Steinem was CIA

For the younger crowd who don’t know, Gloria Steinem was the driving force for the Women’s Movement of the 60s/70s. Her face was on the TV almost every night “protesting” women’s treatment.

I agreed with them at the time, because women certainly weren’t being paid as much as men doing the same job. And they had to put up with sexual harassment while trying to earn a living.

But the biggest damage was to the women who wanted to stay home with their children and keep house.

They were disrespected by those claiming to be advocates of women and equality.

And the feminists were so hateful towards men. I actually read posts by them stating they wanted to get rid of all men and rule the world. It was shocking to see them make statements that were exactly like the evil men were stating…they were no different, only wanting to change who was in charge. So that was a red flag because anyone who wants to control others and interfere with their freedom to live their lives as they see fit is not of a good mind.

When I realized that the feminists were not spiritual, either, as in denying the Creator existed, I decided that perhaps I wasn’t a feminist after all. At this same time, I was re-acquainting myself with the Creator after denying His existence for a period of five years after my divorce and the bullying of the evil ones amongst the good ones at the Catholic church. Bless those that were Good Hearts and would quietly whisper supportive words to me while I struggled with what was happening.

So the feminists denying the Creator’s existence was not in tune with my re-emerging spirituality…and rejoicing in Greatest Gift of All — the ability to create life…and all that makes me a woman.

I still very much believe in equality because the Creator made ALL of us an equal value.

But feminism did so much damage as in promoting baby killing with abortion and convincing women it was “just a group of cells”; and degrading women who were nurturers wanting to care for their families and communities; and it ushered in the age of designers making clothing that made women look like men. The 80s saw shoulder pads and straight-line dresses/jackets that ignored women’s curves. This on the heels of Phyllis Schlafly making anti-women statements such as “women who walk with hips swaying are of loose morals”. She totally ignored biology that designed us to have hips that bore children and therefore, our hips would be in motion while we walked. I began taking tiny steps after that so my hips would not sway, making getting anywhere slower than if I had walked a normal stride. I began walking normally once I realized that Schlafly was full of self-hatred denial of biology.

Standing Rock also provided a lesson in recognizing that women could be both nurturers and strong and powerful. God Bless the Grandmothers who showed me that my mind had been conditioned to think women who wore skirts were “backwards” and “stilted” in their emotional growth. This was due to the conditioning (brainwashing) the women’s movement had drilled into us. This also relates to the 80s women dressing like men….denying the feminine.

Standing Rock proved to me that honoring our sacred female selves by being nurturers and strong and powerful was honoring the Creator and the Gifts He had given to us to express here on Earth.

So I wasn’t very surprised to find an old video of Gloria Steinem stating she HAD GONE TO THE CIA FOR “FUNDING” OF HER CAUSES.

NOBODY GOES TO THE CIA FOR “FUNDING”!! SHE WAS ADMITTING SHE WAS A CIA AGENT!!

And we were just too naive to believe our “wonderful” (puke) “leader” was a CIA agent meant to degrade women and lead us away from all that is sacred about women.

Here’s the video:

Unfortunately, Steinem is not the only one.

Timothy Leary was heavily promoted by the media. Read that again, folks. Timothy Leary and Gloria Steinem and the rest of the “leaders” of the 60s movements: Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, Hippies turning on to drugs, were all being promoted by the media by being placed on the news every night.

America was still mostly rural when those “movements” began to grow. We were closer to nature. We didn’t have supermarkets, but neighborhood grocers you could walk to. Our first supermarket in my small hometown was in the 60s, with Marsh Supermarket. The Budweiser Clydesdales came to our small town to promote the opening. The supermarket would be carrying packaged beer, you see.

We had local dairies where local farmers would milk their cows and bring the milk to the creamery to be processed. Our local creamery was called “Ray’s”. I still remember having small cartons of milk with “Ray’s” on the side. Rays had delivery trucks delivering milk to our front door EVERY WEEKDAY MORNING. We had a galvanized steel square box near the front door where the delivery man would drop off my mother’s order and pick up the empty glass half-gallon containers. It was wonderful!

We had a local apple orchard and other farmers growing food that we bought at the neighborhood grocers or we went to a popular fruit stand. Or even bought from the farmer himself.

As a side note~ during the Depression, folks could still feed themselves because most folks had a garden and perhaps chickens for fresh eggs in the mornings. But now, with all the local farmers put out of business due to the great purge of the 80s, where family farms were destroyed by the banking industry, we don’t have that network anymore and people have forgotten how to grow food and keep chickens.

So it was in the rural mindset that the 60s began working on the fabric of our country — our families, our communities, our faith, and our connection to nature. Farmers were especially connected to nature because they had to be. They knew the terror and thrill of being caught in an open field when a storm with lightning and thunder blew through. If you have never experienced that, I would recommend it as only a reference to nature and the thrill of it all. We kids used to get on our bathing suits and go out and play in the rain!! And the lightning seen today is not natural. Natural lightning is YELLOW, not white! And you definitely know the true lightning because you feel the electrical charge and smell sulfur in the air.

So because it was a rural mindset in those days, we were not that sophisticated and were naive about what these movements actually were about. But that was part of the plan.

We were more spiritual, and the evil ones used that, too, as a way to entice the young to experiment with LSD and other drugs. Drugs are their way of destroying your mind so you don’t recognize what they are doing and you don’t fight back. They actually told the youth that drugs were “higher consciousness” and a way to “reach God”. They didn’t tell them the god they wanted you to reach was Molech or Chemosh or Rephan, evil gods that demand you kill.

Timothy Leary was CIA and he encouraged the youth to “tune in, turn on, and drop out” using LSD. He was heavily promoted in the media. Please realize anything you see in the media is to be taken with a heavy dose of cynicism.

I took the video of Leary down because I had not gone past the first few moments (on a time crunch here), and did not realize the videographer had photographed the children in the bathtub. (Why would they be filming that?? It relates to the incest the evil ones are promoting.)