I'm not claiming this was a full-on premeditated conspiracy....but it is interesting that Gloria Steinem (the famous feminist) was outed that she was on CIA payroll.
Very coincidental that the moment the feminist movement started pushing for "women should join the workforce" was same time US went off Gold Standard (1971)
The days of single-earner households are largely a thing of the past, and due to inflation, now it requires both parents to work. So...I guess it was a good strategy that they convinced women that it would be more fulfilling for them to spend their life in a cubicle, rather then being at home with kids.
Why was Gloria on the CIA payroll?
What was her job? Bang Russian spies and diplomats for secret information? She did spend one year working at a playboy club
Men are so weak when it comes to sex lol
We will compromise national security for multiple orgasms
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Why was Gloria on the CIA payroll?
What is often missed, or mischaracterized, however, is the work she did as a CIA agent: Steinem was a spook. CIA agents are tight-lipped, but Steinem spoke openly about her relationship to The Agency in the 1950s and ’60s after a magazine revealed her employment by a CIA front organization, the Independent Research Service.
While popularly pilloried because of her paymaster, Steinem defended the CIA relationship, saying: “In my experience The Agency was completely different from its image; it was liberal, nonviolent and honorable.” ... Long before the formalized concept of soft power, Steinem personified and promoted abroad the vigor and progressive nature of the U.S. youth movement.
Men are so weak when it comes to sex lol
For sure, I'm actually convinced that the best way to influence weak leaders is to not send mean tweets to them, but to send mean tweets to their wives. A wife, who is publicly belittled and criticized, would do more to shape her weak husbands beliefs than what another man could. (note: I'm not actually promoting this and I don't even have social media accounts, nor do I read them....just pointing out that influencing wives is the key to social change).
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