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I woke up around 1970 when I read the book The Greening of America by Charles Reich. I was working on Madison Ave at the time for a PR company ironically enough. It really opened my eyes. I was also reading alot of Alan Watts so I was put on the path as they say.

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I woke up about the same time. I went to Vietnam and with my own naive eyes even I could see that there was no possible way for the people there to be a threat to the "great" US of A. Suffice it to say that my illusions were quickly and decisively "perdued."

Stupendous, brazen criminality built on utter bollox. Much like nearly everything else around us.

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Thank you for your service. Sorry you and all the other innocents had to go thru that. We knew better after all that nonsense but the backlash was overwhelming. We've come a long way only to face the worst of their insanity. It's really maddening.

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I cringe whenever I read/ hear that "thank you",etc., since any "service" I was duped into performing was in support of outrageous evil but I hold no ill will towards those who say it since I realize most people say it with good intentions. I'm sorry for what "we" did to those people for the benefit of the money grubbing classes.

Yes, the insanity has been growing since then and well before.

Bless you.

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You as well. ЁЯЩП

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Well actually, it was the Soviet Union and their CCP flunkies who were the threat.

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The USSR and CCP in turn were/are flunkies of the international banking mafia who funded them and the criminal banking cartels are the major threats.

The biggest threat to the US has always been certain big banking concerns based in New Yoik as near as I can tell. They were the ones who supported the Reds and who contrrol "our" government. Details can be found in Bella Dodd's excellent book, School of Darkness.

Samiple.:

тАЬFamous names, Vanderbilt, Lamont, Whitney, Morgan, mingled with those of communist leaders. The Russian Institute was so respectable that it was allowed to give in-service courses to New York City schoolteachers for credit.тАЭ

-Bella Dodd, School of Darkness, Chap 11

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