Neil Young saw Manson somewhere, probably Dennis Wilson's house in L.A., and he said he was blown away by Manson's music
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WoW for Neil Young to be blown away is really something. I watched a video not to long ago discussing Manson being an CIA asset and connections with the CIA and MK-Ultra
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I think every high profile criminal in America has a documentary about them being mind controlled by the deep state lol
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Yeah I think you’re right, I’ve always been interested in serial killers since I was young but Cult Leaders like Manson,Jones,and Applewhite fascinated me more the psychology they could get so many to follow them
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Manson didn't keep people against their will. They would come and go. Many are still alive and will tell you that. If you didn't wanna hang out with Manson, you could leave. I don't see him as a cult leader like Jones or Applewhite or even Scientology.
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Yeah you’re right now that I think about. Did you see Once Upon Time In Hollywood
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Manson was railroaded. He had no money, no defense, wasn't even allowed to speak during his trial. Tex Watson killed those people, not Manson. You rarely hear about Tex Watson. The D.A. concocted a crazy story, sold it to the masses & retired a millionaire.
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“I’m guilty of thinking I had rights in a courtroom” - Manson
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Another similar case is Aileen Wuornos. The attorneys, judges, police, the entire justice system, her friends (except for Dawn Botkins) were selling her story to the media & Hollywood before she even went to trial. Everyone betrayed her. Vile, reprehensible...
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Aileen had a really shitty life her dad killed himself in prison while locked up for kidnapping and sodomizing a kid, beat by her grandpa, had sexual relationship with her brother, pregnant at 13, raped
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True that. But the similarity of the two cases is in how the justice system treated these traumatized, damaged people and sold them like pieces of meat to the highest bidders, cashing in on their infamy, instead of trying to get to the truth of the matter.
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That’s what the justice system does though they make em look like these vile, disturbed, deranged predators that they can use their favorite word evil to sell to the masses it’s a win-win in their favor
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In Aileen's case, they did nothing but psychologically torture that poor woman. She may not have been insane when they arrested her, but by the time they executed her, she was driven stark raving mad. The system, including the media, are vicious blood suckers
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They can make millions off of traumatized damaged people while at the same time using that to make them look like horror movie villains to build cases against so they can look like the hero’s to society
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You got it. That's it.
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Than years later they still use them and milk everything they can out of them by saying we can use psychology to understand evil
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Like you said, Aileen had been beaten & raped repeatedly since she was a little girl, thrown out of the house to live in the woods, homeless (a young teen). I mean, where was Childrens Protective Services? Where was anybody? She ended up hitchhiking south.
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