Texas Schools Teaching Boston Tea Party As "Terrorist Act" Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/26/2012 12:56 -0500 Federal Reserve Guest Post Via Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog , Absolutely remarkable... and in Texas to boot! As I have said for years, pretty soon anyone that disagrees with Washington D.C., Federal Reserve policies and rule by TBTF Wall Street criminal banks will be labeled a “terrorist.” That is where all this is headed. From CBS Houston: HOUSTON (CBS Houston) – The most historical instance of protesting against taxation without representation is now being taught in Texas schools as a terrorist act. As recently as January of this year, the Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative included a lesson plan that depicted the Boston Tea Party, an event that helped ignite the American Revolution, as an act of terrorism. “A local militia, believed to be a terrorist organization, attacked theproperty of private citizens today at our nation’s busiest port, ” wrote the teachers in charge of organizing the curriculum about the Boston Tea Party. “Althoughno one was injured in the attack, a large quantity of merchandise,considered to be valuable to its owners and loathsome to theperpetrators, was destroyed. The terrorists, dressed in disguise andapparently intoxicated, were able to escape into the night with the helpof local citizens who harbor these fugitives and conceal their identitiesfrom the authorities. 1984 has arrived folks. Full article here . Average: 4.25 Your rating: None Average: 4.3 ( 24 votes) Tweet Login or register to post comments 18842 reads Printer-friendly version Send to friend Similar Articles You Might Enjoy: A Majority of Americans (Including Both OWS and the Tea Party) AGREE on the Most Important Issues … We Just Don’t Realize It The Real Meaning of the 1-Year Anniversary of Occupy Wall Street Senate Passes Bill Allowing Indefinite Detention of Americans ... Considers Bill Authorizing More Torture Guest Post: Drone Club You're a Potential Terrorist If You Are Young, Use Social Media, Or Question "Mainstream Ideologies"