Ethan A. Huff
Infowars.com
June 15, 2012
Pushing vaccines on the entire world is apparently not the only goal of the infamous Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,  which is reportedly now funding research into human tracking bracelets  capable of gauging both emotional and physical responses to various  stimuli. According to The Washington Post (WP), the Gates  Foundation has already quietly spent more than $1 million on research  into the biometric bracelets, which could forever alter the way students  learn and teachers teach.
In a controversial move that was only recently brought to light, the  Gates Foundation allegedly forked over about half a million dollars to  South Carolina’sClemson Universitylate last fall, and another more than $600,000 to the National Center on Time and Learning (NCTL),  a group dedicated to improving student achievement. Both grants were  intended to fund test studies on the effectiveness of the “galvanic skin  response” bracelets, which assess the physiological responses of  students to learning material.
The idea is that when a student, for instance, is exposed to new  lesson plans from his teacher, the bracelet will detect electrical  changes on his skin and inside his body which can be used to assess how  well he is learning the information. The bracelet may also detect  various cognitive responses in that student’s brain which indicate  whether or not a particular teaching style is effectively engaging him  according to his learning abilities and types.
Tracking bracelets could further dehumanize American education
On the surface, the bracelet concept may appear as though it could  actually help improve the quality of education in America. After all,  what bad could come of monitoring innate emotional and cognitive  responses to external stimuli for the purpose of improving the methods  by which teachers educate their students?
On the other hand, tracking students in this way could open the door  for an even more dehumanized approach to education. Standardized  testing, numbers-based teacher assessments, and various other  outcome-based educational formats have already largely eroded the human  element that used to play an integral role in American education.
What is the real agenda behind tracking bracelets?
When controversy about the tracking bracelets, and particularly the  Gates Foundation’s research funding, first began to arise, supporters of  the technology denied that their use would affect the learning  environment negatively. Deborah Veney Robinson, a Senior Communications  Officer at the Gates Foundation, for instance, is quoted in a recent Forbes piece as saying that the bracelets would not be used to evaluate teacher performance, a claim made by the bracelets’ opponents.
But if they are not intended to evaluate teacher performance, then  what, exactly, are they for? This is a valid question that many  educators and education researchers are now asking. Surely the Gates  Foundation has some type of agenda with the program that it is not fully  disclosing.
“Why do they want bracelets with wireless sensors for children and  teachers that can gauge physiological reactions?” asked Diane Ravitch,  an education expert and Research Professor of Education at New York University (NYU),  who is skeptical of the Gates Foundation’s intent with the research.  “What’s the purpose of this research? I don’t understand what those  bracelets are for. Still don’t.”
Based on the Gates Foundation’s other agendas, it is not too far of a  stretch to assume that tracking bracelets could one day be used to weed  out students or teachers that do not buy into the vaccine agenda, for  instance, or those that oppose phony environmental hoaxes such as global  warming. By monitoring what is being taught and how students respond to  it, Big Brother could theoretically read the human mind in real time,  which has some fairly disturbing implications.
How long will it be before schools begin requiring that  students link up to the system via tracking bracelets so that  authorities can essentially monitor and control human thought? Will the  bracelets one day be modified to deliver an electric zap to students  that get out of line, or that diverge from the information being taught  to them? There truly is a brave, new world before us, and the Gates  Foundation is helping to pave the way directly to it.
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