Although the women of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and their situation is, in some respects, one of extreme dependence, I have nowhere seen woman occupying a loftier position; and if I were asked... in which I have spoken of so many important things done by Americans, to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply, To the superiority of their women.

--Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

McGraw Hll, A Case Study

I have  a map that shows whose on the board at McGraw-Hill, the famous textbook company that writes many of our children's schoolbooks. I did not bother to include which campaign these executives and board members donated to because it would make the map less clear. I'll just say it was not uncommon for them to give to both Bush and Kerry, DNC and RNC, etc.

















To explore this map further, click here. You might discover something new or have some special insight.

Pay special attention to the Council on Foreign Relations, The Carnegie Institute for Peace, the World Bank, etc. Also look for bailout banks like Citigroup (anything with cit on the front of it, is a Rockefeller bank). These are the people who are guiding the narrative in our classrooms. These are the people telling public school kids that they must be prepared to become global citizens, the earth is fragile, and you can talk your way out of conflict, etc. We often talk of indoctrination, I've just given you the names of the indoctrinators. Don't tell me they don't know what's going on in their books. I realize McGraw-HIll is a huge corporation, but if you're mass producing school-books that give only scant mention of George Washington and use fear to manipulate kids into believing the lies of radical environmentalism, they can't claim ignorance when they sit on the board and are knowingly wielding that much power over the youth of America.

2 comments:

  1. I find it very interesting that Pedro Aspe, the Mexican Minister of Finance, sits on McGraw-Hill's board.

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  2. Yeah, I didn't even really notice. It's probably all those Spanish books they're anticipating us all needed when we become the North American Union. Wild stuff, huh?

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