We are currently working through our U.S. Constitution course and I have to say I am beyond obsessed! This is such a great course and I think it is one that every single American could benefit to re-take as an adult, especially before being allowed to vote.

My favorite part of homeschooling is learning alongside my kids. As a kid, I loved learning, but loathed school. I went to a private, Catholic school and was labeled as the misfit “bad” kid at the very young age of 3 in the Montessori years. It only got worse as I got older and each teacher warned the next of my incoming. I talked too much. I asked too many inconvenient questions. I wouldn’t follow the crowd or participate in group activities, like the parachute. Eventually, I was heavily medicated so that I would be forced to sit down & shut up, since I wouldn’t comply with the system willingly – a clear-to-me sign of the invisible slavery to the indoctrination that is VERY much being used today at alarming rates. The label followed me through the rest of my years in school, until eventually I dropped out of the American school system in my junior year of highschool with a whopping zero credits to pursue independent studies through a brick-and-mortar “credit-recovery” for troubled teens type of school that I only had to attend a few hours each day, and had autonomy over which assignments I wanted to complete each day. It definitely wasn’t all sunshine, but while there I began receiving straight A’s in my classes, was selected as our graduation speaker, and still earned my High School Diploma – 6 months ahead of the rest of my class that I had left behind.
As an adult, I learned that the American school system was heavily influenced by Prussia/The Nazis, developed through the Massachusetts Board of Education in the mid-19th century by Horace Mann, an American education reformer, otherwise known as “The Father of the Common School Movement.” It is a “factory-model” system that is designed to promote obedience & subserviance to the State and industrial employees. It does NOT foster critical thinking or creativity, or even true education. Standardized Testing was used for the Nazis to ensure ideological conformity and social control for suitability to their regime, not for academic achievement testing, but to make sure you fit into their standards. Standardized testing is still being used today.

I have to throw this story in here because it’s an absolute favorite memory of mine 😂: one year I decided to purposely fail my standardized Testing horribly. I didn’t read a single question, just filled in the bubbles as slowly as I could in random patterns so it looked like I was taking my time. When the results were in, I, of course, got in trouble with the school and when they asked why I did this, my reasoning behind it was that I wanted my teachers to believe that I belonged with the Special Education kids in “The Van.” The Special Education kids in “The Van” were thrown an ice cream social day in “The Van” instead of standardized testing day in the classroom, which obviously sounded like the better option 💁🏼♀️.
In 1903, John D. Rockefeller, founder of the Rockefeller Foundation – The same Rockefeller Foundation that funded the Eugenics research of the holocaust – founded the General Education Board which aimed at another reform to “modernize” the public school system to what is still used today. His goal was to have “a nation of workers, not a nation of thinkers.” He succeeded.

It’s no surprise that the children then grow up to become adults that just blindly accept the narrative that the media feeds them. That is exactly what the school system taught them to do – willingly accept what is told, no questions asked – “It is true because we say it is true.” Don’t think thoughts, just repeat what is told to you by the propaganda-machine – the more “buzz words” you can remember, but not properly define, the better.
I wanted to share this part of our lesson from our course because I believe a lot of adults have forgotten how to question; not by the fault of their own, but by the design of the schooling they received, and sadly, many do not even realize it. Algorithms keep us in echo-chambers and unless we actively seek out the truth ourselves, we’ll continue to be fed only the “news” they want us to hear to fit the Puppet Master’s narrative.
AI is taking over and it is getting more difficult to distinguish what is real. My oldest son showed me an app the teenagers are using today that turns them into AI and can create very realistic imaginary videos of themselves (or whoever) doing whatever prompt they ask it to, as if it were real. It’s an app of only fake AI-generated video reels that people spend their real time wasting, I mean… watching, knowing that it is fake. The willingness to accept a false reality by the masses is astonishingly surreal to me. It is exactly what we are being warned against accepting. Fake has officially become the new standard.

- Distinguishing between types of sources
- Digging up trusted sources
- Determining bias of the author
- Detecting an underlying or hidden agenda
- Discovering context

I urge you to find unbiased, Independent journalists rather than defaulting to any mainstream media sources. Use sources like ground.news that compare media perspective coverage side by side, and search engines like Duck Duck Go. Always follow the money & never trust anything at face value. Research everything & Cross-reference everything you research. Include words like “dangers of” in your search bar for health-related topics rather than yes or no questions (for example; what are the dangers of using Tylenol? Instead of “is Tylenol safe?”). Be incredibly specific in the words you enter into the search bar – understand that words are your keys, and you must use the right one to unlock the truth. Don’t accept/give up after the first answer, sometimes you’ll have to try several keys before you find the right one, this was done by design. Never accept the AI overview answer – EVER. Learn to read between the lines and recognize patterns.
I hope that this guide helps you on your journey to becoming a Truth Seeker.
Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov