If you remember any lessons on the Andes plane crash where kids were forced to think about eating dead bodies - that was a very small part of it. But the main lesson was to get the kids to ignore anything their parents said to them, making the teacher and the school the sole arbitrators in the student's character development.
Most teachers and parents and students had no idea what was going on nor did they ever consider what kind of an effect these kind of lessons would have on the students.
The ultimate goal was to create students who would be likely to turn off their consciences. In other words, training for psychopathy.
Fast forward to today. Some kid shoots up a classroom of fellow students. Then you get a picture of him. He looks stunned. All the people around him are stunned. The school and the nation grieves for the lost students and we all end up scratching our heads as to how and why this took place.
He was one of the kids who took all those lessons of bad character formation to heart and acted upon it.
Add drugs and you have recipe for true disaster.
Yep, mind control right under our noses.
They cannot succeed without significantly disarming the population, or at least making them reluctant to arm themselves.
I remember that and I also remember being very angered by the whole thing, I refused to play along. Among my classmates in the room supposedly on that plane, I chose not based upon purported utility to the group but the one who looked most likely to be tasty, tender and lightly marbled. The teacher was flabbergasted and not happy but the class laughed, and several of the girls blurted out "ooh, eat me too, I'm tender." Made a big joke out of it. This was in the 80's.
Very true. Mind control, until recently, has been widespread and rampant.
Might the drugs you mention be the ADHD,etc. drugs like Ritalin ?