Today I shall start to try and tell my story. First I would like to do a General recap of what I have written down about this subject matter in the past.
To start I wrote before about the Mc Donald massacre's which i had believed to have taken place in the late seventies. Which it has been brought to my attention that this actually took place in the early eighties.
I never really had much of a head for dates and times, so don't be surprised if this is not the only date I am wrong about.
Quick recap of these incidents, and I am going from memory, the Mc Donalds incidents compiled with the postal incidents. The whole of the community at large started talking about the possibility of mind control, mainly I believe due to the speech made by the head of the libertarian party after being added to the ballot. At that present time all the major networks had segments on their local news programs about what was on the minds and lips of people around town. It was the in thing at the time I believe that not one local news program in my area did not have such a segment. They were all named things such as the buzz about town, the talk of the town , etc. No one ran any stories though about the fact that every one was talking about this even though the subject was being talked about every where. I could not go into a gas station, convenience store, bar, grocery store, local car wash, library, or even a clothing store with out hearing people talking about it. I infact can not remember ever there being a topic that I have heard talked about by total strangers to one another before or since.
After the subject started to shift to the fact that the news was not covering it. A couple fluff pieces got ran on it. The head of the Libertarian party was forced to resign, ( voluntarily of course ), and that was that, nothing heard about the matter since , with the exception of one local paper here that I know about. I have no Idea about what was or wasn't covered by other communities at the time. The Sacramento Union, had been the first to do any type of real in depth story of any sort addressing the community concerns and or fears. they did a follow up of sorts either 6 months or one year to the date of their original article which was an actual reprint of their original story with a chase vow to keep reprinting it at the same intervals for indefinitely to make sure that the matter was not forgotten, and just how obvious it was something had in fact been perpetrated on the American public. They were subsequently squeezed out of business forced to file bankruptcy and shut down their presses.
In more recent events, every one remembers Columbine I am sure. The incident following that one as well at the school in Oregon. Which then President Clinton made a personal appearance to offer his condolences and any help he could. Funny how that the speech he had all prepared for that day sounded as if it had to be slightly revised. When he got up to publicly offer his condolences to the residents of Oregon he turned it into a personal reason to take a great big stand on the '' War On Drugs''. He spoke of how incidents like what had happened both there and in Columbine were to him an obvious sign that it was of the utmost importance that immediate and drastic action be