Bottom Line: This Reto Radio Program was selected solely to look back at the past and understand what "We the People" will face in the very near future. Make no mistake: we're being lied to, misled, and misinformed for nefarious agendas. We've been systematically dumbed down to lack the critical thinking skills to assess why the fuck the elite class that's running roughshod over the American people, as well as the world at large. Sometimes, the truth can be found by revisiting the past to understand how these times have come to pass.
It is my view that before "We the People" can break the spell that's been cast upon us, we must see what's been successfully used in the past to enslave us now. The key to a peaceful and prosperous future is learning from the past. And remember, the good old days were never as good as we think they were.
Yours Truly, Lee Bines aka Slack Slacker 😎
Oh, Shit, I almost forgot the details of the program. Look out below! Everything you need to know is right down there.
CLOAK AND DAGGER
Cloak and Dagger opened over the NBC network on May 7, 1950. It had a short run on Sundays through the Summer, then switched to Fridays after the Summer. The last show aired on October 22, 1950.
The series told fictional stories of OSS agents during World War II who took dangerous missions behind enemy lines, knowing they may never return alive.
The series was based on the 1946 book "Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the OSS" by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain. It was a tense half hour of patriots and traitors, of triumph, tragedy, and failure. The stories did not always end in success -- sometimes, the hero/agent gave up his life. There were 22 episodes, broadcast in 1950.
The theme music was either identical or very similar to that used by Tales of the Texas Rangers.
Sherman Marks directed. The cast consisted of The Hungarian Giant, played by Raymond Edward Johnson, and Impy the Midget, played by Gilbert Mack.
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