Sorry for the extended silence but I’m into something pretty deeply. I should be done in a week or less but if you want to get started you can review ‘Miles Mathis’s’ limited hangout essay on the Manson/Tate ‘event.’ My essay will in essence be another of my book review/exposés, this one on the new book on the event, CHAOS; Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, by Tom O’Neill.
A hint (not unexpected, I suspect): the book is still another limited hangout, but an interesting one, for several reasons. It’s worth a read if you want to go deep into the PTB’s influence over the zeitgeist via ‘cultural’ issues. You might also keep a lookout for ‘tells’ that it’s mis and disinformation, from start to finish, although some important new details creep in around the edges, stuff that MM ‘neglects’ to mention in his lallapalooza. The bottom line good news is that combining the two works gives us a clearer idea of what went down than either on its own.
The Manson/Tate event was one of the CIA’s most successful black ops; culturally speaking, the most successful, as it lingers in the collective unconscious to this day, half a century after the ‘fact.’ It ranks up there with all the major Big Lies.
Allan
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