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Oct. 16, 2019 - David Icke
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The War On Children David Icke
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So, let's get started.
And in this whole area of abusive children, I've exposed so many times over the years
how the elite and pedophilia are fundamentally connected and there are deep reasons for why that is.
But one of the things, again, I've been pointing out for a long time is that they want to normalize paedophilia.
They want to make it acceptable.
And here's a story.
Parents shocked as UK schools teach 6 to 10 year olds to touch their quote private parts in beds and showers.
They're sexualizing children.
That's what's happening.
On purpose.
For Paedophilia reasons.
Parents in Britain are outraged after more than 240 primary schools introduced lessons on self-stimulation for children as young as six as part of their sex education program.
A teaching manual instructs how To teach children aged 6 to 10 about the rules of self-stimulation, the lessons are part of a new All About Me programme rolled out in more than 240 primary schools in Central England's Warwickshire County.
The programme in turn is designed to be taught in accordance with a compulsory relationship and sex education which will be implemented across the UK next September.
In the section called Touching Myself, the teachers are advised to tell the youngsters that lots of people like to tickle or stroke themselves as it might feel nice, including touching their private parts.
The children are told this is really very normal, despite the fact that some people may get cross and say that it's dirty.
This is nothing to do with any of that.
It's to do with sexualizing children as early as possible.
And it's about the normalisation of, ultimately, the normalisation of paedophilia.
And, you know, the young generations today are being, there's a war on them from every angle.
And where so often are the parents protecting them?
Nowhere. Of course, there are some, yes.
But where are the vast majority?
Nowhere. They go out the door in the morning to school.
Does anyone ever question what happens to them in that period?
Most people know. Some people, yes.
So here we have...
I mean, this is how ludicrous it gets now.
You know, there are so many people, and I'm not knocking all teachers, I'm not knocking all people involved in education, I'm not doing that.
But there is a significant number of people who work with children every day in schools who should not be allowed within 500 yards, actually probably make that miles, of children in terms of affecting their perceptions.
Here we go.
Boy five with autism put on record as sex offender after hugging classmate.
A five-year-old boy with autism was reportedly put on a record as a sex offender.
After hugging his classmate, nursery school pupil Nathan was reported for hugging the child and his parents warned he could be placed on a record for the rest of his life, his family claim.
Nathan, who attends Eastridge Elementary in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Was allegedly accused by teachers of overstepping a boundary.
See, hugging five-year-olds is now becoming a no-no because they want to drive people apart.
They don't want people coming together.
They want people to be frightened of any intimacy like hugging in fear of The consequences.
This is why you now have, thanks to this Me Too movement, which is all elite-generated, situations where many men in work, office situations, etc., and any other situation, will not Allow themselves to be alone with a woman anymore, a colleague, because they fear the consequences.
What might be said that they tried or whatever and they have no defense, but you don't need a defense because once an allegation is made, it must be true, says the heaving mob.
And of course, when you look at the Weinsteins of this world and their arrogant imposition of themselves onto women from their position of power in the movie industry, that is utterly disgusting because Weinstein is disgusting.
I mean, it don't take a lot of research to find that out.
But... This has now been used to play out across society and demonize men in general.
And it's driving the sexes apart in many cases.
And here we have a situation where a five-year-old boy apparently hugged a five-year-old girl.
It's now a sexual crime.
And so...
What are parents at that school going to say to their boys now?
They're going to say, don't hug anybody.
Don't hug a girl.
And so the dividing goes on.
And of course the moronic people at the school that administer this and make these decisions 99% of the time, not 100% of the time, but 99% of the time have no clue what they're doing and why they're doing it, except that that's what they've been told and or that's how they've interpreted what they've been told in this outrageously ludicrous manner,
which takes me on to this story.
Thank goodness me he was fired.
Orlando officer fired after arresting a pair of six-year-olds at school.
An Orlando school resource officer lost his job after he arrested two six-year-old children at a Florida elementary school over trivial behaviour.
All charges against the children were dropped following a public backlash.
Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rowland said that the officer behind the arrest had been fired and apologised to the two children and their families, adding that the case made him feel sick to his stomach.
Well, no one thinks that this is an isolated incident.
And what are police officers saying?
And people connected to the police doing in schools.
What are they doing there?
This is part again of the same agenda which is to get kids from the earliest age used to having fierce control, authority control, uniform control.
So it becomes their norm And they just accept it.
That's the idea. Here you have a police chief here, who's still clearly of the old school, but they'll go eventually, who has come out and said, this is ridiculous.
But this is where they're pushing it.
The police chief added that he had issued a special notice to the police force to ensure this does not occur in the future.
But when he's gone, you watch.
The two children were taken into custody separately by Officer Dennis Turner.
He ought to get a job at that school where they say five-year-olds hugging each other is a sex crime.
It would be in his element.
Though it's not clear exactly what prompted the two arrests.
One child was processed at the local juvenile assessment centre before being released to a family member, while the other youth was brought back to her school without being processed.
Mary Lynn Kirkland, the second child's grandmother, told a media organisation that the treatment was excessive, saying no six-year-old child Should be able to tell somebody they had handcuffs on them.
You handcuff a six-year-old.
Kirkland said she was shocked to receive a call from the luscious, that should be ludicrous by the way, luscious and Emma Nixon Academy where her granddaughter Kaya attended first grade.
Informing her of the child's arrest.
I said, what do you mean she was arrested?
They said there was an incident and she kicked someone and she's being charged and she's on her way.
They should have come to my school.
In the 60s and in the 50s.
They wouldn't know where to start.
Anyway. Kirkland continued, explaining that Kaya suffers from a sleep condition that occasionally causes her to act out.
State Attorney Ramis Ayala confirmed earlier on Monday that her office would not pursue charges.
Oh, you found some intelligence then.
And it would clear their records.
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