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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

STUDENT EXPELLED FOR REFUSING SPYCHIP

 A student in a Texas school district has been told she is to be expelled for refusing to wear a student ID badge that essentially places her in an “electronic concentration camp.”

“Regimes in the past have always started with the schools, where they develop a compliant citizenry,” John Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute said. “They are getting students used to living in a total surveillance state where there will be no privacy, wherever you go and whatever you text or email will be watched by the government. This is where everything is headed.”

WND previously reported on the case of Andrea Hernandez, a student at John Jay High School in the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas. This year, the school implemented a new program requiring students to wear badges containing an RFID chip, which would be used to track them anywhere they went, including the restrooms. Hernandez refused to wear the chip, citing privacy and religious issues.

1 comment:

TS said...

I don't see what the problem is. This is ALWAYS what schools were about. Schools are not about education. They are about creating a homogenous, compliant citizenry. That is what they were created for, it is their ongoing mission. This is entirely in line with that.

You need to read The Undergound History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto (available free online).

The ONLY way to combat this is to get rid of government schools. But most people won't do it because they rely on government schools for "free" daycare.