Friday, May 01, 2009



Rich Gibson of San Diego State University, April 2001, in a piece entitled, "The Fascist Origins of the SAT Test", points out that Carl C. Brigham created the SAT test by making a "few inconsequential" changes to the Army I.Q. test. The military industrial complex lives. This is the same Brigham, who in his book, A Study of American Intelligence concluded that "race mixture," would alter the gene pool downward while making society "dumber and weaker". So now we want to extend a eugenics-era testing instrument created by a racist bigot to sort out the workforce worthy. Gibson correctly points out that it is the SAT scores that segregated those that fought and died in the Vietnam War from those who results allowed them the luxury of deferments. Surprisingly and significantly, Carl C. Brigham the eugenics enthusiast, before his death, chastised the founders of the Educational Testing Service who run the SAT (Conant and Chauncey, 1948), saying that the SAT could not accomplish bias-free testing.

... the nazi-bankers led culture ...






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