Families, communities, and nations are stronger when adults teach correct history to children. There are several good reasons why children need to learn correct history, whether it be family history or national history. Here are some of those reasons.
·
Teaching
history to children gives them a sense of who they are and where they come
from.
·
Teaching
history to children helps them to improve in critical things and
decision-making skills.
·
Teaching
history to children gives them a model for good citizenship.
·
Teaching
history to children helps them to learn from the mistakes by other people in
earlier years.
If
teaching correct history to children does so many good things, imagine what
happens when children are taught incorrect history or absolute lies. What have
children been taught over the past four years about the riot that took place at
the Capitol Building?
From the report released by the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee headed by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) on its investigation into the House January 6 Committee, we know that they were taught lies. Loudermilk reviewed the following four key findings of the report with Glen Beck:
1.
Pipe
bomber.
According
to FBI testimonies, the cell phone carrier that possessed data related to the
January 6 pipe bomber was corrupted when the FBI received it. When the agency
went back to the carrier to ask for the data again, it was allegedly told that
the data was no longer available.
Loudermilk
says that they now know this was a lie.
“We
went to the three major carriers, asked them all. … All three of them said, ‘Yes,
we were subpoenaed by the FBI, we did provide data.’ All three of them said the
FBI never came back to us and asked for the data again, telling us it was
corrupted,” he tells Glenn.
When
he asked whether these carriers still possessed the data, all three said, “Yes,
we keep data for every major event.” …
2.
The
gallows.
“The
only thing [Democrats] could run on was January 6 and that Donald Trump is a
traitor to our country. We systematically dismantled that, but the one thing
that they had was the gallows,” says Loudermilk, adding that the Democratic
narrative was that it [was] erected to hang Mike Pence because he wasn’t going
to object to the certification of votes.”
“But
the thing is, Trump didn’t even know what Pence was going to do until 1:00 in
the afternoon, and the gallows [were] put up at 6:00 in the morning,” he
clarifies.
Further,
if someone were to put up a small stand on Capitol property, it would be taken
down immediately, so how is it that Capitol Police allowed gallows to remain
standing all day?
Loudermilk
says that he assigned a team to find out how much investigating the FBI did
into the gallows. After asking every government building on the street whether
the FBI had contacted it asking for video footage of the truck that transported
the materials for the gallows, every single one said no.
“The
FBI spent no time looking into who erected the gallows,” says Loudermilk.
3.
Liz
Cheney
“Liz
Cheney should be investigated,” he says bluntly.
Former
White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson was the “star witness who came in and
testified before the select committee twice under oath.”
“The
third time, she started changing her first two testimonies, and then the fourth
time, she totally came out with all kinds of crazy stories,” says Loudermilk.
What
happened between the first two testimonies and the last two?
“She
started communicating directly with Liz Cheney,” he says, who ironically
referred Donald Trump to the DOJ in July 2022 to be investigated for “witness
tampering.”
Unlike
Trump, who was not successful in contacting a witness, “Liz Cheney did communicate
with a witness … and even acknowledged that it was unethical.”
“According
to Cassidy Hutchinson, Cheney did recommend her to fire her attorney and that
Liz Cheney did help her find a new one,” said Loudermilk.
4.
Missing
information
Liz
Wheeler, sitting in for Stu Burguiere, points to the part of the subcommittee’s
report that states, “There was information that was withheld from Liz Cheney
and her committee’s final report” and “that there was a terabyte of data that
was somehow deleted.”
“Do
you know what information was held from that final report … and do you have any
way of accessing the deleted data?” she asks.
“Yes,
we know what was missing, and we’re releasing it publicly,” Loudermilk says,
adding that some of the missing information includes “witness testimonies that
exonerated Trump or did not line up with Cassidy Hutchinson’s.”
“As
far as deleted documents, we know that they got rid of all the videotapes of
all the testimonies, and some of those could have exonerated Stefan Passantino,”
he adds.
More information can be found in a video clip located here.
All
adults should be careful about the truthfulness of history being taught to the
children. We know that the “victors” are the people who write the history, so
we can expect that the story will be slanted their way. However, the truth of
the history should be available. When children are taught correct history, they
can be instrumental in strengthening families, communities, and nations.
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