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What is Social Engineering? Social Impact Podcast

February 18, 2022 Lynn Davenport / Lee Spiller, Executive Director of Citizens Commission on Human Rights Texas Season 1 Episode 429
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What is Social Engineering? Social Impact Podcast
Show Notes

Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) Director Lee Spiller talks with Host Lynn Davenport about fraud and abuse in the field of mental health as it applies to our educational system and parental control. Whose values are being taught to our kids? Who is watching out for the private personal interests of our youth? Thanks to the pandemic, more parents were exposed to what our children were being taught in schools - and they largely didn't approve. Why?

Anything strange about 'emoji-based' learning? What's the story about the 'Rhithm app'? Listen in to find out what the real conversations are, outside of the media talking points that have parents looking at the landscape through the rose-colored glasses of 'mental health' and emotional support.

Are teen suicide rates up? Or down? Why would you be hearing the wrong information? Once again Lynn exposes the connection between Vital Sign 6 and Green Light Credentials and the pharmaceutical industry. If you are unaware of how impressionable we are to subtle suggestions, consider how marketing works in general.

What is the social impact of normalizing social engineering? It teaches them to be sick,  and to question their very normal human emotions. Keep a link to Chapter 26 to the Texas Education Code, and find out about the grievance process before you need it. If you've got questions, or want to sponsor a group, call 1-800-572-2905. Go to CCHRTexas.org for more.

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