Joel Turtel

Joel Turtel

Email: lbooksusa@aol.com

Website: http://www.mykidsdeservebetter.com

Joel Turtel, author of Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and Betray Our Children, holds a degree in Psychology. For the last ten years he has served as an Education Policy Analyst, studying the climate of today's public schools and its effect on children and parents. Mr. Turtel has written two books, published over fifty articles, and has been interviewed in both print and broadcast media on the subject. His latest book, Public Schools, Public Menace has garnered national media attention – recently, for example, Dr. Laura Schlessinger featured the book on her nationally syndicated radio show. Joel Turtel is available to discuss his book Public Schools, Public Menace in the media, at conferences, or with individual groups. Be warned though, you may be shocked by the revelations he has uncovered in America's public-school system.

Articles contributed by Joel Turtel

September 4, 2007

Education Garbage Dump

Suppose a contractor was building a house for you, and for some strange reason he convinced you to build your house on a garbage dump. The house was supposed to cost $150,000 to build, but the contractor is having problems. Every time he tries to lay his foundations, the foundations sink in the earth that [...]
August 21, 2007

Public Schools — Pagan Indoctrination Centers

Many public schools have become pagan religion indoctrination centers. These schools now teach children anti-Judeo-Christian beliefs and pagan religions, and try to mold children’s minds through the latest techniques in behavioral psychology. Here are two examples of how schools now use spirit religions as brainwashing techniques in classrooms across America, from Berit Kjos’s book, “Brave New [...]
July 15, 2007

Baby Boomers and Socialized Medicine

Franklin Bremmer stared at the death lists, and saw his mother’s name. His face turned white. He moaned, “Oh, God, mother! Oh, No. Oh, God, no!” He had just visited his mother last night. He remembered her sweet voice, the soft, white cheek he had kissed, the look of worry on her face when she [...]