Stopping AI Driven Cultural Revolution
An Act to Prohibit the Collection, Retention, and Dissemination of the Private Information of Minors in Schools
Those aware of the phenomenon of Social Emotional Learning in schools will be familiar with the constant prying, and surveying of students private information, feelings, and so forth. This information is necessary for the development of student-specific algorithmic artificial intelligence models that are intended to be used to shift the ideology or behavior of students (see: nudge theory), and to craft them into perfect consumer-producers for the major corporations funding these efforts.
It is no overstatement to say that these efforts represent the first major battle of the transhumanists against your children, and the result will determine whether your child lives a life of free will and liberty, or one of constant psychological manipulation by the total public-private state. This is their necessary first step in getting your child to eat the bugs, live in the pod, and enact violence in mobs on their opposition.
As such, stopping these efforts is absolutely key to stopping the revolutionary state from turning your children into fodder for the bugmen. The link in the chain most vulnerable is the access to the information they need about your children. These algorithms require constant flow of near-total data to be highly effective. I intend to deny them that in NH by prohibiting the surveying of students in schools – except under certain circumstances – and formally prohibit the sharing of any personal student data with third parties and corporations, all under penalty of law.
I intend to introduce this bill in NH this fall.
The Text
Consistent with the established Constitutional Right to Privacy, no New Hampshire public school may require of students the completion of a questionnaire or survey inquiring of private or personal information without parental consent, nor shall the result of any such survey or questionnaire be retained by the school beyond the school year in which the information was collected after which time it shall be destroyed, deleted, or purged according to best practices for information privacy, nor shall the result of any such survey be shared with any third party, person, other governmental agency, or corporate entity. The parents of a student consenting to the completion of any such survey shall be furnished with the results thereof upon request. The violation of this section by any employee of the State of New Hampshire, or any political subdivision thereof, shall be cause for termination, and shall create a cause of civil action against all responsible parties.


All the very best with this Michael. Excellent step forward & a great example to other States & also Provinces north of the boarder. Thank you for your continued work.