View Full Version : Were the Manson Killings a Black Op?
david c
14-08-2008, 03:04 PM
This idea had never occurred to me until I listened to this.
http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=25600
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_op
It doesn't seem like such a far-fetched idea when we consider all of the other stuff the govenment has done.
I'm sure everybody has seen Alex Jones' "Terror Storm" but here it is just in case.
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=XJf-eHC0e1s
nofuture
14-08-2008, 08:21 PM
Thanks for posting.
kimball13
14-08-2008, 09:31 PM
In the truest sense,,, i'll check the clip out. and thank you for starting this thread people need to ask these quistions and at least explore, research, analys,prove, and then stop all of these type's of black-ops.:cool:
graflok
14-08-2008, 10:53 PM
Were the Manson Killings a Black Op?
It sure looks that way. This subject is well covered in the book
Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder by David
McGowan. Lots of other amazing serial killer info too.
david c
14-11-2010, 04:03 PM
The link in post number one doesn't lead to the radio program anymore. I entered "Manson" in the search feature and found the program.
http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/41132
www (dot) kpfa (dot) org/archive/id/41132
If this link stops working, enter "Manson" in the search feature in the below link.
http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=25600
www (dot) kpfa (dot) org/archives/index (dot) php?arch=25600
loomings
14-11-2010, 11:16 PM
Thanks for the updated link. I will try to listen to this later. I also recommend McGowan's book as well as Peter Levenda's truly excellent Sinister Forces trilogy for very interesting details about Manson.
01000100
15-11-2010, 01:21 AM
Manson actually never killed anyone himself. Yet people call him a mass murderer.
He is extremely anti government
and it appears as a mind control project that went off the reservation.
starviego
15-11-2010, 07:38 PM
Well it is curious that Manson and his clan seemed to be enjoying a degree of protection that enabled them to commit their murders.
Statement of Preston Guillory, former deputy sheriff in Los Angeles*:
"A few weeks prior to the Spahn Ranch raid(on 8-12-69), we were told that we weren't to arrest Manson or any of his followers. We had a sheaf of memos on Manson--that they had automatic weapons at the ranch, that citizens had complained about hearing machine guns at night, that firemen from the local fire station had been accosted by armed members of Manson's band and told to get out of the area. Deputies started asking, "Why aren't we gonna make the raid sooner? I mean, Manson's a parole violator, we know there's narcotics and booze. He's living at the ranch with a bunch of minor girls in complete violation of his parole. Deputies at the station quite frankly became very annoyed that no action was being taken about Manson....
"My contention is this--the reason Manson was left on the street was because our department thought that he was going to launch an attack on the Black Panthers. We were getting intelligence briefings that Manson was anti-black and he had supposedly killed a Black Panther. Manson was a very ready tool, apparently, becasue he did have some racial hatred and he wanted to vent it. But they hadn't anticipated him attacking someone other than the Panthers. You have to remember that Charlie was on federal parole all this time from '67 to '69. Do you realize all the shit he was getting away with while he was on parole? Now here's the kicker. Before the Tate killings he had been arrested at Malibu twice for statutory rape. Never got (imprisoned for parole violation). Manson liked to ball young girls, so he just did his thing and he was released, and they didn't put any parole on him. But somebody very high up was controlling everything that was going on and was seeing to it that we didn't bust Manson."
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*Quoted from "The Shadow over Santa Susana" by Adam Gorightly, Creation Books, 2009
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