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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

My alma mater is Univ. of Michigan. Weird place (1983-1990). You could sense how the huge medical and engineering schools connected to it had become the controlling elements, with the deepest pockets. Only more recently have I connected the deepstate underground to the presence of the 'hippee' acid droppers and promelgation of 'go get a sex change we support that' ideas. I was plumb right in the middle of it, but since I identify as a duck, very greasy, none of it stuck.

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Stegiel's avatar

Simply as an aside the entire 60's rebellion was created by the Deeper Deep State. LSD for sure was a Deep State op. And the audience following Grateful Dead (despite my deep fondness for the sounds of the music)were an ideal distribution tool. Timothy Leary, Al Hubbard, Oz Janiger, Humphry Osmond, Sidney Cohen party | 1979 video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTTT-T1vmfc

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Marta Staszak's avatar

Yeah, that was a big shock to the system when I discovered this

just over 2 yrs ago. Oh, crap I've had quite a few of those in the last few years. The sliver of the silver lining in all this calamity (?)

Always grateful to get your post, thank you ❤️

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Stegiel's avatar

The great irony of youth rebellion through music was adults did not think past mind control ideas to music as freedom. This is why the Iron Curtain was perplexed by sounds not shouting praise the plan. The first Greek historian is also known as the father of lies. And when you read Herodotus and step back and gaze all around if you sensitively and perceptively eyes open see you can place yourself each day in a different place he has gone. The bronze age continues.

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Stegiel's avatar

I went to CSU Sacramento but for three years I was a Legislative intern at UC Student Lobby -1984 to 1987. UC was way woke in 1984. I had as my first task organizing the archives to present some sort of order. This in turn gave my historian eye information I did not know about the Student Movement and the Left and the Right. I was not woke then and less so now. And very curious for me really is that my engagement with the Left was human rights and getting the U.S. out of endless war. The social reasons and objectives of the Left aside from this narrow band of agreement we had kept me from Left politics. And after Gulf War 2 I was demoralized realizing no one wanted a political party that was against war.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Well, they ARE and WERE 'technically' against war, but it's completely necessary because 'reason(s)', in my lifetime most of the reasons for war have been something about human rights, which is kinda funny when you think about it (the resultant damages and death don't seem to qualify for the same considerations....interesting eh?)

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Stegiel's avatar

How it works is like Contra Aid. To kill Contra Aid the Democrats backed "Humanitarian Aid" to the Contras. Aid to Nicaragua-no. People are simply unwilling to reconsider political belief. And in a truthless world I can grok the illogic. Short term thinking. I have friends who HATE Putin and see him as a devil. And if I mention the head of State and his bribes from Ukraine- ignored as not pertinent to evil Putin.

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