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Saturday, October 30, 2021

THE DATA MINING OF AMERICA’S KIDS SHOULD BE A NATIONAL SCANDAL

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The Data Mining of America’s Kids Should Be a National Scandal 

By Asra Q. Nomani & Erika SanziOctober 27, 2021

On a recent Saturday night, Caroline Licwinko, a mother of three, a law school student and the coach to her daughter’s cheerleading squad, sat in front of her laptop and tapped three words into an internet search engine: “Panorama. Survey. Results.” 

Within three clicks, Licwinko was in an online “dashboard” created by Panorama Education Inc., a government contractor hired by school districts to gauge their students’ “social and emotional learning.” However, Panorama digs far deeper than whether students might feel depressed or lonely, raising serious public policy questions. It asks all kinds of prying questions, including gender and sexual orientation and views on racial issues. Licwinko and her husband, Eric, became concerned in September when their sons’ school, North Hunterdon High School, told parents they were sending students a Panorama survey. Although they opted their sons out, as parents are ostensibly allowed to do, their sons were sent the survey anyway. What’s more, a school official confirmed to them, the private information of all students – including whether they receive special education services and free and reduced meals – was sent across four state lines to Panorama, based in Boston. Last week, Panorama refused to give the Licwinkos the data the company received on their children.

“They are data mining and psychologically profiling our kids. The questions they are asking are absolutely inappropriate in a school setting,” says Licwinko. “Schools have sold our children’s privacy to a data analytics company that is tracking attendance, behavior, and family’s financial status.”  

Raising questions at the House hearing about a possible conflict of interest, Garland’s son-in-law is a co-founder of Panorama, and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and other big-name venture capitalists from Big Tech are investors.

School districts defend the decision to hire companies like Panorama, claiming that addressing students’ “social and emotional learning” helps identify struggling kids through another sales product, the “Early Warning System,” that gives students a rating based on algorithms. But concerned parents see the surveys as fishing expeditions that violate privacy and give activist school boards cover to infuse curricula with divisive ideology, from “queer theory” to critical race theory, which teaches that society’s ills must be viewed primarily through the lens of race. 

The private information of students that is being exploited is startling. In Licwinko’s search, Portland Public Schools popped up from Oregon. Panorama surveyed students, teachers, and parents in 2019 in 102 schools in the school district. Clicking on “Background Questions” at Alliance High School at Meek Campus, Licwinko saw there were 15 respondents in ninth and tenth grades, and five students responded they were a “Girl / Woman.” Nine said they were “Boy / Man.” One student responded, “Nonbinary.”  

To a question, “Are you transgender?” Fourteen said, “No, I am not transgender.” One did not respond.  

Next, she read the answers to the question: “How do you describe your sexual orientation?”  

Nine students said, “Heterosexual / Straight.” Zero students said “Lesbian,” “Bisexual / Pansexual,” “Queer,” or “Questioning / not sure.” One student said, “Gay.” She also learned students’ feelings about a “Sense of Belonging.” 

This data collection isn’t limited to students. Licwinko discovered that 4,191 parents in Portland Public Schools said they were “Heterosexual / Straight,” and 16 parents said they were “Questioning / not sure.” Of the teachers and staff, 67 said they were “Bisexual / Pansexual.” 

This mom’s discoveries are just the tip of the iceberg, offering a glimpse of how agenda-driven companies like Panorama are data mining and exploiting America’s children for profit. 

Over the past four months, at Parents Defending Education, an advocacy group formed earlier this year to give parents a voice in these matters, we filed 207 requests with public school systems under the Freedom of Information Act and other laws, identifying 122 consultants in a new Consultant Report Card we have published today, with 249 contracts that add up to $19,575,169.45 spent for consultants who teach lessons like, “Defining the ‘N’ word,” including to “3-5 years old” kids, according to a copy of the contract. Earlier this month, we sent a letter to Sen. Richard Blumenthal, chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and Sen. Marsha Blackburn, ranking members of the committee, requesting a hearing on Big Tech’s data mining of America’s children. 

One of the biggest contractors is Panorama, a company started in 2013 by two then-Yale undergraduates. Today, they boast they are in 23,000 schools and have statewide contracts in nine states (including Hawaii and Iowa) and the entire District of Columbia. Parents like Licwinko are very concerned Panorama skirt federal and state student privacy laws, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).  

For example, in Fairfax County, Va., the fine print in the Panorama contract gives new powers for company staff as “school officials.” This contract ought to be considered a clear violation of privacy laws protecting children, especially the strictest laws protecting children under the age of 13. Panorama and Portland Public Schools didn’t respond to requests for comment. 

Across the country, parents have been complaining to school boards about the intrusive surveys their children are getting. In Arlington, Va., last week, a father learned that his school district and Panorama only seek “passive parent consent.”

“The data mining of America’s kids should be a national scandal,” says Jennifer McWilliams, a former teacher in Frankton, Ind., and mother investigating the semantic game of “social and emotional learning” and “equity” used as a Trojan horse for consultants with innocuous names like Pacific Educational Group Inc. and Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning, or CASEL. Some, like CASEL, are nonprofits that operate like for-profit companies, with high-profile funders, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates. 

In early September, a northern Virginia mother tipped us off to the contract, now worth $2.4 million, that Fairfax County Public Schools signed with Panorama. “Our children = lab rats,” she wrote. Mom Tiffany McCaslin soon learned the school system had sent her daughter’s personal data to Panorama even though she opted her out of the survey. “It’s criminal,” says McCaslin. Indeed, we’ve now learned some children were given the survey even after their parents submitted opt-out forms.

The next month, at the alleged behest of the White House, facing tough political battles stoked by frustrated parents, including the Virginia governor’s race, the National Association of School Boards sent a letter to President Joe Biden, equating protests at school board meetings – carried out largely parents – to “domestic terrorism and hate crimes.” U.S. Attorney General Garland outraged many parents by marshaling the FBI to investigate them.  

In New Jersey, Licwinko’s jaw dropped when she heard that Garland’s son-in-law Alexander Tanner is a co-founder of Panorama. She wasn’t satisfied with Garland’s answer, “I don’t know,” when asked if Justice Department officials met with White House and school board officials before his memo was written. In fact, we have learned that school board association staff were speaking to White House officials for “several weeks,” according to an internal email. Further, Licwinko wasn’t convinced by Garland’s argument: “This memorandum does not relate to the financial interests of anyone.”

She wants a hearing on the data mining of students and Garland’s apparent conflict of interest. Now, she has learned another Panorama co-founder, Aaron Feuer, the CEO, is the son of Los Angeles City’s elected attorney, Michael Feuer, who is embroiled in a contracting scandal.   

Her daughter’s drawings of unicorns on her office wall, Licwinko is following the data. On her desk, she has copies of federal and state privacy laws. She runs two nonprofits helping vulnerable children. She is unrelenting. “I will not stop,” she says, “until we end this exploitation of our children.” 

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Saturday, August 14, 2021

80 Billion Records - Stop Consuming me! Are you at risk?

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You are listed with 80 Billion Records. How is your Social Security Number these days? Has someone cast a vote in your name?

Have you heard of LexisNexis a Global Company? LexisNexis shares with Governments, Collection Agencies and Research Groups, they collect everything on you but the kitchen sink! Have you been mob stalked? Not get hired for that job? or just concerned about who knows what about you or if it's false information, What's on your background check?

One of the most important reads to all Americans. Take time to read to secure your privacy. While millions of Americans are placed on a Database the following happens. You are guilty until proven innocent. Your information has been placed with criminals, foreigners and law-abiding citizens. Here is what happens and why.

As an American when you are born someone such as your parents applies for a Social Security Number and your parents use it and you will also use it in your lifetime. A Database Called LexisNexis has your Social Security Number on the database and it is used to show every address you ever lived at, every phone number you've ever had, every car you owned, every license plate you've ever had, every boat you've purchased, every plane you've purchased, every email address you've ever had, all homes purchased, all your relatives associate with you are listed, your post on blogs, your social media accounts. Every business is listed, any business registered with the secretary of state is listed. All driver's License you've ever obtained!

Here are the huge security issues for all Americans, when a human being enters 1 digit or 2 digits off of your social security number and it changes your social security number you now look like you might be using somebody's deceased social security number on purpose, or you are affiliated with someone you don't know you could look like a criminal and you are not even aware of. 

On the LexisNexis Program it doesn't give information that it might be false information, when I used the program about 5 years ago and the user who is looking up your information will determine the accuracy Leaving it in the hands of a stranger, that is scary! You possibly now look guilty of using a deceased individual Social Security Number, a person that died let's say 5 to 10 years ago and only because of a human error entered your social security number wrong. Yes, criminals steal your identity, but you are listed with them on LexisNexis database, the criminal that has stolen your identity is listed on the database too. We all are listed! 

Let's say you gave your social security number prior to a hospital, employer or for insurance purposes and you did nothing wrong, now when a background check is run on your social security number that you gave the correct Social Security Number, but it's listed wrong on their database because prior some worker keyed it wrong into their system.  The worker doesn't contact LexisNexis and says hey I put the wrong information in.

You look guilty? 

You are now possibly associated with someone's else's deceased family member or even criminals listed with your Social Security number you're listed on a database of people you don't even know. The person who runs your background is now under the belief you might be committing or have committed a crime. Your social security number and every name you ever used is listed on this database. There are people on this database that do break the law and can use your social security numbers and in several different states and even other Countries other than America. 

Stolen Identity? 

You are indeed listed with criminals, and they even have a picture of the criminal if it is available. The database does not say keyed in wrong social security numbers, or you didn’t obtain 4 different driver licenses!

Stalking you?

Millions of wrong social security numbers entered into a database. Now you've pissed somebody off online! or in person and they start using your information, they get your email address, phone number, address and unbeknownst to you, you now have several accounts to things you never did. Your background has been ruined by let's say a group of individuals or by a single person. A disgruntled ex-spouse. You now have things associated with your social security number which is not true and could hurt your future employment that shows up.
When getting a new job, sometimes a credit check is done along with a background check. Say you have a bad credit score, and your background check is looking for criminal activities and you are listed with a wrong Social Security number with multiple names and associates or family members you do not have. An unknown or known person has used your name, email address all over the internet with the intent to destroy your life. 

 By the looks of your background now, who wants to hire a criminal? You are placed in a database with real criminals, domestic & foreign all because someone might have been stalking you. Your STALKER might have access to the same data and get more info on you.

Foreign & Domestic Individuals can get your information and steal your identity also from databases or use your information and destroy your life! They only have to have a business license. Innocent Americans are indeed listed with very bad people, and you CANNOT tell them apart from the criminal activities of which you took no part of.

Mob Stalking?

People who might be disgruntled with other people's beliefs come along and harm you by giving wrong information on the "So called Research" "Stalking America" Activities of wrong information. People using bad research databases with wrong information and even Military Personnel are listed! How Many of us give out our children's social security numbers to others? Medical? Schools? and so on, when your child turns 18, they are also listed with possible wrong information due to human error on their social security number. Are you now guilty at the age 18? Information obtained by LexisNexis is not verified information about your person.

Voting laws?  How many stolen or wrong social security numbers entered given rights to non-born American benefits and right to vote and shouldn't have? Yes, there are foreign names with multiple social security numbers and multiple names listed with the same social security. How much is your tax dollars going for fraudulent people getting benefits or getting voting rights? Contact your State representative and ask them. 

Government - What does LexisNexis Share with the Government? Contact Congress and ask!


Aug 14, 2021 - Please share this vital information with everyone! Please leave a comment. Thanks for reading!

Who uses LexisNexis? 

They do business with banks and financial institutions, insurance carriers, healthcare providers and government agencies, law enforcement agencies, and non-profits.

I have a copy of my background check that came from LexisNexis, and I can tell you, there is wrong information such as email addresses I never used, and my last name is wrong and some addresses with regards to my person. 

Here is some helpful information to get your information. Download instructions PDF

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