1:31:03 bottom line corporate activity that determines who is fit and who is not fit to continue their existence. And legislators are seeing this as the new threat of discrimination in the 21st century, an anti-genetic legislation is already embraced by nations all over the world. This legislation isn't our Congress now shortly after I speak The first vote is going to take place in the Senate to adopt anti-genetic discrimination laws, stop gene lining. We all remember what redlining was now it will be gene lining and so as we go into the dazzling 21st century of genetic genies, we hope that as many miracles as possible come our way but we also ask
1:32:02 that Wall Street and these corporations in our society look over their shoulder and make sure that genetics does not return from whence it came. Yeah, I looked those laws up actually the genetic discrimination law its called GINA I think G-I-N-A What'd you find? There's loopholes There's loopholes as any real well-written Yeah, I'll put some in the show notes everyone can take a look at it It's like that our rubble still skin thing where you like fold it up boy You could find a loophole to get out the deal. Yep So I think the biggest thing just let people know that was a throwback clip from the last show and
1:32:47 Yes. Show 84, I think it put 85 on the thing but yeah so...I think the biggest test is going to be the IQ test! I really think they're gonna draw a line based off of intelligence The only problem with that now you can take your goggles off is the flawed science and origins of the IQ test Yeah Is this 15? Because its really good story Uh yes let's go ahead and jump into 15 In 1905, psychologists Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon designed a test for children who were struggling in school in France. Designed to determine which children required individualized attention, their method formed the basis of the IQ test.
1:33:38 Beginning in the late 19th century, researchers hypothesized that cognitive abilities like verbal reasoning, working memory and visual-spatial skills reflected an underlying general intelligence or g factor. Simone & Benet designed a battery of tests to measure each of these abilities and combine the results into a single score Questions were adjusted for each age group, and a child's score reflected how they performed relative to others their age. Dividing someone's score by their age and multiplying the result by 100 yielded the Intelligence Quotient or IQ. Yes! Dynamite! This is really good So for people listening at home The way they calculate this score And I want it be clear that we're on the same page
1:34:32 They take your score, divide it by your age and then multiply it by 100. That's how you get your score. So let's say if you were... Let's rewind that back a little bit again so I want people to hear how he explains it after my explanation. Simone and Benet designed a battery of tests to measure each of these abilities and combine the results into a single score Questions were adjusted for each age group and a child's score reflected how they performed relative to others their age. Right, now to go back further? Or is it before this? No no you're good, you're good. Dividing someone's score by their age and multiplying the result by 100 yielded The Intelligence Quotient or IQ. Right dividing by age times 100 right so that bottom age is very I want to say questionable but
1:35:33 So say a child is four and it performs as an eight-year old, right? Then you can have IQ of 200. But if you get tested later that means you had to go higher so that you don't get tested until your six now you have the performance at 12 year old. If I'm understanding the math equation correctly. Now this is question more than anything please if anybody has more information on the IQ test Explain it to me if I'm wrong, but does testing the child earlier give the child an advantage than waiting later? See to me with the history. I heard of the IQ test and this is the Simone Binet scale But it's about questions and the questions were ones that they used at at Rikers Island at yeah Ellis Island
1:36:28 Ellis Island sorry Rikers Ellis Island, but they were questioning but they were kind of rigged Right. They were kind of rigged questions like you know stuff that was cultural things like, you know who's You know what team won the World Series? You know someone who is an immigrant coming in course had no idea even what the World Series was perhaps so it always comes down to the questions and Like what's a salad fork? What's the soup spoon, those kind of things. That culture will have greater influence I'm speaking more and that you're totally right because the history of it is troubling to say the least but I'll speak it in a modern test if you start testing children earlier now I'm just asking the question but I mean when you look at numbers would that give an advantage because you have lower
1:37:24 So if you were four, then you had to understand tests like an eight year old and have a IQ score of 200. No I- where if you went six, you'd be 12! I understand what what he's saying. I don't know how that works in practice. The whole thing is screwed doesn't makes no sense And so much is based off of it because I don't even think...I don't remember maybe Mama Fats can tell me If I ever had an IQ test But have you had one? No. The only test that- How do they place this, I mean... Well isn't that the SAT? Isn't SAT one version of it?
1:38:01 Know it's a standardized test early. I don't know this. I'm sure it's all rolled into Common Core I'm sure it's being extrapolated from our current curriculum somehow now We did take the California achievement tests coming up in school That was the standardized test of the time kind like the EOCs now But I'm just saying a straight-up IQ test because so much hinges on it and You would think one of the two of us we should have had it, you know to say this person. Yeah but we're different Moe We're not like everybody else Right Don't give them the Occupy test they might get access to a place they don't need to be But no I just want ask that question about age because that was more of a question than a statement Because if seems like if the younger...I mean cause were talking about these elite day cares
1:38:55 private schools, a lot of that hinges off of the IQ test. So now we're saying if you haven't had that test even access to the tests those doors might not be open to you? It's totally possible I just don't know enough about it Okay so i just wanted to see if you knew that and if anybody else knows I would like to learn more. I couldn't find an answer to that but I just wanted to bring that up because so much hinges on this especially for our age groups but younger Everything's about testing. I think that's the point, I think the IQ results are built into... Dude! I've been talking to our teacher friend who teaches high school in Austin known as the liberal high school teacher there's all this shit that they... because i'm like.. I was actually talking about this very topic so can you discuss
1:39:49 eugenics in your class versus, you know when it comes to Darwinism and how it fits into civics. And she said oh you know I can't even do that because my colleagues would ask me if I feel comfortable rewriting history Which is interesting and also it's really not a part, you know they have all of these. Then she started to show me how you have to teach it's called in Texas the TEKS the Texas Educational Knowledge Standard And that's what they're tested on. So I think it's inherent into the testing and Into them into the reporting results, which as we know have constantly been skewed to keep dumb undereducated kids Looking like geniuses and passing to the next grade They just lowered the standards so I think that's the whole educational system has become one big IQ test
1:40:50 And if you speak to speaking on generalized standardized tests the SAT Yeah when I was coming up like our member kids after school would go to the lunchroom The ones parent who could afford it and get the SAT prep. Yep, and they would basically teach them how to take the test now I didn't have that when I took it my did very well in the SAT but Just like being able, that's where the money. Having means can actually control the doors that are open for you.