15 Education Predictions and Continued Paradigms for 2023.
The previous year and the habbenings to come.
Without a doubt, 2022 was one of the most tumultuous years in education. At the beginning of 2022, we witnessed mask mandates being removed nationwide, within a single week. We witnessed countless teachers and administrators get arrested for a plethora of illegal activities. We witnessed at least two fake school shootings that people believe to be real. We witnessed Project Veritas catch leftist educators and administrators on camera, doing what they do all of the time; sexually groom students and discriminate against conservatives. We witnessed college classes be canceled due to a lack of enrollment. We witnessed K12 schools and universities close their doors forever. We witnessed at least one school-aged girl give a presentation at a city council meeting about her jab injuries. Yet, perhaps more importantly, we’re witnessing the full-blown attack on American education from those were would previously describe themselves as “politically uninvolved.”
One year ago, in the Substack article I wrote titled, The Battlefield of Education in 2022, I predicted that mask mandates would be reimposed, “COVID vaccines” would become mandatory in K12 and university settings, and that the student and staff exodus from these institutions would continue. Most of that came true. While most K12 schools have not yet made COVID jabs mandatory, or a part of the regular schedule of required vaccines to be taken in order to attend, many states are trying to make that the case. This is even occurring as a recent peer-reviewed study has been published proving that COVID shots are dangerous, in particular within university environments as mandated for their staff and students (https://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2022/12/05/jme-2022-108449).
Another predictable outcome of these decisions that many of these “educational institutions” are now facing, deals directly with over-spending and the loss of money. This has led to K12 schools attempting to tax local citizens with school levies, and universities raising the cost of tuition, room and boarding fees. What both of these “educational institutions” fail to understand, is that their decline in attendance is inevitable and their existence as “educational institutions” is in serious peril.
In this article I’ll simply provide a few predictions of things to come in 2023, along with a few things for people to keep a close eye on. While many of these are already happening, they will continue to happen in 2023 at a greater and more visibly-noticeable pace.
The battle to normalize boys playing in girls’ sports and girls playing in boys sports will amplify. There are Title IX fights going on right now between state governments and their departments of education. These legal battles will continue throughout 2023. In the end, local schools will do whatever they want, as they typically seek to accommodate the mentally ill who believe that men can get pregnant and that chopping your genitals off while pretending to be a girl is completely normal.
Illegal aliens will continue to overwhelm school systems, and this will spread to more rural areas in the future. This will also cause more teachers to leave the profession as they lack the training to accommodate such individuals, as such training typically doesn’t exist.
More students who are graduating from high school (and are not jabbed), will choose online education and trade schools as opposed to attending brick-and-mortar universities. This will directly siphon students away from brick-and-mortar schools, and the lack of enrollment within these universities will continue to be visible.
More universities and K12 schools will be forced back into online environments. While this will be jab-related at first, it will eventually occur due to a lack of enrollment and a loss of revenue. This will lead universities, in particular, to adopt more robust online options for their full-time students year-round.
As K12 schools and universities continue to spend like there’s no tomorrow, K12 school districts will be forced to increase their use of tax levies in order to make ends meet. In the meantime, K12 schools will be forced to make cuts to their staffs and other programs, and most school levy proposals will fail at the ballot box.
More staff and students will continue to fall ill and die from the COVID shots that they have already taken, and those they continue to take. This will cause schools to close temporarily as they scramble to find substitutes to fill in for the sick and departed. This will also lead to the increased use of uncertified and unqualified teachers being hired to fill such positions, and this will force the hand of state legislators to change their laws regarding teacher certification and qualification. In essence, law makers will “dumb down” the current requirements in order to make ends meet.
K12 teachers, students and university professors and staff will pass away within school environments themselves (with witnesses), and it may even be recorded on student cell phones to then be visible on the internet.
K12 schools and universities will continue to make excuses as to why stundets are becoming sick and why their staff members are absent. They will continue to falsely blame '“COVID” and other “virus” related reasons. They will also continue the normalization of heart problems and strokes among young people.
Expect to hear of more schools, universities and colleges closing permanently.
More academic papers will be published showing the harms of the COVID jabs and their detrimental impact on the companies and educational institutions that required them for people to work there and attend.
(While I’m shocked this hasn’t happened yet, it’s only a matter of time. There are not enough people awake yet for this to happen, but it will happen). Soon parents of jab-injured or jab-dead children will attend school-board meetings and scream at school-board members about their participation in the jabbing of their staff and students. Much like yelling about mask wearing and CRT, soon the victims of the jabs will have their day in these meetings, and this will become a trend.
Students themselves, who are jab injured, will speak at school-board meetings and tell their stories too, directly blaming the jabs themselves and the influence that school-board members had on them and their peers.
Schools will continue to relax their own graduation and testing requirements for their students in order to cover for their lack of enrollment and academic success.
The word “pandemic” will continue to be used as an excuse by K12 and university officials, as to why things are the way they are.
While this prediction is hopeful, I would not be surprised if in 2023 the COVID jabs are completely recalled by the FDA. While this sounds impossible right now, in particular given Anthony Fauci and the fake governments push to normalize these shots on a year-in and year-out basis and the FDA’s “emergency use” approval for jabs to be given to 6-month-olds and older, a complete recall of these shots would shock the world and our country. The people who took them would be forced to wake up and examine their own decision making in the blink of an eye.
While not a prediction per se, I would invite anyone to watch more school-board meetings this upcoming year (both where you live and where you don’t) and pay attention to who physically looks and sounds ill (because they’re jabbed), and what decisions they’re making. You can learn lot about education by simply watching a single school-board meeting in its entirety. You can make easy determinations as to what school districts and individuals support, and what they don’t.
Class-action lawsuits may also arise, but this will take time and it will require more people waking up.
Finally, ask yourself this question. With all of the deception and illegality involved in American education, do you actually believe it will exist in the future, in particular the way in which we have typically known it? Of course not.
American education is on life support. Self-realization, independence and time will be the hands that pull the plug on American education once and for all. The sand is running out of the hourglass as we speak.
BIO: Dr. Sean M. Brooks is the host of the podcast American Education FM and the author of several books including; The Unmasking of American Schools: The Sanctioned Abuse of Americas Teachers and Students.