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Why didn't the hippies get into the jfk assassination ?
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:The enlightenment of acid replaced by the hedonism of coke

Sometimes the deepest of deep political insights can be expressed in a single, poetic line.
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#42
Steve Minnerly Wrote:There was push back by the hippies. The anti war movement was push back. Chris Hedges routinely talks about how Kissinger admits in his autobiography that the Nixon admin was terrified of the anti war movement.
Peace and the brotherhood of humanity. Their biggest fear.

Jim Hackett II Wrote:I still don't understand where did the impetus of 1971-2 go?

FWIW
Jim
Most of the leadership was murdered or imprisoned or exiled by COINTELPRO. After that a rudderless often traumatized mass is easily manipulated and steered to inertia and impotence with distractions like drugs, wars on drugs, terror and wars on terror, easy money and debt.

Jan Klimkowski Wrote:The gates open

I trip therefore...

What?

we are one?

Where have the boundaries gone?

Crowleyian occultists and street hustlers play the role of shamanic guides

And gangster chic rubs up against Mick and Keith

Brian sinks in the pool - Death is real and final

The bard loses his mojo

His sense of invulnerability shatters

The forking paths of Borgesian time and space conjoin

Watch the Performance here:

Give me my boundaries back

Albert Rossi Wrote:Withdrawal into the private sphere is what allowed the 80s and 90s to happen. It is personally depressing to me to think of 1968, and then fast forward to 1984, with Reagan winning by an 80% landslide. What happened to all those bodies on the streets? Did all the hippies become yuppies?

An orgy of materiality

The gates close

The enlightenment of acid replaced by the hedonism of coke

I possess therefore I am

Albert Rossi Wrote:Of course, not all of this occurred "without help". The assassinations, cointelpro, and acts of sabotage and provocation like the murder of Hampton or Kent State, basically destroyed the active left, driving it back inside, into the confines of the university classroom, where it is much less threatening.

Lock up your daughters and fear freedom

"Manson killed the sixties" they screamed

Whilst the Phoenix Program deployed in America

Turned Heiress Patty into Tanya the Terrorist

And drowned the victims in kool-aid - injecting, strangling and shooting the captives with spirit

"Do the babies first, take out the babies first", said the Revd Jim Jones

The murder of hope

And the creation of fear

The many faces of the Strategy of Tension.
Brilliant post Jan. Bard and bardo. Set and setting. Indeed.


I wasn't at school, or even in the US, when JFK was assassinated. So no memories of that day. But in the early 1970's in far flung and provincial Australia while visiting my Swedish/Irish girlfriend Freya she told me how JFK had come to visit her last night. He sat on the end of her bed and looked at her. She knew who he was from photos she had seen some times. He looked very sad. She was sad for him. But he told her every thing would be okay. Then he left.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#43
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Overall, I think LSD and pot kept too many people in that generation tranquilized into complacency. I'm not against consciousness-expansion, and the careful experimentation with such chemicals, but I think many young people were just kept drugged up so they wouldn't be a bigger threat to the system.

Yeah. There was a drug that performed that mission -- specifically "weaponized" for that purpose.

Heroin.

In the 80's it was crack cocaine. Populations were targeted as a holocaust by another means.

LSD is not habit forming and the effects are unpredictable in larger doses, and so is only weaponized when given as a mickey, to the unknowing.

Young people like to drop acid and enjoy music. It's just as true in 2013 as it was in the 60's.

As far as pot goes --alcohol is way worse, bro.
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Cliff Varnell Wrote:Yeah. There was a drug that performed that mission -- specifically "weaponized" for that purpose.

Heroin.

In the 80's it was crack cocaine. Populations were targeted as a holocaust by another means.
Well, no use getting your hands on S.E. Asia and all that opium from the French if you can't realize your investment. Phoenix Program on the one hand and defuse the blacks and hippies and their anti war aspirations in one go. Tear their communities apart. Every intelligence operation has at least 2 goals. Often more.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Magda wrote - I wasn't at school, or even in the US, when JFK was assassinated. So no memories of that day.
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We had a house full of company that weekend.

Being from the NY metro area but living in the countryside of connecticut meant we got a lot of company from friends and relative that would spend the weekend to unwind.

My mothers aunt and two uncles showed up on Friday and stayed till sunday.
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#46
Jan wrote - The many faces of the Strategy of Tension.
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We need a thread on a strategy of how to go about fighting the strategy of tension.
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Steve Minnerly Wrote:Jan wrote - The many faces of the Strategy of Tension.
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We need a thread on a strategy of how to go about fighting the strategy of tension.

Relax.

(Sorry, I couldn't help myself.:lolSmile
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#48
Albert Rossi Wrote:
Steve Minnerly Wrote:Jan wrote - The many faces of the Strategy of Tension.
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We need a thread on a strategy of how to go about fighting the strategy of tension.

Relax.

(Sorry, I couldn't help myself.:lolSmile

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"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#49
Albert Rossi Wrote:
Steve Minnerly Wrote:Jan wrote - The many faces of the Strategy of Tension.
______________________________________________________

We need a thread on a strategy of how to go about fighting the strategy of tension.

Relax.

(Sorry, I couldn't help myself.:lolSmile

The hippies had drugs for that

Edit - ( William Burroughs stared at his big toe for about 5 years )
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#50
Compared to Hitler, not even a one-percenter. No doubt a test bed.

Compared to what Montagu Norman and his associates managed to create in Germany, Jones was small.

Tailoring the appeal to the target demo, applying various standard practice, follow me, follow me, follow me, die.

Acid to coke to crack to smack--Obama and Hillary visit Burma, the southern border is kept open

Performance was the year of Boys in the Band and Fellini's Satyricon

A bit of the ultraviolence of A Clockwork Orange

In the 'seventies Henry and Dick had tea with Mao and Chou

Helms spun the set to install Ford so Nelson could bless the agency and Pluperfect Bush could blast all the DeMohrenschildts

Superfly and Saturday Night Fever, to Deer Hunter and China Syndrome

John Lennon didn't have a chance

In the 'eighties the silver train was running through Mena and a bunker where Bill and Ollie argued over profits

A decade ending with Tiananmen Square

The 'nineties were booming and ended over the finish line with the demolition of the towers

Now it's all SkyNet all the time, droning on

The new drug is the electronic simulorgy, the handful of smartphone, semper connected

The next 911 will be an electromagnetic pulse

That's all, Folks

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