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Clear Channel Communications, a company that owns and programs air time at over 1,000 U.S. radio stations, sent e-mail to its program directors at stations across the country with an updated and expanded list of songs with "questionable lyrics" that they should avoid playing.
The oddest inclusion has to be John Lennon's explicitly pacifist anthem "Imagine," unless Clear Channel is pushing a pro-war agenda.
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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: mike dangerously
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Skull & Bonesman
Both Hinckley Jr and Mark David Chapman had read and studied the book The Catcher in the Rye.
Fort Holabird was a US Army Intelligence/MKULTRA training base combined with Army Chemical Corps Edgewood Arsenal for human chemical/mind control experiments. The U.S. Army Intelligence School and Counter Intelligence Records Facility was based here until transferred to Fort Huachuca, Arizona in 1972. A street-level hit of acid is 160 micrograms. In 1958 they were administering 1600.😳
There were some notable people trained or stationed at Ft. Holabird. One was J. D. Salinger, author of The Catcher in the Rye.
One of the program codenames was EA1729 & EA3528.
Many chemical based programs were conducted at this base from 1948-1975.
EA1729 was the codename for Agent 'Lysergic acid diethylamide' in free base form or the widely known acronym we cannot say here.
Edgewood Arsenal human experiments
THE HUMAN ASSESSMENT OF EA1729 AND EA3528 BY THE INHALATION ROUTE - Declassified PDF.
Jim Keith, author, died young very suspiciously while exposing a CIA program and also wrote some great books about 'The Men in Black'. He also wrote about Fort Holabird, Maryland, stating Nazi scientists (Op Paperclip) conducted psycho chemical experiments on American enlisted men at the Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland and at Army Intelligence Fort Holabird. This was the beginnings of the CIA's MKULTRA umbrella program which had many sub-programs over the decades.
A few days after 9/11...
Clear Channel Communications, a company that owns and programs air time at over 1,000 U.S. radio stations, sent e-mail to its program directors at stations across the country with an updated and expanded list of songs with "questionable lyrics" that they should avoid playing.
The oddest inclusion has to be John Lennon's explicitly pacifist anthem "Imagine," unless Clear Channel is pushing a pro-war agenda.
The List
If 9/11 were to happen today big pharma would be preaching via the pressititutes saying watching the news is a unique form of PTSD and would pathologize it to get you on meds...🤡🌎
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