Flower children are not supposed to have top secret clearance.
But for one brief summer, Jorma Kaukonen, later to become a founding member of the rock group Jefferson Airplane and its longer-lived spinoff, Hot Tuna, could see just about any government document he wanted-as long as it came through one particular State Department mail room in the Philippines.
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