When every level of the United States education system is completely consumed by ill-educated, brainwashed teachers and administrators, little can we ever hope will come out of the classrooms in this country except more ill-educated and brainwashed little and big serfs to carry on the bidding. There is little hope in finding truth; only the perpetuation of myths and the complete destruction of the human mind to think on its own. What hope is there when all believe what they are told without question?
While some of us fight daily to combat the proselytization within small groups of soldier ants, the mass conversion exists at all levels of society. The individual battle fronts are important and serve their purposes but the root of despair is found at the very earliest of indoctrination institutions. From that point forward, it never ends. The successful annihilation of the brain is the goal; the first object is to deny independent thinking and questioning.
For the disbelieving, what can be more troubling than the exhibition of those efforts. A fifth grader writes in an editorial about what she has learned about wolves. This student’s class began its discussion about wolves by first reading “White Fang” by Jack London. The teacher thought it would be good for the students to see wolves so the “Wolf People”, as they are referred to and in capital letters, brought captive wolves to the class. (Note: If you fail to see why I emboldened “White Fang” and “Wolf People”, chances are you are a product straight off the assembly line of brain dismantling.)
In addition to the emboldened items above, the following are key phrases successfully used by the execrable propaganda machine and expressed by the student in her editorial.
1. We didn’t get facts from the Wolf People until after our debate.
2. Our teacher did not show us any pictures or videos of how wolves kill for sport and don’t eat the meat and go on to the next kill because that is not true.
3. Wolves kill when they are hungry.
4. They eat the sick and elderly deer and elk.
5. There are only about 1,000 wolves in Idaho.
6. Those numbers will go down fast if we keep killing them.
7. Humans are more mean and brutal then wolves
8. people are more brutal than animals.
9. When you use good research that isn’t from movies, then you see that wolves only kill to live
10. If humankind never started shooting deer, then we would barely notice the wolves
11. a wolf has never killed a human since they started keeping records in the 1800s.
The student is innocent. The crime here comes from those willingly cramming lies into the minds of our children. There was not one item this student listed in her editorial about wolves that was the truth. Not one thing. It’s far beyond disgusting.
Tom Remington


