What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

I don't remember it well

There’s a saying that if you remember the 1960s, you weren't there. If that’s you, or if you’re suffering from long-term drug-fueled amnesia, try googling “What happened in 1968?” and you’ll discover that it was a busy, newspacked year.

Two good men—Dr Martin Luther King Jr and presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy—were assassinated, North Vietnam launched the Tet offensive, the Beatles recorded the White Album, the first jumbo jettook off, two black athletes

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