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Show Page A The Paper That Dares To Take Stand HOT LINE NEWS 4 The Utah Independent April 22, 1976 A COURSE OF STUDY Continued from page 1 even realize that their children are now, or have been, subjected to this indoctrination via MACOS. EXAMPLES OF TAXPAYER-FINANCE- D M.A.C.O.S. MATERIALS FOR FIFTH-GRADE- RS Man: A Course of The controversial a study of the primitive Study is mostly re of Pelly Bay, Netsilik Eskimo little There Canada. is difficulty in underin standing why parents of sub-cultu- 10-year-- scores of American 'communities find MACOS and its federal backing repugnant and threatening to their way of life. Fol- lowing are direct excerpts from MACOS rs which study materials for deal with the concepts and customs of the fifth-grade- Netsilik Eskimos: Husbands have a very Adultery. free hand in their married life and it is considered to be quite in order for them to have intercourse with any woman whenever there is an opportunity. (The Netsilik Eskimos. MACOS Vol. I, p. 117) Cannibalism. The wife knew that the had said her husband should eat spirits her, but she was so exhausted that it made no impression on her. She did not care. It was only when he began to feel her, when it occurred to him to stick his fingers in her side to feel if there was flesh on her, that she suddenly felt a terrible fear; so she, who had never been afraid of dying, now tried to escape. With her feeble strength she ran for her life, and then it was as if Tuneq saw her only as a quarry that was about to escape him; he ran after her and stabbed her to death. After that, he lived on her, and he collected her bones in a heap over by the side of the platform for the purpose of fulfilling the taboo rule required of all who die. (The Netsilik Eskimos, Volume I, pp. 97-9- 8). I talked to Female infanticide. several Netsilik women in one camp about the children they had. One had borne 11 children -- - four boys girls, of which four girls had been allowed to die at birth. (A Journey to the Arctic, MACOS and-seve- Booklet 18, pp. n 24-2- 5). Murder. As time went on, the old woman grew angry, for she too wanted a husband. She envied her daughter more and more, until one day when Kiviok was out hunting caribou, she killed her. She pulled the young smooth skin from her daughter's face and hands, and with it she covered her wrinkled, old face and her bony hands. When Kiviok returned, the mother went to greet him as her daughter always did. (The Many Lives of Kiviok, MACOS Book- let 25, pp. 11-1- 2). When we spoke of Eskimo Father Henry told me about a man Committee Bay who had come to day, and, after the usual tea and had said to him suddenly: 1 took woman out on the ice today.' It own mother that he had driven out Senilicide. murder. now at him one silence, the old was his and set down at sea to freeze to death. He was fond of her, he explained. He had always been kind to her. But she was too old, she was no longer good for anything; so blind, she couldnt even find the porch to crawl into the igloo. So, on a day of blizzard, the whole family agreeing, he had taken her out, and they had struck camp and gone off, leaving her to die. (Old Kigtak, MACOS Volume 7, p. 18). the renowned New York clinical psychologist Dr. practitioner of psycho- therapy for children and young adolescents and also a professor at Long Island Un- Washington, D.C. Resolution No. 1 by Thomas O. Breitling ar government of that jurisdiction. At the same time the present overall school board would continue to exist and to exercise a specified, delegated authority. not only customs through Eskimo myths. role-playi- even of ng Continued on page 1 f 1 1 PAY ONLY FOR PRODUCTS DESIRED There is no justifiable reason why the parents taxpayers should pay for products to which they are totally opposed. Products referred to include the quality of: 1 . Facilities changes 2. School administrators 3. Teachers 4. Courses 5. Program? 6. Texts Thus, tored. parentstaxpayers ATTN: DAVIS COUNTY VOTERS for 58 Luncheons Dinners and that Out Of Town Guest yi . (801)533-860- 0 zz&TELEX unelected heads of Government, ensconced in the White House, cannot be counted on to primarily protect the interest of the people. Hence, all the decietfully phrased, highly dangerous Executive Orders must be rescinded! How the Internationalists will howl when their favorite tool for a Dic- tatorship is erased! The White House, may not concur in this, and thus manifest even more ineptness than was displayed when the worlds most outstanding citizen, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, visited America and was carefully brushed off"! This occurrence cast a blot upon all Americans, but the fault lies not with them, but squarely on the leaders who bent the knee to the unwanted subversive aims of Internationalism! Enough of this disastrous Tower of Babel policy to plunder and wreck our Shining American Heritage! Spread the word!! oooooooooooooooo EXPOSE YOUR FRIENDS to the Utah Independent 12- - Assorted Back Issues for ONLY $1.00 oooooooooooooooo OUTLOOK Continued from page 3 surprise me if you didn't agree with them. Please answer my letter and clarify some of these things for me; the anxiety is making my ulcers K&H STEEL & TUB PORGALQ Telephone &, (800) soon on some trumped-up National Emergency. Our 22 WE SERVE YOU N'"' Fellow Citizens, never kay that you were not warned! Contact your Legislators to repeal, at once, all Executive Orders, cleverly designed to bypass Congress and pave the way for Dictatorial Rule! The Enemy plans to implement Executive Order 1 1490 Anyone in DAVIS COUNTY is interested in electing Constitutionalists to office contact Pat Madsen, 376-25for the north end of the county and Lloyd worse. Respectfully, Scllcneit. 295-36for the south Fred H. Ellis end of the county. Houston, Tex. 77045 who Hotel Newhouse Main St Fourth South Salt Lake City, Utah 841 01 forces the children to be preoccupied with infanticide and senilicide as well as the gory details of animal slaughter, it also aims at making the children accept ng of these practices. Further , the children are forced to identify with the Breitling should have a board for that particular school which has the power to impact on, change, and veto any of the six items listed above. The local board of that particular school would not have the right to fire principal or teachers, but it w'ould have the right to censure them, place a letter have in their personnel file,-anthem transferred out of the particularschool. As far as texts, programs, and PARENTS CONCERNED courses are concerned the local The parents attending the board would have the right to meeting were concerned about a eliminate any of these. sensitivity training program called With respect to facilities Transactional Analysis For Tots changes the local board would which had been instituted as a rehave to be subject to the overall disin the school. trict board, but could initiate ideas, quired program opposing by parents Arguments develop concepts, draw up criteria, the program were cogent, and in a and make presentations to the dismoment of plaintive appeal a trict board for approval. psychologist for the district said, I would like to make clear that we CONTACT YOUR schools have many (the district) REPRESENTATIVE that we plan for and work with, in AND SENATOR We try to plan this district. This idea can be implemented a desired which are by programs in Utah or in any State if you will disin the of the people majority personally contact your State trict. Representative and Senator and While such a statement may ask them to sponsor or support be emotional and not factual, and such a law. Do not write or phone, there may not be even 1,000 out of if you can call on them in person. all parents of the 63,000 children in Try to get a commitment for this the district who want such a idea to restore local schools, locally program, it still illustrates how controlled. Regardless of any apfreedom of choice and individual parent obstacles such as federal or initiatives are reduced by constate grants, this is the logical solidation and agglomeration of alternative to remote management and control. power. quotes Dr. Lorand as follows: "The (MACOS) program article in Bv Thomas O. , PURPOSE EXPLAINED The purposes for having such a board are many, but a single basic purpose is to permit exercise, by the people of the unit affected, of sovereign authority. The concept is an adaptation of the idea of a separate school district. A remark made at a meeting between parents and school administrators which was held at an elementary school in Salt Lake County brought this idea to mind. BETTER in the aforeHUMAN EVENTS read from my Prelude to History, Now it came to pass in the year 1976 that throughout the United States a freat furor arose from suffering caused by the Leaders of a subversive program Rockefeller-Rothschil- d the headed by complex. As a result of Inflation, Excessive Taxation and other grievous ills at the hands of Parasites and Corporate Socialists, the people became restive and rose up to remedy the defection of their Leaders! The word went forth to the far comers of the land that the time had arrived to replace them with loyal unboughtAmericans, despite the fanfare of those who controlled the nations news media and monetary systems. Aided by a few scattered alert voices, the guilty were replaced, and order was resI In an early January issue we listed 11 resolutions for 1976. The first of these resolved that we should establish a fundamental school in one of Salt Lake Countys school districts, and we should debate the voucher system. In addition to the above two parts of this resolution, there is a corollary condition that is desirable. Each individual school should have a school board consisting of electors of that schools area who also have children in the school. Such board should be elected for a two-yeperiod at a regular election held at the same time as the general election for the J.F. Baldacchino, Jr., mentioned From LIBERTY LOBBY Business Meetings MACOS has been denounced by iversity. . IMPROVEMENTS Conventions PSYCHOLOGISTS WARN OF DANGER TO CHILDREN Rhonda Lorand, a SCHOOL SYSTEM 453-462- 7 388-43- 5 Answer Back Newhouse S.L.C. i PHONE 486-204- 1 4BB-37- 71 NEW CHANNELS ANGLES, FLATS, and SQUARE TUBING aim used mk mw run WASATCH METAL & SALVAGE 205 .m tM Sot PHONE SMTIAKE G1Y, UTAH 484-351- 1 BUYERS OF SCRAP IRON AND METAL . |