Posted on 06/28/2012 1:38:48 PM PDT by marthemaria
At the age of 11, blonde-haired, blue-eyed twins Lamb and Lynx Gaede formed a band and saw themselves as the new faces of pop music.
But instead, the girls from Bakersfield, California, would soon be labelled the 'new faces of hate'.
Not surprising when you consider the group they created in 2003 was a neo-Nazi outfit called Prussian Blue - named after a by-product of the poison used to gas millions of Jews in the Holocaust - at the suggestion of White Nationalist leader William Pierce.
Now however, at the age of 20, the twins have radically transformed themselves from hate-spouting extremists to peace-loving hippies.
And the reason for their change? Marijuana.
By the time the twins were 13, in 2006, they had recorded a roster of songs that were infuriating the nation, with titles including Aryan Man Awake and Hate For Hate: Lamb Near The Lane, co-written by David Lane - the late member of terrorist group The Order and Lamb's then pen-pal.
Soon after the song's release, the girls were labelled by the media 'the new faces of hate', fuelling the firestorm with their angelic faces and smiley-faced Hitler T-shirts.
The young teen Lynx added: 'Lots of things were exaggerated about the Second World War. We don't believe that 6million Jews were executed. I mean, there were not even that many Jews alive then.
'We know there were concentration camps but they had swimming pools and tennis courts - that's not how you would treat people if you were getting ready to kill them.'
The sisters now say, however, they simply didn't know better. My sister and I were home-schooled. We were these country bumpkins.
Lamb, now a hotel maid echoed: 'I was just spouting a lot of knowledge that I had no idea what I was saying.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I don’t even try to make sense of the world anymore.
Once the Cannabis worm gets into the brain, people change, and in pretty uniform ways as most of us know, even in regards to clothing, and music, and habits, and mannerisms.
Mead and Martinis don’t create Hippies and Arabs, pot and hashish do.
Duplicate post: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2900338/posts
Who are these people and why would anyone care?
“Once the Cannabis worm gets into the brain, people change, and in pretty uniform ways as most of us know, even in regards to clothing, and music, and habits, and mannerisms.”
Still peddling this after I answerd it in http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2900338/posts?page=17#17, eh? Tsk.
It also gets you so stoned that you forget to search before posting:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2900338/posts
You didn’t answer anything, you mumbled some stoner, pot head nonsensical questions.
Unknowing, unthinking, stoner. What better place to start than as a hippie?
“Once the Cannabis worm gets into the brain, people change, and in pretty uniform ways as most of us know, even in regards to clothing, and music, and habits, and mannerisms.”
I don’t think these prostitots had much of a brain to begin with.
Now that they are hippies the libs will latch onto thier crazy views.
cannabis is for IDIOTS. When I was a teen, I used to slap every worthless disgusting longhaired turd that used the word “chill” or “chill out” with me. I hated those losers with a passion.
The word "assasin" is derived from the word "hashish" in antiquity. At some convenient opportunity this will be presented as proof the cannabis turns people into cold-blooded killers.
Pick a random perjorative, and rest assured that marijuana causes it.
Okay.
Just my opinion, but the movement to decriminalize marijuana could find better spokespersons than these two.
They will fit right into the world Cannabis and druggies.
So are "Jersey Shore," professional wrestling, and wearing one's cap backward. Whaddaya gonna do?
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