I live in Montana, 26 miles from where this happened. I see wackos every day. Look at all the wackos that are associated with Montana - the Unabomber, the Kiddie Cannibal, the Freemen, the Prince poisoner, the lesbian arsonists. Something about the wide open spaces and cold winters turns people weird up here.
That's just a start. My parents regret ever sending us to those camps, and never would do that again, but back then, they didn't have much support for keeping us home. Thank God, we were homeschooled when we got home from the indoctrination camps, so we were half-way educated. Their work was quadrupled, God bless them, as they had to de-program us, and fight the "teachers" every step of the way, not to mention deal with the constant fights, bad influences, and with the case of at least one brother of mine, availability of drugs, alcohol, and messed up, sexually active young girls.
I had a good family, and a few good teachers, and a lot of fun friends, and not all of my memories of school are bad, but my kids will never see the inside of a government indoctrination camp. What an asinine idea, anyway - government-run education of children! We were a much more literate, thinking, truth-loving, and even UNITED population before the curse of public education.