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Interested in medicalized approaches to social control, especially obstetrical child abuse, and how such abuse is internalized and unconsciously reenacted through generations in the context of a self-organizing social system.  Such inter-generational feedback loops define the culture.
 
Interested in medicalized approaches to social control, especially obstetrical child abuse, and how such abuse is internalized and unconsciously reenacted through generations in the context of a self-organizing social system.  Such inter-generational feedback loops define the culture.
  
Birth is the most pivotal time in anyone's life, and driving a wedge between mother and baby imprints isolation, alienation and helplessness on the child, serving to atomize the culture and facilitate the top-down social control which is exercised by the elites who themselves act out the consequences of their own high-tech birth-related trauma and emotionally desolate (statistically speaking) childhood.  Religious institutions were the first to recognize the utility of atomizing the family and channeling the resultant "free" male energies into state enterprises.  Medical advances have now progressed to the point where such atomization can occur at birth without significant infant mortality.
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Birth is the most pivotal time in anyone's life, and driving a wedge between mother and baby imprints isolation, alienation and helplessness on the child, serving to atomize the culture and facilitate the top-down social control which is exercised by the elites who themselves act out the consequences of their own high-tech birth-related trauma and emotionally desolate (demographically speaking) childhood.  Religious institutions were the first to recognize the utility of atomizing the family and channeling the resultant "free" male energies into state enterprises.  Medical advances have now progressed to the point where such atomization can occur at birth without significant infant mortality.
  
 
Two relevant articles I've written:
 
Two relevant articles I've written:

Revision as of 16:34, 28 February 2013

Computer programmer at the university of missouri.

Interested in medicalized approaches to social control, especially obstetrical child abuse, and how such abuse is internalized and unconsciously reenacted through generations in the context of a self-organizing social system. Such inter-generational feedback loops define the culture.

Birth is the most pivotal time in anyone's life, and driving a wedge between mother and baby imprints isolation, alienation and helplessness on the child, serving to atomize the culture and facilitate the top-down social control which is exercised by the elites who themselves act out the consequences of their own high-tech birth-related trauma and emotionally desolate (demographically speaking) childhood. Religious institutions were the first to recognize the utility of atomizing the family and channeling the resultant "free" male energies into state enterprises. Medical advances have now progressed to the point where such atomization can occur at birth without significant infant mortality.

Two relevant articles I've written:

http://members.tranquility.net/~rwinkel/MGM/primer.html

http://members.tranquility.net/~rwinkel/MGM/birthUSA3.txt