And Hollywood still gives Polanski standing ovations led by Streep proving just how repugnant those hills can get.
@mickeyandres265110 ай бұрын
@@splinejones4489 , You’re absolutely right I saw her defend him, it’s repugnant and very telling on her part….. Hollywood is truly a pit for the unscrupulous.
@TheMid-KnightRider10 ай бұрын
@@mickeyandres2651 ... "Horror-wood" is a PIT of pure evil. However, not everyone involved in that "nasty network" is malevolent and devoid of a conscience, but, many are blackmailed into colluding and conspiring with the vile "illumine - naughties" satanic agenda.
@Dilley_G4510 ай бұрын
@@splinejones4489whoopi is a very vile person
@kathymc23410 ай бұрын
Hollywood is disgusting.
@R14-m4z10 ай бұрын
Why don't any citizens grow some balls and do what needs to be done?
@robertkees6048 Жыл бұрын
It's hard to believe that Sharon Tate would be near 80 years old today, and her unborn child would be in their fifties. A entire lifetime snuffed out.
@annettearrow8824 Жыл бұрын
A Satanic ritual that was a psyop. The ritual was not reality.
@HxThomison Жыл бұрын
Oh hey but her "twin sister"
@robertkees6048 Жыл бұрын
@@HxThomison That's called a fragment.
@RavenWolfDrum6910 ай бұрын
Sad sad 😢
@sylviaross572210 ай бұрын
@robertkees6048 I know. I had just turned 10 in August 1969 right before it happened. It was front page news & the radio & TV reported it nonstop. It took them a while to figure out who did the murders, & when they found them, the coverage was unreal. I saw the TV movie "Helter Skelter", based on Bugliosi's book, which I read later. I remember somebody online commenting that Charles Manson killed the 60's. Pretty spot on.
@jaredtomochak49464 жыл бұрын
I still can't believe more people don't talk about Roman Pulaski being a monster I'm glad to see these two calling him what he is
@biskitz869133 жыл бұрын
His name still gets a round of applause at Hollywood award ceremonies. Hollywood is a fucked up place really
@tomasvlcek44763 жыл бұрын
Its Polanski. How is he a monster?
@biskitz869133 жыл бұрын
@@tomasvlcek4476 hes wanted in the USA for the rape of an underage girl. Hes living in Poland and they wont extradite him *He's living in France, not Poland*
@robbybee703 жыл бұрын
when you are the liberal elite, you get your sins covered
@robbybee703 жыл бұрын
@@tomasvlcek4476 did you hear the part about him having his girl raped in the video we are all commenting on......seriously
@martinishot6 ай бұрын
I remember about 12 years ago Tex Watson ,wanting to get out of prison, made an offer to the county of Los Angeles telling them that he could lead authorities to all the other victims killed by the Manson family. A number of the original detectives on the case were still living and I remember the local Los Angeles stations interviewing them and every one of them agreed on one thing. Even if they did not agree about the offer from Tex Watson they agreed with what he said about many additional murders. They all agreed it's just a tip of the iceberg what we associate with the family as far as who they killed. They all agreed it's dozens of other people that they killed as well there's no doubt in their minds. Representatives of the DA's office said there's no way they will take his offer because they think the public will think really badly about them. But even after saying that they admitted that they know Tex Watson knows what he's talking about. If we actually had the list and backgrounds of all the people that the Manson family killed, I think it would be interesting because it might indicate that this Tom in the interview here is right. That maybe the Manson family was available for the agency to kill people that they didn't want to dirty their hands with.
@howlinwulf5 ай бұрын
So many people left for California as children and disappeared.
@diegoflores92374 ай бұрын
Have you read Maury Terry's 'The Ultimate Evil'? This thing goes farther than manson
@ydoicare20003 ай бұрын
If I could make sense of what you are saying, I’m sure it would be interesting.
@martinishot3 ай бұрын
@ydoicare2000 Just reading Tom O'Neill's book about the Manson Murders connection with intelligence agencies And the cia directors admissions to congressional investigation In the early 70s About various cia activities including assassination And guiding and influencing public opinion Would be a huge start. Going to rumble Searching for dark legacy 2009 Would be very enlightening also.
@PassengersMusic7773 ай бұрын
There are way more murders linked to the Manson Family. The owner of Spahn Ranch. The owners of stolen vehicles they had. There’s a lot more we will never know about
@PInk77W14 жыл бұрын
Manson looked into Scientology and said Naw that’s nuts.
@juankenon4 жыл бұрын
It's hilarious that his warden was happy that Manson had found something that was engaging him.
@donwayne13574 жыл бұрын
So did Elvis, he said they were only after his money.
@anonanon57914 жыл бұрын
That's funny shit.
@anthonyangel31094 жыл бұрын
Brendan Cronin met plenty of people like him, fortunately they’re too lazy and uncharismatic enough to not commit similar atrocities
@jolllyroger14 жыл бұрын
Manson scientology nexium and over the years are only some of the CIA mind control operations hunter s Thompson.... hollyweird is now a loaded weapon and propaganda tool against the people and the whole world
@bk25244 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for reminding the world Roman Polanski is a monster. Remember the list of celebrities who signed a petition for his exoneration
@jayzr89384 жыл бұрын
Is there list? How can we find it?
@JaySports6444 жыл бұрын
@@LoganDrew-go8cz Fuck. How can I ever watch one of Scorsese's movie again?
@tompetlach8484 жыл бұрын
food for thought: the girls that committed the Tate murders were actually child sex abuse victims of Polanski and his friends. if the tape of Tate's rape is real, and if the sex abuse stories Manson describes from his days in orphanages/boarding schools are real, that would indicate a motive for the Manson family much more coherent than what is officially presented
@danishaffer60994 жыл бұрын
Quentin Tarantino thinks Roman didn’t do anything wrong. He loves Roman. He went on the Howard K. Stern show and went into great detail about how the 14 year old girl and her mom are the ones to blame
@jjrbarnett4 жыл бұрын
@@tompetlach848 . I had heard this before. Drug trading was involved. And some sort of sex crimes retaliation. The whole Helter Skelter thing was facade.
@misterpurple4089 Жыл бұрын
The number of Hollywood types who simply ignore the evil of Polanski is astounding. No excuse for what The Family did to Sharon Tate and the other victims, what they had to endure was despicable.
@KLRN-qc7jp Жыл бұрын
What do you mean by "evil of Polanski"?
@misterpurple4089 Жыл бұрын
@@KLRN-qc7jp As well as the mention in the clip that he forced Sharon Tate to have sex with other men while he taped it Polanski is a peadophile and cannot re-enter the USA as there is an open warrant for him having sex with a 13 year old in Jack Nicholson's Malibu mansion after he drugged her. Just look up the list of Hollywood types who signed the petition to allow him to return the States.
@KLRN-qc7jp Жыл бұрын
@@misterpurple4089 First of all there is no evidence of Polanski forcing Tate to do anything. Some guy tells to the other guy that he heard from a completelly different guy that there is a video tape that supposedly confirms that. That's evidence to you? You Hamburgers are crazy. All you have to do is point a finger at a man and he is finished. No evidence needed. Polanski is no pedo. He was drunk and high as crap and the mother of the girl dressed her up and sent to Polanski's house. She wanted this to happen. The girl herself, as an adult woman even said that she forgave him and asked everybody to leave him alone. There were no further accounts of him ever having these kind of sexual relations in the future. Polanski might be perverse. But evil? Monster? Only in a nation where misandry is as natural as breathing could someone come up with such stupid idea. Polanski went through living hell in his life. He really loved Sharon Tate. Her death broke him and he is carrying that scar in his heart until today. Spitting on this man's suffering like that is just disgusting and inhuman.
@misterpurple4089 Жыл бұрын
@@KLRN-qc7jp Calling bullshit on that, she was 13 and if he couldn't control himself because he was drunk then he is even more of a monster. If she forgave him as you suggest then I am at a loss as to why she sued him. Obvious you didn't watch the full interview or perhaps you believe he is a Saint just like Harvey Weinstein did. Funny how a serial rapist signs the petition for a child molester to be allowed back into the country.
@KLRN-qc7jp Жыл бұрын
@@MagnumTriumph Well in that case I guess that you shoud stay away from kids and get into somekind of therapy.
@stregalilith10 ай бұрын
I was in LA when the trial was going on and paying attention although I wasn't a lawyer yet. Three things stand out to me after reading Tom O'Neill's book: 1) Vince Bugliosi was a known liar, very ambitious, and would say anything to enhance his image; 2) in thirty years as a lawyer, much of it practicing in Los Angeles, I have rarely seen anything as meticulously documented as Tom O'Neill's book, "Chaos"; 2) I was a law student extern at the ACLU a few years later and the information Tom has on COINPRO is spot on. Further, Tom's father was a well regarded member of the legal profession and helped him document his findings in an honest, ethical and professional manner. To me, Tom O'Neill's reportage is credible.
@Durpydurp448810 ай бұрын
COINTELPRO Counter Intelligence Program. Not being pedantic. The correct spelling and understanding of the term are important for others to be able to research who don’t know what it is.
@luv2travel20009 ай бұрын
@@Durpydurp4488👍 Thanks
@stregalilith8 ай бұрын
@@Durpydurp4488 you’re right. I was in too much of a hurry late at night. Thx for the correction.
@Durpydurp44888 ай бұрын
@@stregalilith it’s all good. I try to educate people about this one program all the time. Once you understand this you understand how trusting the government is never the right way.
@texasrose23157 ай бұрын
@@Durpydurp4488I knew what he meant. Not everyone feels the need to point out misspelled errors, etc.
@julzgulz19922 жыл бұрын
My mother went to school with the LaBianca children. She can't even hear about the crimes it's so upsetting knowing her lovely classmates lost their parents this way. We often forget the victims of this crime and focus on the infamy and celebrity of the perpetrators. The son was just a normal, happy, popular high school student who lost his whole family and privacy. So tragic.
@letslaughallday95442 жыл бұрын
I absolutely hate how the perpetrators are always the focus of these crimes. The victims seems to get lost in the process except they aren’t forgotten by the people who love them. I hate our society that loves talking crime.
@johnnycash13652 жыл бұрын
Show her the crimescene photos
@julzgulz19922 жыл бұрын
@@johnnycash1365 Show yourself out! Creep.
@fudgedogbannana2 жыл бұрын
I went to John Marshall High in the Early 70's, we were creeped out just walking or driving past the house.
@youngjthakid2 жыл бұрын
“The Murder’s also caused Actor Iian Quarrier, who stared with Sharon Tate in The Fearless Vampire Hunter’s; to go into a Severe Depression!” Iian was living in Montreal at the time, and Slowly slipped out of the Movie Industry altogether from what I’ve gathered!
@jswets50073 жыл бұрын
When someone who has spent 20 years writing a book about a single event says "I hate to speculate", you know he means it.
@tommiddlefinger61882 жыл бұрын
I was born on the night of the first Manson murders, at almost the same time they were occurring. True story.
@MrBlazingup4202 жыл бұрын
@@tommiddlefinger6188 Tate's father was military Intelligence, he worked out of a building at the top of the hill where those murders took place, go back and look at the murder scene photos and see if they look real, can you say False Flag, nobody knew Tate had a little sister until she died
@stephenbradleyadams2 жыл бұрын
@@MrBlazingup420 stoner logic. What difference does it make about the little sister ?
@stevescuba19782 жыл бұрын
@@stephenbradleyadams I assume there was no sister, just a change of names?
@stephenbradleyadams2 жыл бұрын
@@stevescuba1978 she has a sister who went to every parole hearing to make sure not of the killers were ever paroled. I’m not sure what your are implying though ?
@WIZandRoLLiN3 жыл бұрын
When authors go on JRE it’s a constant battle to give a good answer and not spoil the book they just spent years writing
@snorfietsers40063 жыл бұрын
I understand its tough for the author but like dude you're on one of the biggest podcasts ever, you aren't here to advertise your book. so annoying to constantly hear "i discuss this in the book..."
@kiwione123 жыл бұрын
@@snorfietsers4006 No, thats EXACTLY why he was there. He's there to promote the new book he spent 20 years writing, he obviously doesn't want to spoil it on the biggest podcast on the planet
@snorfietsers40063 жыл бұрын
@@kiwione12 lol I guarantee you Joe Rogan did not ask him to come on the show to promote his book, gtfoh
@kiwione123 жыл бұрын
@@snorfietsers4006 lol I guarantee you Tom O'Neill did not come on the show to spoil and not promote his book, gtfoh
@snorfietsers40063 жыл бұрын
@@kiwione12 I'm not saying he didn't lol??? I'm saying it's annoying that he did. Did you even read the comment you originally replied to? If you did you would realize you agree with me
@herbiehopkins5 ай бұрын
Tom O'Neill's book : Chaos, The truth behind The Manson Murders was such an eye opener and a fascinating read, I couldn't put it down.
@owlowl18842 жыл бұрын
I read Tom O'Neill's book after I first saw this interview and recommend it. Very readable and informative. Very well documented. This man dedicated his life to exposing corruptions behind the scene.
@bonezilla81912 жыл бұрын
What’s the name of Tom O’Neils book?
@ragingreviews51862 жыл бұрын
Can we get a little insight to it in your own words?
@morganbanefort1812 жыл бұрын
@@bonezilla8191 chaos the secret history of the 60s
@katiebug_3372 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your recommendation for the book! This will definitely going to be the next book I read.
@lddcavalry2 жыл бұрын
Book is fantasy
@Justicia007 Жыл бұрын
FBI and CIA involvement with Manson is nefarious
@greasy839410 ай бұрын
You mean the fact that they created CIA and they put him under MKUltra
@buahburke99129 ай бұрын
@nin_po...And getting WORSE. FBI dispatched by Biden's handlers to capture license plates of concerned parents at PTA meetings. For future harassment! The Minority Report was predictive programming.
@cindy74008 ай бұрын
M k ultra was the Manson family, They made a lot of money off this case and still do.
@stregalilith8 ай бұрын
@@cindy7400 can you explain this further?
@cindy74008 ай бұрын
@@stregalilith Manson has been used for yrs by them they basically brought him up as a child , Boys town special operation, a chaos creator! Look into yourself!
@mediocreMorpheus77952 жыл бұрын
This is easily one of the best interviews Joe's ever done. Highly underrated in my opinion.
@ejayman2 жыл бұрын
Really good, but I couldn't listen to this guy without hearing Donald Sutherland
@mrbeans24252 жыл бұрын
There's at least one of these on every video lol
@KeepaBoy62 жыл бұрын
I say the same…only because not alot of this information is being Maintreamed.
@tommiddlefinger61882 жыл бұрын
I was born at almost the same time these murders were talking place (the first ones).
@margaretkinnaman85852 жыл бұрын
I agree. I was 18 at the time this happened and I was fascinated, I felt we only got a fraction of the facts. Guess I was right.
@KimberlyLetsGo10 ай бұрын
My son read Chaos and recommended it to me. I listened to it on audio during a trip and I was enthralled!!! If you haven't read this book, you have got to.
@LimpBizkotti7 ай бұрын
Next try: Weird Scenes From Inside The Canyon by Dave McGowan. Similar topics.
@JustinPogue6 ай бұрын
It's absolutely crazy how much CHAOS blows the original story to smithereens! I appreciated how O'Neill says in the book "I don't KNOW what the real story is, I just have evidence to prove that the OFFICIAL story is false!" instead of throwing out different theories, etc. That's good journalism right there. Also, as the other commenter states, the book about Laurel Canyon is also crazy good.
@williamfranz83136 ай бұрын
@@LimpBizkotti also read In" The Search for the Manchurian Candidate" by John Marks
@benicio19675 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll have to look into it.
@seedsowers16724 ай бұрын
Total stranger here, but I'm totally going to read all three of these now!
@Chrisfeb683 жыл бұрын
Amazes me how the same people who support the Me too movement would give Roman Polanski a standing ovation. These are the same people giving speeches at the Academy Awards lecturing us.
@prisonisinourminds80703 жыл бұрын
They all are fake. I don’t like feminism bc I feel like it fights all the wrong things most of the time and produces more toxicity than good. I think it is fine though to appreciate Polanski for his work bc he was a great filmmaker despite being a monster but I do want to puke at all those hypocrites in Hollywood. They all just want to make money and save their own ass.
@lolawalsh91872 жыл бұрын
I have same thoughts. Hollywood; Babylon
@erisdiscordia74392 жыл бұрын
Me Too movement is the anti-jew movement, no councidence most of the real victims are jewish. That is, the people blamed. I am ANTI ME TOO and PRO ISREAL
@joykelly4402 жыл бұрын
It's a club. Winstien was a sacrificial pig.
@johnsmilitantbelch2 жыл бұрын
Hypocrisy is a major pillar of their ideology or religion
@LoverOfManyArts2 жыл бұрын
This is why one should remain skeptical in cases like this, anything can potentially be covered up, fabricated, distorted. Don't trust "official" narratives at face value, think for yourself and research for yourself.
@23_Knows_ALL2 жыл бұрын
Would you apply that to the OJ Simpson trial? There was a lot of talk that it was really a drug killing, not OJ. Then, after the "not guilty" OJ verdict, Bugliosi made a 7+ hour video after the verdict trying to convince everyone that OJ was the killer, even though there was other evidence that suggested otherwise. I never understood why Bugliosi tried so hard to convince people that OJ did it. Listening to Tim O'Neill makes me question Bugliosi even more. Brian Heiss on KZbin did a thorough analysis proving that OJ didn't do it. You can check out his channel. OJ's defense team said they had enough witnesses and evidence to prove that it was a drug killing, not OJ, but the judge, for some unexplained reason, didn't want to allow it in the courtroom. I, like many, thought that was kind of odd. Your thoughts?
@drewlavay2 жыл бұрын
@@23_Knows_ALL the OJ situation was the biggest media lie ever.
@drewlavay2 жыл бұрын
@@23_Knows_ALL the time-line alone proves it doesn't take a thorough examination to figure out OJ didn't do it. All that other shit Brian Heiss covered on his channel is just icing on the cake. I think there's a lot more to that story than we'll ever know. Drug killing? Probably...Lee Bailey said on a podcast shortly before his death that he had got word that the men who were responsible were subsequently murdered as well, because Nicole & Ron weren't the real targets. But saying that kind of stuff in the mainstream makes you look like a crazy person.
@drewlavay2 жыл бұрын
@@23_Knows_ALL I've tried to figure out why the media would go so far to try and make a clearly innocent man look guilty. The only thing I can come up with is money. "OJ is Guilty" has been a billion dollar industry. Sadly, I think it's really that simple..
@23_Knows_ALL2 жыл бұрын
@@drewlavay Yes, I agree, the media lied and continues to lie to people for money for sure. The ratings are always super high whenever anything about OJ Simpson gets air time. I think if people looked into the cops in the trial a little further, then investigated the whole department further, they'd discover a whole lot of police misconduct that might set a lot of people in prison free. This might have then made the public or what would be considered too many citizens completely distrust the whole justice system (the irony in that), and politicians or whoever had the power to make those decisions probably didn't think that all would end well. I was thinking some police tampering maybe was taking place in Bugliosi's famous Manson case, with even Bugliosi taking part of it since there are other irregularities in the Manson case too. Maybe the cops tampered and manufactured with evidence in the Manson trial at Bugliosi's request. If that's true, then it would make sense for Buglisosi to use all his might to debunk the police tampering narrative in the Simpson trial so that no one comes dangerously close to finding out him and other cops (from the same LAPD that investigated the OJ trial) tampered with evidence and possibly lied in court in order to win the Manson trial that made Bugliosi famous. Bugliosi wouldn't want that to blow up in his face and lose his "righteous" fame or his "good" name that he's spent so many years crafting. It is possible.
@utbllc40574 жыл бұрын
Manson knew that Terry Melcher no longer lived at that house. Several months prior to the murders Manson visited that house thinking Terry Melcher still lived there and Sharon Tate was there. That is a common misconception that Manson didn't know who lived at that house
@sb-tb1oh4 жыл бұрын
Manson didn't care who lived there
@1953childstar4 жыл бұрын
Manson "creepy crawled" the "Doris Day" Malibu home Melcher was staying at and took a set of binoculars, then called Melcher and asked if he was "missing something"...
@rmg3red172 жыл бұрын
While it’s true that Manson did stop at the house while Sharon Tate was there, I don’t believe he had a clue who she was.
@josephdockemeyer67822 жыл бұрын
Manson selected the Tate house because he knew the floorplan. Period. He was trying to deflect the premeditation charge by stating it was a random house.
@littleladyinlalaland17492 жыл бұрын
well, we don't know for sure what Manson thought. He might've thought they were lying to him and that the people there were Terry's guests. Either way, he wanted to kill rich, Hollywood types. But he did have it in for Terry, so maybe he thought the renters were friends of Terry's. Charlie and his followers aren't exactly consistent or honest about their motives. Charlie never fesses up to being a pissed off, failed artist who just wanted to get back at someone who basically knew he had no musical talent.
@connierenna-xf9um7 ай бұрын
I knew it!!! I’ve sensed all of these years that there was something not kosher about what we were being told. I was a teenager when the murders occurred, and I read Helter Skelter in 1977.
@kamilmalinowski12674 жыл бұрын
RIP Sharon Tate, her baby and other victims.
@nadiamccall43114 жыл бұрын
What other victims? People only care about the famous one, it seems.
@maryallison05094 жыл бұрын
Amen!!! She was a beautiful kind lady. I don’t remember ever reading bad things about her. She was just a young woman excited about being a momma. May they be flying with the angels 👼
@maryallison05094 жыл бұрын
nadia mccall Your right. But Sharon and the baby were the youngest victims. So I guess that is why people feel so strong about them. She was in her early twenties. So people feel like Sharon could be any of our kids, nieces or friends or cousin.
@JamesWSmith-sj2zg4 жыл бұрын
Mary Allison. NO, you're wrong. nadia mccall. Yes, you're correct. Just like Kobe Bryant's death, the famous only count. The rest are considered "other victims"
@JamesWSmith-sj2zg4 жыл бұрын
The "other" victims: Steven Parent, 18: Visiting the resident of a guest house on the Cielo Drive estate, he was the first victim of the murderers. Abigail Folger, 25: The heir to the Folgers coffee fortune, she was romantically involved with Frykowski and was an investor in Sebring’s salons. *A Hollywood actress, 26 (not in her early 20's)* Voytek Frykowski, 32: A friend of Polanski’s, he came from a wealthy Polish family and was staying with Polanski and Tate. Gary Hinman, 34: The musician was stabbed to death in his Old Topanga Canyon Road home in July 1969. The phrase “POLITICAL PIGGY” was scrawled in blood on his wall. Manson follower Bobby Beausoleil was arrested while driving Hinman’s Volkswagen bus and was later convicted of the crime. Donald “Shorty” Shea, 35: A horse wrangler at the Spahn Movie Ranch near Chatsworth, he was killed in August 1969, after the Tate-LaBianca murders. It is believed that Manson’s followers killed him because they feared he was a police informant. His body was found eight years later.I Jay Sebring, 35: A Hollywood hairdresser whose clients included Warren Beatty, he was a former boyfriend of Tate’s. Rosemary LaBianca, 38 Leno LaBianca, 44: Husband and wife, owners of a chain of Los Angeles grocery stores, their Los Feliz house was targeted by Charles Manson, who tied them up but left the killing to others. I put these in order by their age: youngest to oldest, since Mary Allison believes that's what determined Tate's death recognition, not being a Hollywood actress.
@sjdprime65223 жыл бұрын
This guy is easily one of the most interesting historians if you could even call him that to watch. Makes news from when my father was born sound like it happened yesterday. Great job.
@campbellpaul2 жыл бұрын
nah, not even close
@astridjaye62242 жыл бұрын
Tangent for sure but you have a point
@tommiddlefinger61882 жыл бұрын
THESE MURDERS HAPPENED THE NIGHT I WAS BORN. I WAS BEING BORN ALMOST AT THE SAME TIME THE MURDERS WERE HAPPENING ABOUT 100 MILES AWAY.
@rexcannel81952 жыл бұрын
@@campbellpaul Stay out of it Paul.
@Mike-os8lv2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know that’s really the reason he’s good. I think he’s good because he has a great research instinct and questions narratives rather than accepting everything without verification.
@1958RBS2 жыл бұрын
What a fascinating interview and Joe Rogan is genuinely interested and engaged. As an English person, I am baffled as to why Joe has been under such recent pressure and attacks as he is the perfect interviewer.
@JorshWarshington12 жыл бұрын
They're trying to destroy him because he makes them all look like idiots. Just by having genuine and respectful conversations with regular people.
Because Joe doesn’t support the state sponsored narratives
@maureentrant55882 жыл бұрын
The LEFT didn’t like that Joe was discussing alternative methods to curing COVID and had some Dr on his show disputing COVID propaganda. So they tried to “Cancel”Joe, some old musicians cancelled their music on Spotify who sponsored him.Then some obscure blak “singer” found evidence of Joe using the dreaded “N” word 😱 12 years ago!!!! But Joe prevails!!👍🏻👏🏻✊🏻
@freedomfreedom95232 жыл бұрын
People are scared of the truth cause they are weak
@skaycgoldenridge5 ай бұрын
I'll never forget hearing the news of those murders. I had been up on that hill where the Tate murder happened. I was only 13. A friend of my father was sending his son to deliver something to someone who lived in LA. The son had grown up there and my sister, friends and myself begged my father to let us go along because we were promised a tour of some of the homes of celebrities...Doris Day's home being one of them. It was very hot and humid during that time. We awoke to the news of the murders on my parent's television. We were all in shock, knowing we had been in the area. Crazy.
@kibblenbits4 ай бұрын
The house where the Tate murder's occured was never owned by Doris Day, it was owned by Terry Melcher, her son.
@skaycgoldenridge4 ай бұрын
@@kibblenbits I know that. I wrote in the comment that our guide showed us the home of Doris Day. I am very well aware who owned the home Tate lived in.
@5QueenBee214 ай бұрын
Terry Melcher didn't own the house either...Rudi Altobelli owned the house@kibblenbits
@skaycgoldenridge4 ай бұрын
@@5QueenBee21 You're absolutey correct. Thanks.
@ellensiniscalchi148210 күн бұрын
@@kibblenbits the home was owned by Rudi Altobelli-Terry Melcher only rented it-for about a year and a half.
@benbirch2393 Жыл бұрын
Anyone who thinks that polanski and the ruling class / elite had nothing to do with all of this debauched ghoulishness, is quite mad.
@nbdingo6144 Жыл бұрын
He’s a monster for sure, I choose to believe that the house was truly high profile. Manson is Frankensteins monster just like whitey burger and all other test subjects from MK Ultra. They’re lab rats got out and fucked up the world
@TheMid-KnightRider10 ай бұрын
💯💯💯👍
@laurids200710 ай бұрын
You really have to read the whole book. It is clear who ordered the slaughter. It was the government and the reasons are well explained in the book. For Polanski, it is also clear he had nothing to do with it.
@kellygrace324710 ай бұрын
Manson was a CIA asset
@kellygrace324710 ай бұрын
Manson was a CIA asset
@oliviabarrow91053 жыл бұрын
After dealing personally with psychopaths and sociopaths.. I realized the less you ask “why” the better. There is never an answer and they aren’t worth the time thinking about because they are not thinking about anybody but themselves. Period
@davem71733 жыл бұрын
People are only labeled "psychopaths" and "sociopaths" in dumb internet comment sections. The closest real world diagnosis is anti social personality disorder.
@jesseberdowski31483 жыл бұрын
@@davem7173 let me guess you completed 1 semester of psychology at community college and read 2 books by Jordan Peterson?
@nathanbrooks25813 жыл бұрын
@@davem7173 I don't know where you got your information but its completely wrong. You have no idea what your talking about. And have no business speaking on this subject matter. Please remain silent until you can back up your absurd claims. Stop spreading misinformation.
@nicholassmith4793 жыл бұрын
@@nathanbrooks2581 Dam! That’s cold!
@davem71733 жыл бұрын
@@jesseberdowski3148 Nah I work in the mental health field dumb fuck. Show me where in the DSM they have either "Sociopath" or "Psychopath" as an accepted mental health diagnosis?
@MasseurDavis3 жыл бұрын
I wish the ending to Once Upon A Time in Hollywood was true. Takes a sick, evil demonic soul to kill a pregnant woman.
@petmomful22603 жыл бұрын
I went to see it, loved it, and said to the guy next to me, "That is what SHOULD have happened."
@vl89623 жыл бұрын
Roman Polanski
@MasseurDavis3 жыл бұрын
@@petmomful2260 One of the criminals felt as if she should of been freed, regretting what she did in her youth!
@petmomful22603 жыл бұрын
@@MasseurDavis Yes, all of them feel that way, the ones that are still alive.
@MasseurDavis3 жыл бұрын
@@petmomful2260 2, they should get the death penalty, but California is so liberal.
@trog.lodyte9 ай бұрын
Hollywood gave Polanski a standing ovation, even after he was convicted of SA on the 13 year old girl
@Asgard-15 ай бұрын
Yeah, because they don’t care it doesn’t bother them. It was up to these people they would lower the age of consent. This is how the Jewish people are.
@larrybrinley82225 ай бұрын
Is it forbidden to say sexual abuse/assault ??
@RobinWilson-r5e5 ай бұрын
On YT about a certain tribe you're comments just might get removed lol 🤣
@robert.m46765 ай бұрын
@@RobinWilson-r5ethat’s because YT is in bed with all the 3 letter agencies!
@robert.m46765 ай бұрын
They really have no shame. All the talk of the a was ick behavior from child abuse of every kind coupled with satanic worship it’s normal for them and he is one of their mentors!
@rageagainstmyhairline55744 жыл бұрын
Like Michael Cain says in 'The Dark Knight', "some men just want to watch the world burn". Some men want to see how much they can make someone do. Manson was not insane, just deeply narcissistic, cruel, and curious. A bad combination.
@atomictraveller4 жыл бұрын
its great how you can get truth just from watching two masons talk
@wynterwhite42554 жыл бұрын
𓀬𓆙♕
@razkable4 жыл бұрын
manson knew polanski and he hated him..that why he got him killed for denying him something...the other stuff is just nonsense
@luvlgs14 жыл бұрын
sounds like antifa
@FuckPedophileBiden4 жыл бұрын
@@razkable Polansky was not killed.
@jeremyparr94482 жыл бұрын
Sharon Tate had been my grandmothers best friend from grade school until she was murdered. My grandmother was prom queen in Vicenza, Italy and Tate was one of the runner-ups. I've seen pictures of Tate when they were kids. Their parents were military.
@raywilliams36212 жыл бұрын
You must had a hot grandma!! A GILF!!!
@everythingisaworkinprogres57292 жыл бұрын
I didn’t think Italy had anything like school dances, let alone prom.
@Blondiepi2 жыл бұрын
Wow Debbie was my best friend in Italy abs Sharon was like a big sister to me. Spent a lot of time at her house. We were in Verona at that time
@terryannmaes55382 жыл бұрын
@@everythingisaworkinprogres5729 they went to an American school in Italy. They were children of Military
@everythingisaworkinprogres57292 жыл бұрын
@@terryannmaes5538 oh that makes sense now.
@princedaemontargaryen1172 жыл бұрын
I love how Joe lets him speak and doesn’t cut him off! Good podcast! I know I’m late but I always rewatch and I was like I leave a comment.
@billreid81810 ай бұрын
I spoke to Tom Briefly a couple of years ago after reading his book. I believe I ran across a house near Vacaville where some Family members were squatting in 1977... I just wanted to relate the story to him. He was kind to me and receptive and didn't make me feel like an idiot like a few people have over the years when I told them about my experience ( It's a long story ) I highly recommend his book. It makes more sense to me than anything else I have read... These murderers have haunted me since 1969 when I was 11 years old....
@vkngwmn663610 ай бұрын
Read Strange Tales of Laurel Canyon
@Reclining_Spuds10 ай бұрын
Manson was in Vacaville State Prison at that time. I was living in nearby Fairfield.
@billreid81810 ай бұрын
@Reclining_Spuds The house was out in the middle of nowhere, off of Pleasant Valley Road, about hallway to Lake Berryessa... It was abandoned and I came on it by chance. My ex wife, my cousin's wife and I were out riding one night and I caught a glimpse of something on a gate in front of the property... I thought it was a little kid... It was a dog. A big Doberman. Someone had killed it, cut it open and hung it on the gate... Long story... I took my wife and cousin home, found a cop and rode with him back out there. He didn't want to go over the fence... I said, "Don't you think you should check out that house?" He said, "Are you gonna come with me?" We went up the driveway, about 50 yards and we hear something coming right at us... ( It's pitch black and all he has is his flashlight ) He pulled his weapon and a fucking horse goes running past us... keeps going. SOMEONE had spooked it and ran it towards us... We get to the house, it's open. Lots of fast food trash, old crap, magzines, blankets. A big Pentagram on the floor in the main room. A glass in the middle, surrounded by candles... they were out, but wax was soft... I said, "Man, let's get the hell outta here..." He was a young cop, probably about 25, 30. I was 18... We were both pretty scared... He dropped me off at my house and said he would write a report about the dog and see if a detective would investigate in daylight.... never heard from him again. Years later, I'm researching a term paper on the Manson family and I learned about their water sharing ritual. I had no idea Manson was in Vacaville in 1977. My wife and I lived off Alamo drive, not far from the prison. I have always believed that some of the Family were squatting in that house... whoever killed that dog was a very sick, evil person. Whoever was squatting in that house KNEW it was there. The gate was locked and the house was only about 100 yards away...
@Reclining_Spuds10 ай бұрын
@billreid818 that is really creepy. Nothing surprising coming from that gang. I worked at the Nut Tree Restaurant as a dishwasher from January to April in 1977. I would get off at midnight and ride my motorcycle right past the prison. That was creepy enough for me.
@billreid81810 ай бұрын
@Reclining_Spuds My ex worked there at the ice cream shop. I worked at the mobile home factory on El Mira... we had just moved to California... we had a 3 bedroom apt for $175... I had a new car, Pinto Stallion... the note was $78... She made minimum but I was making $5.50 an hour... we thought were living large! Lol! It was a different world, and Fairfield/Vacaville was a sleepy little bedroom community back then. I miss those days... the marriage didn't make it, but we're the parents of a wonderful son and we're still friends.
@sandranatali12602 жыл бұрын
At the time of Manson Family, my family lived around 5 miles from the Spawn ranch. We. would see the family in their bus around the neighborhood, they would go to the supermarkets in the area, go through the trash bins for food. My friends and I would wonder about them but never tried to search them out. We decided they were trouble, so perhaps we had some fear. After they were arrested, we knew that we did right thing, by not allowing our curiosity get the best of us.
@velveetaslingshot2 жыл бұрын
Spahn
@eeclarkutube2 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with getting food from the trash if it is still edible.
@michaelmanz46182 жыл бұрын
That's crazy. Glad you didn't let curious.
@sheilalarson89642 жыл бұрын
Same. The teachers at Chatsworth High warned the students not to go horseback riding up at Spahn. Word had gotten out there was trouble brewing up there at the ranch.
@user-pq6mr6op3p2 жыл бұрын
Bullshit
@wrAIth-AI4 жыл бұрын
I'm beginning to think Earth is a conspiracy.
@conceptualmessiah014 жыл бұрын
It's flat around the corners.
@mentalcompassno14 жыл бұрын
it is
@tranzco11734 жыл бұрын
Yeah dude, I'm turning all this stuff off for awhile, inserting head into sand. I will never have enough information to know what F is going on in this world.
@scottydmac4 жыл бұрын
may I join you on your quest?
@YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi4 жыл бұрын
@@CelticAngloPress2nd enough with your Jewish conspiracies dude. That's Nazi propaganda. I'm not saying there aren't bad Jews in power, of course there are and they are disproportionately represented but don't go down that slippery slope man... You took the black pill.
@brusselsprout58512 жыл бұрын
I’m 66 years old, grew up in the Bay Area during “the time” and have never been interested in the shadowy kind of glorifying the whole Manson thing. This is such a sensible approach that, for the first time ever, I am interested in reading the story. That Altamont and the end of that whole reign came up tells me this guy has pulled it all together. Sadly, intelligence keeps on pulling their bullshit on people. Excellent interview. I’m getting this book. Thank you.
@scarlettsemail24332 жыл бұрын
It’s a great book. Bugliosi was a fame hungry ar*e & to hell with truth.
@smallfeet45812 жыл бұрын
not being american i was interested in it , being able too watch some progs about it and mansons life story as i didnt know a lot about it , would not glorify it one bit ,
@63Baggies2 жыл бұрын
Oddly enough I watched the excellent David Fincher movie 'Zodiac' it really bought my limited memories of San Francisco and the Bay Area back to me via a cracking soundtrack.
@erisdiscordia7439 Жыл бұрын
CHARLES MANSON IS GOD
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
Have you read Season Of The Witch??
@csebesta846 ай бұрын
Jane Fonda is still insufferable.
@MikeCoxlongg4 жыл бұрын
Who else goes straight to the comments to see if the vid is worth watching? Lol
@Betrayerslayer4 жыл бұрын
Here. Beatin it to the Krenwinkle Finkle Fiddler Satan Snatch. Feel meh? Wassup..?
@weirdead8294 жыл бұрын
Always
@crocop68734 жыл бұрын
Who else here makes comments just for the sake of having likes? Sellout
@winendesertrose4 жыл бұрын
I always do.
@shenvega66884 жыл бұрын
Yup
@lorihoop38312 жыл бұрын
I'm reading this man's book now that's called Chaos, and besides cross referencing to prove the author's claims/points and watching interviews it's one that's very hard to put down. Actually loading myself up with caffeine now so I can read late into the night, it's that interesting. Mind blown, and this book/interview and many many others I've perused through the years only reinforces the understanding of just how disgusting Hollywood and the music business is and how corrupt our government is. 😥
@Ridethebomb777 Жыл бұрын
McGowans book throws good insight on this whole scene .... worth a read.
@jazminej9 Жыл бұрын
Bingo
@danilegan5542 Жыл бұрын
Yup
@Fuphyter10 ай бұрын
I was 13 in 1970. The corruption and openly evil music industry has gone off the rails. Everything going on now seems insane to me. Food prices have doubled! Maybe it's my age but the pronouns now! The uber wealthy run this Country and don't get me started on child sniffing Biden. It breaks my heart. I worry for my grandkids.
@reemclaughlin426010 ай бұрын
Hollywood is evil.
@Tackytiger74 Жыл бұрын
I've never been able to reconcile just how Bugliosi could be such an ace prosecutor and brilliant author of Helter Skelter.....and at the same time be such a vociferous proponent of the Warren Commission's findings, the lone nut assassin and the magic bullet....Now I know....Great interview.
@JeffCrow1313 Жыл бұрын
O'Neill is a charlatan. He wants to throw shade on Bugliosi's reputation to please all of his conspiracy loon friends who make living promoting lies and speculation and never have any actual evidence. Bugliosi and (Gerald Posner) have conclusively shown there's only evidence vs OSWALD.
@tonysienzant671710 ай бұрын
It's because the Warren Commission WAS CORRECT. That's WHY. All the conspiracy books about Oswald have been discredited. The Oliver Stone film completely discredited as a fabrication, using information that was debunked numerous times: very sloppy research. This author also DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY EVIDENCE OF THE CIA'S INVOLVEMENT IN THE TATE MURDERS. Only speculation. Conspiracy Theories in search of PROOF.
@ShortArmOfGod10 ай бұрын
You know the magic bullet was made up by Oliver stone right?
@Tackytiger7410 ай бұрын
Wrong, it was Arlen Specter@@ShortArmOfGod
@jasongrange437610 ай бұрын
The “magic Bullet” is just conspiracy theory nonsense that has been thoroughly debunked. Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
@Dontneedahandle0 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad they aren’t releasing it here in the states. The man taped a young girl, he doesn’t deserve to make ungodly amounts of money, while escaping prosecution.
@S.O.N.E Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile you dont pay taxes once and get completeky fucked over. We are worse than scum to those people.
@VenomHernandez4 жыл бұрын
*_"No Good Gaw'Damn Hippies"_* - Leonardo DiCaprio
@reinforcedpenisstem4 жыл бұрын
Tarantino wrote that, not some empty vessel actor.
@rainblaze.4 жыл бұрын
He got that right ✌🍄🌻🌾🏵🌸🌹
@deevahgirl4 жыл бұрын
Cartman
@HUNNYPAINTS4 жыл бұрын
@@reinforcedpenisstem fuck off you sound super goofy.
@HUNNYPAINTS4 жыл бұрын
@fastguitar BIG DADDY TARANTINO LIKES FEET GET OVER IT
@ethelesparza21274 жыл бұрын
RIP Sharon Tate 💐
@josephcusumano28854 жыл бұрын
🙏
@sadbunny34794 жыл бұрын
MrParkerman6 oh...I didn't know that.
@Joseph-np7fw4 жыл бұрын
Ethel..... because it's not true.
@KardashianVideos4 жыл бұрын
@@MrParkerman6 lmao no she didn't. all of this happened after she died.
@thegamingchannel90234 жыл бұрын
And still for the baby i find it bad!!! That baby would never see live he/she never ask for nothing so!
@dannycolon57262 жыл бұрын
The Man's theory is correct. Check out who Sharon's Tate Dad Was ..he was an Army officer who specialized in Psy Ops
2 жыл бұрын
'jolly' west was a CIA psy/ops 'doctor' who was involved in almost EVERY odd murder ever
@63Baggies2 жыл бұрын
The entire Laurel Canyon creative movement seems to have been a CIA driven operation.
@richardpowell32592 жыл бұрын
@@63Baggies Yea. " Weird Scenes In The Canyon". RIP Dave M.
@catmastertrash3692 жыл бұрын
@@63Baggies Didn't Jared Leto buy Laurel Canyon?
@earlpipe97132 жыл бұрын
Not Laurel Canyon, but Lookout Mountain in Laurel Canyon
@c.rackrock13737 ай бұрын
I bought Tom's book because of this interview. 100/100 recommend.
@gijoey5912Ай бұрын
Phenomenal book. I'm currently reading it for the second time.
@DeidreL93 жыл бұрын
To be honest, l have no idea what these two are trying to say. At the end of it all, all l know is that Sharon Tate deserved a hell of a lot better, both in her marriage and in every other aspect of her short life. Her murder is an absolute tragedy. R.I.P. Sharon, and your baby, and the other victims.
@Lunarstruck12 жыл бұрын
She made some really bad choices in life
@july713x32 жыл бұрын
I am a little confused because what I think they r saying is so incredible. I believe he is saying the CIA is behind the Tate murders. They were in cohoots with manson. An attempt to kill the hippie and liberal movements. That is 1 hell of a thesis.
@keitha.563 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree RIP to Sharon Tate. Fkn shame !!
@aha3885 Жыл бұрын
These two are feeding America's emotional flat-earthers. One of the most profitable business.
@evancoker194 Жыл бұрын
Well she broke an engagement with Jay Sebring, who really loved her, to run off with movie director Polanski, the sick serial adulterer, and more. This unfaithful, poor decision ultimately placed her in the wrong place at the wrong time.
@JamesWSmith-sj2zg4 жыл бұрын
I cooked, stirred and ate an entire box of Kraft macaroni and cheese while watching this, and still nothing registered.
@mr.christopher794 жыл бұрын
shells and cheese will set you free
@AColonDashSix4 жыл бұрын
TheLance3185 processed cheese is be of the worst inventions man-kind had come up with. Tear-gas has a better approval rating
@JamesWSmith-sj2zg4 жыл бұрын
AColonDashSix Little much there bro. Little much.
@janesmith12844 жыл бұрын
Oh thanks I thought something is wrong with me that I had no idea what he just said
@EYE_GOTCHA4 жыл бұрын
I grew up eating that and loved it, never knew it was so full of bad stuff. Can’t bring myself to eat it any more. 😞
@tonyrosales9152 жыл бұрын
By far my favorite episode on JRE, out of the many fantastic episodes over the years. Just riveting throughout. I read the book, it's such a tremendous read from start to finish.
@katja633210 ай бұрын
Manson is the definition of crazy and Polanski is, to put it politely not a nice person, neither why Hollywood give those abusive men (Polanski, Woody Allen, Kinski, Weinstein etc) the credits for being "geniuses" is beyond me.
@kayrutledge197010 ай бұрын
I agree.
@kathymc23410 ай бұрын
Because they are all perverts.
@Dilley_G4510 ай бұрын
Not the only case of the French neither extraditing NOR prosecuting a ray pist
@napoleonfeanor10 ай бұрын
He probably knew important people there
@Tyler_W10 ай бұрын
I think there's room for nuance. Calling bad people scumbags and giving credit for good work are not mutually exclusive. I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with giving credit to the quality of someone's work even though they're bad people, but ignoring the bad things people do and praising them as good guys because they've been involved in good art are steps too far imo. I have no issue with anyone saying they love any of Polanski's movies (for example, Chinatown is superb) or simply pointing out the objective fact that Harvey Weinstein helped produce a lot of great and deservedly beloved movies so long as they also acknowledge that both men are guilty of doing some terrible things. What's absolutely disgusting and objectionable is the extent to which people in the industry have tried to ignore Weinstein's abuse of power or how some have tridd to get Polanski off his charges so he can come back to America. THAT, at the very least, is culpability with evil, not simply enjoying any of the good things they've worked on.
@Gmacc1874 жыл бұрын
"I'm guilty of thinking I had rights in a courtroom" - Manson
@TywinLannister6664 жыл бұрын
When you are directly responsible for homicides, you do in fact, still have rights, until you are proven to be guilty, which he most certainly was.
@epsteinandsaviledaycarepla33204 жыл бұрын
@@TywinLannister666 but.. was... He... Sexual?
@brettg82au4 жыл бұрын
@@epsteinandsaviledaycarepla3320 what???
@Charliezard74 жыл бұрын
@@TywinLannister666 you can't prove he was guilty. Not even the court gave evidence. Well yes, but invented it. Helter skelter wasn't ever a thing (just the name of a night club). They wouldn't even let Manson bring any witness. Totally rigged
@PInk77W14 жыл бұрын
Carlos M were the dead bodies rigged ?
@tupacshakur92242 жыл бұрын
Sharon Tate deserved so much better and deserved to live out her life and start her family, one of the most horrific stuff I’ve seen in my life. What a beautiful young girl Smh
@thomasgreen15572 жыл бұрын
You might appreciate the movie " Once upon a time in Hollywood" by Quentin Tarantino
@bokane19632 жыл бұрын
So you are alive
@jenniferbroadwater61362 жыл бұрын
Without a doubt this is a horrible case. Check out the wonderland murders, A.k.a. Laurel Canyon murders, the four on the floor.
@bookeyblu77082 жыл бұрын
Maybe someone can ask him to solve your murder.
@jenniferbroadwater61362 жыл бұрын
@@bookeyblu7708 Not mine you’re mistaken. It’s yours!!
@bobcourtier46744 жыл бұрын
“I am one of your garbage people”. Even Manson was right sometimes.
@notapplicable3283 жыл бұрын
“The garbage pickers of Ameeeericaaa”
@jaysantos5363 жыл бұрын
@@notapplicable328 Charlie killed one less person that Ted Kennedy.
@notapplicable3283 жыл бұрын
@@jaysantos536 i agree i was quoting a song off of Charles mansons first album he recorded before the famous murders.
@barahng3 жыл бұрын
Oh garbage dump oh garbage dump
@jeanmichellelaurent2 жыл бұрын
@@barahng why do they call you a garbage dump?
@odeleon24 Жыл бұрын
What a great book. Hard to put down. Very engrossing. Well written. So many interesting characters.
@TrequartistaFM4 жыл бұрын
So Eddie bravo was right and Callen was wrong again? Not surprised
@folgargrimm68114 жыл бұрын
How was Eddie right?
@n.randall61524 жыл бұрын
The term Conspiracy theorists was made up and propagated in the 50s by the CIA to discredit the in the know individuals.. Believe 60% of what you hear. All stories start from somewhere. You just have to decipher what's been added or left out as stories change hands. Sometimes stories are entirely made up and put out by other governments to throw off people from the truth. Take for instance China unleashing the claim that 5G is responsible for covid 19 deaths. They pushed that story to cover up the fact the Virus came from wuhans level 4 lab. It was proven 2 weeks before it even made it to America. You will see that in MSM over the next couple of months be released to the public little by little.. I knew about it in mid December... China lied about 2,000 infected when in mid December the numbers was already 90,000+.... Google has buried the original video but people still reposting it so the dates will be later..
@zegrasisinnocent4 жыл бұрын
Callen is one of the most close minded people.
@TrequartistaFM4 жыл бұрын
A man with one hand his dad is a big time globalist. Don’t have anything actually against him, but he’s so on that side
@folgargrimm68114 жыл бұрын
@@n.randall6152 The USA made covid, planted it in wuhan, China was becoming a very big threat to the U.S.A, now with the world thinking China is at fault, there will be more backing against China.
@misterdanielo32813 жыл бұрын
This was one of the most interesting interviews. This guest REALLY knew this topic like the back of his hand.
@yolandagaines17604 жыл бұрын
Inciting race wars by violence 51 years later. This one shall FAIL too.
@TywinLannister6664 жыл бұрын
@ManSon Rising How about this you shitheel amateur, you want to speculate on some shit that didn't even happen because you THINK it was going to go down like that? Whilst dog whistling? 1. Go fuck yourself, civ. 2. Educate yourself on the 1921 Tulsa Race Riots before you bring your fanfiction back in here.
@tawdryhepburn46864 жыл бұрын
ManSon Rising ...I want to hear your story. If you feel like sharing.
@ErikaLaGrande4 жыл бұрын
Yes, it will fail. I do not consent. I am free thinker. I am free from their ( whoever they are) dark magic. 💚
@ErikaLaGrande4 жыл бұрын
@ManSon Rising...none...no legal or illegal drugs/medications, no alcohol, low sugar, low caffeine, and no fluoride. That’s why my mind and body are clear from toxic, mind numbing chemicals. I get a lot of fresh air and exercise too. I can’t be brainwashed like 99% of the masses. I’m good. I live in TRUTH. Sorry you are cut off from Truth. It requires discipline, but cut the chemical $hi+ you put in your body and meditate.
@ErikaLaGrande4 жыл бұрын
@ManSon Rising my original reply was not to you, it was to the original comment, and it wasn’t meant to be understood by everyone. Some people understood, most didn’t. Try meditation. It will help with your anger🙏🏻
@ladadog39778 ай бұрын
Vincent Bugliosi came to Indiana University in 1976, and gave a presentation called Helter Skelter. He gave a talk after screening the film and it was very interesting. Most of us knew very little about the case, and we gave him a standing ovation at the end.
@billhughes30663 ай бұрын
Bugliosi was full of shit. Helter skelter was created by him through Atkins for the purpose of books and movies.
@cloud_monkey4224 жыл бұрын
Since when has any official narrative ever been believable
@brandonboulton27763 жыл бұрын
Not since Lincoln's death.
@ATECRIO3 жыл бұрын
@@brandonboulton2776 is that why any critique of Lincoln is met with frustration?
@jebidiahnewkedkracker10253 жыл бұрын
@@ATECRIO I think he might be saying/suggesting that even the "official narrative" surrounding LINCOLN'S death in 1865 is not all its cracked up to be--there have even been questions raised regarding Booth's involvement, and Secretary of State Stanton. But since THAT event has crossed the threshold of what could be considered "ancient" history, even a paranoid "tin-foil-hat-wearer" such as myself will look at that with detached amusement.
@dirtyguava82094 жыл бұрын
Author be like "How do I not spoil my book"
@chrisrodriguez59344 жыл бұрын
Did he imply that the cia committed these murders?
@androlibre96614 жыл бұрын
if he does....nobody will buy it
@stillnotchill25604 жыл бұрын
Don't shame someone for securing the bag.
@KMcNally1174 жыл бұрын
@@chrisrodriguez5934 he did. There's a smaller JRE clip mentioning the CIA.
@inesgoncalves2324 жыл бұрын
@@chrisrodriguez5934 No, he didn't. I read the book when it came out. It was a passion project after Premiere (the magazine) shut down. It was supposed to be an article for the 30th anniversary of the murders. But he kept digging and digging, and finding more and more shit. Like, for instance, the fact that Manson was never put away for any of the crimes he committed after he was released in 1967, because his parole officer protected him to no end. That parole officer was involved in studies, funded by institutes that were funded by the CIA, about the how LSD could make people more violent (there were also studies, by the same institutes, posing as free-clinics in San Francisco, about how cannabis could make people more docile - I'm sorry if I'm getting any of these statements wrong, but I've read the book almost a year ago). There are a lot of loose threads in the book, exactly because O'Neill didn't want the book to turn into a conspiracy theory, but it's fascinating nonetheless. Especially the fact that he mentions the murder Beausoleil committed due to a drug deal gone wrong, how Susan Atkins tried to cover for him, trying to redirect that murder to the Black Panthers, writing "pigs" on the wall, way before the Tate-LaBianca murders, etc. I recommend watching "Charles Manson: The Final Words".
@rickymetzenbomb75483 жыл бұрын
I agree that the motives given by the prosecutors in the Manson trial are bogus; however, I do not agree that the motive was to destroy the hippy and panther movement. It had to be more sinister than that, its more complicated than that if you look at the MKUltra experiments and where they originated.
@kurtbrendel66103 жыл бұрын
That's not exactly what he's arguing, you should read the book
@yogibee10092 жыл бұрын
Yes, Occult Hollywood at work.
@sergeantsavage19882 жыл бұрын
Look up Ryan singleton murder in death Valley same place manson was found after the tate murders. Welcome to the entrance of A rabbit hole.
@teripittman2 жыл бұрын
Before the murders happened, the cops did a bust at Spahn Ranch. Rolling Stone magazine covered it, with a picture of Charlie on the cover titled "Man of the Year". They thought it was just innocent hippies, being hassled by the Man.
@rmg3red172 жыл бұрын
@@teripittman Lol. Way off. The arrests at Spahn Ranch, for suspicion of car theft, etc., came a week after the murders but, because of a clerical error, those arrested were summarily released. Rolling Stone did not cover it. They did do an article in the magazine the following year, but it was around the time of the trial and the pictures printed were given to reporters by Manson family members when they interviewed them at the ranch. The cover did not say 'Man of the Year." It said 'The Most Dangerous Man Alive'. There was, however, an underground counterculture newspaper called Tuesday's Child that was published in the Los Angeles Area for a few years, starting in late '69 I believe, that did feature that headline.
@SevenGC897 ай бұрын
3/3 for books I picked up because of JRE and loved them. -Chaos by Tom O'Neill -Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock -DMT The Spirit Molecule by Dr Rick Strassman highly recommend all 3 if you get the chance.
@00M13-m9f5 ай бұрын
I have read the second two now I must read this one! Graham Hancock is the bomb! Check out Robert Sepehr and Dr Michael Salla, too!
@dathorndike49083 ай бұрын
"Charles Manson: In His Own Words" That gives the most realistic and likely scenario of the murders from Manson himself. Nothing like getting it straight from the source.
@socalcde Жыл бұрын
There's a lot of info that people never heard before in that book, but one thing that surprised me is that there was no mention of Bugliosi's assistant who was murdered during the trial. He was found beheaded I think in the Sespe Creek area of Ojai. I will never forget that because I was hiking in that area the weekend that it happened.
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
He was not beheaded. He was crushed in an avalanche in a crevasse. Some say it was homicide. It was ruled and certainly looked like an accident.
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
It wasn’t Bugliosi’s assistant; it was Leslie Van Houten’s defense attorney, Ronald Hughes.
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
@@jaydemartin7295👍😜
@damotheman4196 Жыл бұрын
@@jaydemartin7295Agreed.
@christineobrien7707 Жыл бұрын
I remember a mention of a certain lawyer found dead in a swimming pool. Not sure if it's the same guy you're talking about .So much truth was hidden from this sad, grizzly event And then @ a week later, Woodstock occurs in NY.Peace on the Eastcoast, but not the west coast.
@BatrickPateman4304 жыл бұрын
Knowing Roman, knowing Hollywood I have no doubts in my mind that tape was real.
@cactaceous4 жыл бұрын
Get help. Honestly. You will fall for anything then.
@kaylenejantjes81134 жыл бұрын
It's a constant back and forth about what's real and what's fabrication with the intention of wanting a specific response from the public.
@97NikeSb4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I’m sure you know Roman personally lmaooooo fucking idiot
@herbthompson89373 жыл бұрын
@@97NikeSb you need to know someone personally to have a good idea of what they're about??
@alexgiarmo53723 жыл бұрын
@@cactaceous ll
@tommy11383 жыл бұрын
"This Manson fella sounds like a real jerk!" ----- Norm Macdonald
@mykula780 Жыл бұрын
That's right Manson never committed a single murder in his life but yet his parole was denied the three women that actually cut the baby out of Sharon Tate was paroled. Now please tell me if we don't have a Judicial problem in America
@Kjspun1021 Жыл бұрын
What are u even talking about
@Kjspun1021 Жыл бұрын
1, I'm sure he did kill at some point...Sadie died in prison from brain cancer
@sherryaleshire918711 ай бұрын
@KJSPUN1021 what do you mean ?? Did you not understand the comment ?? Maybe READ IT AGAIN
@zariballard8 ай бұрын
The baby wasn't cut out.
@Mary-t5d5c8 ай бұрын
I'm quite sure the baby was. And no one proved man son killed anyone. And a few got paroled. What's up with Bobby Beaulieu and tex watson
@Glo7x Жыл бұрын
Doris Day wrote about Manson in her book. Doris's son Terry Melcher was a music producer who was the previous owner of the Tate house. Doris believed that her son was the actual target that night. Doris stated that Terry refused to give Manson a recording contract and that's why the Tate house was targeted. Doris believed that Manson thought that her son still lived in that house. The book is called "Doris Day : her own story"
@monstermcboo7282 Жыл бұрын
Except Charlie knew Terry had moved.
@subg8858 Жыл бұрын
Also, there is testimony recorded by police from another producer who had recorded Manson who claimed he couldn’t do anything with the tapes because Manson refused to sign anything. He said the only thin Manson was interested in was getting the tapes themselves. Manson was selling songs under the table to groups like the Beach Boys. The motive of being rejected by music industry is non sense. Nothing about Manson suggests he would even be willing to sign a contract with a corporation
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
@@monstermcboo7282 Yup!
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
@@subg8858. Gimme a break!
@Rosemary-up1ql Жыл бұрын
This account was the one that was the real deal, this new one is I guess is more entertaining than that acciunt,but the original had enough gore in it for most we have enough violence in this world without digging up bones to fabricate more to a already tragic story.
@JohnDoe-cd6ro4 жыл бұрын
Rosemary's Baby was basically a biopic.
@feminem7six4 жыл бұрын
Everything is hidden in plain sight. It has always been right in front of us.
@pbohearn4 жыл бұрын
Too coincidental. You’re right. I wonder with Mia Farrow thought
@ranikjsarabsuj53014 жыл бұрын
Who else goes straight to the comments to see if the vid is worth watching? Lol
@kobalt775 ай бұрын
OMG, I totally forgot that was Polanski
@SirSSau23 күн бұрын
Sht man, that’s weird ay Maybe Manson was a fan of Rosemary’s Baby? or Hated it?
@kellyposh83763 жыл бұрын
One of my earliest memories is being in downtown L.A. (We lived in the suburbs, about 30 miles away from downtown, but we would go downtown every once in awhile to pick things up like...copies of our birth certificates for school/sports activities. I’m guessing that’s why we were there that day). I must have been about 3 years old. This day stands out in my memory... I remember walking down the street with my mom and older siblings. We were walking near the courthouse...there were a bunch of people outside the courthouse. And I just remember my mom redirecting us to cross the street from all the courthouse commotion...she grabbed my hand aggressively...and her grip on my hand was so tight it was hurting me as she half dragged me across the street. I remember looking at all the commotion and seeing two women with X’s on their foreheads heading towards the courthouse. I didn’t put it together until I was a teenager.
@SunflowerChild822 жыл бұрын
That’s a profound, cool memory!
@googletool6802 жыл бұрын
Thank You 🙏🏼 awesome share Kelly!
@georgemallory7972 жыл бұрын
Wow! I love stories that tie people's everyday lives and tasks and criss cross them with famous (infamous) events. Thank you.
@brooklyn93982 жыл бұрын
History.
@g50iceman2 жыл бұрын
Wow to bad you didn't have a phone in those days could a snapped a pic Memories Forever Frozen in time I bet one of those women was Squeaky
@jeniebaxter52787 ай бұрын
I read helter skelter when I was a kid. At that moment in time, I always had the thought that the acronym for P.I.G... stood for Polanski is guilty.
@skaycgoldenridge5 ай бұрын
jeniebaxter5278: Wow! Brilliant!
@MARKIEBANUNCE5 ай бұрын
I always felt Polanski SACRIFICED her
@donnaparnell46394 ай бұрын
Seriously? The charges on Polanski happened after the murders
@theridgerider86094 ай бұрын
@@donnaparnell4639 He is guilty of way more than for what he was charged. WAY MORE.
@donnaparnell46394 ай бұрын
@@theridgerider8609 cause you know him personally right.
@majinvipergaming3 жыл бұрын
"These groups were trying to incite violence"... Sounds like most groups these days.
@MJAce852 жыл бұрын
Or two certain groups, one with 3 letters, one that claims it's anti something or other but is definitely what it says it isn't
@majinvipergaming2 жыл бұрын
@@MJAce85 no it's all groups. Every last one. Cause the minute you speak something that does fit the narrative or agenda of said group you're immediately a target. I don't need groups. I prefer isolation. I hope these groups die out. ALL of them.
@oceanhedonist2653 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget sitting in my parent's house as a kid with some friends playing Monopoly. There was an interuption in the TV broadcast, and a newscaster came on to report that several people had been discovered slain in Los Angeles. It's something I'll always remember.
@justinmartin46623 жыл бұрын
Sure, like you had nothing to do with it. Something about you feels fishy… I’m on to you!
@oceanhedonist2653 жыл бұрын
@@justinmartin4662 Yeah, I was 11 years old, living on the east coast, lol! 🤦♂️
@michaelneal27293 жыл бұрын
@@oceanhedonist265 was this the charles mansion situation? im trying to lean more about it
@oceanhedonist2653 жыл бұрын
@@michaelneal2729 Yeah.
@pattihainline15733 жыл бұрын
I was 10 & we heard alot about all of it! Also Martin Luther King Murder! The hippie stuff & the vietnam war! Also JFK assanation i remember hearing all of it! The 60's were a very bad time of civil unrest!
@bigbthecat69994 жыл бұрын
Went from funny cat videos to this, youtube is fun
@jameson69303 жыл бұрын
How did KZbin pick this for me?
@michaellasley19183 жыл бұрын
It’s a “rich” vs “poor” issue not “black” “white” issue
@jameson69303 жыл бұрын
@@michaellasley1918 Blacks were being set up as scapegoats. In that way it was a black white issue
@CookedAF23 жыл бұрын
Theres vidoes of the CIA experimenting on kittens with acid, microwaves, evil shit.
@danielgreen70503 жыл бұрын
You were on a KZbin journey
@brentsmock104410 ай бұрын
Steve McQueen had been invited to the party that night, but never went. Lucky for him.
@Sambone7028 ай бұрын
You mean lucky for "Tex Watson'
@brentsmock10448 ай бұрын
@@Sambone702 Well said!👍
@janetlieb25075 ай бұрын
Also, Sharon's sister was going to come.
@laurataylor81795 ай бұрын
There was no party
@randyhanson49733 ай бұрын
@@Sambone702I agree.
@aspinxo42344 жыл бұрын
I watched ‘The Haunting Of Sharon Tate’ it’s about the interview Sharon gave.. It involves Jay Sebring And the house in Benedict Canyon. No, not the house where she and Jay were killed. That was on Cielo, just off Benedict. But the houses can’t be much more than a mile apart. Anyways, Sharon used to date Jay. This was before she met Roman Polanski, the man she married. She and Jay went together for a long time. Jay had just bought the house in Benedict Canyon. It had once been owned by Paul Bern. It was into that house that Bern had brought his bride, Jean Harlow. And it was in that house that Bern had committed suicide. An eery interview with Tate has revealed that in 1967 she had a violent dream so disturbing it haunted her a year later. According to an interview with Dick Kleiner in Fate magazine, Tate thought it was a premonition of some sort and didn’t know how to make of it. August 1, 1968, - almost a year to the day before she was slain in her home - Kleiner asked whether she had any psychic experiences. “Yes, I have had a psychic experience - at least I guess that’s what it was - and it was a terribly frightening and disturbing thing for me. It happened a year or so ago. Maybe you can explain it,” she replied. Tate wasn't sure why but she told Kleiner she couldn't sleep one night: “I had a funny feeling,” she said. Isomewhere between being awake and asleep, she had a vision. “I saw this creepy little man,” she told Kleiner. “He looked like all the descriptions I had ever read of Paul Bern.” According to Tate, the figure entered the bedroom and 'dashed around the room' frightening her so much that she jumped up and ran towards the stairs in her bathrobe. But once she reached the staircase the “dream” only got worse. “I saw something or someone tied to the staircase,” she said. “Whoever it was - and I couldn’t tell if it was a man or a woman but knew somehow that it was either Jay Sebring or me - he or she was cut open at the throat.” She needed a drink, for nerve-steadying purposes. She didn’t know where the bar was. Something told her to open a bookcase. Inside, there was a hidden bar. She poured a shot. There was some wallpaper below the hidden bar. For some reason, she picked at it, tore it away. It covered a lovely copper base to the bar. She wondered why it had been papered over. Strange, how the mind works. Worrying about things like that when ghosts are wandering around upstairs and mutilated bodies are tied to the staircase downstairs. She thought it must have been a dream. She decided to find out and went back upstairs...and fell to sleep. When Jay came back, the next morning, he woke her. She remembered the events of the night before. It must have been a dream - but… “Hey,” he called, “who tore the wallpaper off by the bar down here?” ..... Was the ghost of Paul bern trying to show Sharon something that night? Whatever it was its EERIE af. The movie wasn’t the best but it gives a great insight to her dream
@jeffblack24583 жыл бұрын
and you really believe she had a premonition, rather than just a weird dream? lol.
@mr.dalerobinson3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffblack2458 or a regressed memory. The human mind can be fragile, if it knows something too harmful to bear, self defensive amnesia is always available. Maybe it was just something she heard about, or saw. Polanski was into filming amateur rapes according to the gentleman in the video. Maybe it was her unconsious mind trying to fathom a crazy sex video she watched while out of it. I usually go for Occams razor - the theories that are simpler, mundane or well within the abilities of those involved make the most sense. If it features simply the worst of human nature, its the sign its legit.
@jeffblack24583 жыл бұрын
@@mr.dalerobinson he is describing something like a premonition, not a memory of a past event, repressed or not.
@mr.dalerobinson3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffblack2458 which is more likely, a psychic premonition that has never been validated as a 'thing', or a well documented aspect of human psychology? Your choice, but I'd go with reality
@jeffblack24583 жыл бұрын
@@mr.dalerobinson Or it could be neither. I once had a dream where I was travelling around the country doing odd farm jobs with Elvis. lol. It wasn't a premonition because Elvis was dead when I had the dream, and it wasn't a memory, because I was only 4 years old when Elvis died. I am a skeptic, and do not believe in anything supernatural. The OP was presenting Sharon's dream as if it was a premonition or had any significance at all. That is what I was asking the OP: If he really thought it was something supernatural. Then you come along with your false dichotomy. lol. On a side note; there is only a claim that Sharon was being raped on the tape, but no evidence to back it up. You shouldn't believe things just because someone said it.
@stevenee1ply3 жыл бұрын
He described a 21 century corporate executive. Fierce bullying followed by pathetic begging, then fiercely threatening then grotesque pleading. On and on. No shame and no honour.
@michaelcomazzi50472 жыл бұрын
Yes 👍 he did
@alice55154 жыл бұрын
Just finished this book. What a ride. Cheers for all your hard work, Tom!
@georgeadams8230 Жыл бұрын
Good interview and solid reporting. It seems like the last 50 plus years millions of dollars have been made off these poor people. This guy is legit but it seems like alot of people are trying to cash in on this tragedy, these were real people. Steve Parent was just 18, Jay Sebring didnt think of himself and tried to defend Sharon which Tex killed him, then you have Sharon pleading for her babies life and calling out to her mother. Yeah, these were real people who's stories were turned into mythology.
@Rosemary-up1ql Жыл бұрын
Let the victims RIP
@davidmclachlan6592 Жыл бұрын
....maybe people are just searching for the truth.
@josephgodfrey795310 ай бұрын
Sharon didn't call for her mother. It was Abigail Folger that cried out for her mother.
@brandisify3 жыл бұрын
If a man ever tells you that there are Bible prophecies about about him, unless he is coming down from the clouds as he's telling you then he's probably lying.
@dirkdiggler77272 жыл бұрын
Whew! Thanks for clearing that up! Lol
@lukecage35692 жыл бұрын
Not necessarily. There are multiple prophecies about this wicked, lying evil generation, the last one. Or how hateful this generation is, disrespectful to parents, to others, how they are rebellious and do whatever they want.
@CrustyUgg3 жыл бұрын
Meryl Streep: orange man bad!!!!! Also Meryl Streep: *Gives Roman a standing ovation and speaks very highly of him* I laugh at these Hollywood elitists who are such hypocrites
@nickdrago94162 жыл бұрын
Orange man still sucks
@michaelterry43942 жыл бұрын
Meryl asleep what does she bring to the table. Shut up and keep acting.lol
@brendatanner12592 жыл бұрын
You are definitely ON to something.....bigly (word courtesy of our current and ongoing president)
@brendatanner12592 жыл бұрын
It's a club. Helloooo
@MyUserTubeAccount2 жыл бұрын
@@nickdrago9416 no, actually he doesn't?
@scottiebones4 жыл бұрын
Dave McGowan did his own research and made a book on the Laurel canyon musicians from that era and its bizarre links to military intelligence, also linked Manson to all this... Really interesting stuff a good read.
@whatabouttheearth4 жыл бұрын
Not the same as this David McGowan kzbin.info/aero/PL3cOKFAZN8DuhuMXnEqph0wdIXRR4rPwG
4 жыл бұрын
@@whatabouttheearth no this one duckduckgo.com/?t=ffnt&q=laurel+canyon+david+mcgowan&atb=v201-1&ia=web
@kerrileelawrence24023 жыл бұрын
@@whatabouttheearth David McGowan Wierd Scenes Inside the Canyon and Programmed to Kill.. Derailing Democracy.. Dave Wrote At Least Five or more Books..
@thisistheworldtoday3 жыл бұрын
yes McGowan goes deep... Sharons mysterious military father...so few photos or info on him... there is no wedding of Sharon and Polanski with her parents... just a big celeb wedding in Europe with no parents...
@Cugelclever3 жыл бұрын
@@thisistheworldtoday Yes, McGowan found things that no one else even thought to look for. I found the whole situation with Sharon Tate's dad strange; how he "went undercover" after her death, pretending to be a hippie... But really, every page is filled with WTF moments. RIP Dave.
@tomking708010 ай бұрын
If you have not read Chaos yet, you definitely should. It took Tom over 20 years to write this amazing book which originally started out as a magazine article. Amazing book and highly recommend. I’ve read it twice over the years,it’s just so good
@osamallama420avs54 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your work Mr. Rogan, so many topics, lines of thought and other inspirations I otherwise wouldn't have known or bothered giving much thought, you're getting me back into my brain, I appreciate it~
@tommiddlefinger61882 жыл бұрын
I've always thought it was kind of cool that I was born on the same night as the first Manson murders. It was a cool thing to brag about as a teenager.
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
@@tommiddlefinger6188 Not you too. You’re connected to this damn curse of a case too. Will this terror never end. Why did it have to affect so many people directly. Why?? You have my condolences. I bet you and Paul would have hung out if he’d just lived.
@Berkdogg794 жыл бұрын
Many "Official Narratives" don't add up.
@MrShanester1174 жыл бұрын
Spartan Heart Yeah if youre dumb
@Colaglass4 жыл бұрын
@@MrShanester117 MKUltra happened, anything is possible. Wonder where they're at now.
@MrShanester1174 жыл бұрын
A plant The official narrative is that MK ultra happened. So how is that an official narrative that doesn’t add up?
@HULLGRAFFITI4 жыл бұрын
usually to muppets with their own.....
@Berkdogg794 жыл бұрын
@@MrShanester117 It officially didn't happen when the program was being conducted.
@birsay1234 жыл бұрын
Italian cookies, coffee and lemonade = brutal heartburn 🔥
@michaellasley19183 жыл бұрын
It’s a “rich” vs “poor” issue not “black” “white” issue
@MaynardOwns3 жыл бұрын
Try animal crackers and cranberry juice next.
@pj19093 жыл бұрын
And a day on the toilet
@davidperez50893 жыл бұрын
@@MaynardOwns what dya got your period?
@jackwalsh79565 ай бұрын
What about the gabagool?
@JerryEricsson3 ай бұрын
I can remember that as well, I was married to the love of my life in Aug of 69, I lost her to cancer in Aug of 2020. We were listening to the news in our 58 Merc Convertible on our honeymoon in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It was a joyous time for us, the news first said it was a "Hollywood party" gone wrong, and we knew the reputation of those things back in the 60's what with all the drugs and such. Our area was fairly untouched by such things and we were so happy to be so far away from such going on. God how I miss my lovely wife.
@archdruidangelawilson9366 Жыл бұрын
At this point in history was the end of my childhood. Everything changed after these murders . It was a terrifying moment…it made people paranoid and extremely cynical .
@Dontbustthecrust Жыл бұрын
68' 69' were crazy fucking years.
@thereckoning8326 Жыл бұрын
Precisely what it was meant to do!!!!
@danielgriff2659 Жыл бұрын
These werent the only crazy murders at the time.. people USED to hitchhike.. that ended when the crazies started murdering them. So yes, it did indeed make people paranoid and cynical.
@Mirokuofnite Жыл бұрын
I had an uncle who lived down in LA during the Manson murders. He was a bit of a hippy at the time and he said if the cops pulled him and his friends over for traffic shit they would always let them go and be real friendly with them. He later found out the cops were afraid of hippies because of the murders and they weren't sure how deep that shit went with that subculture. Afraid to jail or beat up a hippy because they might come home that night to a dead family.
@cherrayegullett6175 Жыл бұрын
Same. I was convinced as a child I was next and lived scared of this story for numerous years.
@shooglechic4 жыл бұрын
This is why I think Anthony Bourdain didn't kill himself.
@thegamingchannel90234 жыл бұрын
@Arch Stanton yeah becausse u was there right get a live dude nobody know what happen or whe ever will!!!
@shooglechic4 жыл бұрын
@Arch Stanton his career wasn't stained, he was separated from her, he was a huge advocate in the metoo movement. He knew things and that is what caused him to "commit suicide".
@lordfarquad89134 жыл бұрын
@Arch Stanton go take a nap cause you tweaking
@Calilou524 жыл бұрын
@Arch Stanton lol I can tell your wife wears the pants in your relationship
@andrewtm854 жыл бұрын
@@lordfarquad8913 dude needs to take a long nap
@jarvindriftwood4 жыл бұрын
It's human nature to want to figure everything out but I think Manson is a prime example of someone who we'll never truly figure out what was really going on in his head. Which is probably for the best for our own sanity and the safety of others.
@leroilapue153 жыл бұрын
MK Ultra, Satanism, Deep State...add them all together and you get a Manson
@thenablade8583 жыл бұрын
@@leroilapue15 Plus being a manipulative psychopath and drugged up hippies.
@leroilapue153 жыл бұрын
@@thenablade858 well he is basically a successor to Charles Manson and his manipulations...both created by this sick system
@angelakelly21312 жыл бұрын
I think Tom o Neill goes a long way toward explaining it .
@paulvoorhies8821 Жыл бұрын
Manson and The Family did it because they were a bunch of crazy drugged out psychopaths. It’s really far simpler than most people like to make it. It’s not rocket science.
@ReganMason-x9y Жыл бұрын
When I read the book "Helter Skelter," I learned that Charlie Manson had been to the Tate house before. He was rejected in the "rock" world. They all should have gotten the death penalty for what they did.
@Lily-wp8ol7 ай бұрын
They DID get the death penalty! California got rid of the death penalty later.
@cmm21453 жыл бұрын
Charlie didn’t pick that house. Tex did. Tex had been in LA hanging out with a buddy of his prior to joining The Family. Tex and his buddy had been to 10050 Cielo Dr several times for parties. Tex knew the layout of the house and that made things easier.
@thewkovacs3163 жыл бұрын
tex...a two bit drug dealer was hanging with celebs? give me a break charlie himself said it had to do with melcher the labiancas had the family kicked out of a neighbor's home tex was not in control of the cult, charlie was and the only reason tex was at the ranch is because charlie pimped out his girls MANSON WAS A MONSTER
@matson80083 жыл бұрын
@@thewkovacs316 a drug dealer hanging out with celebs, so hard to believe that a "party house" would have drugs around.
@cmm21453 жыл бұрын
@@thewkovacs316 -. Believe what you want. There is no solid “true story” about this. Bugliosi claimed he knew the real story and wrote Helter Skelter to tell it. Helter Skelter is a hotbed of lies. Watch the KZbin videos where Joe Rogan is interviewing Tom O’Neill who wrote the book Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties. I have not read it so I can’t speak to the book, only to what was said in the interviews. Actually there are 2 interviews. 1 about the “Tex tapes” which is 20 hours of conversation between Tex and his lawyer when Tex was first arrested. Whatever is on those tapes is the very first account told by one of the killers of what happened. A week later Susan Atkins version came out. Of course the Tex tapes were under attorney-client privilege. But Tex’s attorney died in 2008 or thereabouts. His law firm went into bankruptcy in 2012 and the tapes were in the custody of the trustee. Somehow LAPD got a hold of them and locked them up. At one point Sharon’s sister Debra and Jay Sebring’s nephew were told to come to a meeting to listen to the tapes. Then the LAPD decided Nope not going to release the tapes because according to LAPD there was stuff on there that had to remain secret because it was somehow pertinent to unsolved crimes and/or pending investigations. What is speculated to be on the tapes is the real motive for the murders and information about other murders that The Manson Family did that are either unknown to the police or unsolved. The other interview is about how the “true story” as per Bugliosi is a crock. It goes into some crazy ass stuff about Bugliosi. He was mentally ill and thought that the milkman was the father of his oldest child and how he stalked and harassed the milkman and his wife. It’s pretty kooky. They also discuss how Bugliosi had witnesses lie under oath and other shenanigans he pulled to try to ensure he got a conviction on the girls and Charlie. And that was a tough one. He had to prove conspiracy, that Charlie ordered the murders because Charlie was not present at either the Tate house or the LaBianca house *while* the murders were taking place. Bugliosi was NOT about to lose to a group of killer hippies so he did whatever he could to increase his chances of winning whether it was legal, ethical, moral or not. Here’s the deal about Tex and 10050 Cielo Dr. Tex came to California to hang with one of his buddies. He was probably there for a couple of months at least before he joined The Family. Tex and his buddy were just kickin’ it. Sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll. I’m not sure if the parties started while Melcher lived there or when Sharon did. Could be both. I don’t know a whole lot about Melcher. But Roman was a beast. He regularly had drug fueled orgies at the house and he videoed them to watch with his friends. He forced Sharon to participate against her will. I don’t think there was a doorman with a guest list screening who entered. If there was an orgy going on and people were high, I doubt if anyone gave a sh*t who came in. So, yeah, in the “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll” years in the late ‘60’s people were more carefree about who they partied with, about hitchhiking, and about who they had sex with. Charlie himself hob nobbed with famous people - Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys (Charlie and the Family moved right on in to Dennis’ house and lived there for a while), so Charlie met Brian Wilson and Mike Love. Charlie knew Neil Young. They were friends. Charlie saw Sharon Tate a few times at Dennis’ house. Charlie was actually on the guest list of some celebrities. He was on the guest list for a party at Mama Cass Elliot’s house so he knew The Mamas and the Papas. Charlie met Michael Caine, Jackson Browne, and Angela Lansbury’s daughter Didi. Charlie himself might’ve said it had to do with the Tooth Fairy. You can’t believe anything Charlie said. He was a habitual liar. He was a con man. He told people what they wanted to hear, true or not. He was also manipulative.So “Charlie said” is less than nothing. There is zero credibility with what he said. Here’s why it DIDN’T have to do with Melcher even if Melcher and his mother Doris Day thought so. Charlie knew that Melcher did not live in that house anymore. He had gone to the house to talk to Melcher on the night that Sharon was packing for her trip to Europe. Her photographer was there and he answered the door. Charlie asked for Melcher. The photographer said that no one by that name lived there. Charlie asked to use the phone. Sharon went to get it and before she got back the photographer had told Charlie to get lost. The photographer said maybe Melcher lived in the guest house. But he told Manson to walk along the dirt path and not across the yard to get to the guest house. It was the owner of the property Rudy Altobelli who was living in the guesthouse. He told Charlie that Melcher had moved out months ago and that Charlie should get off the property and quit bothering his tenets. Rudy Altobelli was also leaving for Europe the next day on the same plane as Sharon. This is why the caretaker William Garretson was living in the guesthouse at the time of the murders. Sharon came back home before Altobelli did because she was waiting for her baby to be born. Roman Polanski was still in London working on a film. He came home as soon as he heard the news. Not only did Charlie know that Melcher didn’t live in the house on Cielo Drive anymore, he actually knew where Melcher was living at the time which was in his mother’s beach house. Charlie knew where the beach house was, so if he had wanted to hurt or kill Melcher he knew where to go to do that or where to send his followers to do that. Apparently he had no intention of that because Melcher was left safe and sound. In fact, there are witnesses who saw Manson and Melcher together in the same place talking two separate times after the murders. So if Charlie wanted Melcher dead, Melcher would’ve been dead. I believe that there are a couple of reasons why Manson targeted the LaBiancas. First, as you say, at one time Manson and the family were living in an RV or something in the driveway of Harold True’s house which is two doors down from the LaBiancas. They were partying of course and making a lot of noise. Charlie believed that the LaBiancas were the one who called a noise complaint in to the Police. Also Charlie had been driving around LA for 3 hours looking for a house to hit. He looked at one but saw children’s toys through the window and left. I guess he didn’t want to kill or traumatize kids. He didn’t want to hit the house next door to Harold True’s because he thought that choosing the house next door could point the police towards him. Also The Family needed money and fast. Bobby Beausoleil had gotten a bad batch of mescaline from Gary Hinman and sold it to the Straight Satans biker gang. The bikers wanted their money back or they were going to kill Charlie and others. Bobby tortured Gary for 2-3 days. Gary never gave the money back. Charlie gave the kill order and Bobby killed Gary. But they still didn’t have money. They got $70 the night before at the Tate house but that wasn’t enough. I don’t know if they knew the LaBiancas owned a chain of grocery stores or not but they knew they were well off. That’s where they got the rest of the money apparently since the Straight Satans didn’t kill them. Charlie was in control of The Family, not Tex. That’s true. But Charlie put Tex in charge of the murders since Charlie wasn’t going to be there to give moment by moment orders. The girls were told to do whatever Tex said. Tex met Charlie when Tex was hitchhiking and Dennis Wilson picked him up and Dennis took Tex to Dennis’ house. Charlie and the Family were living there at the time. Tex and Charlie hit it off right away and with the sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll that Charlie and Dennis were handing out, Tex found himself a home. I’m not disputing the fact that Charlie was a monster. He absolutely was. But Tex was a monster too. And I think Tex is actually the bigger monster because Tex actively participated in every single murder except Gary Hinman. That’s 8 people and a viable unborn baby. The girls helped with the killing but Tex personally shot, stabbed, tried to strangle, beat, kicked , and or pistol whipped every last one except Hinman. That’s up close and personal brutal bloody murder. He felt their warm blood. He saw it. Her saw the terror on their faces, he heard their cries and he felt nothing. No empathy, no mercy, no remorse, nothing. Tex and Charlie were both sociopaths/psychopaths I’m saying Tex was worse, but really we don’t know which one was worse.
@miguelito23613 жыл бұрын
I know basically nothing about all of this, but the official narrative always struck me as being dubious. If they were sent to kill someone who didn't live there anymore, why not just take off after realizing he wasn't there? I think Manson & his pals knew a lot more about what went on in Polanski's house than we've been led to believe. Maybe he knew about the underaged stuff or maybe he didn't, but I think if that place wasn't an orgy crib, Manson's friends wouldn't have been there murdering people.
@cmm21453 жыл бұрын
@@miguelito2361- There’s a lot of dubious stuff about this. Bugliosi’s book Helter Skelter just adds more. There are some plausible reasons. In the late ‘60’s it certainly did appear that a race war might break out. I don’t think Charlie actually believed what he preached on that though. He used it to manipulate and control his followers by fear. If you’re with Charlie and he’s telling you that soon a race war will break out and he’s the only one who can keep you safe in his hidey hole in the desert you’re going to be scared and you’ll be sticking with Charlie. and doing as he tells you. They weren’t sent to kill someone who didn’t live there. Charlie knew Melcher didn’t live there anymore. Charlie also knew exactly where Melcher did live. If Charlie had wanted Melcher dead, Melcher would’ve been dead. Charlie’s orders to Tex were to kill everyone who was there. I’m not sure if Charlie knew which house they were going to or not. Tex picked the house because he knew the layout. I don’t think Charlie cared which house they went to. He just wanted it to be the house of famous well off white people. I’ve never heard of your speculation about Charlie knowing about Roman and underage girls. It is possible, though. Roman was a beast. Before he married Sharon he told her that she was not to try to change him. Meaning that he was promiscuous. He hosted and attended orgies. He was going to have affairs with whoever, wherever. He would go out trolling for hookers and once he found one he brought her home to have a threesome with him and Sharon despite Sharon’s protest. There’s one video that had Sharon being forced to have sex with 2 men at the same time. Sharon protests and Roman’s voice can be heard although he’s never seen. Apparently he was the one filming it. It just all sounds like a big mess to me. I want them all kept in prison until they die just like Susan and Charlie. Steve Grogan is the only one of the killers who’s been released. He only participated in 1 murder - Donald “Shorty” Shea. He was 17 at the time of the murder and he had some kind of mental disorder or developmental delay. The police said that if he’d show them where Shea was buried, they’d get him released on parole. He showed them, he got released in 1985 and as far as I know he hasn’t done any criminal activity since being released. So I’m ok with him being out. The others - Patricia, Leslie, Tex, Bobby Davis, and Bobby Beausoleil can stay in prison until they die.
@chriscueva18664 жыл бұрын
Thank God Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth stopped these psychos.
@caitthecat4 жыл бұрын
@Snaggle Toothed You must be a hit at parties.
@ghostwolf14354 жыл бұрын
Yup! 😅😅
@rickyboby5604 жыл бұрын
@Snaggle Toothed man u are the definition of an r/nice guy
@chriscarter25094 жыл бұрын
I think this guy might have written a book and is trying to sell it
@MrB19234 жыл бұрын
No idea what the hell your talking about. Definitely not. Your just making stuff up. 😉
@Yankeefan28074 жыл бұрын
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@LoneWolf816849 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly, Sharon Tate was good friends with Steve McQueen and invited him over but he decided not to go. Scary thought.
@dathorndike49083 ай бұрын
That is true
@vintagebrew10572 ай бұрын
The actor Christopher Jones claimed that he was having an affair with Sharron. He was filming in Ireland when he heard the terrible news. He kept it quiet for years because he thought Polanski would have him killed.
@brooklynzoo29203 жыл бұрын
The book is called "Chaos" it's a really awesome read
@lindawebb25243 жыл бұрын
The book has blown my mind more than once! I highly recommend it! It is such a great read.
@wakeup2theNWO3 жыл бұрын
What book? I know of manson but know nothing of what happened being from the uk so interested to learn more cheers
Yes, my mind was also blown when I read in it that the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical clinic was funded by the CIA. Mind further blown when I read of FOLGER's involvement with it. Now if you're a "millennial" reading this, such information may just prompt you to just shrug your shoulders and say "Eh...Whatever", but if you're MY age, this is rather mind-blowing information, with RAMIFICATIONS that could be even MORE mind-blowing.
@system38703 жыл бұрын
@@jebidiahnewkedkracker1025 Read Poisoner In Cheif. Sydney Gottlieb and the CIA involvement in manufacturing lsd. The best part of waking up, is...
@jebidiahnewkedkracker10253 жыл бұрын
@Ben W It was basically a free medical clinic located in a certain section of San Francisco, adjacent to Golden Gate park known as the "Haight Ashbury" (Named after two Streets--- Haight St. and Ashbury Ave/St that crossed eachother.) This area of San Francisco received much fame and attention from the early to the mid 1960's and even through to this day, ((though NOW, much of Haight St. has become somewhat of a "tourist trap" like Fisherman's Wharf, but is still worth visiting))** for being an area where young people from across America and perhaps some parts of the world, gathered for various reasons. Perhaps the number one reason was to escape being drafted into and to protest, the Viet Nam war which came to an end in 1974 or '75. I suppose another reason why mainly young people gathered there is to explore "communal living" (Read COMMUNIST type living) and the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic also received much fame and attention as a model for "free" or socialized medicine. Had most of the "hippies" who gathered there REALIZED that the Haight Ashbury Free Medical clinic was actually a C.I.A. funded clinic, my hunch tells me they may have burned it down. (The C.I.A. has NOT been an organization that has encouraged "free thinking" throughout its history---unless I suppose one is actually working for it as an actual SPY, then yeah, I suppose some "free thinking" is allowed in order to do one's job as a spy....To perhaps cause problems for the country one is spying on.) If one is interested in studying the phenomenal decade of the 1960's as an OBJECTIVE observer of history, then yes, I would recommend reading the book Chaos by Tom O'Neill. (There are periods of time that are sonetimes known after the German word "zeitgist", and the 1960's or LATE 60's in particular was quite the "screaming banshee", which kind of made sense given the super stuffy repression and over-all political INCORRECTNESS of the preceding decades of the 20th Century.😂😂)
@DollyPocket Жыл бұрын
Joe Rogan - calling it what it is ‘Polanski is a monster’ - we need to here that again and again
@razkable Жыл бұрын
Hear
@smuschlitz Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've ever heard anything about Roman being abusive to Sharon. Although, I've always wondered if Roman could've possibly orchestrated the whole thing. After listening to this guy, it doesn't seem so crazy. If Roman truly was a monster, then he could have easily paid Terry to hire someone to get rid of Sharon. So Terry seeks out Manson, who may have been the one lunatic he knew who could pull this off. If the payment was setup as half upfront, and rest paid after the deed was done, it would've given Terry a very legitimate reason to visit Manson at the ranch after the murders. I've always been unusually attached to this case, and after watching Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, all I could think of was why anyone that wealthy would leave their pregnant spouse alone, without any security measures in place. It makes more sense than attacking just a random house, for some obscure vendetta against the previous tenants.
@christineobrien7707 Жыл бұрын
Now you just gave me something to think about! I never looked at this topic in this light Thanks 😎👍
@francescaderimini2931 Жыл бұрын
Look up Roman Polanski abortion Tate on google. I read the book by Ed Sanders and according Sharon’s friends, Polanski wanted to fly Tate down to Brazil to have a partial birth abortion by a witch Doctor! Interesting don’t you think?
@chickenlover65711 ай бұрын
Nah.
@jasongrange437610 ай бұрын
Wait, so is that a the thesis of the book? Or presented as a possibility?
@mckou154710 ай бұрын
I have heard that Polanski is a satanist. If that is true, sacrificing his child through murder would, in his mind, earn him great favor from satan.
@CPAClass20104 жыл бұрын
I think Manson was just mad he couldn’t make it in the biz and used this crazy cult philosophy just to carry out personal revenge.
@vintageragdoll19914 жыл бұрын
O Stolcce I could see that but I also wonder if it was a drug deal gone wrong and covered up. They were all in drug scene
@hiccurps4 жыл бұрын
I think Manson was also Demonically possessed. He made the DA’s watch stop. You should see the made for TV movie Helter Skelter
@FtwNil4 жыл бұрын
Negative, he was being protected by some alphabet groups. Multiple times he was arrested, but someone was protecting him. And he has ties to alphabet drug experiments.
@jared19644 жыл бұрын
@French blue8 how is doing and consuming drugs the "nature of the beast" ? I'm against drugs but why did you demonize it like if it was something satanical ?
@Irvini644 жыл бұрын
If you guys read his book he actually addresa pretty much all of those ideas. I highly recommend it. He does a good job of pointing out weak points of all narratives including his own.
@janberkemeier74062 жыл бұрын
"That was the 'first' letter?" "There were *three* of them!" Mr. O'Neill's sudden outburst of almost childlike glee when remembering the (probably equally insane) other letters is frankly adorable.
@mrbeans24252 жыл бұрын
This guy has an amazing way of explaining history,and makes it so interesting!
@bobsaratoga44572 жыл бұрын
Nah fam you mad buggin
@paleo7042 жыл бұрын
He really does
@tommiddlefinger61882 жыл бұрын
THESE MURDERS HAPPENED THE NIGHT I WAS BORN. I WAS BEING BORN ALMOST AT THE SAME TIME THE MURDERS WERE HAPPENING ABOUT 100 MILES AWAY.
@MAGAMANPATRIOT2 жыл бұрын
Yes he does..I was about 12 r 13 when these people were butchered. To this day I cheer when one of mansons monsters die. Brainwashed my ass they did what they wanted , no one forced em to kill everyone in the house on Cielo Dr.
@bigshrimp64582 жыл бұрын
@@MAGAMANPATRIOT what? they do anything to you directly?
@johntoner5609 Жыл бұрын
Why bring Trump into a completely unrelated interview?
@sandralarson-gonzales37975 ай бұрын
Because he’s a bleeding liberal in love with hippies and thinks everything in the world wrong is President Trumps fault. He’s living in the 60’s
@skaycgoldenridge5 ай бұрын
Oh man! Are they doing that here, too?
@danieltownsend155 ай бұрын
Because he is famous bro that’s how fame works .
@neonmoon40165 ай бұрын
Trump derangement syndrome is alive and well. They can’t see past their brainwashed hatred for him.