Gloria Steinem

Gloria Marie Steinem is a jewish mind controlled media actress, used in the Feminist Church. She co-founded the National Woman's Political Caucus (NWPC). Her grandmother Pauline Perlmutter Steinem was raised in Bavaria Germany, worked for the National Woman Suffrage Association, National Council for Jewish Women and Theosophical Society. She suffered from mental illness.


She attended Smith College (Phi Beta Kappa) like Nancy Reagan, Betty Friedan, Yolanda King (daughter of MLK), Tammy Baldwin (gay agenda), Piper Kerman (Orange is the New Black) and Barbara Bush (Pauline Pierce, friend of Crowley). She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

She wrote for Esquire of Hearst for editor Clay Felker (Time, Greenwich Vilage magazine The Village Voice) and New York magazine like Tom Wolfe (Merry Pranksters of CIA mind control project MK Ultra). It was later bought by Rupert Murdoch (Atlantic Council) and published nude pictures of Disney sex slave Lindsay Lohan, imitating the last pictures of MK Ultra slave Marilyn Monroe.

She also wrote for Help! magazine with Terry Gilliam (made last film of Joker Heath Ledger), Robert Crumb (LSD scene of Haight-Ashbury), Harvey Kurtzman (Mad, Playboy) and pedophile Woody Allen. She promoted abortion in the Greenwich Village scene.

In 1963 she was used in Show magazine of Huntington Hartford for an article on the Playboy Club, 'A Bunny's Tale' (Alice in Wonderland mind control).

In 1964 she interviewed John Lennon for Cosmopolitan of Hearst.

She formed the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) with Betty Friedan, Shirley Chisholm, Bella Abzug (Zionist, eco-feminism, American Jewish Congress, gay rights bill with Ed Koch), Fannie Lou Hamer (Civil Rights Movement), Mildred Jeffrey (Civil Rights Movement, ACLU, campaigns of JFK and RFK), Jill Ruckelshaus (assistant of Anne Armstrong CSIS TC) and Florynce Kennedy (conferences with the Black Panthers, lawyer of Valerie Solanas who attempted to murder Andy Warhol).

She co-founded Ms magazine with Dorothy Pitman Hughes (CCNY, aunt of actress Gabourey Sidibe who played in Precious with Oprah Winfrey and Mariah Carey) and the Woman's Action Alliance. She promoted Wonder Woman as feminist.

She spoke at the National Woman Conference in 1977 with Bella Abzug, the wives of Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Lyndon Johnson and Jean O'Leary (gay-lesbian agenda).

She wrote in The NY Times about the rapes accusations of Bill Clinton.

In 1985 Kristie Alley (Scientology) played Steinem as Playboy Bunnie in A Bunny's Tale with Mary Woronov.

in 2005 she founded the Woman's Media Center with sex slave Jane Fonda and Robin Morgan.

She married David Bale, father of Hollywood actor Christian Bale (Batman trilogy). She is related to Tig Notaro (gay-lesbian agenda).

Her sister also attended Smith College, worked for the Smithsonian Institution and wrote a book on the Hope Diamond.

In 2009 she appeared on the cover of Ms Magazine with Alice Walker.

In 2012 Ms magazine participated in the publicity stunt of jesuit Sandra Fluke and jesuit Gloria Allred against Rush Lumbaugh (villain in the Right Wing Church). Allred also accused jesuit Donald Trump.

In 2015 she wrote her autobiography My Life on the Road.

She promoted political puppet Hilary Clinton and participated in the Woman's March in 2017 after the inauguration of Donald Trump, with Natalie Portman, Rihanna, Scarlett Johansson, Madonna, Emma Watson, Angela Davis, ..(romaniticised in finale of The Glorias).

She promotes Lesbians Who Tech.

Astrological chart

born 3/25/1935, date Treaty of Rome, Elton John, Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex and the City), Big Sean, Aretha Franklin.

Asc: Scorpio, mc: Leo. Dom: Aries (the Emperor), Aquarius, Leo - Saturn, Venus (femininty), Pluto.

Houses 5, 9, 4. 5: Mars and Sun in Aries, 9: Pluto in Cancer, Moon in Leo, 4: Mercury in Pisces, Saturn in Aquarius.

Steinem in pop culture

2020 Mrs America Margo Martindale as Abzug Uzo Aduba (lesbian show Orange is the New Black) as Shirley Chisholm Cate Blanchett as Phylis Schlafly Rose Byrne as Gloria Steinem Ari Graynor (jewish, Fringe) John Slattery Jeanne Tripplehorn Tracey Ullman Sarah Paulson (Nurse Ratched) James Marsden as Phil Crane FX Hulu (Disney)

The Glorias of Julie Taymor (The Tempest, Disney film The Lion King) Julianne Moore (Alma Coin in The Hunger Games), Lulu Wilson (horror movie Ouija: Origin of Evil) Alicia Vikander (robot in Ex Machina) Bette Middler as Abzug Lorraine Toussaint Janelle Monae (Whore of Babylon image of Metropolis) based on My Life on the Road

the Feminist Church

Jane Fonda

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