This is exactly what the Agenda 21 agreement is. On Mar 18,
2014, at 7:53 AM, Charlotte Iserbyt wrote: How do you like this? What an admission? This is what "free trade" did (is doing)
to us. Thank you OECD. Thank you
Heritage Foundation. dumbdown00@yahoo.com
OECD is the rock upon which our restructured education is
based: international workforce training.
It also recommends the Reinventing School Coalition (Marzano/DeLorenzo)
restructuring program that calls for doing away with grades K-12, A,B,C,D,F,
allows for graduation at 14 or 21, uses Skinner method,computers, of
course, individual education plans, and
awards schools that "do their job well" with the Malcolm Baldridge
TQM Award.
While working in U.S. Dept. of Ed, Office of Educational
Research and Improvement, I found an unlocked filing cabinet and got into it. It was the OECD filing cabinet. (Only filing
cabinet in our office that was locked.) I got everything I could out of it, and
took docs home.
I then mentioned it to my boss, the Asst. Secretary,
and he had hysterics, telling me not to go near that filing cabinet which he
immediately bolted closed, and that was that.
Well, I had the goods
In Phoebe Courtney's "Unelected Rulers", page 198
one reads: A report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations states that
one of the OECD's basic purposes is "to promote orderly economic growth
within its 20-member Community ."
Special note should be taken of the phrase "orderly
economic growth," which could be understood to mean "regulated"
economic growth - in contrast to the efficient
economic growth of the United States under the Free Enterprise system
ECONOMIC COUNCIL LETTER (No. 515)* of November 15,1961, in
describing what "orderly economic growth" within underdeveloped
nations can mean referred to a speech by George Ball, Under Secretary of State,
and then commented :
He (George Ball) said that if we are going to give development
capital to "underdeveloped nations" it will be necessary for us to
help them market their produce . Their work will be mostly in the primary
industries like textile, mining and like manufacture . Advanced nations, like
the United States, should willingly abandon these industries to the
underdeveloped nations, though textiles is our second largest employer . Of
course our government would have to compensate our abandoned industries and
help transfer them to new activities . The machinery for such Federal
intervention in industrial growth has already been voted by
Congress in the Area Redevelopment Bill . The Federal Government can now create
depressed areas to its heart's content and buy off the opposition of industry,
labor and local government officials with its "development
assistance" for Americans . Under Secretary Ball's statement leaves no
doubt of the goal - the United States is to give up its economic boundaries Charlotte
Thomson Iserbyt Former Senior Policy Advisor U.S. Department of Education
Source: Victoria Baer, 3/23/14
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