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Wake-up call on social engineering, May 8, 2005
This review is from: Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America's Children (Paperback)
Georgiana Preskar, a registered nurse and mother, has honored the nurturing and caregiving inherent in both roles by authoring this insightful and controversial book.
Preskar integrates personally experienced local events in her small town with totalitarian history and a growing awareness of both the homosexual agenda and cultural warfare now engulfing the United States. She does this with an unselfconscious writing style that I find personal and refreshing; an intellectual would call it amateurish. This is the journal of a newly minted activist. It reads like an autobiography of a discrete crisis period in her life, with the crisis being the forced awareness of very dark and very real undercurrents in her society: the multicultural SEED program creeping into local schools. Hollywood might call it, "Wholesome Mom, Interrupted". She does a wonderful job of pulling together an intellectual explanation of her crisis and her fight to protect her society from its source.
Totalitarians long have understood: control the children, control the future. Gramsci in his "Prison Notebooks" explained that the CULTURE must be deconstructed before totalitarianism could win POLTITICAL control. Hegel promulgated neurolinguistic techniques for controlling thought and dialogue. Preskar, clearly not an academic "intellectual", grasps for understanding of these malevolent forces and their real, destructive impact on our children and culture. Americans will oppose these forces, for they are being imposed surreptitiously and without discussion by people with a distinctly totalitarian agenda. She does a fine job of pulling these ivory tower constructs down to Everymom's level. For those following the culture wars, Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America's Children, belongs on your bookshelf next to Diversity (Peter Wood), The Burden of Bad Ideas (Heather MacDonald), and A Conflict of Visions (Thomas Sowell).
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26 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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Thinking outside the box, May 17, 2005
This review is from: Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America's Children (Paperback)
Georgianna Preskar has taken an incredible amount of time researching a vast number of subjects that she believes needed to be explored, and in some cases, exposed.
I picked up her book and read it cover to cover, finding it difficult to put down. I found the material incredibly informative, captivating and well written.
The book may be centered around Elk Grove, California and the small town that it once was, however, the issues that are raised are germaine and generic to every parent, student and school district in the United States.
Georgianna has just been brave enough to stand up for what she believe to be the moral decay of our society through the destruction of our innocent children.
Anyone reading this book will come away with at least one new revelation or area of concern that will end up being looked into further. Aren't our children worth saving? After all, they are our future, unless we allow forces of influence outside the home to influence them in ways that occur because we did not want to think for just a moment, outside of the box.
Thank you, Mrs. Preskar, for taking this stand for future generations!
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22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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Very Insightful, September 26, 2005
This review is from: Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America's Children (Paperback)
Seeds of Deception by Georgiana Preskar provides a clear and concise examination of some of the significant socio-cultural changes that occurred in our country over the past 100 years.
As a young adult I found this book to be very eye-opening to the dangers of some of the "alternative lifestyles" and the resulting influence they have had in our society. The analysis of the evolution of the SEED program in our pubic schools has enlightened me to the fact that I must be cautious as I begin to plan for my own family and the protection of my children.
Seeds of Deception provides a detailed examination of the stages of mind control and how it has been used on our youth throughout generations. As a college student I witnessed the influence and mind control that occurred through liberal professors.
I admire Mrs. Preskar for her courage and determination to expose the deception occurring in this nation and throughout the world. It takes a strong person to stand for God, Family and Country and fight for traditional values. I encourage everyone, especially young adults who are beginning that wonderful journey of becoming parents, to read this book.
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