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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wake-up call on social engineering
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...
Published on May 8, 2005 by Henry C. Walther MD

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1.0 out of 5 stars Fear is the Base of Hate
This is a sad book. Another book built on fear, yet having a pretense that it is of a Christian value. It has no merit and is shameful to be presented as a Christian stance. Awful! Woeful. Another pathetic example of a right-wing agenda -- hate-mongers posing as followers of Christ.
Published on June 12, 2006 by Michael S. Fowlin


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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wake-up call on social engineering, May 8, 2005
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Henry C. Walther MD (Granite Bay, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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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:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thinking outside the box, May 17, 2005
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:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Insightful, September 26, 2005
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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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19 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cause for Concern, May 7, 2005
When I began reading the "Seeds Of Deception" by Georgiana Preskar, I was immediately turned off by the alarming, panicky tone that is evident in her chapters. I jumped to the conclusion that she was over reacting to subjects being taught to our children in our schools. Who wouldn't want their children to learn how to accept others, respect their difference, not be bullies and get along with everyone? Boy was I wrong!

Ms. Preskar points out how our society has allowed itself to be gradually brainwashed in to accepting a "No Values" system. Right and wrong no longer exist. They have been replaced a twisted acceptance of everything being right and moral absolutes are extinct. Ms. Preskar tells of the process of her eyes being opened to deceptive methods used by the politically correct community that are rapidly changing our society's core values.

Whether or not you know it, our children have been taught that they must not only tolerate the homosexual lifestyle, they must accept it, and embrace it. Our schools are changing curriculum to include these ideals into many aspects of education and at very young ages. When did allowing homosexual individuals to `come out of the closet' without repercussions mutate into affirming homosexual's choices, allowing them to express their sexual flamboyance in public, and encouraging experimenting with the lifestyle choices at early ages? Who gave permission for this madness?

Tolerance (to recognize other people's right to have different beliefs or practices without an attempt to suppress them) only works one way in our society. We must tolerate the homosexual life style. However, homosexuals do not tolerate our beliefs. The homosexual activists are working very hard and are succeeding in suppressing the beliefs of the majority of American people that marriage is between a man and a woman and that our children should not be indoctrinated with diversity and homosexual education.

Although I initially rejected the tone of Ms. Preskar's book, I eventually found my eyes being opened to the alteration of our society. I appreciated historical references to societies in the past and how they fell into the trap our country is falling into today. I did enjoy her many references to conservative leaders in radio, television, and political world that I listen to and read about daily. I originally thought `this is not happening in my back yard', however, after doing a bit of research I find that it is in my back yard and in everyone's yard. Although I don't agree with everything Ms. Preskar writes in "Seeds of Deception", I find her book very informative on the principles the homosexual movement espouse, the deceptive methods they are perpetrating, and the changes our society has gone through over the past two decades. It is alarming the speed in which the metamorphosis has occurred, leading to a compelling reason for the panic in Ms. Preskar's writing.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Fear is the Base of Hate, June 12, 2006
This is a sad book. Another book built on fear, yet having a pretense that it is of a Christian value. It has no merit and is shameful to be presented as a Christian stance. Awful! Woeful. Another pathetic example of a right-wing agenda -- hate-mongers posing as followers of Christ.
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8 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Alas, not worth the price, September 17, 2005
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Christian readers are inundated with new book titles today, amidst all the rest that we need to do. Bless her heart, I know this authoress means well, but the book is really very poorly written, abysmally documented, and doesn't tell me anything I didn't already know.

It is one thing to know the fix we are in as a civilization; another entirely, to give a solid prognosis. As to [...], that sin is clearly diagnosed in Romans I as the EFFECT of a prior sin (refusing to glorify God). Ms. Preskar seems to take the [...] sinner in a class by themselves, but clearly many sins are beating at the door of the church -- among them massive adultery. Why glom onto [...] in almost every page?

As long as the Church continues to play games with God, as our red hat and celestial Jinni, we will reap this whirlwind. The authoress treats the flaming symptom as the disease, and that makes the book of very little use in 'treating' our culture.

The simple answer is widespread repentance, and the place to look is right at home first.

For instance, with respect to Ms. Preskar's screaming about the shape of government schools: I think it is futile to whine about the horrors your kids are exposed to in government schools at this hour of the day. It's like the inspidi screaming on "the religious right" over removal of a token mention of some unknown) god in the 'pledge of allegiance' -- amidst the otherwise totally atheistic program in government schools? The cows are all gone out; it's too late to close the barn door now!

Better to do the hard work before it gets darker...take your kids out of there now and leave the homosexuals to prey on someone else. I agree with the author on that, at least.

Still, repentance is achieved by individual, by family, by church, by community...and I doubt this book would help much in that process. There are countless books like this one, many of them written and researched far better.
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12 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Prejudicial, unsubstantiated right-wing propaganda, April 19, 2005
I was sincerely prepared to give this book a chance. I had my suspicions, of course, but I thought I would try to interact seriously and evenhandedly with it. I gave up treating it as a serious piece of research or opinion after a few chapters.

Preskar argues that a militantly anti-Christian, anti-family agenda is brainwashing the minds of children in America. She compares it to Hitler's brainwashing of Nazi Germany, and doesn't miss an opportunity to paint it in spooky, demonic colours.

This is a book from which even many evangelicals would want to disassociate themselves. Preskar proclaims all homosexuals as dangerous paedophiles who cannot be trusted with children, whom they would seduce. She warns parents against allowing their children contact with homosexuals, even homosexuals among their own family and relatives. Friendships with children who have a "gender identity disorder" are condemned because they too can be sucked into a gay orientation, and be seduced into the homosexual lifestyle.

Basically, if you're gay, expect anyone taking Preskar's advice seriously to deny you access to children, prevent you having friendships, cut you off from your family and deny you any quality of life or human rights whatsoever -- unless of course you change your orientation. Easily done.

How can people write such blatant propaganda without a shred of evidence and then shirk responsibility when gays end up depressed and committing suicide? This is irresponsible nonsense that represents the very worst of prejudiced, hateful, narrowminded and bigoted fundamentalism.
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