First thing that comes to mind when you think of the 1970s

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06 Oct 2018, 12:43 pm

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06 Oct 2018, 2:20 pm

A time of people who had good intentions that ended in disaster. :(



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06 Oct 2018, 4:37 pm

The end of the Vietnam War and hippie culture in the US.


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06 Oct 2018, 5:09 pm

Also the great gas shortage, drugs and promiscuous sex everywhere, murderous cults like Helter Skelter and Jonestown, "Satan Movies" like Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and The Omen, and people treating the American soldiers who went to Vietnam like garbage.

Yup that about sums it all up for me.



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06 Oct 2018, 9:02 pm

Being this mystery child. My parents didn't know how I was going to turn out. I guess that goes for all children.


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07 Oct 2018, 3:18 pm

My late father graduating high school in 1977 and enlisting in the US Army.

He was stationed in South Korea, then in Central America. He never saw any warfare even though I often wonder how he would have reacted if he got enlisted to serve in Afghanistan or Iraq.

He passed the day after I turned 12 on June 2nd, 2002.


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07 Oct 2018, 3:34 pm

AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
My late father graduating high school in 1977 and enlisting in the US Army.

He was stationed in South Korea, then in Central America. He never saw any warfare even though I often wonder how he would have reacted if he got enlisted to serve in Afghanistan or Iraq.

He passed the day after I turned 12 on June 2nd, 2002.


My grandfather served in both Korea and in Vietnam. Like me he also has Bipolar Disorder type 1. He is still alive but he currently lives in a Nursing Home and has Alzheimer's Disease. I feel really sorry for him. :(



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09 Oct 2018, 8:37 am

Ten Cent Beer Night.



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09 Oct 2018, 12:17 pm

A lot of "Moonies" coming up and bothering me and proselytizing to me on the streets.


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09 Oct 2018, 4:09 pm

How much a loner of a geeky nerd I was, not that those words were used back then.

Then I joined the military in the Fall on '75.



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11 Oct 2018, 6:09 pm

Lots of movies about animals viciously attacking humans, due to the success of JAWS. Most of them were really dumb.



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13 Oct 2018, 9:16 am

The golden age of terrorism

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(CNN)Terrorists' bombs going off frequently in New York, Washington, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than a hundred hijackings of airplanes in the States.

These weren't the acts of ISIS-inspired terrorists in recent times, but of terrorists in America during the 1970s

In fact, the real Golden Age of terrorism in the United States was during the '70s, not in the post-9/11 world. Consider that terrorism in the United States was then a quite common feature of life: There were literally hundreds of terrorist bombings, shootings and hijackings in States during the 1970s.

During the decade of the 1970s terrorists killed 184 people in the States and injured more than 600 others.

Between 1970 and 1979 nationalist and ethnic terrorists, religious zealots, and anti-war militants frequently attacked American targets. Terrorist attacks typically consisted of bombings of civilian targets in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington that were also interspersed with shooting sprees aimed at the police.
The Weather Underground, an anti-war organization that targeted the Pentagon, the U.S. Capitol and banks, claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone but could have been responsible for upward of 45, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.

Other anti-war activists carried out major bombings at Fresno State College, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and City Hall in Portland, Oregon.

On February 4, 1974, 19-year-old publishing heiress Patty Hearst was kidnapped in Berkeley, California, by the leftist revolutionary terrorist group the Symbionese Liberation Army, which demanded a vast ransom. In a famous case of Stockholm Syndrome, Hearst would later join the Symbionese Liberation Army, emerging with a new revolutionary persona as "Tania." Despite her claim of brainwashing, Hearst was convicted of bank robbery; after two years in jail her sentence was commuted by Jimmy Carter and she was eventually pardoned by Bill Clinton.
The United States also saw a wave of religious terrorism during the 1970s. The Jewish Defense League, a right-wing religious organization, launched 44 bombings and assaults during the decade, half of which targeted perceived anti-Semitic targets in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

During the decade, ethnic and nationalist terrorist groups were frequent perpetrators of violent attacks in the States. The Black Panthers carried out 24 bombings, assaults and hijackings.

Fuerzas Armadas de Liberacion Nacional, a Puerto Rican separatist group, was responsible for 82 bombings, mostly in New York and Chicago and almost all of which targeted civilians.

The U.S. Department of Transportation found that between 1970 and 1979 there were 112 domestic plane hijackings. While those numbers didn't differentiate between simple criminal hijackings and those committed for political purposes, hijackings were quite common during the 1970s, but since then they have virtually disappeared.
A watershed moment for American aviation security was the November 10, 1972, hijacking of a Southern Airways flight in Birmingham, Alabama, with 34 people on board. Three hijackers demanded $10 million or they would crash the plane into the nuclear reactors at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. For 30 hours, the three hijackers forced the plane to travel to Cleveland, Detroit, Lexington, Kentucky, Toronto, and ultimately to Havana, Cuba, where the hijackers were arrested by Cuban authorities.

As a result of this incident, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered in December 1972 that within a month all passengers be screened with metal detectors, all carry-on luggage be inspected, and armed guards be posted at boarding checkpoints.

Three years later, LaGuardia airport was targeted by terrorists. Investigators believe 25 sticks of dynamite were placed inside a locker near the TWA baggage claim, blasting shrapnel across the area, killing 11 and injuring 75.
At the time of the explosion, passengers from two incoming flights happened to have already cleared the area, leaving mostly airport employees as the victims. Although the bombing was never solved, Croatian nationalists -- who were responsible for three hijackings in the States in the '70s -- were the suspected culprits.

The West writ large did not fare much better from terrorism than the United States during the 1970s. Terrorists in Europe frequently attacked embassies, trains, airports and cafes and an entire OPEC meeting was taken hostage (including 11 oil ministers) in Vienna, Austria. That incident ended after the plane provided to the terrorists landed in Algiers and the 63 hostages were released and their leader, Carlos the Jackal, escaped.

Most infamously, Palestinian terrorists kidnapped and killed a group of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics, an event that was covered live by most of the world's TV networks that were gathered in Munich to cover the games.

Why were the 1970s the Golden Age of terror? A number of factors were influential: Opposition to the Vietnam War spawned violent leftist groups such as the Weather Underground. In the heady political atmosphere of the late '60s other violent revolutionary groups also arose, such as the Black Panthers. During this period Palestinian terrorist groups started for the first time operating in the West led most notoriously by Carlos the Jackal who was the Osama bin Laden of his day.

During the '70s there were also scant government resources directed at the terrorism threat. The first Joint Terrorism Task Force in the States was established in 1980 in New York, which was the first interagency law enforcement group specifically founded to investigate acts of terrorism.


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13 Oct 2018, 9:31 am

I agree, lostonearth. I really hated those movies. I avoid movies with that theme completely.



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13 Oct 2018, 9:34 am

I wonder what was up with all the Satan movies in the 60's and 70's like Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and The Omen?

Did people fear that the world was about to end because of all the turmoil?



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13 Oct 2018, 10:10 am

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I wonder what was up with all the Satan movies in the 60's and 70's like Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and The Omen?

Did people fear that the world was about to end because of all the turmoil?

It was the height of the “sinful” sexual revolution.


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13 Oct 2018, 8:25 pm

That 70s Show.


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