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10-Year Old Disciplined for Visiting 9/11 Website

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posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 07:03 PM
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This is sad. I dont get why you would get in trouble, unless he did it when he was not supposed to. What do you all think of this? I think its kinda funny.



posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 07:09 PM
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I don't know, it does'nt seem real, I mean how many 5th
graders would even care about 9/11, let alone care about
any conspiracy.

I think it's a fake story.



posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 10:25 PM
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This is a prime example of the "tattle on your own" teachings that our government is encouraging through the textbooks and announcements to our children in our schools as we speak.

this is a complete joke. fear, that poor child is being exposed to governmental fear propaganda at such a young and tender age. this is the world of tomorrow, get used to it or wake up!



posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 10:27 PM
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This shows a complete lack of forethought on the school's part. if they did not want their students viewing such material, they would have input the proper security procedures to prevent viewing of said websites. This is not the child's fault, but the school's own ignorance at work here.



posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 10:43 PM
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I Covered this in my Blog.

thedoc911.blogspot.com...

For those interested...



posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 11:14 PM
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if they did not want their students viewing such material, they would have input the proper security procedures to prevent viewing of said websites


Well with the security-filter systems schools use, they could have told
the system not to allow access to certain topics, but the computer
does'nt recognize a site as having the restricted content simply because
it does'nt see any of the signs or keywords of that kind of site.

They had big problems with that when they first implimented it, which
was to stop kids from looking up porn, but of course the filters only
blocked 70%.

Point is, you can't block every website with a specific kind of content,
simply because computers are'nt smart enough to do so.



posted on Nov, 8 2006 @ 11:27 PM
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10 is too young to understand what they read on these sites. It does not matter what you personally believe. A 10 year old could be traumatized by this stuff if they believed it all. We all know most of this stuff is political posturing. A 10 year old would not know that. I would not be surprised if allowing children that young on CT sites could one day result in a mass murder by a teen thinking they were doing the right thing. I forgot, that has allready happened. Lots of people on the Net trying to brainwash children. Look how effective it was for the "Nazi Youth" and the Chinese. This Jones person should have advised the child to go to his parents for guidance. I guess he thought he may have lost a future customer for his books. I doubt he put any thought into what was the right thing to say to this child. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt. Not anymore. Maybe this is the new recruiting tool, eh? Next they will be removing kids from there homes to make sure they are taught the correct propaganda. Oh that's right. They did that already. They are called public schools. The teachers and administrators all belong to the same party. The parents have no choice unless they are well off. The perfect place to brainwash an entire generation.



posted on Nov, 9 2006 @ 07:39 PM
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When I was in fifth grade I had a good friend and we talked about the NWO and the conspiracy theories swarming the news... we always pointed out how clinton gave out land to a U.N. lady... if I was in this time and age they would be shocked at how many conspiracy theories that I looked up at the time... the cold war always intruiged me back then. So, a fifth grader gets in trouble for looking up conspiracy theory websites. The fifth grader may get in trouble but if someone ignores the rules-- (1) damages his reputation with lies and slander and (2) tells untruths or unfacts about him, then that person should be the one getting in trouble... in this generation it doesnt seem too much of an impossibility for him to get sent off to another home... he could probably get sent to another school...

[edit on 9-11-2006 by Maverickhunter]



posted on Nov, 10 2006 @ 01:13 AM
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Originally posted by iori_komei
I don't know, it does'nt seem real, I mean how many 5th
graders would even care about 9/11, let alone care about
any conspiracy.

I think it's a fake story.


youtube.com...
youtube.com...
youtube.com...
youtube.com...

The kid sounds honest to me. At 7, I was asking my dad where money come from and how money works. At 10, I was pretty aware of current events. I'm not that bright either. I am not doubtful the kid is not curious about 9/11. The boy sounds smart, at least above average to me.

The sad part here are the teacher and principal. "Don't talk back to me." They are encouraging children to conform and not ask questions, to basically not think for themselves. So sad.


[edit on 10-11-2006 by tazadar]



posted on Nov, 10 2006 @ 01:22 AM
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Hey this kid is fast for his age. I say all the more power to him or her. But Alex Jones? I'm more scared of his agenda that any misperceptions of today's youth.



posted on Nov, 10 2006 @ 01:55 AM
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Hi there denythestatusquo,

What do you feel, is Alex Jones' agenda? Misperceptions of today's youth?

[edit on 10-11-2006 by Ross Cross]



posted on Nov, 10 2006 @ 07:05 AM
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A.J. had the father of this kid on yesterday's show during the bottom half of the second hour... you can catch it one more time before today's show starts... getting ready to refeed hour 3 after this segment, then it will start all over again... so i'd say you can hear it between 9:30 and 10:00 AM CST, if you're interested...

and A.J. doesn't have an agenda, unless you count getting information out to the masses as an agenda...



posted on Nov, 10 2006 @ 08:00 PM
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Originally posted by InDirectViolation
10 is too young to understand what they read on these sites. It does not matter what you personally believe. A 10 year old could be traumatized by this stuff if they believed it all. We all know most of this stuff is political posturing. A 10 year old would not know that. I would not be surprised if allowing children that young on CT sites could one day result in a mass murder by a teen thinking they were doing the right thing. I forgot, that has allready happened. Lots of people on the Net trying to brainwash children. Look how effective it was for the "Nazi Youth" and the Chinese. This Jones person should have advised the child to go to his parents for guidance. I guess he thought he may have lost a future customer for his books. I doubt he put any thought into what was the right thing to say to this child. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt. Not anymore. Maybe this is the new recruiting tool, eh? Next they will be removing kids from there homes to make sure they are taught the correct propaganda. Oh that's right. They did that already. They are called public schools. The teachers and administrators all belong to the same party. The parents have no choice unless they are well off. The perfect place to brainwash an entire generation.


I can't believe you think 10 year olds are just dumb as hell.. this kid is alteast as bright as you are.

Also this event shows what America has become, freedom of speech doesn't exsist anymore.



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