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  • The Law of Attraction does work and can scientifically be proven to do so. The only problem is the many other keys to success that work along with it which are not revealed and make it not work.Secret societies(GIN,masons,etc) have known these secrets for ages. I am a member of GIN, a private member invitation only secret society. Within, you learn all the secrets that can virtually 100% guarantee success if followed. Winners: contact me at 4043242450 or wishesgranted22@gmail.com to learn more

  • I prefer holistic education. Where students are taught essential subjects but also about their body and mind. How certain things like love and compassion can make positive change in our society.

  • Now we have modern schooling and skilled people that can balance checks, drive a car, knows that the food pyramid is Hamburgers and Hotdogs, knows the difference between an "I-POD" and an "I-PAD" work in a Assembly line, believe the corporate mass media and say this is reality, always keeping up to date with self-absorbed and narssistic celebrities, believe in every candidate that uses the word change and knows that politics is only about left or right. Damn I'm proud to be a modern man! :D

  • Now we have modern schooling and we have more skilled people that can balance checks, drive a car,knows that hamburgers and hotdogs is the food pyramid, knows the difference between an "I-POD" and an "I-PAD", work in a assembly line, believe the corporate mass media and say this is reality, always keeping up to date with many self-absorbed and narssistic celebrities, believe in a politician when they say the word "change" and always believe that politics is only about left or right.

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  • the egyptians built the pyramid, Michaelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes that depicts Adam and God, china fortified its entire country in ancient time and provided the world with all of the basic innovations like gunpowder to pasta,the inca's built macchu pichu on top of a mountain, there where international bestsellers like homer and virgil, philisopheres like Socrates to Lau tzu that influenced both hemispheres of the world.I could go on and on!...

  • DUDEEE TO DUMB ASS PHINNY5608 EXPLAIN THE PYRIMDS EXPLAIN THOSE STONE ALINED IN A CIRCLE ( I4OT THE NAME) PLEASE STFU EDUCATION EXIST BECAUSE OF CREATIVITY NOT CAUSE IT CREATED IT SELF (GOD)...(BS) AND IN SIMPLE WORDS IN WHICH I COULD ELABORATE BUT ITS NOT NECESSARY PROVES HOW IGNORANT UR CLAIM IS

  • I rarely come across people as full of shit as this guy. His arguments make no sense at all. He's worse than Glenn Beck. He has no understanding of history whatsoever, and he just rides the conventional "wisdom" of "Oh, the present sucks and the past was so great!" Before schooling kicked in, people had no skills and worked in factories doing jobs that led to carpal tunnel syndrome. Maybe that's why some people like him: they want to go back to the days when exploitation was easy.

  • @phinny5608 "Before schooling kicked in, people had no skills"

    ... wow, public education really did a number on you.

  • @BelleAndTheBoy Yes, it did, just not the kind you mean. I listen to documented and verifiable history, not the ramblings of cranky old men with happy illusions about the past.

  • @phinny5608 before the late eighties 'documented and verifiable history' was only available through a handful of tv channels, a handful of newspaers/magazines, the education system and books (which were produced by publishers). all of these information sources were formulated and distributed by the immensely wealthy and a tiny number of people in government. look around the world the systems of control are collapsing, this is mainly due to greed, and the determination of those who understand.

  • @67jedi67 Oh really?  So where did you read that?

  • @phinny5608 i didn't read it in one place, it is a culmination of many years of research and interest in the subject. most of what i said is only recent history so a lot of it is common knowledge. school system teaches you to do what your told or be punished. gets you used to submitting to authority without questioning. your early years are very important, your mind is totally open and you take things in very easily as you have little objectivity due to your inexperience in the world.

  • @67jedi67 You say many years of research, and I'm not denying that part. My point is you just said what you said about books, newspapers, and television being owned by a few people, then go on to say you read this in books or where ever. Do you see the disconnect here? Even if you're totally right, how do you know I don't have perfectly reliable sources for my views? (Part of which, by the way, is years of reading bullshit arguments and seeing the same symptoms in Gatto's writing.)

  • @phinny5608 i did say before the late 80's, the relative economic freedom experienced in the last 60 years has allowed those who were unhappy with the status quo if determined to break away and become influencers themselves, this loss of central control only increased dramatically with satelite, cable, more independent publishers and then the internet has now become the most powerful tool for truth (and lies), a single person with a computer can sometimes do what a tv network did in the past.

  • @phinny5608 Look in the mirror. U will see a sheep, incapable of outside the box thinking.

  • @JamJHolmes I based my views on facts, not cranky old men. Who's the sheep?

  • maybe the occupy movement could add this to there agenda.

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  • I will not participate in society.

  • @omare788 I've been pulling away from it some time now and i've never felt more free. I don't work, don't pay taxes, don't do anything else but read and write to become an author one day. Society needs to become wise first before i "contibute" :)

  • I"m freshman and i came here because i ever since i got into public school I've been having a hard time studying.

  • I have to write an essay about he ideas shared between Gatto, Malthus and Darwin's theory of natural selection. Someone write it for me. :(

  • Children don't need teachers, but the teacher/student model remains because it serves the interests of power via the indoctrination of the young into a reflexively subservient relationship to anyone they are told is an authority. This model needs to be replaced with the mentor model where both parties are granted the full status of person-hood, and the young are permitted to grow up based upon their actual interests and needs rather than according to fixed k-through 12 factory style processing.

  • Please take a quick look at our channel: the fight to reform compulsory schooling is about to begin. This is it; if we fail, change will forever be impossible.

  • Intellectuals more or less tell us what we already know

    Gee, america is retarded? Well I never

  • I like how he actually distinguishes between the utopian view of schooling vs. compulsory state-schooling so you can't just blame it on 'the commies' or something along those lines. development is education, not the upper hand hegemony, even when it is in a smaller amount(such as vouchers).

  • I don't understand what he is saying. Like in the book against school. Why Is he againt school? What's he trying to say? Help D:

  • Anyone going to do something about it?

  • You know the top-rated comment on this vid? I'm batista777, and this is the channel of an organization I'm a part of. I'm hoping anyone who sees this comment subscribes to us. We're still in the planning stages, but once we launch our movement, we'll post a video stating so, along with other informative vids, so please keep your eyes on us.

    We are youth looking to take our generation back, and pave the way for the next by reforming public education. Please spread the word once we're ready.

  • You know...I wouldn't hold so much animosity for public schooling if they would merely speak the truth: go to school to get easy jobs/money. Instead, this system lies to everyone and tells them that unless you go to school, you are undisputedly stupid.

    Well, I guess a bunch of us dropouts are morons by default. It's just funny how we're a hell of a lot more complex and articulate than most "good students." Actually, it isn't amusing.This crap drives me crazy everyday.

  • Do not deviate from your daily interval. Anyone seen Equilibrium? Very similar to what he speaks about.

  • I agree with Gatto's perspective, to a certain extent. But he ignores pragmatic challenges, like the seeming impossibility of parents holding down full-time jobs while being the sole educators of their children.

  • @SlugChristie

    ..and who do you think arranged for the masses to be forced to work as hard as US parents do today and still fall deeper into debt... even as the governing corporates from town to state go bust and the Fed blows the federal debt higher with "quantitive easing"? Bankers... and their "Secret Chiefs".

    Better to be poor and relatvely free, teaching your children, than slaving to only to worsen your slavery and that of your children.

  • @SlugChristie As the home schooling population grows, the economy will have to bend to it. The economy takes the shape it does b/c of what people do (out of conformity, out of fear...). It's not yet "impossible" to do it.

  • @SlugChristie - Some like minded parents form small schools under a retired teacher or share the instruction programs. State schools glorify the State, and push cultural collectivism and "group think". In a cultural sense, Socialism perpetuates childhood wherein we think "someone else is taking care of problems" and we dont make our OWN way in the world. Americans were more rugged a mere 40 years ago. Now we're sheep. Public schooling bears most of the blame for that.

  • For a more rational, less partisan take on this subject I would recommend John Holt's books or Ivan Illych's "Deschooling Society".

  • Throughout history, education has been an institution designed to indoctrinate students into accepting certain norms and philosophical ideas as correct while at the same time indoctrinating them into accepting as unacceptable any standard outside of those ideas. This is certainly not the appropriate forum for discussing the evils of modern education, but since you are already here on youtube, check out some of Pink Floyd's takes on education and society by viewing videos from "The Wall"

  • I disagree with one of Gatto's points. Not believing in supernatural things has NOTHING to do with consumerism or materialism. I've read lots of philosophy, and a prominent philosopher hasn't believed in god for about 300 years. A couple philosophers believed that aesthetics justify human existence. I agree with that. I hope Gatto doesn't include religion into any of his argument cause his views on religion are crazy.

  • @TheDavid2222 where does he say that? That's a pretty poorly thought out statement by him

  • @Zachdudeio2 He doesn't say it! TheDavid2222 is arguing against things that aren't there.

  • @TheDavid2222 Yeah, I don't get his religiosity. He also thinks sports builds character (seriously, that's well nigh psychotic). I wouldn't know about the German origins of schooling w/o him, though. Of course, when does one ever agree with every single word uttered by another? OTOH, I never read a word of John Holt I didn't think was right on.

  • @ion010101 I don't think sports builds character either. I participated in athletics alot in high school and kids fought with each other most of the time. Your absolutely right about people never agreeing with everything uttered by another human being. I l'll look into John Holt. I should not have said that his views on religion are "crazy". He has a point. I just would have liked it if he said tradition and culture instead of religion.

  • A part of me really does hope that I flunked those stupid test they are talking about.

  • WRONG! John D Rockerfeller was a deovted Christian who donated to charity and went to Church every Sunday. He did not complete throw away religion

  • @thadex454 haha!!! that's funny. I'm not looking to argue with you over those particular facts, however I have been to church more than a few times while not believing in god 100%. It makes me liaugh because of the image, is always different than the root.

  • @thadex454 WRONG! Dead wrong! All these scum bankster criminal rapinous thieves mentioned were scum JEWS! jews do not practice Christianity, unless they are 'conversos' (marranos = swine), and that only superficially. In secret they continue with their Talmudic aberrations, anti-Christian agendas, and their world genocide plans. To say what you did makes you an agent of the world parasites, or one of them. Maybe in Tel Aviv?

  • @debalazo Another point is that the big powers in the world of zionism, & illuminati christians, they will kill & enslave even theyre own. Theyre religions are only a show for public eyes, the entire point of the religions is to control & enslave people. They may go to temple, & church, but its just a front, in order to get control over the masses. They feed off of the economic support of the patrons of each religion, & they also find fanatic henchmen to do assassinations & dirty deeds for "God"

  • good point ! never thought of it that way.

  • R U MY FATHER

  • 'Not going with the program' does not mean you should not educate yourself. The autodidact learns far more in the long run than those conditioned and diverted to narrow areas of knowledge.

    Valid education, alligned with a little ingenuity, pays off in the long run. An exponential curve, rather than a limited constant slope benefiting others more than yourself.

  • I resisted the school structure, and the orders I was given, throughout my entire school career. At the time I suffered for it, I did not know why I felt like simply saying no, or just ignoring them. but because of it I am in a bad situation, I sort of wish I had just gone with the program, but really I prefer being poor unemployed and mentally free, than run by the clone machine.

  • This is why home schooling is on the rise and more people are abandoning public schools.

  • @AbsintheGlasses But so many people can't afford that.When I told my mom that I wanna be home schooled,she said it's too expensive.

  • Somehow during my entire childhood and adulthood I've always known that I could do anything I wanted. It remains to this day that many of the people I encounter always have some reason for not accomplishing their own ambitions and for some irrational and unreasonable motive explain why my ambitions are not plausible. The problem with being free of 'group think' is that there is constant challenge from "Zombieland" Then the state works on building your apathy et. all. Stay motivated people!

  • @teacherpaul13 My mother is a retired schoolteacher. I used to sell books on Critical Thinking and offered one to her to use in her classroom. Hers was a "self contained" classroom. She told me, "I don't have enough time to teach the children how to think because I'm having to teach them how to take 'The Test'." Meaning the standardized testing given at the end of the year. What I'm getting at, is the school is meant to teach "memorization and regurgitation", not actual thinking skills.

  • @TheFaithfulsongbird It's temporary memorization. Do you remember all the stuff you learned in science class and what not? I don't and I did pretty well through most of school

  • And you know why? Because it was really NOT important! Of all the stuff that was shoved into your brain at school, which stuff is really useful to you today, at work, or every day life? That's what you do or would remember, only. But the system teaches that monotony to idle goy cows' brains, and keep them from reasoning, developing, and even inventing new things, useful, of course. And with a world HERD at their disposal, the scum international JEW will have its JewWorldPestilence... NOT REALLY!

  • The first degree...that of Pro Fessor in Catholic universities across Europe.

    'Illuminati', name for the Jesuit while under the Papal Ban.

    Illumbrados...the enlightened, the aware. Quite a different thing from the Borgia Jesuit.

    No 'NWO', just Rome and all her Orders using new tools.

  • My problem with Gatto is that he spent 29 years in public schools, teaching and earning an income/pension. His message that public education is an enemy of true learning is a bit off-kilter then, considering that he spent his career in it. (i.e. If he thought it was so bad, why'd he stay 30 years?)

  • @JohnLeeMD That is true, but he was, by his account, a firebrand. He was trying to do his best within the system. He was disciplined and I believe fired at times.

  • Exactly, thebirdsremindme. There is far more depression and oppression than education.

    Take the IQ tests of varying names. If a child scores poorly and cannot improve, then the child eventually quits.

    The Big Lie extant...that IQ (as a form of thought) is any better than other forms of thought. In point of fact, it is one of the weakest. There is nothing that may not be 'sold' to those with 'high IQ', and little common sense.

    Another lie; that age is a stumbling block to learning.

  • Schooling K-12, and then College, is a joke.

    The classes are designed to dumb you down. Their most egregious error is not teaching critical thinking and analytical skills. You are instead encouraged to regurgitate the "approved" (aka censored, edited, skewed)" material in your textbook. It is also likely that the teacher knows about as much as you do regarding the topic.

    The average person has no idea, if properly cultivated, how high their intellect could soar.

  • @thebirdsremindme It does beg the question though, as to whether or not it's a bad thing. Obviously, for history books to tell outright lies is one thing. But in terms of creating a homogenous and unified society, would you say you (as a gov't) have to try to indoctrinate the masses in some way. I mean, I agree with you that things like independent thought are totally neglected... and teachers are the BIGGEST lemmings when it comes to free thinking... but do you wonder if it is a necessary evil.

  • Without diverting any more 'off topic', the limiting of sugar consumption should not imply a ramping of artificial sweetener usage as replacement...nor is that my aim.

  • If worried about sugars in foods, do the following:

    Strictly limit soft drink and sweets intake. Look at the insulin index effect of basic foods and adjust diet if needed.

    Before each meal, drink 2 tblspns Apple Cider Vinegar with 8 oz of water. You could also place it in 8oz of tea with a little lime. Before bed, do the same.

    Your blood sugar levels will drop anywhere from 20-40%.

    You will also notice a drop in appetite and slow weight loss. Likely tied to the low ph of ACV.

  • @abbesieyes pelase listen to this person for this person is spot on for health,our usaa goverment is efectivly outlawing sugar while only allowing world wide created food chemistry product from monsanto called sweetner,these sweetners are a result of phenelutroniucd a chemical product from monsanto ,sucralose is another,all diet comercial products,pepsi,this phenelutronics are more adictive than cocaine,this is true and well documented,feel free to look on the side of your diet soda right now

  • If one wishes to understand what occured re: Prussia, you would have to understand the internal workings of Prussia just prior to the establishment of the Monroe Doctrine. The 'Holy Roman' cabal undertaking to destroy liberty in all nations.

  • you made all that stuff up,thats not why ther is a school program,it is to train people to acept orders and uniformity,to be diciplined in an orderly way that everyone is judged by so all through life they are catogorized.meanwhile the goverment replaces the childwork force that fed the family farm with industry ag buisness and welfare soup kitchens,children used to work and still do every other country replacing me and other hardworking ilegal glasblower artisians,sorry for rant,ha peace

  • @plantsofthegods so of course after listening to the rest you actually said what i was trying to ay,we were in school for conformity and to be displaced but not actually learning productive usefull or even releant information to ones own culture or society,i know when i ws in school the books were 20 years outdated,all the older books have the real information,now things have been changed and shortened,kids or people are dumb as dumb can be

  • Gatto is a willing thrall. Don't listen to rhetoric on how he did or didn't do something. He is dissembling on this video, so likely can't be trusted.

    There is very little valid ever stated by the Romans. At least in discourse with non-romans.

  • " .....and they will report other children who are deviating ."

  • theres good there, as well as bad..sadly, the character of children is corrupted by throwing them with who knows what in a classroom..parents wonder why kids have so many problems, now..its cause you have put them with the masses in the classes, & this is their "normal".Homeschool & 4get the un-needed lessons & texts that u will never use in real life, & teach about business, $ management,& not being a clone-dont conform.think outside the box, or except the "normal" issues in todays youth.AWAKE

  • and yet he taught for 30 years...after 2 years teaching i realise i cannot continue anymore n will b leaving this yr....

  • @Fretanation ... if you listen to his other interviews you will hear Gatto say that he didn't use the teacher's rulebook. He researched how the elite private schools educated the wealthy children and developed a teaching plan similar to those schools. Gatto taught the poorest children in NYC. His students did so well that he became Teacher of Year in NYC and NY state. Those awards drew unwanted attention to his unauthorized teaching methods. He was "punished" for his success and publicly quit.

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  • Gatto...the only propagandist extant.

    Prussia's education was being undermined by Rome in much the same manner as the US version has been.

    Investigate the reality of history...not the mere pronouncements of a Roman mouthpiece.

  • All part of the Requirimiento long undertaken by Rome against all the nominally free societies.

    Create fiat money and then tax to the breaking point, such that others may train and become surrogate parents...implanting and conditioning Roman meme until the child succumbs.

  • I never learnt a single thing worth learning in public shools outside of math based classes.

  • My homeschooling friends seems to love this guy and his extremest views. Of course, the public school system needs LOTS of attention. Home schoolers and people like him also think that we all have the resources to not work and home school our children. What a delusion! My community if full of one parent households just scraping by. School is often the refuge for these children where they can be with teachers who care about them, be fed. Insulting to shit on those who work hard for children.

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  • @silverferriel i think that is his point. our society creates situations where parents becomes strangers to the kids themselves. the parents have to work long hours or have multiple jobs to support their family. he is making a critique of our society's historical development of education base on capitalism and industrial ideals rather then self growth. school were seen as production lines to ship out workers for the large corporations. this has been the traditional model of education.

  • @silverferriel you're in a delusion. obviously this whole system has been invented so parents cant be there for there kid. this corruption goes beyond the public schools

  • I just picked up my kid from the POLICE STATION because he stoled 3 boxes of CHOCOLATE!!!! BEAT HIS LITTLE ASS!!! AND HE WILL NEVER DO IT AGAIN I promise you that!! ... BUT... THE POLICE STATION!!!! WHAT MOTHER FUCKERS!!!

  • The current 'system'...a group of Pro Fessors of Rome, enabling yet another Roman tyranny.

  • January 1946---NEA JOURNAL publishes "The Teacher and World Government" by Joy Elmer Morgan (editor of NEA JOURNAL from 1921 to 1955), in which he proclaims: "In the struggle to establish an adequate world government, the teacher...can do much to prepare the hearts and minds of children for global understanding and cooperation.... At the very top of the agencies which will assure the coming of world government must stand the school, the teacher, and the organized profession."

  • we still should have an education system,but we need to get rid of corruption and political agendas ,goverment needs to be split up a bit ,think how cool the world would be if the strong helped the weak and humans worked to better the lives of us all instead of chasing capital gain and control over people.i know there are lazy people but if you dont do your bit then you get left out,i know it would be hard to do but if were trying to achive it then were not dividing and fighting the wrong people

  • Let me just add, some of the comments here have restored my faith. It's nice to know that when all of my family and friends turn their backs on me, there are some of you who aren't completely shallow.

  • I thank everything that is holy for this man. I'm only 16, and I have been ridiculed beyond belief by every adult I know. Why? Because I have the audacity to turn school down and educate myself.

    I've learned more about the world in my short time alone than from 10 years of schooling. Sure, it's lonely, but it makes you strong. Kids these days should stop putting their lives in the hands of others.

  • @batista777 same here, anyone without the capacity to turn their back to school is brainwashed, even if your the most studious person in school, it aint meaning your inteligent... it means your brainwashed.

  • @batista777

    Right on brother! The future is sooo bright! The internet has allowed for more and more people to realize what real information and education feels like.

  • @batista777 bro! You do your thing! But don't sit at home playing video games and what not? Make sure you read and read a lot! I did the same thing and then went to college and aced it. School is not a place of education they used to be but they're not now.

  • @batista777

    I followed the same path as you and I far surpass my peers intellectually simply through my autodidactic tendencies.

  • @batista777 Thank you man! I've been in the same boat and I'm a senior in high school. I've got to worn you now that it's a really hard route to take in life, and I'm not sure its worth it right now.

  • @batista777 What do you like to read? How about Youtube videos? I am largely self-educated also.

  • @batista777 i can relate to you. i dropped out of school when i was 14. a lot of people considered my departure extremely early, while i considered it far far too late. the education system teaches practicality of the greater system -- or the system in place -- rather than the fundamentals of life. most everything we know today serves to perpetuate this greater system and it is all nothing short of disgusting.

  • usurynation...there is no such thing as crap students. Educate yourself on the results of Joe Clark, Ron Clark, Jaime Escalante and others.

    Those who believe other humans (many of whom have succumbed to despair) are 'crap'....are the biggest problem.

  • Degree's were not originated by freemasonry. Degree's (letters) existed from the early days of universities in Europe, most controlled by Roman Catholic Orders.

    The earliest 'degree'...that of Pro Fessor.

  • school is designed to create a slave race of human beings who are "obedient workers". When you graduate after 12 years of brainwashing and programming, then you are required to go into debt to the banks to take on a profession in college education (more brainwashing), then you graduate with a degree (freemasonic origin), and you get a job, with a boss, who tells you what to do, then you pay taxes, and have a family, of which the state commands you to do the same to your kid, a cold evil system.

  • @HealingVibrations "then you graduate with a degree (freemasonic origin)"

    Is this true? Degree certificates have their roots from the illuminati?

  • There is not really something inherently bad about public schooling, EXCEPT, the wrong hands got the handle of it. Namely, the World JEWRY, the so called Illuminoids, Globalicks, Massonkas, Builderhamburguers, Ziotics (idiotics), Socionuts, and ilk. And through State schooling, as through their Disinfo Media and HolieWeird, THEIR illegal and unconstitutional 'dept. of Education', and their essentially JEW directives at Universities, Colleges and other latrines, they could dumb all goy kids.

  • @debalazo Very astute point, I encourage any person who is curious about truth to learn about the true power structures of the world. Not just the governments, because the governments are all puppets of the real powers which are the illuminati, the zionists, the royal families of europe and asia, the masons, the bilderberg group, the CFR, the trilateral commision, even the vatican. There is a power structure that is set up like a pyramid, the common goal is to rule the majority of humans/slaves

  • @debalazo Ooooooooooooooooookaaaaaaaaaaa­yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

  • @HealingVibrations

    I read WEAPONS OF MASS INSTRUCTION by John Gatto. And I am so pissed because he HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD and he was talking about my experience in school. I remember asking myself 'what is all this schooling for?' I was a very good student in school- achieved high marks, never disciplined for bad behavior. Essentially I was a good slave. I never found my place in school. It didn't offer what I was looking for. It took me 17 years to achieve my BA. What the Fuck for?!!

  • @XTRABIG I hear you.

  • @XTRABIG That's not even close to what a slave is. Learn about real slavery and you'll understand why public schooling--while not perfect (what in life can be?)--is a refreshing change of pace from our barbaric past.

  • @XTRABIG Well, look at this way. If you hadn't done what you did in your past, you might not have learned this, at all. You probably wouldn't have googled this. It's hard to devour that you have been a good "slave" a big amount of your life, but by being this "slave" in the past, you are now in the presence aware of this. And this is why many people don't want to admit that they have been slaves, because they don't want to admit that they've been "stupid" for all those years. But that itself is:

  • @XTRABIG Continue from last post: even more of stupidity. 

  • you guys all talk like fn rude dogs.why not reclaim your elegance with the intelligence.get some class dumbassess.then you can be better than the elite.right now ya all sound like useless eaters to me.[cause i'm one]an i know.dumbassess.

  • hey guys guess what.i dropped out of fkin precious school to do music.something more meaningful to my life.HELL YEA!i was a failure in terms of education,but education was a failure to me as well.

  • Most of those schooled at home are deemed a threat, as they have not been largeley exposed to the 'change agents' of the RCC.

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  • @Cagedand3nRaged I would tend to doubt that you are any more informed on the subject...as you continue to divert to limited hangouts. Public Schooling as implemented in through the 1940's was quite well structured and efficient. Its subversion by Rome since then is glaringly apparent.

    Someone with Catholic indoctrination has a problem with public school 'by legislation', when the Catholics got their independent schools 'by legislation'. Mantra - Whats mine is mine and whats yours is mine.

  • What happens when you eat a refined carbohydrate like sugar? Your body must borrow vital nutrients from healthy cells to metabolize the incomplete food. Calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium are taken from various parts of the body to make use of the sugar. Many times, so much calcium is used to neutralize the effects of sugar that the bones become osteoporotic due to the withdrawn calcium.

  • @abbesieyes is sugar refined?i thought the word sugar was a general term,wouldnt a refined sugar in efect be no a singul sugar but a extracted sugar then processed or refined,im asking ,im not sure what either term applies,im wondering if what sugar your refering and does it become refined from what?what do you think of stevia and pheneluktronics?

  • @plantsofthegods Refined sugars, surcrose refined from sugar beets and sugar cane, or any plant. Fast sugars, simple carbohydrates and much processed food. Slow sugars, mostly whole grains.

    I have used stevia, and although it states there is little blood glucose reaction, I would be more concerned with insulin reaction. Alcohol sugars also have little blood glucose reaction.

    Rather than focusing on glycemic index, focus on insulin index to rate impact of sugars on the body.

  • Lol...big surprise...cinnful1's channel is 'not available' any longer. Another member of the RC boiler room?

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  • Gatto is a roman thrall, diverting to limited hangouts. Googles conditioningtube, the renewed version of the 1920-1940 rag called Catholic Action. Propagandizing and attaching youth to error.

  • Understanding of 'the creator' is what leads to material abundance. Ignorance leads to want and fear.

    Have to love the soliliqui of "Christmas Past" in Dickens 'A Christmas Carol'. A treatise on the difference between right handed shaivists (builders) and left handed shaivists (destroyers).

    Rome/Scrooge is the eldest surviving embodiment of the later.

  • i love how you just cant deny the truth. its beautiful :) gatto is a wise man, i wish i could meet him.

  • learning what you want makes you satisfied with learning..school just makes you want to learn less and less. this guy has some sense in his head

  • "Since they abandoned the belief in a creator, material abundance was the best a human life could aim for"

    Now that's a giant load of horse poopoo.

  • Additionally, Gatto diverts from who is in charge in this country. It is not 'state controlled consciousness', but a 'priesthood controlled consciousness'. The founders were quite aware of their predatory nature.  Wolves in sheeps clothing.

    Rome continues her indoctrinations and her Praemunire in the US...and the world.

  • minionuup...another member of the Companio of Rome.

  • We all need to learn from and teach each other. one another. When I teach kids to teach each other, they often turn the excercise into a contest of whits, who can teach who the most, while at the same time, each has to learn more than everyone else in order to teach it. It is an upward spiral all around. I experienced this in several software development roles. Everyone wants to be a god, a guru, and we get there by being hungry to learn from and teach each other. I call it love!

  • The evolution of recent human history has been dominated by minority control over the majority, the rulers have come up with nessesary illusion for compliance and servitude of the many, Science and technology has created a world of plenty, but the market mechanism is about artificial scarcity to perpetuate poverty and exploitation in a modality of war,enviornmental destructions,animal cruelty and so on . The new paradigm is sharing the Earth for our collective needs and wellbeing

  • Their utopia is our hell. Protect your children. It's just slavery indoctrination.

  • when has there ever been a utopia in the history of mankind?

    THERE HASN'T

  • Sparta, Nazi Germany.

  • @EddyARB lol

  • The state dictates who will bring up your children,and we let them do this and much more, hidden reasons behind the school structure's real curriculum of brainwashing to find the yes men/and women pegs that fit pegs that DONT.?

  • T R U E !!!

  • WOW !

  • Against School by John Taylor Gatto

    spinninglobe.n@et/againstschoo­l.htm

    Great read!!!

  • God bless you John Taylor Gatto! You're not the brightest guy in the world but your light shines brighter than most all the way! We can't escape the matrix until we accept our place in it and recognize what "it" is. Here's the best explanation I've heard by anyone ever! Love!

  • @RevinFreddy he is bright and aware why say he isnt the brightest guy in the world? have you read his books?

  • @rogersmdl Yes I have. I love JTG! If you ask him, he will tell you himself he's not the brightest guy in the world... But he burns brighter than most by shining his lamp. JTG has a magic lamp called imagination, and he excells in its use. We should all recognize our lamps can burn brighter. Take it for what it is. I'm not putting the guy down. He articulates everything I've always known. I dropped out of school in 1st grade. I got a Gatto diploma from the local library...

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  • "Universal education is the most corroding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction." - Adolf Hitler

  • Government schooling is there to put a gap between the rich and the poor, so that the rich keep getting richer and the poor get poorer. The rich kids get sent to private schools where they teach important lessons to succeed in life like economics and business. You won't find those curriculum in government schools though.

  • As i look at the comments, i am amazed. Not one of us is in disagreement. All of us agree, and yet the school system is still up. We need to 1) provide many many alternatives and then 2) start boycotting the school systems in mass. start small and let it grow. khanacademy org

  • @IcarusFlying I homeschooled my daughters for several years & it was great success. After 1 year in gov "kindergarden", my daughter is homeschooling my granddaughter this summer. I hope it will continue. I don't have anything to do w/ the decision but KNOW how corrupt & ineffective as well as dangerous the schools are. Boycott gov everything. Boycott "big" everything...big brands, big corps, etc. Watch this (esp.16:40+). Not glamorous, but SHOCKING. /watch?v=YUYCBfmIcHM&feature=r­elated

  • @Marleyites - Oh, good link! There now. Thank you.

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    A trade off for you. Have you seen this yet?:

    " Michael Badnarik's Constitution Class 1 of 43"

    /watch?v=_nOMbfsgZ9s

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    LOL...Took me a week to get thru it all. But worth it! :-)

  • So open your eyes parents. If I ever become one I will not put them through this same hell. I want to be the one to raise my kids. I want them to learn the fullest they possibly truly can and earn a real true education.

  • I don't feel like I'm learning anything, and I feel so dumb, despite that I'm scoring 80-90% in all of my courses. I do it for my parents and my family who don't seem to open their eyes to this utter truth. I always felt this way about schooling and I honestly for the longest time I can remember thought it was just me. I looked it up online and found that several others feel the same way. There really is something wrong with the school system.

  • @Amatullah1994 I totally know what you mean. I've always had excellent grades, I got to a good uni, went through it up to the third year, all the time half-consciously aware that all this does not teach me anything and does not mean anything to me. But I thought it was my fault, because I was weird or stupid. So recently I quit uni. I want to make my own life and education, even if it's hard and even if against others' wishes. I know that's the only right thing to do.

  • One very important thing school thought me:

    You're chattel, get in line.

    One very important thing I thought me:

    I make ALL of my decisions, regardless of circumstance.

  • @Lsdfunk "One very important thing school taught [not thought] me:"

    Not being a git! I do the same thing myself with "there" and "they're". =\

  • @OldSmellyCrotch My bad. Though, I've got a handle on the there/their/they're stuff by now. Thanks for the correction, though. That's one I always make; which I will now be much more mindful of.

    Thank you much!

  • @Lsdfunk forgot to say that agree with what you said. Someone once said: "The most dangerous man to any government is the man that can think for himself. He that does invariably comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is destructive and insane."

  • How does Gatto feel about homeschooling.

  • @terminaldeity He endorses it!

  • Wow, another religious virtual shouting match...

  • @MJimiD It never ends.

  • mercola

  • college is a waste of fucking time for ppl who want to make some real money. Im talking that Maddoff money.

  • Hi Hell bound individual, this is Renman1965;

    I am glad you are going to Hell; this is what you deserve; by the way there is ENORMOUS EVIDENCE that the BIBLE is for real so don't throw that up to me. Fairy Tales you say????'; we will see won't we when your cold rock of a heart stops beating; can you PROVE that there isn't a Hell??; no.

  • @Renman1965

    kinda like how the earth is 6000 years old.

    sound real true to me. i mean, there is noooooo evidence out in the world to trump this claim, right?

  • have you ever heard of carbon dating before???? we found particles on this earth 200 000 years old and over....

  • @icecreamrulz420ya

    ummm....

    as a matter of fact, yes i have.

    my comment was entirely sarcastic.

    dont know how you didnt pick that up.

  • Can you prove there is a hell?

    Actually, words like Sheol from which Hell comes from essentially mean grave.

    So, if you mean, he will die in some grave (if he isn't cremated), you're right. Otherwise, you're wrong.

    I notice that you use insults like 'going to hell" because you can cite no evidence nor can you use logic.

    Teling someone who doesn't believe in the bible that they are going to hell is like trying to get a eunuch laid.