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Glimpses Of Another Time - One I Remember With Nostalgia
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In some ways the movement was not sustainable because that many drugs and that much dropping out was bound to meet the hard boundaries of reality at some point. Never the less the time did manage to counter the uber state Kennedy was combating and challenge the permanent war state to the degree of being directly influential in the withdrawal of the American government from Viet Nam.


As Peter points out, what isn't so clearly photographed is the ugly counter-reaction by the same government that was waging the PHOENIX Program in Viet Nam. Today, that Grateful Dead concert would be broken up by cops in new military SWAT team gear who were almost directly brought into being in order to counter that freedom movement. What isn't so clearly known is that it is becoming more and more obvious that a domestic PHOENIX-type decapitation program was undergone in America where the perceived leaders of that movement were covertly murdered by the same perpetrators of the Kennedy assassinations using the same methods. The times burned themselves out on their own but they were helped along by a Covert War Against Rock that wasn't so quickly recognized by the generation towards which it was aimed.
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Glimpses Of Another Time - One I Remember With Nostalgia - by Albert Doyle - 16-12-2014, 06:16 PM

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