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Joe Atwill and Jan Irvin did a 4-hour video called “50 years of Flower Power” (below). What
follows in this post are some key notes on their in-depth presentation.
Timothy Leary was a key operative of cultural Marxism, proclaiming in 1967 that a new race will
evolve to replace the old. After urging Congress to make drugs like LSD illegal, he shows up in the
San Francisco area preaching a Madison Avenue style message of “tune in, turn on, drop out”. The
idea was to focus rebellious energies on navel gazing.
(((Allen Cohen))), another character in this battle of the cultures, said, “Hippies felt they were
agents of a dawning of a new age. An age in which the warrior spirit that vaulted western man to
domination would be dissolved in the spiritual transcendence of the saint.”
In December 1965, (((Bill Graham))) (aka Wulf Grajonca) came in and got control of The Fillmore
theater in San Francisco after its black owner mysteriously died. Suddenly, the great black vocalists
of that era made way for the introduction of psychedelic acid-rock bands.
Also arriving on the scene was the “Breaking Bad” biochemist drug cooker of the era, one
(((Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin))). Somehow Shulgin managed to obtain a DEA Schedule I
permit to concoct 230 psychoactive compounds (including ecstasy) that just so happened to make
the rounds, spreading rapidly in the Bay Area and eventually the country. At this time, Shulgin was
also appointed by (((Bob Sager))), the head of the U.S. DEA’s Western Laboratories, to advise on
drug compounds, including providing samples.
The scene’s movers and shakers rarely, if ever, suffered any serious legal consequences for their
rampant and very open use of — and sometimes trafficking of — illicit drugs. The question posed is
why, if these people were really challenging the status quo, did the state not use its law enforcement
powers to silence troublemakers?
The godfather of this re-education was (((Kurt Lewin))), who pushed a strategy of tension to break
down so-called “authoritarian personality,” “anti-Semitic” or “fascistic tendencies”. Fascist
characteristics would include the promotion of mental acumen, respectibility, orderliness,
cleanliness, and physical prowess.
As a centerpiece of this campaign, the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations was launched in 1946
as an Institute for Mind Control and Human Behavior. This was funded by a grant from the
Rockefeller Foundation. It became known as the focal point in Britain for psychoanalysis and the
psychodynamic theories of (((Sigmund Freud))) and his followers. Eric Trist, a co-founder of the
Tavistock Institute, was the protégé of Kurt Lewin.
The authoritarian personality studies came from a book penned by (((Theodor Adorno))), one of the
founders of cultural Marxism from the Frankfurt School that the National Socialists booted out in
1933. I have gone through the book and, per usual, it is page after page of gibberish. One can read
15 pages before coming across a coherent thought. It essentially states that “Nazis” (aka “fascists”)
tend to have fundamental good (strong family ties, paternal, masculinity) worldviews that should be
eradicated.
Chapter 23 of the book gives the basic punchline claim and tenet: that “the tolerant are more happy
because they can engage in self-gratification [aka do as they wilt] behavior.” Therefore, “eros” is
In the U.S., this philosophy was taught in spades at the shit-storm universities, such as Columbia,
Harvard, Princeton, and Berkeley. It was institutionalized via foundation grants (the Macy
Foundation was key). University Ph.D. paper mills were set up in the quarter century after the war
to infuse cultural Marxism into society. Once properly ingrained, the drugs, sex and rock-and-roll
phase was rolled out. We are now in the transhumanist phase; as, after all, there is no need to worry
about fascists when everybody is a robot.