I would find it very unlikely that the government would be able to "stage" these catastrophes. Why? Because TOO MANY PEOPLE would be involved to keep it from leaking out that it was staged. Also, when we were kids, there may not have been as much "drastic crap" happening, but at the same time, our population was much smaller. Communication was much slower. If some goofball in Colorado walked into a shopping center and shot somebody, it did NOT make national news within the hour. It might have got a 2-line note on page 33 of the daily paper, and that was it. Nowadays, when a school kid gets a pimple in Ohio, it becomes a national news item. We are overloaded with an excess of information. Ultimately, it becomes a bit like the little boy that cried "WOLF" and we start to become bored with the sensationalism. So, bigger and better catastrophes come along to keep the public interested. {{{yawn}}}
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