(Hand slaps table, followed by a face-palm and a head shake)
WHY AM I NOT SURPRISED! I had hoped it was some hacker
group rather than a 3-letter one. The Gotcha-Last scenario…
Technically, the USA did come out of top, only because Jerico
was in the USA. So I guess it counts?
One dragon ($10) and 6 loads a year for a small fleet of haulers…
Damn! Sign me up!
It’s not six loads a year. It’s six ships and six loads traded for that lease. After they learn
their ships, they’ll start with Navy contracts while they learn the ins and outs of this new
style of trade. Faster routes, lower costs, containerized freight…
Themselves most likely, not the first time a 3-letter agency did something
without orders for the “greater good.” Like the early days of the FBI, the
overly paranoid acts of J. Edger Hoover and the risk of commy infiltration
in the US. That started before WWII and continued after the Vietnam
war. Even after he retired, his people kept it up.
Jane Fonda and Martin Luther king Jr., to name a couple. Fonda was
black-balled from Hollywood for several years and MLK’s mail was
opened, his phones tapped, and was under permanent surveillance.
I believe it was the CIA that was that experimented with creating
mind control drugs using psychotropics.
That was “declassified” just a few years ago.
I knew the Fibbies were watching MLK but I did not know
about Hanoi Jane. Served her right! What she did meets
the constitutional definition of treason!
“Everyone” in holly-weird was watched.! but the few were
immune due to , influence, power, money, or “Friends”.!
IE: H.J.s commy recruitment in prison,. was a “Humanitarian act.”
“could get..” Henry Fonda begged Dino De Laurentis (long time friend)
to give J.F. the part since no one wanted to do the nude scene..
And since it was filmed and produced outside the US. courts could not
touch her,.
in the 50 -60’s US court was so anti commy that they made a whole
new set of “Film Laws” that broke up companys,. an forced so many
out of work..
hince why so many westerns were filmed outside the US..
I’ve read a bit about her, including her low-browed USO tour,
she was so caught up in the anti-war crap that she straddled
the line way too often. She might have deserved it, but there
was many that didn’t, plus all the studios that suffered.
The Jane Fonda visit to Hanoi and photo on the AA gun was in 1972.
Barbarella was 4 years earlier. It wasn’t that she had any trouble
getting good roles then, but it seems that the director was her
boyfriend, and he certainly exploited that relationship. And probably
convinced her that shooting a masturbatory flick was a great role.
And that she could express her anti-war views in the movie – because
she was too stupid to know that people were laughing at those lines.
I read about Hanoi Jane. The truth came out from other
POWs later on. She was not the one to blame.
It was a self serving POW who blamed her for personal gain.
The ones who cleared her said she did not
Talk to the commander about them.
They should know they were there.
I don’t know who to believe.
OOPS, I just read a different account in the Washington Post.
I didn’t know about this episode. Sorry everyone. My bad.
I had read that she pointed out trouble makers in the camp.
The CIA did an own goal and really messed up.
Cap’t Flink is no dummy either.
NOOO!!! Not the CIA!! They would never do such a thing! Snerk!!
The heck they wouldn’t. There’s not a word of what Kimi said that I
think doesn’t apply to many in the upper echelons of the current US
spy agencies.
(Hand slaps table, followed by a face-palm and a head shake)
WHY AM I NOT SURPRISED! I had hoped it was some hacker
group rather than a 3-letter one. The Gotcha-Last scenario…
Technically, the USA did come out of top, only because Jerico
was in the USA. So I guess it counts?
One dragon ($10) and 6 loads a year for a small fleet of haulers…
Damn! Sign me up!
It’s not six loads a year. It’s six ships and six loads traded for that lease. After they learn
their ships, they’ll start with Navy contracts while they learn the ins and outs of this new
style of trade. Faster routes, lower costs, containerized freight…
Ah even better then. I just hope the Empire can build up the Bun’s security
faster than Motha can figure out they’ve been had.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxlhyX-4qKI
Ok.
But who was the CIA working for?
Themselves most likely, not the first time a 3-letter agency did something
without orders for the “greater good.” Like the early days of the FBI, the
overly paranoid acts of J. Edger Hoover and the risk of commy infiltration
in the US. That started before WWII and continued after the Vietnam
war. Even after he retired, his people kept it up.
Jane Fonda and Martin Luther king Jr., to name a couple. Fonda was
black-balled from Hollywood for several years and MLK’s mail was
opened, his phones tapped, and was under permanent surveillance.
I believe it was the CIA that was that experimented with creating
mind control drugs using psychotropics.
That was “declassified” just a few years ago.
I knew the Fibbies were watching MLK but I did not know
about Hanoi Jane. Served her right! What she did meets
the constitutional definition of treason!
“Everyone” in holly-weird was watched.! but the few were
immune due to , influence, power, money, or “Friends”.!
IE: H.J.s commy recruitment in prison,. was a “Humanitarian act.”
They got Fonda over her anti-war stance, pretty sad really,
look up “Barbrella,” it was the only work she could get!
“could get..” Henry Fonda begged Dino De Laurentis (long time friend)
to give J.F. the part since no one wanted to do the nude scene..
And since it was filmed and produced outside the US. courts could not
touch her,.
in the 50 -60’s US court was so anti commy that they made a whole
new set of “Film Laws” that broke up companys,. an forced so many
out of work..
hince why so many westerns were filmed outside the US..
I’ve read a bit about her, including her low-browed USO tour,
she was so caught up in the anti-war crap that she straddled
the line way too often. She might have deserved it, but there
was many that didn’t, plus all the studios that suffered.
The Jane Fonda visit to Hanoi and photo on the AA gun was in 1972.
Barbarella was 4 years earlier. It wasn’t that she had any trouble
getting good roles then, but it seems that the director was her
boyfriend, and he certainly exploited that relationship. And probably
convinced her that shooting a masturbatory flick was a great role.
And that she could express her anti-war views in the movie – because
she was too stupid to know that people were laughing at those lines.
boyfriend – husband actually, m1965 – d1973
divorced due to differences. IE: the backlash
of the political antiwar media an firm feminism
stance
I read about Hanoi Jane. The truth came out from other
POWs later on. She was not the one to blame.
It was a self serving POW who blamed her for personal gain.
The ones who cleared her said she did not
Talk to the commander about them.
They should know they were there.
I don’t know who to believe.
OOPS, I just read a different account in the Washington Post.
I didn’t know about this episode. Sorry everyone. My bad.
I had read that she pointed out trouble makers in the camp.
you know,, she married “Ted Turner”..?
and he IS known for rewriting news.!
such as H. Cliton was NOT involved in
watergate…