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

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Kids and Guns
by Robert A. Waters
Published at KeepAndBearArms.com

Give a kid a gun and he suddenly becomes a monster, shooting up schools and blowing away anyone whom he perceives has wronged him. Right? That's what the mainstream media would have you think. While such incidences do occur on rare occasions, many other times kids use guns to save lives. But these stories don't fit the media stereotype and therefore get no national exposure.

On Sunday afternoon, March 19, 1985, Jacqueline Roland, a mother of two, heard a noise outside her home near Bethel, Oklahoma. As she went to investigate, she told her 6-year-old son Jimmy to get the family gun. In addition to Jimmy, four other children were in the home at the time.

As Mrs. Roland stepped outside, a masked man grabbed her and placed a knife to her throat. Jimmy Roland, following his mother's instructions, walked outside with a .22-caliber rifle. Seeing the masked man holding his mother, the youngster aimed the gun at the assailant's head and cried, "Turn my mommy loose!"

"Put the gun down!" the masked man snapped.

Instead, Jimmy Roland cocked it.

According to Pottawotomie County Sheriff Paul Abel, "the man apparently thought the boy was going to shoot him. He loosened his grip on Mrs. Roland and she broke away." The assailant fled but was soon captured, along with two accomplices. All were lifelong criminals and predators.

Sheriff Abel had nothing but praise for 6-year-old Jimmy Roland. "In all likelihood," the sheriff said, "he saved every one of those people's lives ... They're just average people who taught their child safety with guns from the time they were real little, because there are guns in that house as there are in most of the houses around here."

In a barrio near Compton, California, eighteen miles south of Los Angeles, Hispanics have to fight every day just to survive. According to an Associated Press article, on March 30, 1999, at around noon, two robbers entered the 99 Cents Plus Mini Market. The 62-year-old owner, a grandmother whose name was not released, was working the counter along with a teenage employee. Her 12-year-old grandson was also in the store.

One of the robbers pointed a "machine pistol" at the owner and demanded money from the cash drawer. The teenage employee knocked the gun away, and began struggling with the robber. As they were fighting, Dennis Smith, the second robber, began beating the owner. He knocked the grandmother to the floor and continued to punch her while she was down.

Her 12-year-old grandson grabbed a handgun and fired several shots, hitting Smith four times. He died a few hours later. The other robber escaped.

The 12-year-old was not charged.

Juan Zamora, who owns a shop next door, summed up the desperation of those trying to earn an honest living in the barrio. "Always they have troubles because everybody try to steal," he said. "The police come very late. They come after one hour, after three hours, after four hours. Everybody is still afraid. Nobody protects us."

Adam Cummins, 38, of Wichita, Kansas, was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic. He could function normally at times, then he would snap and become violent. Because of his mental illness, Kathryn Adams, his mother, had raised Cummins' 15-year-old daughter.

On May 17, 2000, at 10:00 p.m., a visibly agitated Cummins appeared at Adams' home. Having first-hand knowledge of his violent tendencies, she locked the front door and refused to let him inside. Undeterred, he kicked in the door. As the crazed man launched a vicious assault on the terrified woman, Adams yelled for her granddaughter to "get the gun."

In the meantime, Cummins hit Adams several times with a claw hammer, fracturing her skull. As the assault continued, the 15-year-old ran to a nightstand in her grandmothers' upstairs bedroom and pulled out a handgun. By this time, Cummins had bludgeoned his mother into unconsciousness. Then he started up the stairs.

His daughter met him at the top of the stairs. She fired one shot, striking Cummins in the abdomen, ending the assault. He died a few minutes later. According to a story in the Wichita Eagle, Kathryn Adams remained in critical condition with a fractured skull.

Jim McNiece, principal of Northeast Magnet High School, where the girl attended, stated that the school had provided counseling for the traumatized teen. "She has a lot of support from family and friends at school," he said. "She's a nice kid, and is worried about her grandmother. That's where all the attention of the family is focused."

Police said that over a long period, Cummins had had many dealings with law enforcement officials and mental health agencies. He had threatened police officers, mental health workers, and his ex-wife (the mother of the fifteen-year-old). For years he had fought with his wife and mother for custody of the girl. The family had tried numerous times to have him institutionalized. On the day he died, he'd called his ex-wife and threatened to kill her.

Police credited the 15-year-old girl with using appropriate force to stop a vicious assault.

Kids and guns.
Did anyone see these cases on the national news shows?

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The Unbiased Media
YET MORE CONFIRMATION OF ANTI-GUN MEDIA BIAS
NRA-ILA FAX ALERT Vol.7, No.1, 1/7/00

This week, the Media Research Center (MRC) confirmed what the pro-gun community already knew -- when it comes to firearm-related stories, the news coverage on ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC is decidedly anti-gun. The MRC study, which examined stories from July 1, 1997 to June 30, 1999, covered 653 morning and evening news stories, and found that:

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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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