View Full Version : UK people with young children at school - being prepared for ET contact?
Ewan
27th February 2015, 09:58
I recently saw Simon Parkes showing some photos of school yards roped of with a fake crashed saucer, a man in biohazard suit collecting samples and a PC standing guard - who was apparently a real PC and not an actor.
I wasn't paying 100% attention but I think he was suggesting it was another sign of imminent disclosure. Preparing young minds for the idea of aliens.
Yesterday my son brought home a slip from school, it was asking for recycled waste to use in their projects all next week - to build alien spaceships. He is 5 yrs old.
So are there any fellow Brits who have young children at school who have had similar experiences?
Has our Dept of Education sent a memo to schools suggesting these exercises I wonder? It seems unlikely so many schools would decide on the same idea.
http://www.the-big-picture.org.uk/wp/?page_id=2796
Sunny-side-up
27th February 2015, 10:50
Hmm! There was a MSM Tt program on last night with the subject something like:
'How the public's interest in Little-Green-Men has helped with our knowledge and exploration of our universe' ;)
I missed it btw :(
yelik
27th February 2015, 10:56
I agree it is part of the preparations for disclosure / global first contact. If they're only just pushing this agenda then official disclosure is a few years away unless something forces them.
Yes my little boy, also 5, is doing the same project next week. There again I've already taught him about aliens and what they look like. He knows about their craft and how they work (simplified with magnetism). He can spot chemtrails now and points them out to the teachers who are obviously baffled. I know his education is bordering on pointless so I let him think and play as freely as I can.
I've recently been getting him to concentrate on something he wants to happen (good things only) he thinks about stopping the rain and making the sun come out. He believes he can do it, especially if it works, thats all that matters, lol
Sérénité
27th February 2015, 11:09
Hi Anakie there was a thread on here about a year or so ago where we was mentioning this, as it did seem extreme and strange behaviour to go all out faking an alien landing for school children's benefit.
The incidents happened between 2009 and 2012, Ive not heard of any since.
My son is in year 2 (6 years old) and in his previous school year, two full terms were dedicated to Space and Aliens. Various homework came home with him, such as describing in detail what aliens look like, building an alien etc.
This must be set as the standard UK curriculum for 5-6 year old children now I'm guessing, if your child has also had this topic this year?
It would be interesting to know who (and based on what train of thought and decision making) comes up with the set curriculum topics.
Last year I had 6 months of explaining aliens to a 5 year old and 6 months of explaining Hitler to a 10 year old...I wonder in high school will they combine the two topics and learn about Operation Paperclip?
...I guess not :)
Becky
27th February 2015, 14:11
Yes our local primary school had a huge topic on this for one whole term, for the infants ~ ages 4-7. I think it must be part of their curriculum.
Atlas
27th February 2015, 16:52
there was a thread on here about a year or so ago where we was mentioning this
The thread in question is: projectavalon.net/School-Children-investigate-spaceship-crash (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?64047-School-Children-investigate-spaceship-crash) (started by Skywizard, Otcober 2013)
There is an even earlier thread: projectavalon.net/UK-schools-doing-UFO-crash-drills (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?6828-UK-schools-doing-UFO-crash-drills) (started by irishspirit, October 2010)
Gardener
27th February 2015, 17:26
Yes it was the same in my area, and to say how much derision there is towards UFO/Alien investigators it certainly begs a few questions that school principals are unlikely to be be able to answer anytime soon. The 'programming' is quite insidious, and these generations of children are growing up with this 'alien-pod' in the background. Unless they are lucky to have thinking parents who can give them alternative views.
I will hazard a guess that the kind of disclosure they have in mind is from the 'false flag alien attack' handbook, it being their last card so to speak. They may get a surprise when the real ones turn up first. (Well its possible lol). But on the other hand, this experience for 5/6 yr olds could be quite traumatising, and attaching the event to 'police' and cordoned off areas, is more likely to be a social engineering experiment, of say 'fear compliance.'
just my 'tuppence'
Ewan
27th February 2015, 18:07
Thank you for the confirmations and apologies for raising a new topic on a previously discussed subject. It was my first thread. :)
I will endeavour to discuss with my 5 yr old at the end of next week whether aliens are scary or just different without actually using either of those words, I would like to uncover how they are presented in that classroom enviroment and short of sitting in on the affair I will have to resort to subterfuge. :)
I will also consider discussing the subject with the head of school as she is very approachable, albeit bound by the indoctrinations of her own training and education.
I remeber mentioning I'd watched videos of Sir Kenneth Robinson and she remarked he was a bit extreme. :(
If I felt I had the ability I would seriously consider taking over my childrens education myself before they make that illegal too. Sadly I don't have the patience I fear, the best I can do is teach by example and offer alternative viewpoints.
Personally I was lucky, I was a rebel and resented all authority as a child. I was probably most difficult and frustrating, but I managed to come through the process of education with an open mind largely intact.
yelik
27th February 2015, 18:59
As with any profession, especially those in a position to influence children, tread a dangerous line if they tried to enlighten people. The establishment would ridicule them and kick them out for spreading misleading and controversial information not included in the National Curriculum.
Ignorant parents, school Governors and the local authority would do the job of the PTB without even knowing it.
M0JFK
28th February 2015, 00:30
Be very, very carful what you teach your kids because anything they repeat at school that is not curriculum approved and considered not to be the norm gets put into their records and will follow them through the rest of their life's...and we had the labour government to thank for that policy.
M0JFK
28th February 2015, 00:35
There will never be official disclosure...the elites would nuke the whole planet before admitting it. Do you realise what disclosure means to the elites? No more power, no more wealth, no more control. Anyone who thinks there is going to be official disclosure is quite simply living in cloud cuckoo land.
Ewan
28th February 2015, 07:13
Anyone who thinks there is going to be official disclosure is quite simply living in cloud cuckoo land.
I believe there must be many fine people living in cloud cuckoo land and I am happy to join them there.
There will never be official disclosure...the elites would nuke the whole planet before admitting it. Do you realise what disclosure means to the elites? No more power, no more wealth, no more control.
I'm sure some of the cabal would certainly chose to decimate the planet one way or another, emerging from their bunkers to lord it over any survivors. But rumours abound that the elite are split, in-fighting is now the game. Each side presumably doing their best to upset each others plans.
Be very, very carful what you teach your kids because anything they repeat at school that is not curriculum approved and considered not to be the norm gets put into their records and will follow them through the rest of their life's
Is that even true?
That would be the saddest thing ever if I allowed by children to be completely brainwashed by the machine, without offering them alternative viewpoints creating a crack where light may still shine.
Many people have their own views on what constitutes a sin, I think there is probably only one.
To know, and not to do. That is a sin.
yelik
28th February 2015, 11:51
If we fear the authorities, government or cabal then we end up doing nothing and effectively giving them our tacit support. That stance is not for me, in fact quite the opposite. I cannot imagine I will ever stop searching for the truth, talking the truth or spreading the truth, as best I can.
BF88
6th March 2015, 22:13
When I was at school / pre school in the early to mid 90s they would attempt to hypnotise us, it seemed to work on most of the kids. There was a few times when other people came in but they never did anything. I would resist it intuitively knowing something was wrong but got sent to the head teachers office for not doing as I was told! There was no UFO or alien fear conditioning going on back then, if you want to know how they are programming children now look at the video games or cartoons that are sold to them.
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