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by Lynne M. Taylor, American Policy Center, ©2025

(May 1, 2025) — If you’ve heard of “STEM” (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) or STEAM (the “A” stands for Arts) or even STREAM (the “R” stands for reading/writing); you may NOT know that there’s a new acronym around called “STEAMA”. Now, depending on where you live in the US (and this can be found repeated internationally), the “A” may stand for agriculture OR athletics.  However, what STEAMA stands for, both agriculture and athletics?!

What does this mean? Is there a code to these acronyms? How does this connect to taking farmland away? All these questions, and others will be answered.

STEM’s roots:

These can be traced to the United Nations and their connection to the NSF (National Science Foundation). STEM was the marketing tool to insert into education about the time that Common Core State Standards arrived in our schools. This was a purposed move by the unity between the United States and the United Nations. How did this happen? Simple:  a 2004 agreement between UNESCO (the education and culture arm of the UN) and Bill Gates was entered into to create a global curriculum for the entire world. Curriculum means testing, so when Bill Gates stated that school assessments would drive curriculum, he wasn’t lying, he was telling us the plan.

STEM was purposefully attached to Common Core in the hopes the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) would be further embedded in our nations. For the USA, a report given to the former President was from the PCAST group. What’s PCAST? It’s an acronym for President’s Council of Advisors for Science and Technology. Along with the Nation’s Report Card, the PCAST Report was the second document he was handed. If you know the education timeline, like I do, you know that those 2 reports were key to seeing the ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) become the law of the land. Other nations have inserted STEM and all its other aliases in different ways, but the agenda is the same.

Create a STEM education for a STEM people with STEM jobs in a STEM nation for the greater global good. This agenda was spelled out in that PCAST Report. 1

By now you may be rolling your eyes. I don’t blame you. I’ve heard the arguments before: “We need science, technology and engineering. We have math. These aren’t BAD!” I agree to a point, yes, we have had science and math for centuries. We’ve also seen engineering for as long as we’ve had science and math. Technology, in its present form, is fairly new. However, where the problem is, is you’ve been sold an acronym that’s full of agenda and contains very LITTLE true science or math. The technology and engineering portions are also not very worthy. It’s because, once again, education has become work/skill based, not academically equipped! If this isn’t enough, consider that STEM is forcing students of all ages to be aligned to Common Core Standards/Career Tech Education! STEM also aligns to regionalism. The UN loves regionalism. Regionalism was also embedded in ESSA for assessing students. 2

If you missed the former APC articles I wrote exposing our schools/towns and other organizations aligning our cultures to the SDGs, be sure to read how color psychology is used against us. 3 If you missed the grooming our local citizens to accept the SDGs in a Smart City format, be sure to read it! 4

Meet STEAMA for agriculture:

Now that you know a brief bit of the roots of STEM (and let’s not forget that the UN is rooted in secular humanism and satanic leanings), let’s fast forward to the latest version. I’ll start with the agriculture angle. I live in North Carolina. NC has a huge agriculture footprint, but it’s shrinking daily. More and more farms are giving up on agriculture and renting good farmland out to solar panels. I know NC is not exclusive in this. Back in 2024, NC was ranked 2nd in the nation for most farmland threatened by solar panels. 5 Across the world, there’s growing concern for millions of farmland acres lost to solar panels. 6

You may already know about solar panels, however, STEAMA is being used by one school district in the region of NC where farming is a lifeline. Somehow ‘coding’ (which is writing computer programming and is being taught to create cyber snooping) can better agriculture. Don’t gloss over the fact that this district is beginning the indoctrination by 2nd grade! Don’t miss the superintendent gloating how globally ready the students will become! 7

In PA, STEAMA is being introduced at a very young age. When you read the website, it all sounds so innocent, too. SEL or Social Emotional Learning is a huge part of STEM/STEAM/STREAM/STEAMA. How? It teaches students (all ages) what to think, not how. So when you see ‘critical thinking’ don’t be fooled. Classic critical thinking isn’t applicable to young children, it’s too complicated. That’s why education reserved it for high school. 8 If you’d like more information on how SEL further frustrates students, be sure to read my archived article on the topic. 9

Meet STEAMA for Athletics:

Interestingly enough, I found this form in FL. 10 It’s from the description of the game portion of STEAMA that mental health is a priority from a comprehensive aspect. My friends, mental health is very important, but when you factor in the over prescribing of psychotropic drugs on young people, the high stakes tests and assessments used to label students with disorders that they may or may not truly have is alarming. Factor in that the schools, due to the funding they receive and the ESSA mandates for healthy students, this means that organizations outside of the school are overreaching into the schools. Especially in a community wide accessible form!


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