In the latest episode of Ban Fake Guns, we have a boy suspended from
school in Florence, Arizona, for carrying, yes, a picture of a gun on
his computer. Screen saver. This is surely a sign of complete mental
breakdown by school officials. And yet one more reason to home school.
Steve Watson, writing at infowars, runs down the recent litany of fake gun crimes at schools across America, resulting in student suspensions, suspension hearings, and actual school lockdowns:
Transparent toy gun. South Carolina.
Gun built from lego bricks. Massachusetts.
Two kids talking about a nerf gun. New York.
An actual nerf gun. New York.
A pink bubble gun. Pennsylvania.
A paper gun. Pennsylvania.
Pointing a finger and saying “pow.” Maryland.
Playing cops and robbers with fingers. Maryland.
Making a gun “hand gesture.” Oklahoma.
Should we assume that because cops and school officials can’t stop real crimes, they’re settling for stopping fake crimes?
Can you hear the typical response to these school suspensions and
lockdowns? “Well, everybody in the community is on edge these days,
after Sandy Hook.”
That remark garners a “Mmm, well, sure.”
Then, the follow-up: “It’s unfortunate that school officials and
police MAY HAVE overreacted. Suspension from school is PROBABLY too
much. These kids need some form of LESSER DISCIPLINE, and, of course, EDUCATION about the dangers of guns.”
And there you have it. It’s a sleight-of-hand trick. Go completely
overboard with an officially certified insane action (suspension,
lockdown), and people will ask for something slightly less insane
instead.
“Well, shooting old Bob in the leg and blowing up his car because he
was sitting on his back porch cleaning his rifle was probably a bit
much. A few days in jail would have taught him the right lesson.”
In schools, the slightly less insane (but still quite insane) solution to fake guns might go something like this:
“Today, class, we’re going to learn about how dangerous it is to have a picture of a gun.”
“You see, Jimmy, when you build a gun out of lego, you think it’s all
right because you don’t know any better. But some other child might be
terrified when she sees the gun. And that’s why we’re here. To protect everybody from bad feelings.”
Jimmy scratches his five-year-old head and wonders what world he was
born into. He’s just been introduced to “greatest good for the greatest
number,” “you have no freedom,” and “least bad for the lowest number,”
all in five seconds.
What we’re seeing here is a mandate to change the culture. Teach
these kids that any reference to, symbol of, or thought about guns is
wrong.
Welcome to operant conditioning.
These fake-gun busts are really about thought crimes.
We recently saw that with the passage of a New York State gun law. It
requires psychiatrists to signal the police when they have a patient
who may be “a danger to himself or others.” The patient is thereafter
banned from owning a gun.
Any patient, any person has had thoughts of violence. Any
psychiatrist can tease such thoughts out of a patient. And that can be
sufficient to make a report to the police.
Eventually, the population can be directed to believe that “a bad
thought” is a definite and inevitable precursor to a real crime.
Therefore, nip things in the bud. Label thoughts themselves as crimes
and the thinkers criminals.
“Well, Charlie has been having some very strange thoughts. Did you know that? I mean, he’s not the person we assumed he was.”
“Strange thoughts? You mean at the party last week? He was just kidding around.”
“Don’t be an idiot. Thoughts like that lead to serious crimes. Have you been living in a cave?”
And that’s what it feels like. You were living in a cave. When you
came out, you discovered the public mindset had changed. All of a
sudden, people were believing something new. In this case, they’re
believing that “bad thoughts” always led to bad actions.
For example, remember crimes before there were hate crimes? Somebody
killed somebody else and he went on trial for murder. Then the “hate
conditions” were added, to increase the penalties. At that point, the
court system was given the task of reading the criminal’s mind and
deciding why he really did what he did. If he had the wrong thought
before committing murder, he was a murderer-plus.
Soon, you’ll be hearing this: “Little Bobby brought that nerf gun to
school. Twice! It’s incredible! So the school officials have referred
him to a psychiatrist. And his parents are making a stink about it!
Can you believe that? Obviously, the boy needs treatment. You know
what? The parents do, too.”
Here’s what you won’t hear. Over the course of the next year, little
Bobby is dosed with Ritalin, Zoloft, and Valproate. Driven into a
psychotic state by the drugs, he stabs anther child at school.
Then people will say, “Everybody knew this would happen. That nerf gun was the sign. The boy was having bad thoughts.”
Every special group in America with a social agenda is now committed
to operant conditioning of the young. This means repetitive
indoctrination in school and intense peer pressure. These groups aren’t
messing around. They aren’t interested in rational dialogue between
consenting adults. They’re going for the throat: brain-bend the young
early and often.
So in schools, we have the dissemination of the green agenda, the
bullying agenda, the hate-crime agenda, the gay and lesbian agenda, the
sex-education agenda, the vaccination agenda, the psychiatric-treatment
agenda, the share-and-care it’s-all-for-the-group agenda, the
“living-Constitution” agenda.
I don’t care where you stand on any of these issues. That’s not the
point. The point is, the presence of these agendas in schools reveals
that those who control the public education system in this country, and
those groups who can wheedle their way in, are truly heinous people who
fervently believe children are blank slates, little machines waiting to
be programmed, and nothing more.
We are talking about a most profound cynicism concerning human beings
and what they are made of. We are talking about the view that humans
are absolutely and only mind-controlled devices that require the proper
software and the Go signal to live their lives and think their thoughts
under the supervision of lines of code.
Get this straight. It doesn’t matter what software codes you might
prefer. What matters is that children are being put at auction to the
highest and most persistent bidder.
If you can’t grasp this big picture, I suggest you look and see what software is operating you.
References to guns, representations of guns, and thoughts about guns
are now targets for a big-time purification/eradication campaign in
schools. It’s an innovation in the mass hypnosis operation. It’s
happening in schools because that’s where the children are. That’s
where they can be corralled and controlled. That’s where the federal
money keeps the lights on and the toilets flushing and the checks
coming. It’s called leverage. Behind their big bucks, the feds play a
tune, and the teachers repeat it, over and over and over.
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