Charlotte Iserbyt, In Her Own Words by Kevin Gallagher and Scott Davis tells her life story and clues you into her experiences with collectivists. She started out working for the State Department in the 1950s, giving her a unique viewpoint on foreign policy. She tells us to be aware of "controlled conflict", how they use it to gain more power. But Charlotte spends most of her time talking about education and her experiences as a school board member and as a policy expert in Reagan's Department of Education, which she supports the abolishment of. She also goes on to discuss Skull and Bones, of which her father and grandfather were members. Lots of exciting commentary and explanation here, at least for those of us who are interested in how the world came to be in this death spiral. I can't listen to Charlotte without jotting down notes on the back of my bills - she says this stuff is like peanuts, you can't eat just one, and before you know it, you're hooked! I can testify to that.
Check these out if you want to get down to the nitty gritty. If you don't, go take a blue pill and go to bed.
Check these out if you want to get down to the nitty gritty. If you don't, go take a blue pill and go to bed.
Thanks for turning me on to Iserbyt. I am going to find her books!
ReplyDeleteAvailable on the side bar under books section: Deliberate Dumbing Down of America. She also has the only copy of the Reece committee congressional minutes that weren't destroyed on her site American Deception.com. A lot of bloggable material she provides at that site. I know what you'll be reading for the next three months!
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