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THE HIDDEN AGENDA OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER

By Michael R. Sears Copyright 2-26-09

THE FOLLOWING 10 planks of the Communist Manifesto by Carl Marx:

First Plank: Abolition of property in land and the application of all rents of land to public purposes. (Zoning – Model ordinances proposed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover widely adopted. Supreme Court ruled “zoning” to be “constitutional” in 1921. Private owners of property required to get permission from government relative to the use of their property. Federally owned lands are leased for grazing, mining, timber usages, the fees being paid into the U.S. Treasury.)

Second Plank: A heavy progressive or graduated incometax. (Corporate Tax Act of 1909. The 16th Amendment, allegedly ratified in 1913. The Revenue Act of 1913, section 2, Income Tax. These laws have been purposely misapplied against American citizens to this day.)

Third Plank: Abolition of all rights of inheritance. (Partially accomplished by enactment of various state and federal “estate tax” laws taxing the “privilege” of transfering property after death and gift before death.)

Fourth Plank: CONFISCATION OF THE PROPERTY OF ALL EMIGRANTS AND REBELS. (The confiscation of property and persecution of those critical – “rebels” – of government policies and actions, frequently accomplished by prosecuting them in a courtroom drama on charges of violations of non-existing administrative or regulatory laws.)

Fifth Plank: Centralization of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly. (The Federal Reserve Bank, 1913- -the system of privately-owned Federal Reserve banks which maintain a monopoly on the valueless debt “money” in circulation.)

Sixth Plank: Centralization of the means of communications and transportation in the hands of the State. (Federal Radio Commission, 1927; Federal Communications Commission, 1934; Air Commerce Act of 1926; Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938; Federal Aviation Agency, 1958; becoming part of the Department of Transportation in 1966; Federal Highway Act of 1916 (federal funds made available to States for highway construction); Interstate Highway System, 1944 (funding began 1956); Interstate Commerce Commission given authority by Congress to regulate trucking and carriers on inland waterways, 1935-40; Department of Transportation, 1966.)

Seventh Plank: Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the State, the bringing into cultivation of waste lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan. (Depart-ment of Agriculture, 1862; Agriculture Adjustment Act of 1933 — farmers will receive government aid if and only if they relinquish control of farming activities; Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933 with the continue reading

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Modern technology has allowed us to embark on a world education never before dreamed of. Years ago, if one had the desire to educate the world about endangered species, global warming, and a host of other problems that plague our planet, he or she was required to first write a book and then seek a publisher. Once the book is published it can take years for sales to reach an adequate number of people. However, the advent of the online photo album has revolutionized the world of education.

Teachers and students alike will appreciate the innovative tools available through free online photo album forums. A vast percentage of people in the United States are considered visual learners. That said, an online photo album can be considered an excellent education tool. What’s better, a teacher can construct an online photo album at home in her free time and later used as a tool in the classroom.

For example, if a class is studying history, social studies, science, even math, Norman photo album can be displayed via projector screen hooked to a laptop to provide students with powerful visual aids to accompany any lesson. This technique could be extremely beneficial for students who have difficulty with with retaining information after it’s been merely read.

Unfortunately, in the United States today the literacy rating is not as high as we hope for. For this reason, many teachers of administrators have had to turn to creative means for educating the classroom. What could be more creative and utilizing a free online photo album to promote and educate today’s youth.

On one photo albums can also be used in other areas of the education system. Free online photo albums are a great way to promote school activities and extracurriculars like football games, drama and theater recitals, and even upcoming teacher administration meetings. Schools can link their homepage to a specific online photo album to promote school spirit and student unity.

Remember, online photo albums aren’t just for standard education. This technology can be used in a variety of technical schools as well as continuing education programs. Many cities and towns offer adult education in a variety of different subjects. The use of a free online photo album may be the perfect way to engage students in this atmosphere. Aside from being visually pleasing, online photo albums are a great way to address the class that would otherwise contain boring content.

Consider promoting natural childbirth, a real estate program, even HVAC courses, through the use of free online photo albums. Provide links to your photo album in any site and even on hard copy flyers that you put in the mail. Get the word out about you were educational event, or any school related continue reading

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Obama says testing alone is not the solution for improving student performance. The countries financial investments should support better K12 teaching not testing. In his opinion we are attacking the education system which we should be trying to bolster. Obama says too much time is spent preparing students for No Child Left Behind testing. The results of these failed policies are putting a strangle hold on education. Student’s minds are no longer nourished by the knowledge that teachers impart. How can a teacher focus on course content when their schools very existence hinges on testing scores? Obama says we need to make a greater investment in changing education.

He also states that teachers should be paid higher salaries. The teaching profession has lost its glimmer because our country is not investing in K12 education. Obama’s opinion in this area shows that he is looking at the future. Within the next ten years a massive number of teachers will retire. It will be difficult to replace them if teachers cannot make a living wage. These potential teachers will go into other professions. Teachers want to work in a country where they do not have to struggle due to financial obligations after college.

Our country needs new leadership to effectively craft teacher and student friendly education policy. Obama is striking the right cord with many educators who are in higher education. He has taken his campaign to college campuses around the country. He is demonstrating how much he values the opportunity to be educated. Obama’s family could not afford to send him to the most expensive K12 schools but he still learned the value of education. He wants to open the doors for many students who feel that the doors of higher education will never open for them.

Obama is demonstrating the true qualities of a leader. His history of serving as a volunteer in his community has put him in touch with the education gap that is like the Grand Canyon in many of our nation’s inner cities. His thirst for change in the way that we educate our nation’s youth is a breath of fresh air. Obama has an opinion that United States citizens should unit around the value of improving access to good education.

The country needs to remain competitive in the global markets of the world. Obama says that if our current lack of investment in education continues we will not compete with the rest of the world. Based on a recent assessment the United States ranks twenty-ninth in math and science knowledge. The country is losing its place as a world leader. All of the other countries around the world are increasing their investment in education. The United States continues to flounder at implementing strategic education policy. The country needs a plan that positions our continue reading

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