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Date: February 14, 2022 at 08:11:25
From: sher, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
URL: http://www.earthboppin.net/talkshop/theend/messages/73107.html |
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Date: August 13, 2017 at 05:30:38 From: sher Subject: Summer of 72
Woke with a start and heard " remember the summer of 72"... Then "June 12, 1972"
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Date: August 01, 2024 at 03:12:49
From: sher, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
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With everything going on right now these dream words given to me on august 13, 2017 has me very concerned. Somehow it ties in with my crocodile rock dream and France. The summer Olympic in 1972 was when the Munich massacre happened. I was very young at the time and don’t remember it. Prayers please!
Date: August 13, 2017 at 05:30:38 From: sher Subject: Summer of 72
Woke with a start and heard " remember the summer of 72"... Then "June 12, 1972"
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Date: August 01, 2024 at 05:15:21
From: Hannah, Lawton Ok., [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
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I remember that. Hoping for the best. Understand your concern given your track record. While I have not heard my third dream yet. I I do know the city snd location of the outdoor event which according to articles he is still planning. It is one thing to stand up in the face of tyranny but not forgotten are the three people who also were xhot for going to a rally.
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Date: February 15, 2022 at 07:32:55
From: Chet , [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
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June 17, 1972 was the date of the Watergate break-in. Everything unraveled for Nixon after that much like the Durham probe today. The indictements of the conspirators will begin slowly and become an avalanche. Big changes are coming. Strap yourself in.
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Date: February 15, 2022 at 19:29:36
From: Chet, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
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I think the US pluto just reached its exact return, its first return. It's also worth noting that millionaires don't use astrology, billionaires do.
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Date: February 14, 2022 at 23:29:44
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
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We've performed the most in-depth research possibile on June 12, 1972, here's what our experts found out: it was Monday, under the sign of Gemini (see zodiac on June 12, 1972). The US president was Richard Nixon (Republican), the UK Prime Minister was Edward Heath (Conservative), Pope St Paul VI was leading the Catholic Church. Famous people born on this day include Sophie Lawrence and Inger Miller. In that special week of June people in US were listening to The Candy Man by Sammy Davis Jr.. In UK Vincent by Don McLean was in the top 5 hits. The Groundstar Conspiracy, directed by Lamont Johnson, was one of the most viewed movie released in 1972 while The Defense Never Rests by F. Lee Bailey was one of the best selling book. If you liked videogames you were probably playing Hunt the Wumpus or Pong.
But much more happened that day: find out below..
You can also have a look at the year 1972, at June 12 across the years or at June 1972 calendar. .....
lJohn Lennon's political album "Sometime in NYC" r eleased including the songs "Woman is the Nigger of t he World", "Attica State" and "Luck of the Irish
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Date: February 15, 2022 at 00:04:19
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
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Couldn't do links...my tablet browser keeps crashing...
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Date: February 15, 2022 at 00:15:08
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Summer of 72 from August 2017 |
URL: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/03/07/archives/summer-of-1972-would-see-150000-us-troops-still-in-vietnam.html |
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About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. WASHINGTON, March 6—Defense Department planning calls for the possible retention of more than 150,000 United States troops in Vietnam in the summer of 1972 and some 50,000 the summer after.
The estimate, made by senior defense officials, has recently been circulated among Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force officials to assist them in drafting a budget for submission to Congress.
Knowledgeable officials say that this estimate does not represent a firm, Presidentially approved troop withdrawal schedule. But they add that similar, guidance in the past has been close to actual force levels.
For example, the guidance one year ago caned for budgeting in terms of about 250,000 troops in Vietnam by June 30; 1971. Subsequently President Nixon announced that forces would be reduced to 284,000 by May 1 and Administration officials say the next force reduction announcement should reduce this level to 250,000–260, 000 by June 30, the end of the current fiscal year.
There are now about 326,000 American troops in Vietnam.
Laos Result Awaited
Some ranking Administra tion planners emphasize, however, that if the current South Vietnamese operation against the Ho Chi Minh trail complex in southern Laos is successful, they would expect a much more rapid schedule of troop reductions than that reflected in the budget guidance.
In his televised news confer ence Thursday night, Mr. Nixon virtually pledged just that.
He agreed that the current force reduction rate of about 12,500 men a month would be continued over a period of “several months” to be covered in his next reduction announcement in mid‐April.
“More important,” he said, “is the troop withdrawal schedule for next year.” The more successful the campaign in reducing the flow of war materials moving to forward enemy troop areas, “the greater the possibility that the United States may be able to increase the rate of its troop withdrawal,” he declared.
The Pentagon budget guidance, in effect, looks to a, reduction of only about 130,000 men during the 14‐month period of May 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972, This would av6rage fewer than 9,500 meri ainonth over that time span, a marked decrease below the current withdrawal rate.
One senior military analyst suggested that if the Laos operation is. Tated a success, it may be possible to advance the timetable to a point “substantially” below 100,000 men by mid‐summer of next year, well under the 150,000‐plus figure currently projected.
By May 1, officials say, the equivalent of only 3 1–3 American divisions will remain in Vietnam: the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile), the 23d (America!) Infantry Division, the 1st Brigade of the 5th Infantry Division, the 173d Airborne Brigade, the 3d Brigade of the 1st Cavalry Division and four separate battalions.
This is down from a peak of nine divisions at the start of the Nixon Administration's term of office.
More than two‐thirds of the remaining American combat force as of May 1 will be in the five northernmost provinces of South Vietnam, where the military threat is considered the greatest.
It is expected that some of these units will be included in the next troop reduction announcement, removing American units from tactical combat responsibility in Vietnam.
Whatever combat units re main — probably a brigadesize force in each of the three military regions from Saigon north — will be given security missions in defense of American airfields, logistics bases and ports. In an emergency, military men say, such brigades could be called upon to assist Vietnamese units if they appeared in danger of being overrun in some major battle.
Officials say no firm decision has yet been made on whether Mr. Nixon's next announcement will cover about five months, eight months or 14 months.
https://www.nytimes.com/1971/03/07/archives/summer-of- 1972-would-see-150000-us-troops-still-in-vietnam.html
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