27-08-2012, 09:13 PM
sconnect[Redsctockings Radical Collective]
DOES ANYONE KNOWN WHERE THIS FAMOUS REDSTOCKINGS ESSAY ON GLORIA STENIEM AND THE CIA'S C.D. JACKSON WENT? C.D. JACKSON WAS THE SAME TIME-LIFE HIGHEST OF MUCKY MUCKS WHO COORDINATED THE PURCHASE OF THE ZAPRUDER FILM--TWICE-- ON THE WEEKEND OF THE DALLAS COUP D'ETAT. not that there's anything wrong with that. " A nearly complete anthology of articles from the journal was published in 1979 by Random House. The anthology omits a controversial report on Gloria Steinem's involvement with a liberal youth group that was later revealed to have been funded by the CIA. This publication created a lasting rift between members of Redstockings and feminists who were close to Steinem.[8]" I once found it on the internet but can't seem to be able to find it anymore. Interesting that the article was published by Random House. It is a house less or more than Random! and as Charles Drago has pointed out, is split-level, though perhaps not on the. The Readstockings article explicitly mentions Jackson's role in the JFK assassination photography, and therefor this could be an interesting moment in the splitting known among McLeftists as "post-modernism"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redstockings
DOES ANYONE KNOWN WHERE THIS FAMOUS REDSTOCKINGS ESSAY ON GLORIA STENIEM AND THE CIA'S C.D. JACKSON WENT? C.D. JACKSON WAS THE SAME TIME-LIFE HIGHEST OF MUCKY MUCKS WHO COORDINATED THE PURCHASE OF THE ZAPRUDER FILM--TWICE-- ON THE WEEKEND OF THE DALLAS COUP D'ETAT. not that there's anything wrong with that. " A nearly complete anthology of articles from the journal was published in 1979 by Random House. The anthology omits a controversial report on Gloria Steinem's involvement with a liberal youth group that was later revealed to have been funded by the CIA. This publication created a lasting rift between members of Redstockings and feminists who were close to Steinem.[8]" I once found it on the internet but can't seem to be able to find it anymore. Interesting that the article was published by Random House. It is a house less or more than Random! and as Charles Drago has pointed out, is split-level, though perhaps not on the. The Readstockings article explicitly mentions Jackson's role in the JFK assassination photography, and therefor this could be an interesting moment in the splitting known among McLeftists as "post-modernism"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redstockings