It has been argued by David McGowan and others that there was a legitimate patriotic anti war crowd in the mid 60s, but through social engineering, Tavistock hatched cultural movements, and as always a complicit media, the hippies / drug fed crowd took over and became the face of anti war, for all intents and purposes.
It has been argued by David McGowan and others that there was a legitimate patriotic anti war crowd in the mid 60s, but through social engineering, Tavistock hatched cultural movements, and as always a complicit media, the hippies / drug fed crowd took over and became the face of anti war, for all intents and purposes.
I was in HS in the late '60's and remember the "hippie, drug, anti war" movements very well. Kent State debacle comes to mind.