Actually, you’re talking about “Deep Throat,” a 1970s film starring Linda Lovelace. I’m referring instead to a Russian general’s military strategy from the 1930s known as Deep Penetration.
This is probably the best I've read on Unbekoming. Thanks! Makes me think of how religions become a slow, creeping reform of societies. Think of underground Christianity during the 2nd and 3rd centuries during the Roman empire. It was basically a moral critique of Roman standards, a critique which slowly grew in acceptance. In keeping with "Deep Penetration", by nature, long-lasting religions do not start in a viral manner, although after acceptance becomes broad they can eventually be imposed and institutionalized, which can lead to another round of critique.
The link below is from my second edition Letters to the Editor which appeared 3 months later from people having read top secret history in my 1st edition, a bombshell edition about which Noem Chomsky disagreed:
I considered doing a Ph.D. in history, but then learned that I would have never been able to teach it in a university setting.
What amazes me is that my independent study that I did for a professor political science at UCLA garnered me an A, and she told me that she passed my references onto another student. That research is on my site at http://www.truedemocracy.net/sample/ Ignore any warning you may see if trying to log onto any of these links. The government has issued that warning to others lately in its attempt to prevent people from learning the truth.
When you assume,
You make an ass of u and me !!!
That’s what my Dad used to tell us when we were children.
Yes, I first heard this back in the 1970s!
yes let's talk deep penetration 😂
Actually, you’re talking about “Deep Throat,” a 1970s film starring Linda Lovelace. I’m referring instead to a Russian general’s military strategy from the 1930s known as Deep Penetration.
This is probably the best I've read on Unbekoming. Thanks! Makes me think of how religions become a slow, creeping reform of societies. Think of underground Christianity during the 2nd and 3rd centuries during the Roman empire. It was basically a moral critique of Roman standards, a critique which slowly grew in acceptance. In keeping with "Deep Penetration", by nature, long-lasting religions do not start in a viral manner, although after acceptance becomes broad they can eventually be imposed and institutionalized, which can lead to another round of critique.
Great , but too long.
What I was going to write here about Noam Chomsky is already in this link:
http://www.truedemocracy.net/td-30/1aa.html
The link below is from my second edition Letters to the Editor which appeared 3 months later from people having read top secret history in my 1st edition, a bombshell edition about which Noem Chomsky disagreed:
http://www.truedemocracy.net/s01/letters.html
I considered doing a Ph.D. in history, but then learned that I would have never been able to teach it in a university setting.
What amazes me is that my independent study that I did for a professor political science at UCLA garnered me an A, and she told me that she passed my references onto another student. That research is on my site at http://www.truedemocracy.net/sample/ Ignore any warning you may see if trying to log onto any of these links. The government has issued that warning to others lately in its attempt to prevent people from learning the truth.
Sincerely,
Arlene Johnson BA, MLS
Publisher/Author
http://www.truedemocracy.net
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This!!!!!!! 13 min in... TEACH THOS IN school