other side. Thank you so much for listening to Connecting the Dots with Dan Hapel. Dan will be back shortly. In the meantime, Dan wanted me to speak to you about connecting your own dots when it comes to being prepared for any situation. As we have all observed in the news, natural disasters are occurring at a record pace across the United States and the world. Hurricanes and floods, earthquakes, and wildfires burning out of control. you could potentially have a bullseye on your own town or country. 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Before we get back into that discussion, I'd like to tell our listeners too and remind them we can't exist as a network or as radio programs. out your support. And it's very, very important that our listeners support this network and support connecting the dots because we are providing an alternative radio platform that you will not hear on the Lame Stream Media. You will not get the kind of programming and the kind of frank and open discussion that you're hearing here on this network on the mainstream. It just doesn't happen. So please support us. support our efforts, support our sponsors, and support all the programming on this network so that we can expand and we can continue to provide you with the great programming that tells you the truth and not what others want you to hear. With that, Tim, you were talking about Loyola, Jezewit, who really started the whole program of education of the Catholic Church. I mention the fact that really at this point we are seeing changes in the Church that are not good. We are seeing environmentalism as a cornerstone of the New Catholic Church and globalism is part of that as well and that's being promoted openly by Pope Francis who happens to be the first Jesuit Pope in the history of the Roman Catholic Church and incidentally Pope Francis is also very open socialist and promotes socialism when he was in Argentina and he promotes it at the Vatican and that is socialism is antithetical to the teachings of the Bible. There's no question about that. Freedom is the cornerstone of the Christian Church. So go ahead, continue with your thoughts there Tim. I'll comment about your listeners donating to your station in a minute, what I've experienced. Yes, he was the first Jesuit. The reason for that, because the other so on, didn't like the Jesuits. They were seen as the dictators and the police and that that added to them. He, of course, being a socialist, did a deceptive thing. And I'm going to throw a bit of humor in here, but you can't any longer say it's the Pope Catholic. and didn't deploy it anymore. His deception was taking on the name Francis because of course that's associated with the other major religious order, the Franciscans. And Saint Francis of Assisi was the son of one of the most wealthy families that existed in the Roman Empire. And he gave up all of his wealth, gave away everything except and including his shoes and just kept a brown robe. That's why the Franciscans, their habit is a brown robe today. And of course, he was seen as the image that Hope wanted to create, to divert people away from socialism. And so, I've been hoarse with the Catholic Church. But before I go any further, I want people to understand that I'm not talking about Christianity. One thing that people have to get clear is that, back to an idea that I mentioned earlier, everything starts with an idea. But the minute the idea is going to develop, or if it's going to develop or expand, it then needs a structure. And what happens is that the structure always becomes more powerful than the idea. This is the danger that America is in right now. And so what happened was the Christian church was formed and with Christianity and the disciples went out to spread the word, but then they realized that they needed a structure and a support. So they selected Paul to be the first bishop of Rome. That was the structure. Drifted and drifted and drifted away from Christianity until by the time Martin Luther comes along and says, hey, you're not Christianity anymore. And he created the revolution and overthrew the church. Church not Christianity. Well, we need to get back to Christianity. Since Luther, the church has drifted again. And now you see it reaching the extremes with Pope Francis and is the difficulty it's in, so it's time for another revolution in the church. It's actually happening. But it happens, as I said, not just with the Catholic Church, but any idea that is going to be successful in spreading its word around the world or around a region, what we need to do, and the founding fathers tried to introduce this by having a system, not only of checks and balances, but by saying, no, you're not going to hold office for too long. other, they have to have an election. Yes, there's a reason for that. Because they don't want, the voting voters didn't want power to become too settled in too many, in too few hands. And so you're constantly up for a lack of creates, because every solution always creates problems, is that people then spend all their time getting reelected and not running the country. And their horizon is, at the most, two elections. The one that they get the office, the second one where they hold it, and then they can then they have voted in rules that allow them for full pension and head down the road. And therefore, long-term planning never gets dealt with. Everything's all short-term, everything's crisis management. And that's another part of them that we're at right now. And so, unless we can come up with a system and the way i would do it is if i if i was running a company for example i would i would demand uh... every two years or so you bring all the people around and say okay what was the original idea have we drifted from it are those drift acceptable have they improved it and by the way the founding fathers allowed for that drift they don't let they allowed for change but they realized that you can't follow every fad or crazy new notion and they did that through the amendment. The amendment procedure. Now amendments are very hard to bring in but there was a reason for that. And so the one of the amendments that was brought in, the prohibition amendment lasted 37 years and then they threw it out with another amendment to get rid of it. That's the only time that's happened. And now you see the Roe v. Wade, the abortion never came in as a specific amendment. It came in under the amendment of protection of natural rights. It hid underneath another amendment. But the founding fathers knew that society and its values were going to change, but also knew that you couldn't change every new fad and fancy, that there were certain core, certain ideas persisted no matter what happened and what kind of time changed. Every time I look at what the Founding Fathers did, I'm more and more impressed with your genius and I'm of the belief, as a lot of people are, that they were guided by the hand of God. And so that idea of the government controlling everything. Now you mentioned in your intro to this section of the program about listeners donating, let me tell you why that's so important. Look at Canada. The government control the radio. We have a private station, CTV, but they can't compete with the CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, who literally get billions of dollars every year from the government. Actually no conservative radio stations in Canada, radio program, C-FACs here in Victoria, named as Ian Jessup. I'd like you on my program. He wanted me on because he disagreed with my views. Went on the program. such a feedback from the audience that he asked me to come back on again program every two weeks. All of a sudden his ratings had increased by 18 percent having me on. After he was the top rated program on the station he was he called at home one Sunday evening don't even bother coming into work today we won't even allow you to come in and have me on the radio program and that's it that's a measure the difference between Canada, the socialist country, and America, the freedom of ideas and information country, and why what you're doing and your seeking support is so apt. You've only got to look at how much, and by the way, just the Prime Minister of Canada, he's going to give half a billion dollars to media in Canada, but he's only going to give it to the media that he agrees with. He announced that. He said that. I'm only going to give it to the media that are saying the right things. You get rid of not-puck on the air. Right, right. Well, and, Tim, I have to tell you that that is how totalitarian governments always operate. They silence the opposition and they promote those who fall in line and follow their ideas. And, you know, frankly, that's how the whole system loses power from the rights of the individual. And, you know, you were talking about politicians and one of the things that happens with politicians after they're in office a long period of time is they worry more about bringing home the bacon, bringing programs to their people in their area than they do following the Constitution. And anyone who follows the Constitution can almost be guaranteed that they will be a one or two term politician because frankly the constitution doesn't provide pork, it provides freedom and that's the exact opposite of what we have in our political process today. Well and of course the socialists use the money to buy off the vote, that's exactly what they do and but once they get your vote of course then It's like Trump was saying, you know, they show up for the election and then you don't see them again for four years and then they come back and promising you the error. The promises most of the time don't come through. And interestingly enough, Nikita Khrushchev, the leader of the Soviet Union, said, we've got politics like that here too. He said, they'll promise you a bridge for a river that doesn't even exist. was many different under communism in that sense but uh... yeah i think uh... i i i i i we've got to keep working on it and and and that uh... i mentioned earlier democracy is not easy church will set it that's a terrible form of government is better than all the others it's also an incredibly different difficult form of government to to keep going and maintain now i know america's not a democracy they deliberately chose that there was that famous uh... event uh... where they had a secret meeting in philadelphia and they came out and uh... what a woman after that benjamin franklin one of you give us and he said we've we've given you a republic if you could keep it and and that's the challenge uh... and but people get tired and and they get beaten down and they get brought off so it's it's something that's a constant struggle and to keep it going and hopefully uh... The challenge is, as you mentioned at the beginning of the program, as powerful as they've ever been. Not only from within, but externally as well. And of course that's one of the reasons why I was so pleased to see Trump getting out of a lot of these global trade paths. See, because another thing that the Liberals did, John Kennedy did it. He achieved control through trade. So if you want to trade with us, you've got to behave the way we tell you to behave. If you want to be in business, you've got to behave the way we tell you to behave. And so Trump said, no, be in one-on-one deals where I can get out of it if I want to. But if you've got more than one person in the deal, it almost is very, very difficult to get out. Look at the difficulty Trump's having with the NAFTA agreement. Why would you ever have a deal between three countries that are so completely different? abilities and everything else, control, removing the right of the individual. So any time that you see more than two countries getting together, they're all about a lot. Yeah, in that instance that you're talking about NAFTA, that is part of the globalist plan to create regional governments like they did in Europe with European Union. They're planning on doing a very similar thing in North America, in South America, in Africa, and in Asia. And it's all stepping stones to world government. If I can make a little bit of the time, and then gradually you go back to the group but we've got the floor jury at eight eight eight and over overarching government and then you give you the excuse that the the the other good news because i i was i did say at the end here i wanted to talk more about the news european union is collapse you see the opposite problem for europe it was never properly elected but they never set up a p in bang to give you an idea of the problems that europe and uh... you're created by this When the Kyoto Protocol was up for ratification at the UN, the European Union agreed to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. When they took it back to the members of the European Union, at least six of them said, we don't want to be part of that. And the European Union said, sorry, we vote for you. You didn't have any say in this. And that's the sorts of... going on now people are starting to learn the other thing is that the european union never established a central bank the reason that that didn't happen was because germany first of all was wanted to dominate europe figured that they could control europe through the euro dollars bank being in control of the euro dollar they ended up the europe they ended up making loans to countries uh... just like in the united states where the Clinton and Dodd-Frank forced banks to lend money to the citizens who couldn't pay it back. That happened in Europe as well. They lend money to countries that couldn't repay it. And Greece was the first one to collapse. So when you look at what's happening in Greece with percent unemployment, it looks like they used harm to the individuals. Yeah, you're right. And those bad decisions by Merkel and some of the other European leaders have caused their own countries are starting to revolt against this centralized system and we are seeing that all over Europe now. Other countries in Europe are starting to say we want out. We want out of the European Union and that didn't happen until the Brexit vote. That was really the tipping point and now we've got unlimited immigration throughout Europe and now they're trying to do the same thing into the United States. And that's all about creating a society of mutts where you don't have any sovereign nations. You just have a whole bunch of cultures intermingling with no central, let's say, central process of government that makes sense for maintaining our republic. but but i think you've got to watch it will try to introduce bilingualism in america give the people that are and and you it's not that you're trying to port english on people but more than one language it's impossible to get the other problem in kamala will country and and that that that millions of dollars the government spent every year translating every single piece of legislation in every part of it is crazy but just to speak to the migration issue for a minute because that's another part of again I consider good news. Migration has always occurred and it's been because conditions in an area were so bad people moved to another area. The majority of people do not want to migrate. If you look at what happened in Ireland after the potato famine, Ireland's population was 8 million before the famine, dropped down to 4 million in about 3 years. 2 million people migrated. and I joke about them becoming policemen in Boston, and then another two million died, and another one million were malnourished or suffering. So the population dropped very, very quickly to four million from eight million. It hasn't gone above four million since. So migration had always occurred, and it was a way of moving away from the problem areas. Happening now is that with development, the fossil fuels, the development, the progress to make part of the act of human evolution, what happens is that the birth rate starts to drop. The life expectancy increases initially, then the birth rate stops, starts to drop. You get what's called the demographic transition. So whenever you have development, the population always declines. But in many countries, that's being covered or masked. by the immigration. And America is... The number of migrants coming in is about maintaining the population. And one of the things that I propose is that you could do this differently. By the way, look at Japan. Japan does not allow immigration. They're the most racist nation on the earth. Nobody is allowed into Japan. And so what's happening is their population is getting older and older, their social programs are getting more and more expensive. but they haven't got the youth as a population to support it. And so you see them making people draw attention, and creepy ages drawing attention, and so on. All of the things to try and offset the impending doom of that. Tim, I hate to say it but we've run out of time. So I would like to continue this conversation again sometime very soon and let's see if we can have you back on. Oh, I'm very happy to come and talk about all these things. 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Good day for some of you. It's good morning for some of you. It's Maybe some of you. It's good evening and the rest of you. It's good night Jeff Bennett here with a Tuesday installment of life Liberty and all that jazz on this 18th day of December I am so far behind I've been accomplishing things but nowhere near what I need to as I stated to the audience last July There's much I've grown weary of. The whole political scheme of things is amazingly disheartening to me. The hate, the anger, the cruelty, the left, the right, the... everything. I'm not going to bother discussing it because I think we've made it pretty plain and clear. Chatterums open. Do come and join us at themicroeffect.com. I don't know if he's still here. He was in the room DD2. I'll back JW Garvey and Rick Bonner's here. Good to see Rick or J well, it's good to see Rick all the time But we we run into each other in one form or at least once a day JW, it's been a while But then I never can be counted on as to what day I'm gonna make it a day I'm not gonna make it and those things happen in life on one of our websites Metropolis a Dot us it started out to be one morphing into an expanded variation thereof. I've spent a lot of time discussing the inner workings and there's a lot of inner workings that would be nice to be aware of. For those of you who give a damn, underneath the header, the head title, or directly above the main banner on the site that says Metropolis Cafe on it, there's a bar. You have Traces of Home, Welcome, and Mission and Dedication. Metropolis, the story. on air, the bookshelf, and words that men live by. Words that men live by is, to me, the most interesting factor of the entire site. We have eight chapters, all of which will continue to go through expansion growth. Orphans of the Storm covers a time period of 1215 up to 1632. Birth of a Nation, not to be confused with the silent movie by David Griffith, which in effect really dealt with the so-called Civil War era. really covers our birth of the nation and covers a time period of 1633 up to 1800. Growing Pains the Republic covers a time period of 1801 to 1856. We just retitled one of the chapters, what God has joined. Obviously, the balance of it being let no man, you know, do asunder, etc., etc. It covers a time period of 1857 up to 1869. That is what led up to the War of Northern Aggression, up through Reconstruction. This chapter has taken more of my time than I anticipated. I've got expanding to do on some of the later chapters, New Horizons 1870 to 1931. A new deal and beyond 1932 to 1945 and it goes on and on and on. The final chapter is entitled the decline and fall of the American Empire beginning in 1963 up until well, whenever he decides it's over for us. But then maybe in 19 maybe the reference to 1963 was everything being over for us. As I have often stated, I believe that America died in November the 22nd in 1863 the day that JFK was assassinated. The last, probably true president that we ever had or never will have in this nation. I see more and more depression through emails, through articles, through my interactions with friends on Facebook. People that are basically giving up. They say it's over. It's dead. I don't think I disagree with that. One of the arenas that we concentrate on at Metropolis Cafe is the modern education system. Rosemary Stein, who is a MD, and I have befriended each other on Facebook, the majority, I mean, she's a medical doctor, but the majority of the comments she leaves on Facebook have to deal with the public education system. And I've shared this quotation with you in the past. Rosemary said, get rid of Common Core. And it's for police, but it's the same thing with a different name. Shift to charter schools and the government will use the financial purse strings to dictate curriculum. The only way to stop this is to cut the federal financial ties to the education of our children. And then each state will answer the parents to save America. We must save one child at a time. And it begins with the education of our children. John and Cor was greatly funded by one Bill Gates. If the name sounds familiar to you, he of course is the founder, one of the co-founders of Apple. A massively wealthy man, one of the wealthiest men in the world, continues to fund more stupid things, more liberal, progressive crap in this nation and around the world. There was a number of years that I had a contributor, predominantly the Federal Observer. Linda Schrock, Taylor, Linda became a very good friend, still is. We lost track of each other for a while. I know that she was quite ill. And her mother passed on. I think she had a couple of strokes, minor strokes, Linda did. But her mind is still bright. She still writes occasionally. And one of the more recent pieces she wrote deals with specifically common core. The common core of education failure, literacy failures, continue to compound with each generation as mis-educators focus on everything except the core problem, which is the devastation of the language, the literacy. The vast majority of Americans no longer hear or speak or spell or read or write English with competency, let alone with any degree of skill. The destruction of America's ability to precisely understand and use their own languages at the root of every problem that faces our nation. School failure, dearth of general knowledge, limited horizons, shallow, inaccurate thought processes, poor communication skills, unemployability, criminality, the development of this shallow polarized society in which we live. And yet, still, today, teachers are wasting precious educational time and damaging the young brains with flashcards and sight-word memorization. We have no reason to expect any noticeable change. Whether a hobby educator or a degreed educator, we're at the helm of the money-wasting regulation imposing U.S. Department of Education. Thank you, Jimmy Carter. Yes, it was under the Carter regime that the Department of Education came into being. My God, what a waste it has been. A waste of money. A waste of human functionality. True educators have mostly died off, for they've been spiritually beaten into silence. And thus far, no one in power has been willing to, first and foremost, accurately identify the core problem in its breadth. And secondly, agreed to fund only proven traditional methods and third, demand absolute use of successful teaching methods. And only by doing those three things can America solve the core problem at each level and thus reset the learning and intellectual abilities of all Americans. Preschool, elementary, sixth to twelfth graders, and adults. Maybe we just no longer have adults left in this nation. Think about this. Think about the generations that have come after us. And I don't know, I may be the oldest one in this group right now. Maybe I'm not. Look at the differences. Sex, love, drugs, rock and roll, huh? Yeah. Do you know that most modern teachers in America have never taught a single child to be a great reader? Linda's very wise educator mother always maintained that children who do learn to read in today's schools learn in spite of the instruction. That agree with her on that one. Linda's own son by the school's own testing was reading at the 11th grade level in second grade, but he was forced to use first grade Basal readers in the classroom because that was the level of the lowest child. He was not allowed to check out chapter books in the school library because the school rule was that children could not check out chapter books until the third grade, no matter their reading level. You see, it's not politically correct to be a very intelligent child in today's public schools. When one thinks of education with all of its frustrations and failures and stupid decisions, I must state that America never needed a federal department of education to dumb America down to this, its most incompetent level ever. No, the U.S. Department of Education has served a hog tie and distract local districts from fully and skillfully educating Americans to the high standards that American teachers taught to before that federal department. And its various state offshoots came in. Linda's confirmations were confirmed when she saw Laura. Laura was a social waitress, a local waitress who she'd known for three, 20 years. Saw rather infrequently little time to chat. And then recently, Laura waited on our table, Linda says, and I was able to ask, how are those reading boys doing? Laura responded, awesome. My older boy graduates this year. It's been and is being recruited by several universities. Now we're most interested in Iowa State, however, because my family is in Des Moines. My youngest son's a wizard. He wants to attend a university in California. His goal is to work for Apple so he can show them where they're making mistakes. Big smile. You see successful children coming out of the public schools, although that might not have been the case. It was some years before that Laura had stopped at Linda's table to say the school wants to put one of my boys in special ed and the other is not learning to read well either. Can you help? Laura was too busy to talk right then so Linda promised to put some material. A few days later I stopped to give her some things to have her boys do. Letters to move around to use the code in which English is written. A set of phonogram cards to teach the sounds represented in that code. Some simple practice stories with those phonograms underlined. Laura was not working that day, so I scribbled a very few notes on the only paper I had, a three, two by two post note. Four months went by before I next saw Laura. She was ready to return my materials. She said that they were no longer needed and thanked me warmly. Laura reported that both boys were now in the top reading groups in their classes. The principal had asked her what she had done to cause that rapid change, so she suggested that he called Linda Taylor. Had he called, she asked me? No, he had not called, and still a decade later no one from the district has ever called Linda States. Well, through the years she would occasionally hear about Laura's boys. One, she shared that her husband was funny and frustrated because the boys were reading nasty messages on bathroom walls as their family traveled. Each year Linda learns the boys had again won citywide essay writing contests also heard when the boys were not a completed regional and higher level essay competition and now suddenly at least in my eyes the older son is shopping colleges with his graduation lesson at that time two months away special ed Thank goodness Laura saved her sons from the black hall of special education so Who taught those boys to read well and thus set the stage for them to actually learn subject matter and develop a high rate of overall literacy? A. A caring mother using a few simple materials and a few hastily scribbled instructions or B. The teachers who had had at least several expensive time-consuming state-mandated education courses at the university. Honest. Non-brainwashed individuals will acknowledge that it was the mother who taught the boys to read and prepared them for a life of literacy and learning. Something is so god-awful sad today. And so the question that Linda asks is will Betsy DeVos or any other appointed figurehead or hobby educator be able to understand that difference and the importance of that difference? Are miseducated educators even capable of realizing the difference between a real education brought about by skilled, insightful, accurately trained teachers or the pre-education brought about by over-regulated, undereducated teachers and administrators following the pied pipers of consultants and textbook publishers? We discussed that textbook publisher business last week, if I'm not mistaken. Linda says that Throughout her years of working in public schools, she almost always observed that such individuals do not even understand why they are failing children in generation after generation and have little to no interest in learning about what actually works. Educated with brother Chase Fads and brass rings or fallback on the use of damaging sight word memorization because their training universities provided them with no other tools. Hello, Dagny. What an interesting day this is. Dagny's joined us along with JW, who I've actually not seen for a while. JB Books is with us. JB called me yesterday and I got some information for your brother. We'll talk a little later. Dagny says the principal probably wanted to know who the criminal was that taught the boy to read and then he would ban the material. He can't have educated slaves, you know. I'm going to say there's a book that was written a few years ago by Daniel Borstein entitled The Americans, The Colonial Experience. And the book explains, quote, through learning to read, write, and speak a common language, many peoples were amalgamated into a single nation, declaring teachable rules of language and help dissolve class distinction. It has kept one more avenue open in a mobile society. Who would have predicted that a free The equatrotarian society would be promoted by a pedantically precise standard of language. My friends, today's educators cannot even determine the solution of the problem when there are a couple of hundred years of evidence available to prove that a pedantically precise standard of language did indeed bring about universal literacy in America. How interesting. Linda Schrock-Pater. Linda is a reading specialist, a writer, a retired teacher. Author of several books, one entitled Read Better for Adults and Teens. It's a manual she wrote for those wanting to read better with greater ease and more efficiency. The book also includes short, important lessons for use of the code in which English was written, followed by eating practice stories arranged incrementally, ranging in difficulty from mid-elementary through college levels. with graded scoring for charting progress. How interesting. I have had several epiphanies in the last week or so. One was health related. The other was education related. And I'm talking about this in terms of my middle granddaughter, the 14 plus year old who lives with us who is nutritionally challenged eats absolute crap. She almost strictly thrives on french fries. She used to eat salads, she used to eat pork chops, she used to eat steaks. You put it down on the table before her and she won't eat any of it anymore. It's not because she's gone vegan. She's not even doing that. No, she's gone ramen noodles. Gets up this morning and she wasn't hungry. Well, she yesterday was a bowl of ice cream, to the best of my knowledge. You can't do this stuff. I don't want to do this stuff. I like to eat better than I do, but anyway, side issue. Except it all adds up. And then a piece that I think I may have talked to you about on Friday. Dealing with, for all practical purposes, what you and I are going to refer to as dyslexia. And the conclusion that both of these issues together, this being nutritionally challenged, and the dyslexia issue of the health nature and I guess there's a third equation here the fact damn schools don't give a darn no none all these things add up to what you and I would call a failure yeah that's gonna happen I don't know and I can't necessarily see a way out of it for this child she fights everything and when I walked into her room today I got very angry And I'm going to deal with it when she gets home tonight. Now, I won't be picking her up, so that's going to be difficult. But she comes in the house, comes into school, goes up and hugs her puppies, and goes in her room, closes the door, locks it, and that's it. It ain't going to happen tonight. I'm telling her that door stays open. Angry at her? I am exceptionally disappointed in her because she is not doing what she has to do. At home, she has no respect. No respect for her grandmother or grandfather. No respect. No respect for her own bedroom. No respect for the bathroom. She uses I'm done I have absolutely had it and I'm going to tell her she's going to grow up and start conducting herself like a decent human being For I will move back to the same school next year. I'm not doing it. I'm done Yes, that school is a better school for her, but I'm not going to keep her any longer I'm not getting up in the morning and taking her to go get breakfast and sometimes we have stuff at home, sometimes we take a morning and go get some coffee and a bagel at Starbucks or the Duchy Boros or whatever the case may be and then she goes to school but she's getting rooter and rooter and rooter. I understand part of the reason why she's angry at her parents. Her parents have absolutely little to do with her upbringing There's no financial support of what her needs are. The clothing for educational needs, nothing. She's stuck with her grandma and grandpa. Grandma and grandpa are pretty burned out. Pretty stinkin' burned out. And Linda's writing tells me that the education system has something to do with it. There's nothing there to excite this kid and give her a desire to go. You know, she made a comment to her sister last week. They were working on some algebra issues and the kid basically doesn't care. I'm not gonna need that when I grow up. Well, guess what? You're gonna need this stuff to graduate from school. But I no longer have the temperament to attempt to work with this child anymore. Livid. Absolutely livid. Groundwool's eye lay that she basically thums her noses and says F-U. Oh, she doesn't say it. But the way she acts and conducts herself. Which of course leads us to our next story, but I must share with you the title of the article is Bring Back the Paddle. Now, we're not talking about for William Casey so that, you know, if everyone died, but we're talking about the paddle in school, the paddle at home. No, no, that's physical abuse. Be considered sexual abuse in some arenas. We tell you something, I was in junior high school. We're talking 7th and 8th grade. Eldon Carper, the principal. We'd already been to Homer Kirchhoff's shop. He's our shop teacher. Teaching us how to use table saws and other equipment and lathes. But how much trust can you put a guy who's got his two middle fingers got sliced off? I saw it one point in time. Years later, I ran into the guy again. I was grown an adult and married by this time and realized the guy was an alcoholic. Probably had been back in the you know seventh and eighth grade. Well in eighth grade he became our Drafting teacher and he was good at it. I've never forgotten any of it I still continue to do much of those same kind of things But we need paddles as our first project to learn how to use a drill press and you know a jigsaw to cut the paddle out and then pop a bunch of holes in it and then we got this varnish it or paint it or whatever we're going to do but we didn't get to take it home to show what the momma did no no no we we get to turn those over the principal and he had a whole wall and all the boys in the classroom had their paddle with their name on it and if you got a line got sent to the principal's office during the course of your tenure at that school the Northbrook junior high school in Northbrook Illinois Elden Carper put out the paddle and whooped your ass. So when I came across this article last night, of course I've gotten into arguments with my cousin who just lived down the road from me a little bit rowdy and oh my god, oh no, you cannot beat me. You can't spank the children. Can't this, can't that. That's right. That way you get to raise up a bunch of whining, simpy pussies, snowflakes, arrogant jerks. JW says my grandparents had a paddle in plain sight in the kitchen was never needed Just because you're able to keep it in plain sight Now I've been having carrying the paddle around with me for years. It's called a belt That's right. This guy is got some holes in in in in in in this this thing and it allows the air to go through so it snaps your ass a little bit better So when I come across this article called bring back the paddle I determine I gotta find a picture of a teacher paddling a kid. So I go to Google and I inadvertently reverse my words. I type in the words spanking teacher. Uh oh, it opens up all sorts of pictures with scantily clad teachers either getting spanked by Well, you know, they were semi porno type things, but that's not what was meant so I came across this other pictures Alright this one I'll post and it's definitely a picture of a teacher probably back in the late 1800s maybe real early 1900s Blackboard in the back all this stuff all over it and she's got this kid bent over her knees and she is just smacking the hell out of this kid That there's that that physical abuse stuff Look violent attacks on teachers in secondary schools my friends have become epidemic clearly a product liberalism and education Well, I think of the words the Elmer Gantry singing there Give me that old-time religion because we need some of it as proper training makes such behavior unthinkable. More I'm getting spanked by your teacher. If you come back. Do you truly want to stay out of the system? Are you prepared to buy into the biggest scams of the Iraqi dinner? 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Now today, 31 states have outlawed the paddle in schools and all are having trouble with attacks on female teachers. Huh. Interesting, huh? In our day, few boys escape the dreaded words, drop your trousers, bend over and put your hands on that chair. We at One Teacher would say to mothers, no boy's education is complete until he's been paddled. And the mothers back then agreed. The experience made such an impression on miscreants. Bad behavior vanished into great respect for anything in high heels and hair and a bun. Your butt tingled for a couple days after a paddle and you got very tired of answering, what did it feel like? Your concern became how to avoid ever having it happen again. Just, just hear it. Get it. Animated your anal sphincter and that happened about once a week. Oh yeah, kept the rest of the class in real good shape, huh? Well now students challenge and attack teachers knowing nothing will happen to them, especially if they're minorities. And some teachers actually fear their students. Any wonder there's a serious shortage of teachers today? And parents have turned from full support for schools and teachers to using any opportunity to sue the schools for money! Which is just yet another institution lawyers have ruined ranking only one place behind legislatures. We as a nation, as a people, as a society are in decay. And we do not mean the small pound in Illinois had the same name. Decay? Oh, that's Decatur. When we got paddled, we did everything we could to keep it from our parents, because we'd get another whooping when we got home. You know, we'd disgrace the family. Sitting through dinner with a burning butt was a challenge. You were as nervous as a cat in the dog pound. And acting casual was difficult. There were friends of others to worry about, and you'd jump when the phone rang. Getting sent to the principal's office meant the battle for sure it out in the hall where everybody in school would hear it So you go back to class with a red face tears not running out of your nose nursing the one paper towel you were given by your spanker Everybody else is grinning and snickering and laughing as you sat in Winston pain and none the teachers cannon and local parent piece and School paddling links to the innate mother's hands, swat on the butt to keep little fingers from animal mouths and fires, embers and rings, burners or light sockets. Paddles were applied where no bones are broken. Spool of schools' thankings melds with motherly love. And who loves you more than your mom? Female teachers entered the envelope for either sex with a paddle in hand, but 99% of all swats were given to boys. Paddling girls was rare, but done in virtual secrecy. Can't take a chance of a girl's skirt flying up. Ooh, the boys might get excited there. Of course, the mothers would say, remember, mother loves you. WAP! School teachers say, don't forget, we all love you. WAP! Same message. When you got WAP'd at school, by the time you got home, your parents invariably knew about it already, and you got WAP! WAP! again. You see spanking enables juvenile transference from mother to other females. Lady were stepping stones to manhood for boys. Not surprisingly, paddle boys wash the same teacher's blackboards and carry their books home in a mix of respect and crush and insurance that maybe it wouldn't happen again. Thank my teacher had to discipline me. It was nothing compared to what I get when I got home. That's right. In Singapore, they call it caning. Caning is used for misdemeanors and they have the lowest rate of repeat shoplifting offenses or DUI or domestic violence which is particularly appropriate. Once again, the once is enough attitude if you've been there or once is too much. Nonetheless, it's, you know, you're asked to pay for a woman, isn't it? Russian psychotherapist B. Sprensky has used the cane very effectively, treating and depression, guilt, psychosis, suicide prevention, and we've been notoriously hard to treat. All of which suggests a psychological response generates a hormone in addition to restoring psychological balance. It's thought that women's ability to cry relieves stress in a good way, or good in a way good for heart health. Can we treat male heart disease with a paddle? Many women would eagerly say yes after living with an uptight type A personality for a decade. But then I think back to the pictures that I began to see about paddling teacher. But then some of the teachers pay the kids back at 16, 17 by having fulfilling their own sexual fantasies, you see. Maybe Bank the teacher. Oops, wrong subject, down the wrong path. Freudian psychology. That's predicated on relieving guilt. Talking people out of feeling bad, but there's stupidity, or rule breaking, or bad behaviors. Why not paddle to resolve the issues? It would be faster and cheaper, which is the real reason it may never happen in pricey Western culture again. In England, in Europe, in the fall of Eastern Russia, the cane is still used in schools, and they're made of racan, a weed like cane without nodes. Smooth and... oops, what are we doing here? Did I accidentally push my button off? I hope not. No, we're okay. Where do we leave this? Okay, it's smooth, works well, applied to pants or underwear, but can break bare skin cause serious infections. The reed, of course. Of course, none of this ever happens with a paddle unless they've got holes, which should not be used as they re-brinked welts that steam for a week and occasionally break the skin and infect dangerously. Well, they used the one with the holes on my butt, and I don't think I came out of there infected. Of course, American psychologists generally take issue with the concept of punishing guilt and not excusing it in the great tradition in Freudian psychotherapy. But, It may be far more effective in punishing the paddle as it's harmless and more likely to end bad behavior than will it then will it excuse against patients actually feel better having paid the price for their sins and repeats offend less often. But you see the administrative credential for school principals could include a paddling credential. We could call it corporal therapy. requires set officials to certify teachers to ensure good technique, inspire respect for school administrators as bad teachers may require refresher training at the principal's discretion. This alone could improve the quality of instruction markedly. That, of course, is unless the female teacher is in the room behind closed doors with the principal and they've got a different kind of paddling in mind. Oh, this does get rather exciting, doesn't it? Certainly paddle spanking should return to the schools, however, perhaps be used in punishing mis- demeans and in psychotherapy as all of those fields are in need of improvement, deficiency, cross-cutting. And so we say to America, bring back the paddle, please, could get interesting. Oh, third grade, Mrs. Otis. Oh, God, how I loved her. I don't know who's calling me at this hour, but I'm not answering, so... Oh, that looks like one of those sales call numbers they're calling me. I should answer just a screw with their minds and tell them to come on over for a spanking, huh? God. There is my friends, little or no respect in this nation any longer for much of anyone or anything. There was some police invited to come to a school recently, Gay High School, in Mount Morris, Michigan. but they were invited to come to the school for a particular reason. They were conducting a drug sweep at the request of a Michigan high school. And in going through the school, we're surprised to find handmade police brutality posters plastered to the wall outside of a social studies classroom. Now, I know there's a lot of anti-police type, calendarian regalia out there. Oh, they shot somebody. Oh, they killed somebody. Oh, but Martha and him's with a good boy. Detective Christopher Weber took photos of these posters, and he posted them on social media a week ago. Blasted the school district for perpetuating the narrative, the lies, the victimhood regarding supposed excessive force by law enforcement. Are there some that are doing? Of course there are. And there are some bad people, good cop, bad cop, the whole mind goes, but there's some bad folks out there in every frickin' profession. Hell, there's bad bankers, they'll stick it to you in a heartbeat, man. You know, it's just unbelievable. But there are cops that are out in Deanser every single day. They've got a right to defend themselves. They've got families to go home to, a wife maybe. Kids to raise and yet somebody can pull a gun on a cop If the cop kills the guy the cops the bad guy Well in this case the school administration Requested several canine teams to do a drug suite common practice for many schools in Genesee County, Michigan That according to detective Weber. He told the blue lives matter organization last Friday He said I learned from some of the canine teams about the posters And I asked to post their pictures in the interest of sharing what, in my opinion, is subject matter inappropriate for a high school. The posters you see were the product of an Elizabeth Ann Johnson High School project regarding the 4th and 5th amendments. Mount Morris consolidated school superintendent Renee Galster. Galster told the local radio station. It explained that students created the posters as their final assignment for the class. And while some students chose to focus on police brutality, other featured topics including Terry Frisk compare and contrast the Miranda rights and specific court cases related to the Invenus. Galtster noted the posters were never intended to offend anyone, then they blamed the officers for not having investigated further before posting to social media. That according to Detective Weber. The officer that took the photo did not speak to any school employee about it prior to posting it to social media and commenting on it, she said. Had we known that an officer or officers were offended and upset, we would have taken it as a learning opportunity both for our adults involved and the students. You're full of crap, lady. Then she boasted of her positive and open professional relationship with local law enforcement. Yeah. She said, I would always ask that we be given the opportunity to have a conversation prior to a social media post and when we have hurt the defendant. Adding the posters have been taken down. Oh, certainly there was no ill intent or disrespect meant by those posters. I sincerely apologize for any message of disrespect or misinformation that was interpreted by the photos or my students projects. That was never the intent. The posters have been removed so we can study them and create adjustments. Sounds just like a typical BS artist, doesn't she? Right? Yeah. Detective Weber told Blue Lives Manor that although the superintendent's response was respectful and thoughtful, it also lacked empathy. The superintendent, the faculty, and many students are effectively doubling down on the insult by arguing that I should have investigated further. Our detective said I accept no obligation to do that in order to feel disgusted by all of this. Whoever explained that he has an immense amount of respect to the amazing teachers in the district. And I fully understand the plight of our teachers who are amazing particular for this area. To me, this issue is part of a broader issue of what is being normalized for our youth in this entire country. Weber said he believes the curriculum should be altered to reflect the instances of police brutality or rarity and that extensive discussion of the issue has skewed the public's perception caused many to believe that excessive force is a regularly occurring problem. It simply is not a large enough societal problem to merit much discussion. Many students obviously have an opinion that diverges from that reality, so cancel the glamorized juvenile poster making entirely. I think what's missing from my, the assignment of the students comprehension is math. And based on the content of the posters, the students aren't being taught multi-varied studies that contradict their sensationalism, the detective stated. And in his post, Detective Weber explained that Galster's apology coupled with her admonishing him for not coming to her with his concerns ultimately proved his point about biases. and misguided beliefs towards the law enforcement community. What's missing from the conversation is several years of Americans growing frustrated with a certain brand of political influence and mantra that's dividing us. Whoever's post read, our youth should not have to take any of that under consideration for a school project, which is exactly why the project was misguided, no matter what its intent was. If you did not think it would be offensive for this to be on display when several officers arrive to assist you, if your first inclination is to shame another police officer for their disgust with this and in the same breath apologizing, Ms. Gullster, you have much more progress to be made with respect to police-community relations. Bang, end of quote Detective Weber. who then wanted to draw a comparison between instances of excessive force and the frequency of sexual relationships between students and teachers. Ah ha, I knew this would get in here. He said, I think that if the teacher wanted guidance on what changes to make for future assignments, he should or she should ask him or herself what would be appropriate for covering teacher, student, sexual misconduct. I hate to use that analogy, said Detective Weber, but it might inspire these misguided educators to help make lesson plans commensurate with the true scope of the problem. Well, my friends, that's where it all ties back into our commentary earlier about what's wrong in education today. The whole mentality of the government involvement, the common core mentality, These are the things that are wrong in education today. They're letting the writers and the editors and the printers of so-called education books today rule the roost. They dictate exactly what will and will not be taught. They keep beating around the bush. The teachers in so many instances are just on the get-by. These are amongst the reasons for the development of Metropolis Cafe. to report the good, the bad, and the ugly. In addition to expand on one's ability to improve their historical knowledge. But then you see, I guess I'm old hat, because there's very few people that seem to give a damn about any of these things anymore. Don't care, buy a kid a cell phone and get them out of our hair. And the kid spends every waking moment on that cell phone. Every bit of news, every bit of indoctrination that they get other than the school run. is destroyed the entire education system of this country. I have two older granddaughters that are just a few years apart. One is 18, the other is currently 14. So you're looking at three and a half, four years apart in age. The difference between those two children is shocking. I've shared with you the stories before. The 18 year old is now in the university. She got a massive number of scholarships to attend. His first year is costing her little nothing. She's working. She wanted to go to school at the age of three and a half. By five and a half she knew she wanted to study engineering, which is what she's doing, aeronautical engineering. Is she perfect? No, she's got her issues. Hell, ain't perfect either. You ain't seen me walk on any water. I'm too tired to walk it, man. I just think that bottom of the damn water right now. We, the parents, we the grandparents, Must be prepared to take it back over Get your kids your grandkids out the hell out of it The public pool system. We've got a we've got to remove them. We've got to take better control We've got to find ways to work with them at home But when you've got a child or a grandchild that says I'm never gonna need that in life They're defeating themselves before they even give themselves a chance. No, you're gonna need this stuff to graduate from high school And I had to make the conclusion last night that unless this child is willing to tow the mark and to work with us and let us help her education with nutrition, with the lessons of life, if she is going to come home and go in the room and shut the door and lock it and not come out to have dinner with anyone in the family, then I will not allow her to stay in that same school next year. Yeah, JB, she's quite a kid. She's home for The winter break still got a massive amount of socialization. Do you understand she was close to four or six other girls that were in cheerleading with her for the entire four years of high school. And they're getting together for lunch here in about an hour. Hopefully she'll be in a position to pick her sister up after school. And I will be off the air and everything by then. And my middle one is going to get a little bit of a rude awakening. When she gets home, I'm taking some little electronic instruments away from her. I'm giving her an hour and a half to get done what she has to do in her room. If she does not do it, she will not get those in back tonight. But I'm tired of the absolute disrespect. This has been an interesting hour. Thank you much for joining us. Lord willing, we'll be back with you tomorrow. Maybe we'll delve into some health-related issues tomorrow. I've been kind of held her scepter in this stuff for a while. Anyway, gotta run. Got some things coming up in about an hour that I gotta be ready for and gotta make some phone calls. JB will talk in a while. And shoot me an email if you've got the ability to. If not, we'll just talk on the phone. Later, Gator. See you then. Bye bye. Now you can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. 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Has turned from the creator's will And let evil take out the reckless men who lead them Want to strip away their freedom And do this very soon. Don't smoke a mirror Switching bait, criticize and confiscate And let the guilty walk away. In this much righteous godly nation In the halls of education, They will build a child. Spread the word and they pretend To guard the health of the people Well good morning, it is a brand new year 2019 and welcome to Connecting the Dots with Dan Hapel. Today we will have a program that will kick off the new year and we will be discussing a subject I think that's important to everyone. And that is, will this be a year of hope and renewal or will it be a year of destruction of our constitutional republican form of government? And I believe that it will be a year of hope and renewal. And I have a couple of guests today that will be talking about that very subject. William Jasper, Bill Jasper from He is the senior editor of the New American magazine and Bill has been talking about this and writing about this for the last number of months in the New America because there is a push worldwide to take our freedoms back. There is a push worldwide to end this globalist nightmare called the New World Order that is pushing us into a one world communist socialist one world government and I think we really need to make 2019 the year that we take our, not only our nation back, but we take our world back. And the only way we can do that is if we start to get off the couch and we start to do
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