In answer to George W. Bush’s famous query “Is our children learning?” the answer is of course … no. Someone I read or heard recently said that designing a system like ours that costs so much money and takes up so much of a child’s life while leaving him unable to think properly could only be by design. A lot of thought went into it. The kids have to believe they are getting it done while turning out as non-thinking automatons. The teachers have to believe in it too.
Perhaps the exchange below can address part of the phenomenon, since it is our brightest kids that are most likely to be drugged while in school. It’s between investigative reporter Jon Rappoport and and man who called himself Ellis Medavoy, a fake name.
Medavoy claims to have spent his career in propaganda, most of that time in the medical field selling diseases that do not even exist, among them ADD and ADHD.
Medavoy: “You need to prepare a population for propaganda. You do that through REDUCTION. You get people to want only the simplest ideas. Then you can sell them anything. ADD and ADHD are self‐fulfilling prophecies.”
Rappoport: Interesting. You want to expand on that?
Medavoy: If you look up the list of behaviors that are used to diagnose ADHD, you see that almost any child, at the right moment, can be diagnosed. We know that’s true because we already have several million kids in America who are called ADHD. And they get the drugs. Ritalin, which is an upper. It’s speed. Well, eventually, speed is going to cause what I would call “a shortening of the perspective of the mind.” I was there for part of the propaganda campaign on ADHD. I know what went on, how it was sold. It was basically an appeal “on behalf of parents” who couldn’t deal with their kids. It was sold as a deficit — your kid can’t concentrate. So after he gets the drug for a while, under the surface, the DIMENSIONALITY of his mind is reduced. He wants simpler ideas. He wants bottom lines. It’s a self‐fulfilling scam. Under the influence of the drug, his attention moves into deficit territory. You see, this is preparation for propaganda. A simpler mind takes in delusions more easily. Delusions presented as little packages. You wanted to go deeper into the Matrix. Well, here we are. REDUCE THE DIMENSIONALITY OF THE MIND. It’s hard to detect. How are you going to quantify that?
What I see around me are simple minds taking in delusions very easily. Our public hoaxes, the fake events, go down with extraordinary ease. Few know even to question their TV screens.
I don’t blame the psychiatrists in total for our current malaise, as LSD was crippling as well to my generation. Pot, as far as I can tell, makes people less intelligent, certainly less ambitious. But is seems the combination of schooling and drugging the kids plus the recreational drugs ingested in normal life have produced a passive and incurious population.
On any matter requiring thought and curiosity, they are silent, like lambs.

To have been young, in my twenties, during the time of Watergate, was fortunate. Of course I did not understand it – very few did then, and possibly fewer now. The obvious object was removal of a president, replacement by a cardboard cutout. But the psychological aspects are far more intriguing than the outcome. For a period of two years we were hit with a barrage of false news, false hearings, liars telling liars about other liars, and the news media positioning itself as an investigative body.
Observe the scene, August, 1971, when five CIA operatives broke in to the office of Lewis Fielding, Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. Set aside for the moment the strange notion of a man of such high intellect and position needing a shrink. That was probably an invention. The important thing was the break-in. It was sloppy, meant to be discovered, and its discovery got Ellsberg off the hook. As was intended from the beginning. Like a TV sitcom, it was the last-minute wrap-up that resolved all the problems.*
That is all just to lay groundwork for the next false leader I want to expose, Jenny McCarthy.
I am going to continue on the path of false leaders, as it seems a rich vein to mine, offering a broad view of the degree of thought control that exists in our society. Our masters do not let the dog wander freely. We are always on the end of a leash even if we do not know it.