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We are here to help to break the spell of programmed humanity
and change the nature of the experience here what we call earth.
We are here to create a revolution unlike any that has gone before.
A Conscious Awareness Tsunami that will sweep the planet and shake our modern world to its very core.
Breaking the Illusion about what most people in the world believe to be true,
the government lies, banking system scam, main stream media tailored news,
that shapes the mind of all people around the world and creates this illusion of "normality".
A hijacked reality that people can't see because is repeated every day.
Meet the family who sent six kids to college by age 12
Seth Harding grabs a two-handed rubber sword, adjusts his helmet made with electrician’s tape, and starts to teach. "Try to block her sword with the base of your sword."
“Why aren’t you wearing shoes?” I wonder.
“We’re peasants.”
“En garde!” Seth yells. The battle begins. He is bringing light to the Dark Ages.
At 7, when many kids figure they might be firemen, Seth announced he would be a military archeologist. His mom, Mona Lisa, encouraged that curiosity. "Wow! That kid was into this!" she marvels.
By 12, Seth was hanging out with students nearly twice his age, studying the Middle Ages at Faulkner University, near his home in Montgomery, Alabama. "How's he doing?" I ask assistant professor Grover Plunkett.
Harding family
Seth Harding dressed as a knight.
"He's got the highest average in the class."
Seth was motivated by his brother Keith's success. Keith is just down the hall, studying finite mathematics, a college senior -- at 14.
"It makes you wonder,” their friend Wesley Jimmerson says, shaking his head. "Are they advanced, or are we just really behind?"
Sister Hannah was the first of the Harding kids to take college entrance exams -- at age 12. "I didn't expect to pass,” she says, “so I started crying, because I was thinking, 'Now what?'"
By 22 she was designing spacecraft. She holds master's degrees in math and mechanical engineering.
Ten-year-old Katrinnah Harding hopes to enter college next year. Her brother Heath started at age 11. He's finishing his master's in computer science -- at 17.
"If they're going to be working at my kitchen table,” Mona Lisa says with a smile, “why not earn college credit for what they're doing?"
Named after her mother’s favorite song, Mona Lisa Harding home-schools her children in the basics, but found that her kids learned more quickly (and got less bored) when they were allowed to study deeply -- something they loved.
"I don't have any brilliant children,” she contends. “I'm not brilliant. My husband's not brilliant. We're just average folks.” Who inspired six children to enter college before they became teenagers.
Kip, their dad, didn't take his own advice. He graduated from college at 25, while flying helicopters in the military. Mona Lisa studied to be a nurse before staying home to teach her kids. They were high school sweethearts who shared a passion for learning.
Read more: www.today.com/news/meet-family…Related content
Comments: 18
Phracker [2023-01-12 00:04:02 +0000 UTC]
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FelonskiPipov [2023-01-10 16:55:43 +0000 UTC]
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Paulthored [2022-12-30 19:53:20 +0000 UTC]
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RastloserRubin [2022-03-19 17:45:11 +0000 UTC]
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DerRotenNachte [2016-03-08 20:20:14 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, and here's the math problems in the 5th Grade
"Randy has 3 apples he eats one of them, now determine the mass of the sun and moon combined."
This is very true.
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TheStoryHunter [2015-02-06 03:35:01 +0000 UTC]
Very cool I hope more parents would be like them...
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JackieStarSister [2015-02-05 19:01:35 +0000 UTC]
Did you draw that cartoon? It's jarring and so true. This is why I want to home-school if I have children.
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Jashma [2015-02-05 17:12:25 +0000 UTC]
But one must go to school - to learn physic, mathematic, geometry, literature... languages for an instance. .)
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uki--uki In reply to Jashma [2015-02-05 17:15:01 +0000 UTC]
Check this out: www.today.com/news/meet-family…
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OnlyTheGhosts In reply to Jashma [2015-02-05 17:13:19 +0000 UTC]
Home schooling can do all of that too. So can hired tutors.
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Jashma In reply to OnlyTheGhosts [2015-02-05 17:19:08 +0000 UTC]
Yes, it sure is - w/ slight social isolation )
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OnlyTheGhosts In reply to Jashma [2015-02-05 17:23:47 +0000 UTC]
Depends on what else the kids do, such as clubs and sports
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OnlyTheGhosts In reply to Jashma [2015-02-05 17:36:02 +0000 UTC]
Overall, it really depends on the parents and the community. Even the organised government-controlled school system isn't particularly successful nor a major influence in the students' lives by comparison. The attempt at "control" and indoctrination is doomed to failure if the students' parents and the rest of the community are resistant to that indoctrination.
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Jashma In reply to OnlyTheGhosts [2015-02-05 18:12:29 +0000 UTC]
In short, i'd say our whole life is one big "depends" - we can only "choose" on what to depend from. Well, that's all is lyric, so to say... i'm done.
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FelonskiPipov In reply to EdenianPrince [2023-01-10 16:56:24 +0000 UTC]
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