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                     The UN Plan for Your Mental Health

                                by Berit Kjos

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          "We believe that mental health is just as important as
          physical health maybe even more so."

               Donna Shalala, Department of Health and Human
               Services (DHHS)


          "Mental health refers to how a person thinks, feels, and acts
          when faced with life's situations."

               National Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange
               Network


          "The challenge to humanity is to adopt new ways of thinking,
          new ways of acting, new ways of organizing itself in society
          in short, new ways of living."

               Our Creative Diversity, UNESCO

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     Don't be deceived by nice sounding labels such as Healthy Start,
     Healthy People, Healthy Families, Healthy Communities, and Healthy
     Cities. These and other "local" campaigns for public and mental
     health follow a global blueprint. They all fit into a worldwide
     system of health management and surveillance led by the World
     Health Organization, a UN special agency that equates faith with
     hate and truth with intolerance. 1 The goal is conditioning the
     masses to willingly conform to new "universal" values,
     environmental guidelines, and a global management system.

     Dr. David Satcher, U.S. Surgeon-General and Assistant Secretary
     for Health, gave a progress report at a National Healthy People
     Consortium in November 1998 "We have a clear blueprint in place,"
     he announced. "Currently, 47 states are actively involved in
     Healthy People 2000 and 'Healthy City and Healthy Community'
     initiatives are being pursued throughout the country. Hundreds of
     national organizations have reviewed the Year 2000 objectives and
     have adopted them as their own."

     Dr. Satcher then drew the connection between Healthy Start,2
     Healthy People, mental health and the World Health Organization:

          "Every child should be given the opportunity for a
          healthy start... No priority yet has generated as much
          interest and enthusiasm as this one on mental health..."
          "...our efforts will be focused on maintaining a system
          of global health surveillance...

          "Healthy People 2010 is the United States' contribution
          to the World Health Organization's call to the nations
          of the world to renew their commitment to health for
          all.... 3

     A Colorado law gives us a glimpse of what we might expect once
     this system is fully in place. It suggests that Christian
     child-raising could be considered "emotional abuse ...or a
     substantial risk..." and gives the Social Services the authority
     to prosecute Christian parents for child abuse. 4 To protect
     Christian families, conservatives pressed the legislature to add
     an exemption to the proposed bill. It declared that "Emotional
     abuse shall not be construed to include religious instruction."
     But this exemption was deleted before SB 97-218, titled
     "Children's Services", became effective on July 1, 1997. Now,
     every Colorado family that trains its children to follow God risks
     breaking the law and facing the fury of an anti-Christian Child
     Protection Service.

     How could this be happening in America?



     A NEW WAY OF THINKING.

     In a 1996 speech at The National Children's Mental Health
     Initiative, Donna Shalala, Secretary of the U.S. Department of
     Health and Human Services (DHHS), said,

          "From fully immunizing children by age two... to
          stopping domestic violence, we're working to improve the
          lives of young people from the cradle to young
          adulthood. And a strong part of our vision is the mental
          health of children. We believe that mental health is
          just as important as physical health ...maybe even more
          so..." 5

     As head of the DHHS, Shalala helped organize The National Mental
     Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN). Ponder its
     definition for mental health:

          "Mental health refers to how a person thinks, feels, and
          acts when faced with life's situations. It is how people
          look at themselves, their lives, and the other people in
          their lives ...and explore choices." 6

     Do you wonder what Dr. Shalala and her network of health planners
     would consider good thinking? Or bad thinking? This definition
     doesn't tell us. How do they want people "to look at themselves"
     or "explore choices"? The answer is clear when you study UNESCO's
     psycho-social strategies for conforming the minds of our children
     to its anti-Christian world view. But without background
     information, these ambiguous, open-ended phrases hide the true
     intentions.

     However, Dr. Shalala and other self-proclaimed "change agents" do
     tell us that the old ways "a person thinks, feels, and acts" must
     change. They don't fit the new global ideology or the consensus
     process. According to Professor Benjamin Bloom, called the Father
     of OBE, the new "purpose of education and the schools is to change
     the thoughts, feelings and actions of students."7 So it's not
     surprising that UNESCO's Commission on Culture and Development in
     its report, Our Creative Diversity, wrote that -

          "The challenge to humanity is to adopt new ways of
          thinking, new ways of acting, new ways of organizing
          itself in society, in short, new ways of living." 8

     Referring to the management and monitoring of its education
     program, the Kansas State Board of Education made a similar
     statement, "QPA [Quality Performance Accreditation] is a process
     which demands new thinking, new strategies, new behavior, and new
     beliefs."

     "New beliefs" and "new thinking" are key to the global management
     system. Adults as well as children must trade truth, facts, and
     logical thinking for myths, UN values, and the consensus process.
     The masses must learn to see themselves, not as individuals, but
     as part of a greater whole: a group, a community, the planet.
     Finally, the United Nations is nearing its goal: to create a
     unified, socialist world made up of compliant world citizens ready
     to adapt to what Al Gore called "a wrenching transformation of
     society." 9



     THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

     (WHO). In 1946, the first head of WHO laid the foundation for
     today's mental health program. Having implied that Christian
     parents indoctrinated "their defenseless children" with "poisonous
     certainties" that cause war and conflict, Canadian psychiatrist
     Brock Chisholm, added,

          "The problem is no longer the germ of diphtheria, but
          rather the attitudes of parents who are incapable of
          accepting and using proven knowledge...

          "Surely the training of children in home and schools
          should be of at least as great public concern as their
          vaccination.... Individuals who have emotional
          disabilities of their own--guilts, fears,
          inferiorities--are certain to project their hates on to
          others... [S]uch reaction now becomes a dangerous threat
          to the whole world....

          "We must be prepared to sacrifice much.... If it cannot
          be done gently, it may have to be done roughly or even
          violently..."

     Half a century has passed since Dr. Chisholm called for UN
     controls that would abolish divisive Christian "certainties".
     Today, WHO commands an international networking agency that helps
     nations around the world change and monitor the ways their people
     think, choose, and act. Called Nations for Mental Health, it links
     each member state to the UN agenda and promises to steer each
     nation toward the UN goal:

          "Governments will be assisted to formulate, implement,
          monitor and evaluate mental health policies.

          "Mental health policies should enable all individuals
          whose mental health is disturbed or whose psychological
          balance may be compromised to obtain services adapted to
          their needs, and to promote the optimal development of
          the mental health of the population." 10

     To develop "the mental health of the population" and to prevent
     dissent and conflict from blocking progress, everyone must
     participate in the consensus process. Assessments for all � young
     and old -- will show who might be "at risk" of not meeting the new
     mental standards for healthy communities.

     For a glimpse at the vast network already in place, look at some
     of the mental health partners in the WHO agenda:

        * World Health Organization (WHO)
        * Nations for Mental Health
        * Dept. of Health and Human Services
        * National Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network
          (KEN)
        * Healthy Cities
        * Healthy Communities
        * Healthy Families
        * Healthy People
        * Healthy Start

     Children, in private as well as government schools, practice
     compliance by signing the Healthy Practices Pledge. It sounds
     innocuous at first � just promise to "brush with a fluoride
     toothpaste," choose "snacks such as fruits and vegetables," and
     "make our home a smoke-free zone," then sign the pledge. But the
     contract is open-ended. It suggests that other "healthy" behaviors
     will be added later. 11 What if the next contract adds
     "cooperation with" and "tolerance for" something that conflicts
     with a child's faith? What if a refusal to sign the contract
     brings ridicule and persecution? Is your child ready to follow
     God, even when pressured to conform?



     HEALTHY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES.

     The Healthy Cities project was launched by WHO in the early
     eighties. Its web site explains its purpose: "The Healthy Cities
     Project helps change the ways in which individuals, communities,
     private and voluntary organizations and local governments think
     about, understand and make decisions about health." 12

     Today, its guidelines are followed by leaders across America �
     whether they use the label "Healthy City" or not. Remember Dr.
     Satcher's report at the 1998 Healthy People Consortium:

          "'Healthy City and Healthy Community' initiatives are
          being pursued throughout the country. Hundreds of
          national organizations... have [adopted] the Year 2000
          objectives... Healthy People 2010 is the United States'
          contribution to the World Health Organization's call to
          the nations of the world to renew their commitment to
          health for all. 13

     It's no accident that the last three words, "health for all,"
     sound like UNESCO's 1990 World Conference on Education for All
     (EFA). The latter introduced the same six education goals
     President Bush announced in 1991. EFA's counterpart in the health
     arena is WHO's Health for All (HFA). And, like Goals 2000, the US
     branch of UNESCO's outcome-based education system, "a Healthy City
     is defined in terms of process and outcome."

     WHO's Healthy Cities program works with America's Coalition for
     Healthier Cities and Communities, whose members may or may not use
     the WHO labels. But they must all follow the Total Quality
     Management process which calls for continual monitoring of change
     and progress. They must also agree to:

        * "measure our progress. "
        * "address the root causes of problems."
        * "promote a broader definition of health that includes
          physical, mental, social, and spiritual dimensions."
        * "focus on prevention, wellness and change incentives."



     PREVENTING CONFLICT AND MENTAL PROBLEMS.

     The key to prevention is continual and controlled training,
     monitoring, and remediation. 14 As Clinton suggested at the 1997
     White House Conference on Hate Crimes, "

          There would almost have to be some sort of club or
          organization at the school, because if you think about
          it, your parents are still pretty well separated ... We
          have to find a disciplined, organized way out of this so
          that we reach every child in an affirmative way before
          something bad happens...

     In the UN plan for Healthy Cities, prevention becomes a personal
     duty. Since the group counts more than the person, friends and
     neighbors would be asked to report on one another � just as in
     Nazi Germany.

     "I challenge our young people to realize their important role in
     this seamless system," said Donna Shalala. "Many times, you as
     friends are the strongest link in the chain of contact. You know
     best when your brother, your sister or your friend is facing
     problems..."

     President Clinton suggested the same tactic during the above
     hate-crimes conference: "The Justice Department will make its own
     hate crimes training curriculum available. A lot of hate crimes
     still go unreported... If a crime is unreported, that gives people
     an excuse to ignore it." Then he announced a Justice Department
     website which invites children to tell "trusted adults" about
     "hateful" or exclusive attitudes they see in their relatives at
     home or in friends in school.

     Hard to believe? It all makes sense when you consider the United
     Nations' hostility toward traditional values. Ponder the words of
     Federico Mayor, Director-General of UNESCO:

          "The mission of UNESCO... is that of advancing...
          international peace and the common welfare... We have
          witnessed... the resurgence of NATIONALISM, the growth
          of FUNDAMENTALISM and of RELIGIOUS and ethnic
          INTOLERANCE. THE ROOTS OF EXCLUSIONAND HATRED have shown
          themselves even deeper and more tenacious than we had
          feared... Peace... requires, in the words of the
          Constitution, 'the intellectual and moral SOLIDARITY of
          mankind'." 15



     MOLDING THE MINDS OF THE MASSES.

     Children who refuse to conform may be considered handicapped.
     According to a Teacher Training Manual from the National Training
     Institute for Applied Behavioral Science,

          "Although they appear to behave appropriately and seem
          normal by most cultural standards, they may actually be
          in need of mental health care in order to help them
          change, adapt, and conform to the planned society in
          which there will be no conflict of attitudes or
          beliefs." 16

     Conflict must be replaced with solidarity, and � as in the USSR �
     everyone must be monitored for compliance with the new global
     beliefs and values. Such a surveillance system is at the heart of
     President Clinton's Executive Order 13107 (See "The implementation
     of Human Rights Treaties" at our website:
     <http://www.crossroad.to>) It establishes "an Interagency Working
     Group on Human Rights Treaties", and its functions include �

        * the monitoring of the actions by the various States for their
          conformity with relevant treaties,
        * the provision of relevant information for reports and other
          monitoring purposes, and
        * the promotion of effective remedial mechanisms;" 17

     Monitoring the progress of mental Health for All (HFA) is
     essential to the process of managed change. Non-compliance or
     dissent must be spotted, reported, and corrected before it
     spreads. As you saw in the Colorado law, even "a substantial risk"
     of failure to conform could bring preventative correction.
     Remediation, conflict resolution, and other mind changing
     strategies include these steps:

        * challenge traditional values
        * evoke strong feelings
        * produce cognitive dissonance, a form of mental and moral
          confusion
        * dialogue to consensus
        * elicit a response that

               1. demonstrates a change in attitude
               2. can be measured
               3. becomes part of a child's individual electronic
               data file

     The goal of brainwashing in the Soviet Union was to create the new
     "Soviet Man." 18 The UN goal is to mold global citizens so
     committed to the new ideology that they cannot be turned back even
     by the most logical arguments. UNESCO's 1995 report, Our Creative
     Diversity, said it well:

          "Education must inform... but it must also form, it must
          provide them with a sense of meaning to guide their
          actions...

          "Education should promote 'rational understanding of
          conflict, tensions, and the processes involved, provoke
          a critical awareness... and provide a basis for the
          analysis of concepts that will prevent ...chauvinist and
          irrational explanations from being accepted.'...

          "Its primary task is to provide information, explain and
          analyze problems and subject them to criticism...
          "It should cover adults as well. The principle of
          lifelong education should be the aim of all societies."
          19

     Edward Hunter wrote the book Brainwashing, an insightful report on
     the experience of prisoners who survived Soviet brainwashing
     strategies in Communist Countries during the fifties. His warnings
     should shine a red light into our foolish presumptions that this
     process couldn't be used in our nation. 20 Compare his words with
     the above UNESCO report written over four decades later:

          "Even when he stands by himself, the truly indoctrinated
          communist must be part of the collective. He must be
          incapable of hearing opposing ideas and facts, no matter
          how convincing or how forcibly they bombard his senses.
          A trustworthy communist must reach in an automatic
          manner without any force being applied." 21

     Having learned to process away facts and fear truth, these
     conditioned masses would resist logic and hate God's Word. It's
     natural. After all, "the whole world is under the control of the
     evil one." (1 John 5:19) Therefore, Jesus warned His disciples
     long ago, "If they persecute me, they will persecute you. for they
     do not know the One who sent me." Are you and your children ready
     to face hostility and rejection for your faith? If so, you will
     delight in this promise:

          "Blessed are you when men hate you exclude you, and
          revile you, and cast out your name as evil for the Son
          of Man's sake. Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, for
          great is your reward in heaven." Luke 6:22-23

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     For practical information about the consensus process and other
     psycho-social strategies, read chapter 3 in Brave New Schools. To
     understand the worldwide feminist movement's goals and influence
     on mental health regulations, read chapter 9 of A Twist of Faith.
     Available through Christian bookstores, Amazon.com, and our
     website, and by calling 800-829-5646.

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     Endnotes:

     1. See "Clinton's War on Hate Bans Christian Values" at:
     http://www.crossroad.to

     2. Healthy Start was summarized by Robert Holland in his article,
     "Statists Seek to Monitor All Newborns and Train Their Parents",
     Richmond Times Dispatch (February, 1999): "Armed with backing from
     private foundations and the federal government, advocates of
     Hillary Clinton's It-Takes-a-Village ideology are beginning to
     implement a plan for cradle-to-grave tracking of the newborns of
     first-time parents.
     Part of the scheme entails sending agents into private homes to
     "train" parents for up to 50 visits annually per family. Expectant
     parents are enlisted by being asked to sign permission forms at
     the hospital, where amid all the excitement of a first birth they
     may not be aware of the implications for their privacy and
     parental rights.
     Information that the agents collect from families will be put in a
     nationwide computerized system called the Program Information
     Management System (PIMS), which will contain medical and
     psychological entries and observations on family relationships.
     PIMS' tracking of newborn's development could easily be linked
     with other preschool and public-school databanks currently being
     expanded. Eventually the
     information in a comprehensive, permanent record could be shared
     with employers when an individual applies for a job."

     3. David Satcher,National Healthy People Consortium Meeting,
     11-12-98 http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/HP2000/satchconsor.htm

     4. See
     http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_dir/olls/sl1997/sl.254.htm

     5. Donna Shalala: http://www.mentalhealth.org/child/SHALALA.HTM

     6. The National Mental HealthServices Knowledge Exchange Network
     (KEN) at http://www.mentalhealth.org/child/Wefsk4.htm

     7. Benjamin Bloom, All Our Children Learning (New York: McCraw
     Hill, 1981); 180.

     8. Our Creative Diversity, UNESCO, 1995, p.11.

     9. Al Gore, Earth in the Balance (New York: Houghton Mifflin,
     1992), 274.

     10. Nations for Mental Health: http://www.who.int/msa/nam/nam6.htm

     11.Weekly Reader, American Health Foundation, Fall 1998.

     12. Healthy Cities Project:
     http://www.rulimburg.nl/~who-city/hcp-info.htm

     13. David Satcher,National Healthy People Consortium Meeting,
     11-12-98 http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/HP2000/satchconsor.htm

     14. See "Trading U.S. Rights for UN Rules" at
     http://www.crossroad.to

     15. UNESCO's Education and Human Development website:
     http://www.unesco.org/education/educprog/brochure/002.html

     16.B-Step, Teacher Training Manual, National Training Institute
     for Applied Behavioral Science, 1240 North Pitt, Suite 100,
     Alexandria, VA 22314 (800-777-5227). (Was in Bethel, ME) Cited by
     Cherrilyn Gulbrandson, 183.

     17. Executive Order 13107, Section 4 (v).

     18. See quotes and exerpts from Edward Hunter's book Brainwashing
     at http://www.crossroad.to

     19.Our Creative Diversity, UNESCO, p.169, 171.

     20. See a comparison between Communist brainwashing strategies and
     tactics used to change values in U.S. classrooms at
     http://www.crossroad.to

     21. Edward Hunter, Brainwashing: The story of the men who defied
     it (Pyramid Books, 1956), 201.


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