The story of America in the 21st century cannot be told without understanding the hidden power structures that shape our reality. In this unit study, students will learn:
- How private banking controls nations through the Federal Reserve’s debt-based currency system
- How shadow governments operate beyond democratic control through intelligence agencies
- How manufactured crises justify expanded power through the Problem-Reaction-Solution framework that transforms temporary emergencies into permanent control mechanisms
- How media narratives are controlled through Operation Mockingbird’s legacy of intelligence agency infiltration that continues to shape public opinion
- How global governance threatens sovereignty through initiatives like Agenda 2030 that use humanitarian language to justify unprecedented international control
- How individual resistance can defeat systemic control by understanding the psychology of authority and the power of strategic non-compliance
Develop critical thinking skills essential for navigating our complex political landscape while learning to recognize the difference between official narratives and documented evidence. This unit study will equip you with the analytical tools needed to understand how power really operates in the modern world.
