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Originally posted by Libertygal
reply to post by I_am_Spartacus
Insane is the new sane.
Originally posted by Libertygal
reply to post by I_am_Spartacus
Thank you for this. I take this very seriously, because you can tell this was made some time back and is not sensationalizing on the current events.
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Originally posted by speculativeoptimist
Hmmm...it would be better if I was assured of his title, to give some credit to the notion of witnessing conversations/plans for "killing" 25 million people. I don't know what to believe about this stuff, could be, could not be.
I find it interesting, the language, from 82 about such things. Dare I say same as it ever was?
Peace
"It's a tough, dirty life," says Larry D. Grathwohl, 27, a San Francisco area resident who is the only FBI informant known to have successfully penetrated the Weather Underground. Although his experiences took place from November 1969 until April 1970, law officials believe that they still accurately reflect underground life in California and elsewhere. Last week TIME Correspondent John Austin interviewed Grathwohl. His report:
hile living in Cincinnati, Grathwohl was recruited after a chance meeting with two Weatherpeople. He was just the type of person that the organization, which was overloaded with upper middle class members, wanted to recruit. His background was working class, and the recruiters wrongly believed that he had become a munitions expert during four years in the Army.
Originally posted by speculativeoptimist
reply to post by I_am_Spartacus
Thanks! I have got to go read up on this, as I am unaware of the details involving Weather Underground.
peace
Originally posted by Son of Will
The people who are already skeptical of AJ, will see these outbursts and be turned off, and dismiss him outright - usually comparing him to Rush Limbaugh. But he DOES give some brilliant information, you just need to be able to ignore the other BS he throws around.
Originally posted by BattleStarGal
So, do we believe that the Weather Underground Organization dissolved in the early 1980's?
Any thoughts?
[edit on 10-6-2010 by BattleStarGal]