Happy Monday!
This summer I made time to read a 229-page report from the National Association of Scholars (NAS). Enitled "Sustainability: Higher Education's New Fundamentalism," it is worth you finding it online and reading! I promise you – "sustainability" is far more than you probably ever imagined.
No one has exposed this ideological campaign with such detail as NAS has! There is also a 12 page summary. This report by Peter Wood, president of the NAS, and the young research associate Rachelle Peterson, reads like an expose of mass manipulation and delusion.
The authors name names and dig deep, revealing a campaign every parent and college student should know about. Do not miss this interview – it is my favorite of the year!
In this 39 minute video, the authors discuss:
- How the culture of campuses is being transformed and students are being "nudged" into a progressive ideological doctrine,
- The fear and intimidation being used to silence dissent,
- The radical ideologues behind of the movement, making it look like a student movement, when it is not,
- The United Nations agenda that launched it, and how John Kerry and Teresa Heinz decided to use campuses to spread the UN agenda,
- Sustainability's next hot issue that is spreading out right now, and more.
Watch Leaders with Ginni Thomas:
Peter Wood & Rachelle Peterson
Last Week: The Chinese immigrant, Helen Raleigh, was very popular and can still be found here.
Next Week: Art Laffer, founder and chairman of Laffer Associates, an institutional economic research and consulting firm and the creator of the Laffer Curve.
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Cheers,
Ginni
P.S. Did you see the latest two revelations about the Iranian Deal? Congress never knew the half of the deal! In September, the House and Senate will be voting on the Iranian deal, and the Hill is watching the vote tally in the House here and in the Senate here. Check what your representative or senator is saying about this critical Obama deal with Iran.
P.P.S. In June, Stella Morabito (a future interviewee), at The Federalist, wrote in "How to Escape the Age of Mass Delusion" about the targets of mass delusion and manipulation. Morabito says, the people targeted "tend to be atomized individuals who are drawn to the psychic thrill of being part of a mobilized mass that feeds on emotions and can feel a sense of righteousness in the stated pretext." How relevant is this to this week's interview about sustainability on campuses!
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