Meeks Heit "Health Book" Revealed
The Brainwashing of our Children in Public Schools

A NOTE FOR when you think about your children, family, country and rights: "Every child in America entering school at the age of five is mentally ill because he comes to school with certain allegiances to our founding fathers, toward our elected officials, toward his parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward the sovereignty of this nation as a separate entity. It's up to you as teachers to make all these sick children well by creating the international child of the future." --Harvard psychiatrist Chester M. Pierce, speaking as an expert in public education at the 1973 International Education Seminar

Want to know more about how children are brainwashed in government schools?
VISIT The Anti-Gun Violence Pledge and Analysis of the Meeks-Heit Health Books
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Are you aware that the Center for Disease Control is in on this plot?

Your tax dollars support the Surgeon General who heads the Center for Disease Control (CDC.gov), the National Center for Injury Prevention Control (NCIPC) and other supposedly medical venues. What if I told you that Dr. Koop, his predecessors, and Surgeon Generals after him have been using your tax money to promote their antigun views. What if I told you that they have published in the New England Medical Journal (and other esteemed medical papers) lies and slanted studies to promote their antigun agenda. For decades this travesty prevailed until last year when the pro-gunners got the Congress to investigate the Surgeon General and his above-mentioned offices.

Now for the results:

Last year Congress took away $2.6 million from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In budgetary terms, it was a pittance: 0.1% of the CDC's $2.2 billion allocation. Symbolically, however, it was important: $2.6 million was the amount the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control had spent in 1995 on studies of firearm injuries. Congressional critics, who charged that the center's research program was driven by an antigun prejudice, had previously sought to eliminate the NCIPC completely.

"This research is designed to, and is used to, promote a campaign to reduce lawful firearms ownership in America," wrote 10 senators, including then­Majority Leader Bob Dole and current Majority Leader Trent Lott. "Funding redundant research initiatives, particularly those which are driven by a social-policy agenda, simply does not make sense." After the NCIPC survived the 1995 budget process, opponents narrowed their focus, seeking to pull the plug on the gun research specifically, or at least to punish the CDC for continuing to fund it. At a May 1996 hearing, Rep. Jay Dickey (R-AK), Cosponsor of the amendment cutting the CDC's budget, chastised NCIPC Director Mark Rosenberg for treating guns as a "public health menace," suggesting that he was "working toward changing society's attitudes so that it becomes socially unacceptable to own handguns." In June the House Appropriations Committee adopted Dickey's amendment, which included a prohibition on the use of CDC funds "to advocate or promote gun control," and in July the full House rejected an attempt to restore the money.

The CDC's reports and studies never give long-term trend data linking gun sales to murder rates, citing only carefully selected partial or short-term correlation's. If murder went down in the first and second years, then back up in the third and fourth years, only the rise is mentioned. CDC publications focus on fluctuations and other unrepresentative phenomena to exaggerate the incidence of gun deaths and to conceal declines. New England Journal of Medicine is opposed to gun ownership is also the official position of the U.S. Public Health Service, the CDC's parent agency. Since 1979, its goal has been "to reduce the number of handguns in private ownership," starting with a 25% reduction by the turn of the century.

Source: Public Health Pot Shots, "How the CDC succumbed to the Gun "Epidemic" by Don B. Kates, Henry E. Schaffer, and William B. Waters IV

As I mentioned in my Summary, this plan to disarm the American public is far-reaching.

The Meeks Heit Health books are used as references by CDC. We are not hyperlinking the following URLs because that would give them a better search engine rating. Therefore, please copy and paste the following links into your browser address bar to go to these pages:

"Things For You to Do to Avoid Violence"
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/youth/avoid.htm

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/pub-res/bibl1995.htm

The U.S. Department of Education (Ed.gov) also recommends Meeks Heit:

http://www.ERICfacility.Net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed414280.html
"ERIC" is a national information system funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences to provide access to education literature and resources. Their main address is: http://www.ERIC.Ed.gov

The World Health Organization (WHO.Int) also uses Meeks Heit:

INFORMATION SERIES ON SCHOOL HEALTH
http://who.int/entity/school_youth_health/media/en/sch_skills4health_03.pdf

Other non-scholastic websites that use or recommend Meeks Heit:

http://www.EmployerHealth.com
http://www.Georgia.org/film/newsletter/4.7.2.3.htm
http://www.Health-Issue-Books.com/Vehicle-Safety/Violence/Violence_58.html
http://www.MHMS.org
http://www.MOBAC.org/members/teenvres.htm
http://www.NASPonline.org/NEAT/neat_resources.html
http://www.QualityOfLife.org
http://www.StreetLaw.org/pdfs/youthcourt/victims.pdf
http://www.TeachersFirst.com
http://www.TownOnline.com
(Ref: http://tinyurl.com/2qhqy)
http://www.Watchman.org/na/drbenson.htm
http://members.aol.com/pecurr/prof/
http://findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0CTG/4_16/83076571/p10/article.jhtml

...Plus numerous school districts & colleges throughout the U.S.

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The Beginning

• Meeks Heit Critiques
• Overview: In Defense of Our Children
• Guns & Weapons: A Public Health Approach
• Meeks Heit Weapons Section Analysis
• More Meeks Heit Subversion & Brainwashing

Further substantiating information:

• History of Meeks Heit
• Anti-Gun Conspiracy
• Numbers Don't Add Up
·
Footnotes

• Kids and Guns & Media Bias
• SC AG Press Release
• SC State Board of Ed Letter
• Original Horry County Board of Ed Letter
• Horry County Board of Ed Letter Admitting a failure in the Meeks-Heit Health Books
• Weapons Section Reviewer Qualifications

Meeks Heit Health and Wellness Book
Library of Congress
#97-0935756
ISBN
#1-886693-145
Linda Meeks & Phillip Heit, Ohio State University, and Randy Page, Idaho University, © 1999 Meeks Heit Publishing Co.

Meeks-Heit Test Pages

One parent in Pennsylvania is trying to stop the brainwashing of his children by the government school system. The following 4th-grade test pages were sent to me by a parent who became aware of the Meeks Heit "Health" curriculum.

The students were instructed that they may complete the tests as homework, but the pages must be brought back to school and cannot be brought home again until the end of the school year.

Grade 4, Unit 1: Page1, Page2
Unit 2 Lesson 6: Page1, Page2
Unit 2 Lesson 7: Page1, Page2
Unit 2 Lesson 8: Page1, Page2
Unit 2 Lesson 9: Page1, Page2

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