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my last post , about to go up right when the FAIL occurred,
was how Biden is my choice for first arrest.
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I doubt Barlow actually wrote any on those songs.
If you asked him which ones, he couldn't tell you.
Also he was an adamant Official Story "JFK murdered by little Oswald" person
And would viciously attack you verbally if you questioned him on it.
why was Jr. sent to Barlow?
?
Probably somebody figured he needed a father figure; a male influence?
Barlow was one in charge of "Secure Drop" which was not authentic.
He lacked love for Country
On approach of death he said he would be remembered as;
a poor husband
a great father
and a excellent loyal friend (to paraphrase)
nothing about a great patriot who protected free speech on-line
that was his gimmick
nothing about protecting free speech nor about America.
full stop.
Brought up in CoLdS but abandoned it (so its said) under the influence of Tim Leary at property in upstate NY owned by Hitchcock family? called Millbrook
These people were intel assets .
He was involved in promotion of the Grateful Dead - which became a cult which was experimented upon both with music (electronic
sound vibrations) to see how they could mess with their stoned crowd.
The people in that cult were given special high dose "acid" by another seemingly, and likely, military cut-out "asset" OWLsly
cf "Acid Tests"
I always figured they liked the shitty music since they associated it with the acid high and the suggestions given to them regarding the principles, "love" "peach" of the group?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchcock_Estate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BnRh68OVfE
CIA wanted to promote acid for that generation.
"Zos" Steve Outtrim and other researchers did many hours of research on it.
Some vids still up. includes genesis of "Burning Man"
some vids are saved, even though taken down.
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Now I'm thinking the array of absolutely overkill electronic equipment was to set up a field phenomena and see how they could affect the crowd with it.
Maybe that's the solution to the amazing loyalty to such limited artistry?
And the cult around the players; going on for years. It's was its own little society who followed the band with great unexplained (to me) devotion.
Now I'm thinking the array of absolutely overkill electronic equipment was to set up a field phenomena and see how they could affect the crowd with it.
>Maybe that's the solution to the amazing loyalty to such limited artistry?
>And the cult around the players; going on for years. It's was its own little society who followed the band with great unexplained (to me) devotion.
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