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Yippie movement recollections featuring John Lennon and 1970s counterculture
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Yippie movement recollections featuring John Lennon and 1970s counterculture

Yippie movement recollections featuring John Lennon and 1970s counterculture The passage is a nostalgic narrative about 1970s countercultural activists and a casual encounter with John Lennon. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to current officials or agencies. While it mentions a high‑profile cultural figure, there is no actionable investigative lead regarding misconduct or power structures. Key insights: Describes the Yippie movement as a blend of psychedelic culture and political activism.; Mentions a 1972 anecdote involving John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and drug use.; References a Chicago Daily News headline about the Yippies.

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