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When we here the word "terrorism" we often think of the middle east, and the groups which have defined the era of the Global War on Terror. What many of us don't often recall, is that not so long ago, revolutionary groups, in fact domestic terrorists, were present here in our own continental United States. I share my recent research and pseudo-education on this subject. There's a startling number of connections and parallels that are able to be drawn between these oft-forgotten groups of the 1960's and 1970's, to the movements we're all living through in today's America.
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When we here the word "terrorism" we often think of the middle east, and the groups which have defined the era of the Global War on Terror. What many of us don't often recall, is that not so long ago, revolutionary groups, in fact domestic terrorists, were present here in our own continental United States. I share my recent research and pseudo-education on this subject. There's a startling number of connections and parallels that are able to be drawn between these oft-forgotten groups of the 1960's and 1970's, to the movements we're all living through in today's America.

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