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Old August 7th, 2011 #10
Maxfield Parrish
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I grew up in the 1960's and there were indeed idyllic slices of tranquil American life as depicted in Reed's screed. But his was the perspective of a child and a teen, and as such he had blinders on at the time.

During Reed's time, America had just been semi-defeated in the Korean War, and was on its way to being completely defeated in the Vietnam War. Some of the worst race riots EVER took place in the 50's and 60's so Reed's memories of peaceful, unsupervised times living in a peaceful, tranquil America were largely an illusion.

Young teens like him could be snatched from their fishing holes and sent to boot camp then whisked off to die at any time, so his life was actually being monitored and 'supervised' all along by ZOG, just not so obviously.

Serial killers snatched kids right and left back then but few hardly realized what was happening. It was far from safe.

Life couldn't have gone on as it had in Reed's adolescent world, even if 35 million spics hadn't oozed in over the Rio Grande. That's because America's baboon population was a time-bomb and that alone was enough to blow 'Leave It To Beaver Street' all to hell.

Which it did.