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Dagobah Resident
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/155794-Inside-The-LC-The-Strange-but-Mostly-True-Story-of-Laurel-Canyon-and-the-Birth-of-the-Hippie-Generation-Part-1
This article was a Best of the Web(not written by SoTT) and I read it very closely. Then again. I found it fascinating. However, although it did have some good points and suspicious coincidences, it seemed to contain more heavy hints and unsubstanciated conclusions than facts. A good start for a hypothesis I suppose.
For example: Wouldn't most young Americans from this period have fathers that served in the military? Didn't many(most) able-bodied men join during WWII? I didn't find that overly suspicious. And just because one's father is in the military doesn't necessarily mean they are "intelligence" or involved in some top-secret nefarious project. Also from what I observed, having gone to high-school in a military-base town, is that it was quite normal for kids to remember each other from some other base/country years before. And Virginia/Washington Area was a popular one. Again I don't find it suspicious that John Philips' first wife(military father) knew Jim Morrison(ditto) in elementary school.
So far, I haven't yet been able to connect any of the authors named musicians with their so-called "intelligence" family's activities. Still looking into it though.
Also Laurel Canyon had attracted a unique artist/actor/musician crowd long before the mid-60's "flower children" moved in. There is a decent list of who's-who having lived in that area at wikipedia(search "Laurel Canyon"). I'm not clearly seeing the idea that they were "programed" ala mk-ultra to go there,"where there was no scene" and start a sinister, sticky peace/music op for Southern California.
If indeed there was an infiltration inside this group, and I'm sure there was, I really don't see enough evidence showing the people the author mentions as all being involved. Psychopathic personalities such as Manson, most likely. The damage he did to "the movement" was monumental. Straw-man?
It took this long to comment because I wanted to do a little research as well. Considering that many the author names are among my favorite musicians, it was important to look for my own sacred-cows/emotional attachments.
I look forward to reading Part 2.
Thanks SoTT.
This article was a Best of the Web(not written by SoTT) and I read it very closely. Then again. I found it fascinating. However, although it did have some good points and suspicious coincidences, it seemed to contain more heavy hints and unsubstanciated conclusions than facts. A good start for a hypothesis I suppose.
For example: Wouldn't most young Americans from this period have fathers that served in the military? Didn't many(most) able-bodied men join during WWII? I didn't find that overly suspicious. And just because one's father is in the military doesn't necessarily mean they are "intelligence" or involved in some top-secret nefarious project. Also from what I observed, having gone to high-school in a military-base town, is that it was quite normal for kids to remember each other from some other base/country years before. And Virginia/Washington Area was a popular one. Again I don't find it suspicious that John Philips' first wife(military father) knew Jim Morrison(ditto) in elementary school.
So far, I haven't yet been able to connect any of the authors named musicians with their so-called "intelligence" family's activities. Still looking into it though.
Also Laurel Canyon had attracted a unique artist/actor/musician crowd long before the mid-60's "flower children" moved in. There is a decent list of who's-who having lived in that area at wikipedia(search "Laurel Canyon"). I'm not clearly seeing the idea that they were "programed" ala mk-ultra to go there,"where there was no scene" and start a sinister, sticky peace/music op for Southern California.
If indeed there was an infiltration inside this group, and I'm sure there was, I really don't see enough evidence showing the people the author mentions as all being involved. Psychopathic personalities such as Manson, most likely. The damage he did to "the movement" was monumental. Straw-man?
It took this long to comment because I wanted to do a little research as well. Considering that many the author names are among my favorite musicians, it was important to look for my own sacred-cows/emotional attachments.
I look forward to reading Part 2.
Thanks SoTT.