Topic: Federal Education

4 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Very Young Days In Television Mid 90s [nKfub063zeM]
0:01 - 1:07

Alex Jones Very Young Days In Television Mid 90s [nKfub063zeM]

Federal Education Policy and CNN Media Coverage

The federal establishment continues to manipulate the educational system despite plummeting test scores. CNN Headline News frequently dedicates the majority of its 30-minute cycles to stories about children to justify federal intervention. This centralized approach bypasses the roles of local communities, churches, and universities in child development.

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]
1:25:18 - 1:29:07

Jeff Davis And Alex Jones Random Raw Clips [uiEr OrjzP8]

Education 2000, Student Tracking and Globalist Agenda

Speakers discuss "Education 2000," a program they claim is designed to track students' medical, dental, and scholastic records via barcodes and centralized databases. They link the financing of these programs to the Federal Reserve and the "slave master" elite. The segment also touches on Pat Buchanan's 1996 presidential run, suggesting he was "railroaded" by an establishment that manipulates the entire election process.

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]
24:07 - 26:49

Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 Growing Police State W Special Guest Alex Jones [Q5L5NReMTbw]

Crisis Management, Public Education Brainwashing, Coercive Programs

The application of the Hegelian principle is further explored regarding the drug war and the public education system. Davis argues that the government intentionally fails in these areas to justify more funding and increased federal control, ultimately aiming to brainwash children to meet state expectations.

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]
1:23:54 - 1:29:07

Jeff David Show Live March 24, 1997 [1J5y8pYiI8E]

Federal Reserve Website Analysis, Ron Paul, Monetary Education

Vince May explains how to find Federal Reserve information online, noting that while the Fed has websites, they do not use the ".gov" suffix in the same way as executive departments. He references Ron Paul's Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education (FAME) as a credible source for deciphering Fed data. The discussion emphasizes the need to read government reports with a critical eye to spot potential disinformation.