Are our public schools shaping future leaders, or are they built to manufacture obedient workers?
In Indoctrination Nation, author Larry Lewis Simms III pulls back the curtain on the American public education system. Drawing from his personal experiences growing up as a misfit with ADHD, his time in the U.S. Army Reserves, and a deep passion for history, Simms delivers a raw, critical, and thought-provoking analysis of how modern schooling strips children of their individuality and independent thinking.
From the historical legacy of industrial tycoons like John D. Rockefeller-who famously sought "workers, not free thinkers"-to the eerie, institutional parallels between public schools and adult prisons, this book explores how the system systematically extinguishes a child's natural curiosity. Simms breaks down the rigid flaws of standardized testing, the suppression of practical trades in favor of the "college trap," the rewriting of history by government officials, and the gradual breakdown of the nuclear family unit.
But this isn't just a critique. Indoctrination Nation is a rallying cry and a blueprint for parents, patriots, and free thinkers. It offers actionable steps to reclaim our children's minds, break the cycle of top-down programming, and build a localized educational reset rooted in critical thinking, real-world survival skills, and true personal potential.
Inside, you will discover: