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To: sageb1

In re: my post earlier today #34: I finally wrote the following to my local newspaper. It is irritating that they just cut number of words allowed. And yes, I will admit to a second agenda. The paper has run 2 articles in the past month on New Age one "religion" spirituality and I took advantage of the fact that one of the members of the Socrates Cafe is the owner of the Gnosis Center to get a dig in there as well.

I hate being sensationalistic, but sometimes when your town is half-asleep, you have to wake them up. I could also have taken a "wait and see what they do" approach, but again, later could be too late. If I can cause citizens in my area to be wary of the group itself, perhaps they will keep the facilitator from controlling the Common Council meetings.

Editor:

In Thursday's article on the Socrates Cafe, Steve Johnson is quoted as saying, "Maybe the people of Glens Falls are self-directed" and "They do what they want, and they go around the law if they want to."

I would be interested in knowing what prompted this comment and if he can offer specific examples where the good citizens of Glens Falls are "going around the law." What law? Some law he'd like to see created in the near future?

It was of particular interest to me that this article should appear the day after I had a discussion with friends about how the Delphi Technique is used by facilitators to manipulate citizens into a consensus in regard to the "Smart Growth" agenda. The process begins in groups such as this one.

What makes a desirable community? I suppose that depends on one's view of how independent-minded we American citizens should be "allowed" to be. The character of a city is not to be found in collectivist visioning, but in eclecticism and in working together while respecting the rights of the property owner.

Yes, the goal is "to get people thinking differently." It is an attempt to coerce citizens into collective behavior and thinking. The goal of the Delphi Technique and the Hegelian dialectic of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis (the "new" thesis) is to bring all participants to a "oneness of mind" (toward the goal of the facilitator). Neo-gnostic gurus use similar techniques.

Just a word of warning to the "independent-minded" (law-breaking?) citizens of Glens Falls. Is it "cleanliness" on South Street that is an issue? Or is it something else? Is your street next?

(note..."friends" is you:) and South Street is a bar-filled street and home to many of the area's indigent. OTB is there, as well as the Food Pantry. Not a particularly dirty street- these people are more concerned with getting rid of the people who frequent the area). I can walk on South Street safely.

I'm sure I'll get blasted, but I'm too old to care.


61 posted on 02/17/2005 4:15:54 PM PST by sageb1
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To: sageb1
The character of a city is not to be found in collectivist visioning, but in eclecticism and in working together while respecting the rights of the property owner.

A very good point.

Formerly Americans prided themselves on their civic responsibility, which meant giving of themselves of their own free will, as well as their respect for the property of others.
62 posted on 02/17/2005 4:34:06 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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