Really intrigued by this post. On top of my normal research on China, I'm trying to stay abreast of the leftist terrorist movements and the uglier side of politics not being reported by MSM.
I had absolutely no idea how violent the '70s were. Can you comment about any connection between the violent groups in the '70s and groups like the anti-war protestors, civil rights protestors, etc? I'm always interested in the connection between these groups.
Gave you a follow, keep up the awesome content.
Just to say that Bill Ayers is still alive and reading from the same little book called 'Rules for Radicals'
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/
just to get you started lol