The impetus for this book has been the recommendation of
President George W. Bush's New Freedom Commission on Mental
Health that all American, and especially children, receive
mental health screening.
In the past, whenever there was controversial congressional
legislation regarding children, it was easy to introduce and
pass provisions in the bills requiring parental consent.
However, recent attempts by U.S. Rep. Ron Paul to require
parental consent for, and prohibit funding of, mental health
screening failed. This leads many to wonder whether there may be
a larger agenda at work here, and it is in this book that this
larger agenda, its background, and its future implications are
explored.