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GregFL:
"I don't mean to just stop with a Seed in Pinellas. That might be the community which would be the right place for another dream I have.  I can see a university type of complex with young people trained there who have come from all over the country to take the program back to their own communities.  After Pinellas, we'll be getting a Seed going in Jacksonville. Then there will be no Flordia area uncovered....I see Seeds all over the country"


Art Barker to The now defunct Evening Independent 2-1-73 prior to the opening of the St Pete Seed.  The paper initially supported The Seed and had a Seed parent writing pro-seed articles. Eventually the Seed, amid controversy over brainwashing and a kipnapping at a local school by Seed parents, lost favor with the newspaper.
If you think yourself too wise to involve
yourself in government, you will be governed
by those too foolish to govern.  
--Plato
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[ This Message was edited by: GregFL on 2003-11-15 06:31 ]

GregFL:
"Picture in your mind a moment, $250 saves one young person from a life of drugs with one of three alternatives-death, imprisonment, or psychiatric hospitalization. What an investment-$250 for one life!

Art Barker's 1973 testimony before a house education subcommittee.
From the bottom of any large organization looking up through the ranks, human greed and stupidity look a lot like a conspiracy.
--S. Gilbert
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GregFL:
"The man is a liar and a fool."
"The psychiatrists can't do a damn thing with kids on drugs"


Speaking of Dr. Raymond Killinger, a Ft lauderdale psychiatrists who claimed to be treating "an increasing number" of children who entered psychiatric hospitals after being harmed by the Seed.  Art Barker had recieved his own "degree in Psychology"  by a Ft Lauderdale Diploma mill that was later closed down by the state of Florida in 1972.


source:  These are new times 9/6/74.


Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following
pages, are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them
general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong,
gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises
at first a formidable outcry in defence of custom.  But the
tumult soon subsides.  Time makes more converts than reason.
Thomas Paine, Common Sense
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[ This Message was edited by: GregFL on 2003-11-14 11:34 ]

GregFL:
"its a form of brainwashing"

Art Barker, speaking of the techniques of the seed,  to the Miami Herald   8/19/72



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-- Journal of Applied Polymer Science  Vol. 47, 1984
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GregFL:
"they criticize us...they say we're a circus or a penecostal movement. Well, let me tell you, I don't care what they say. This program WORKS."

Art, speaking in front of the Ft Lauderdale seed group, as witnessed by the Miami herald reporter 8/19/72.
The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. ... All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.
--Hermann Goering, Luftwaffe commander, sentenced to death at Nuremberg
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