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InterestedParticipant
03-27-2009, 11:54 AM
In 1934 Carnegie Corporation paid for a 5 year study, by the American Historical Association, resulting in a plan designed to alter the American education system so that the public would support the amalgamation of the USA into a world economy and one-world "collectivist" government.

The document focuses on their plans to alter the American education system in order to condition the people for this transformation. It is a MUST READ!

Download the Pland (pdf):
http://tinyurl.com/ajl87h

A. Havnes
03-27-2009, 01:55 PM
I can't read it right now, but if this is true, indoctrination has gotten out-of-hand.

PatriotOne
03-27-2009, 02:10 PM
This is a good video to go along with that also. This vid was done in 1982. Edward Griffin interviews Norman Dodd.

In an interview with Norman Dodd, the 1954 staff director of the Reese congressional special committe to investigate tax-exempt foundations, he exposes the tax-exempt foundations hidden agenda for a One World Government under the UN.

The Hidden Agenda of Tax Exempt Foundations for World Government

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8605813744843314322&ei=gjfNSZ6BI52wqAObobnbAQ&q=norman+dodd&hl=en&emb=1

InterestedParticipant
03-27-2009, 03:16 PM
I can't read it right now, but if this is true, indoctrination has gotten out-of-hand.

Carnegie Corporation's 1934 plan to alter Americans' education in
order to facilitate the migration from free market to a collectivist
economic system:

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
INVESTIGATION OF THE SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE SCHOOLS

The document should provide you with the historical perspective on how
Americans were "dumbed down" sufficiently to accept today's societal
changes. Some notable excerpts:


"9. Cumulative evidence supports the conclusion that, in the United
States as in other countries, the age of individualism and laissez
faire in economy and government is closing and that a new age of
collectivism is emerging."




"ii . The emerging age is particularly an age of transition. It is
marked by numerous and severe tensions arising out of the conflict
between the actual trend toward integrated economy and society, on the
one side, and the traditional practices, dispositions, ideas, and
institutional arrangements inherited from the passing age of
individualism, on the other."




"In two respects education will be challenged:

(a) the emerging economy will involve the placing of restraints on
individual enterprise, propensities, and acquisitive egoism in
agriculture, industry, and labor and generally on the conception,
ownership, management, and use of property, as the changing policies
of government already indicate ; and

(b) the emerging economy, by the reduction of hours of labor and other
measures, promises to free the ordinary individual from the long
working day, exhausting labor and economic insecurity, thus providing
him with opportunities for personal development far greater and richer
than those enjoyed under the individualistic economy of the eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries."

emazur
03-27-2009, 09:21 PM
Thanks, I downloaded that and will check it out later.

danberkeley
03-27-2009, 11:37 PM
Please note that Andrew Carnegie was dead by then.

LibertyEagle
05-01-2009, 01:27 PM
Wow. Somehow I missed this thread. Glad I found it. Great info. :)

BuddyRey
05-01-2009, 02:10 PM
I'm sure there's some great information in here, but it's written in such a dry and academic way that there's not really much I could glean from it.

Their plan to dumb down future generations must have worked like a charm! :eek::D

InterestedParticipant
05-02-2009, 10:58 AM
I'm sure there's some great information in here, but it's written in such a dry and academic way that there's not really much I could glean from it.

Their plan to dumb down future generations must have worked like a charm! :eek::D
I find the writing to be deliberated formated in that way, making it a challenge for someone who is not trained in this style to read it...... almost becoming a unique code only for "insiders."

I think if one takes away the following points, then that is all one really needs to absorb:


This was a 5-year project requiring approximately $500,000.00 starting around
1929. First, that was an enormous sum of money back then. Second they were
planning the USA's future even before the start of WWII.


They were pushing for an age of collectivism

"the age of individualism and laissez faire in economy and government
is closing and that a new age of collectivism is emerging."


They sought to restrain all aspects of private industry...


"the emerging economy will involve the placing of restraints on
individual enterprise, propensities, and acquisitive egoism in
agriculture, industry, and labor and generally on the conception,
ownership, management, and use of property, as the changing policies
of government already indicate"


This plan sounds pretty damn Soviet to me, so why go through 50 years of the Cold War
and say that the Soviets are the Evil Empire and are our enemies if we're being marched i
nto the same system that they ran? Why did we night fight the Russians at the conclusion
of WWII as General George Patton (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=190408) wanted to do, but was assassinated?

Lots of interesting questions pop-up when you start to think about how elite interests
were quietly trying to steer this nation 100 years ago.

virgil47
05-02-2009, 11:22 AM
Some of you may also wish to check out the following link that pretty well explains the re education of America as well as the rest of the world.
http://www.crossroad.to/Books/BraveNewSchools/2-International.htm