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June 10, 2003 - Alex Jones Show
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The Alex Jones Show discusses the dangers of internet sales taxes and how the UN owns domain names like InfoWars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. Additionally, they cover a mother's story about her seven- year-old son being locked in a padded room at school for misbehaving despite no prior issues. They express concern over increasing use of drugs and ID cards in schools, broadening definitions of special education leading to labeling children, and the potential involvement of Child Protective Services in such cases.

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alex jones
Because there's a war on for your mind.
About half of America isn't even on the Internet.
Doesn't own a computer.
Don't surf the World Wide Web.
But even if you don't have a computer, you should be against Internet sales taxes.
Because the UN owns the domain names.
They say you don't own your domain names, like InfoWars.com or PrisonPlanet.com.
And they say that they're going to control content, not just tax it.
And that it's going to be a global body that taxes it, setting up a global tax.
That's why this is so dangerous.
This one facet of it.
And I've got this article here.
And we're going to be covering that a little bit later in the show.
Also a new SARS outbreak, more on the monkey pox, and that crisis that's brewing.
This is all coming up in the next 50 minutes.
And of course, your calls.
And we have callers holding patiently.
Please stay with us.
But for the next 10 minutes or so, I'm honored to have a parent on who's upset about a padded solution room.
Now, for kids that are mad in Denver, in Littleton, In many areas, they have death education.
The kid's bad, they put you in a box that is shaped like a coffin.
This isn't as bad as that.
It's a padded room, and they lock the kids up in these, and I guess the kids are kind of encouraged to go wild in them.
It's kind of the whole liberal view of time out, but what struck me in this article out of NWCN TV Is that more and more the kids are frisked.
They have drug dogs in the school.
They have ID cards.
The smallest thing gets you sent to the principal's office, gets you locked up in these little time-out rooms.
And then joining me is Kelly Fletcher and her seven-year-old son is partially deaf.
And she doesn't think that he needs to be in this special class environment where they lock kids up.
She says her child has never been in trouble.
Kelly Fletcher, thanks for coming on the show.
Tell us about how your child got into this part of the public school and why you're upset about what's happening.
unidentified
Well, in February, his home school had approached me and said that the accommodations that they were using on Dante Was not helping him to academically progress.
We've known about the hearing problem all along and just wanting him to get the proper help, I was open to whatever options they gave me.
One of the options was a class in the North Shore School District at one of the other schools that's close by.
This class is a little bit smaller in size and they can give the children a little more intense one-on-one.
uh... not that's not a great because you know i want my father's exceeding
also and they are
told me a couple kids and i was a behavior problem which then
that's my uh... problem i'm like a adult so this is a discussion of special
alex jones
education And they're broadening the definitions now.
I've read the statistics.
They're putting kids in who supposedly have ADD.
Now they get a subpar education.
The curriculum is lowered.
And you're next to some kid who's a psychopath.
It'll corrupt your children.
It's a horrible system.
But they get federal funds to expand the special education in some schools.
Yeah, that's what promoted me.
When he came home and told me, and this was only nine days after attending class, I'm hearing little by little new things.
He was locked in the room and then I look at his progress report for that day and it says that he met standards.
unidentified
Yes, that's what promoted me.
When he came home and told me, this is only nine days after attending class, I'm hearing
little by little new things.
He was locked in the room.
And then I look at his progress report for that day, and it says that he met standards.
It was a good day.
That rose flags right there.
That's like covering a black eye with makeup.
No.
Can't have that.
Called the police and reported it to them.
And it took them about three days to get there because it wasn't considered a crisis situation.
But in the meantime, I kept my son out of school until I got some kind of response.
alex jones
So you called the police?
unidentified
Yes, I did.
alex jones
And what did you, I mean, did you say this was, what, cruel and unusual, or what did you say?
unidentified
Oh, I was just, I was flabbergasted.
You know, my son says he was locked in this room and the lights were turned off.
And, uh, I didn't think that any place could, in a public school, could perform this sort of discipline, especially without the OK to care.
alex jones
The Denver Post has reported, 2020 and 91 reported, they locked kids in small boxes.
It's all part of a psychological operation.
unidentified
Do they even have the credentials to be performing psychological?
alex jones
Oh, that's a good point.
No, they don't have it to demand Ritalin or Prozac or any of this.
So your son's seven.
You say in the article, never been in trouble.
And so why did your son tell you they stuck him in there?
unidentified
Well, I guess he's being new to the class.
He's in with kids that do have behavior problems and they were teasing him.
Now, my son also has two different colored eyes, which has always drawn a lot of attention to him.
Some of it's a negative and some of it's been, well, most of it's positive.
But you know, kids are cruel.
alex jones
So anyways, you know, that's very interesting.
Do you know what that means when a human has two different colored eyes?
unidentified
Yes, this is a gene that's been discovered and it's called Wardenburg.
And there's symptoms with the gene that you can display.
alex jones
Well that's, I mean, it's actually incredibly exceptional person.
It means it's generally, in almost every case, it is a twin that did not divide.
unidentified
Yeah, no.
alex jones
Did you know that?
I'm just saying it's interesting.
A lot of times they're very exceptional people, though they do have some problems, but a lot of geniuses.
But, I mean, go ahead.
Please continue.
unidentified
Yeah, so anyway, the kids were, you know, teasing him and being a little insecure just moving to the school and putting in the factor of different colored eyes.
Now that he's at the school, he's had some negative feedback from his eyes from some of the children.
He starts to tell his children, stop looking at me.
So the teacher got mad because I guess this is one of the times that the children were coming back from recess and it's called quiet down time.
And which they didn't, I didn't know about this.
He had to go grab a happy toy or a pillow and lay down on the ground like a two-year-old, which I'm now upset because, you know, my son's almost eight.
alex jones
This hurts the children to put them in special education.
They're trying to widen it.
I'm glad you noticed this.
unidentified
Yes, yes.
And there's too many disabilities in together at once.
You need to be specialized in one disability.
You can't treat autistic children and then know about a hearing impaired child.
You don't have the knowledge for both.
alex jones
And generally, the special ed teacher, and not all of them, I'm knocking all of them, but usually it's somebody who's washed out of the other classes.
unidentified
Yeah, well, as far as I understand, this person is just getting their first teaching position.
alex jones
Ah, I see.
Well, so you're going to get your child, I would imagine, out of here.
unidentified
I'm trying.
alex jones
You thought it was some, you know, special curriculum to help him, but you found out it was really where they just stick to all the kids.
unidentified
No, well actually this class was based, is geared for children on behavior problems, and I was also told two times that children do not come to this class unless they're referred from with behavior problems.
alex jones
So what did they tell you when they referred your child?
unidentified
Matt, it was just the smaller class size that he would be able to get a little more of the one-on-one that he needed, you know, due to his hearing loss.
It's hard for him to follow directions in the class and participate like all the rest of the team.
alex jones
Now, the news says here that your son didn't have any record of being in trouble before.
No.
And then now suddenly all this is happening.
unidentified
Yeah.
alex jones
And you're in Washington State.
unidentified
Yes.
alex jones
Well, I have to tell you, that's one of the worst states for all of this weird social engineering.
Is your son out of the class now?
unidentified
I am trying really hard.
This is, you know, I'm just new to this.
The reason I took the steps for the news is because it became more of a power control.
You know, I'm like, hey, I got a doctor's note, and I was told, hey, you don't get to choose where he's placed.
You know, I'm like, hold on, this is no longer about helping my son.
It's more about, oh, we're going to do what we want to do with your child.
alex jones
Well, it's called Goals 2000, and a sub-directive of it is all children by the fifth grade, they're already doing computer testing, federally paid for, the government will decide what trade school or what you're going to be.
Then you'll have to have that letter of accreditation.
It's the Soviet model or the old Europe model.
They'll have to have a letter of accreditation for what college you can attend and what you can be.
So already they're doing it by pushing the kids into these schools.
So the Seattle Teacher Conference or Senate Tribal Hearing, this area will help him.
You didn't know the school got tens of thousands of federal dollars, I'm sure, as a motive to do this.
Now he's in there and having problems and they want to keep him locked up in there.
unidentified
Yeah.
alex jones
Have you ever thought about homeschooling, even if your son hasn't, or putting him into a Christian school, telling him your situation?
unidentified
You know, that would be great.
The thing is, is I'm a single parent.
I'm also in college, and I'm working.
So, you know, this is at a bad time.
alex jones
They've broken down the society.
Let me tell you what these special ed classes do.
They will try to hop your kid up on drugs in the next few years.
The kids are going to keep teasing him.
He'll start having behavioral problems.
And before you're done, they're going to send CPS after you.
unidentified
Yeah.
alex jones
Also, a large portion of kids that go in these classes are eventually kidnapped by Child Protective Services.
unidentified
Oh, see, you know, I've already, all these things have already struck me.
I'm getting him out of this class.
alex jones
Oh, wait, this is already happening?
unidentified
Well, no, these things I've already crossed my mind, okay?
alex jones
But don't be confrontational with these headheads on power trips.
Just calmly go sign the form, withdraw your son, move if you have to to another school district, start over.
Don't make a lot of smoke, though, because you're a single mother.
They'll figure that they're like hyenas.
They'll figure that they can attack you because you're with young easier.
I was already kind of aware of that.
unidentified
I tape-recorded our last conversation.
I knew that from day one, when I found out that there was a lie, that I had to take different steps in this whole... Oh, they're total liars, the turtle, yes.
Yeah, so you know, what I did is, when I came in to our meeting, and I had no knowledge of anything about this class, I said, I hope you don't mind I'm tape recording this.
Turn the tape recorder on and then start confronting them about the situation.
Why did you tell me that this class was for the academic class?
alex jones
That's right, you get on the offensive about this point.
unidentified
And then I sent it off to the investigators.
alex jones
Olympia. Now that you let them know, now we'll just quietly pull him out. If you've got family
with another address, say he lives there, do whatever you have to, get him into another
school district, be very quiet about this, and just tell him he's going to have to cope with it.
He doesn't want to go back into that mind control class.
unidentified
Yeah, no, I'm trying to get him into a school that is cared for children with hard of hearing.
He doesn't belong there.
alex jones
That's the way to go.
School for the hearing impaired.
unidentified
Well, I found him an advocate just at the last minute.
alex jones
Good.
Kelly Fletcher, Godspeed.
We'll pray for you.
I hope everything goes well with your son.
I'm sorry you had to learn the hard way how evil these people are.
unidentified
Well, God's been guiding me through this.
alex jones
Thank you.
Thank you, Kelly.
unidentified
Thank you.
alex jones
I'll be right back.
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