The CIA's Secret Mind Control Experiments on Charles Manson | Tom O'Neill

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  • @Hewlett-Packard-Lovecraft
    @Hewlett-Packard-Lovecraft 10 місяців тому +114

    O’Neil deserves a standing ovation by the entire world of journalism. Very very very few writers have put themselves this deep into a subject (not counting Hunter S. Thompson, Capote, Burroughs, etc.)

    • @M2m1x
      @M2m1x 8 місяців тому +6

      Read Maury Terry's Ultimate Evil if you want to see another crime consume another reporters life. Those books might as well be cousins.

    • @morigahn
      @morigahn 7 місяців тому +2

      Thompsons is a legend, imo

    • @GenericScreenName808
      @GenericScreenName808 6 місяців тому +3

      Listening to him talk about how difficult it was to get it published and the legal / financial side of it is incredible. It really goes to show how much podcasts and social media have upended traditional journalism. The long and short of it is the CIA didn’t cover their ass enough before the internet was invented, even then these are old school journalists or sons of victims / people personally invested in it as the only people looking into it. I was listening to the podcast with the guys that investigated Danny Castalero (sp) someone needs to put all these guys files in AI and see what it spits out lol

    • @mrstephenpariah
      @mrstephenpariah 4 місяці тому +1

      ​​@@M2m1x'They All Love Jack' by Bruce Robinson. The parallels with CHAOS, and the writers' individual journeys, are quite bizarre.

    • @tat2zz68
      @tat2zz68 4 місяці тому +1

      Dont forget Bill Cooper.

  • @LordOsiron
    @LordOsiron 2 роки тому +243

    I just bought this book last Monday, and I finished it this morning (Sunday). It's a Must-Read book! Tom earned every penny he makes from this! His tenacity, strength, and courage amid the daunting and overwhelming obstacles are just legendary! He deserves to be famous for it and immortalized in history!

  • @okolopierre7504
    @okolopierre7504 3 роки тому +227

    You have to respect guys who NEVER give up and seek the truth

  • @Oonof4
    @Oonof4 3 роки тому +171

    Tom O'Neill deserves a Pulitzer. I have read this book and recommended it to (and bought it for) students and am never tired of hearing O'Neill talk about his 20-year slog. And to hear him say that there is more and maybe a second book. So glad he teamed up with Dan Piepenbring and this story saw the light of day. The audiobook is a wonderful listen.

    • @onemaddad3823
      @onemaddad3823 2 роки тому +4

      If you liked O’Neil’s book, you’d really like “Programmed To Kill” by David McGowan. It’s eye opening, and shocking. Great read.

    • @MeeMee-gz5vp
      @MeeMee-gz5vp 2 роки тому +1

      Lol Tom O’Neil is full of shot. Even he said himself he can’t prove everything in Chaos is a fact

    • @onemaddad3823
      @onemaddad3823 2 роки тому

      @@MeeMee-gz5vp he’s not “full of shit”…. Just because there’s not physical evidence of something, doesn’t mean that something can’t be inferred… Look at Bundy.. He was essentially convicted with ZERO definitive physical evidence. So even courts will convict without physical evidence. And yes, O’Neil HAD TO say he couldn’t definitively prove certain things for legal reasons. The same reason media hosts will say “ALLEGEDLY the man arrested for SA this past weekend SA’d a minor.” Because the person isn’t yet convicted, they have to say allegedly for legal reasons. That’s the same reason O’Neil said that about “Chaos”. What’s PROVEN in “Chaos”, is that Bugliosi was a crazy person and a drunk who had multiple complaints/reports made on him by some women who he was stalking and intimidating. He made up so much of the stuff he used in the trial and in his book “Helter Skelter”. That book is complete garbage. That book is a total lie. They say these same things about Maury Terry, the guy who deeply investigated the theory of David Berkowitz, the “Son of Sam”, being involved in a satanic cult, and that he wasn’t the only shooter, but was just 1 of 4.

    • @MeeMee-gz5vp
      @MeeMee-gz5vp 2 роки тому

      @@onemaddad3823 idk maybe I’m the odd one out here, but until an assertion is proven true without a reasonable doubt, I don’t believe in that assertion. To each his/her own.
      As for Bundy, and Aileen Wuornos for that matter, it didn’t help either of their cases by admitting to being the murderer. And didn’t Bundy have dental comparisons with the bite marks on one of his victims?
      Not to get too far off the subject, I think Chaos is another well-written theory as with all of the books published on this case. Also, that’s not news about Vincent Bugliosi - that’s almost as old as the murders themselves. In fact, just about everything in O’neil’s book is OLD NEWS, for the exception of his own theories.
      So what new “news” did Tom O’neil’s Chaos sell you?

    • @MeeMee-gz5vp
      @MeeMee-gz5vp 2 роки тому

      @@onemaddad3823 one more thing… everything in Bugliosi’s Helter Skelter is not a lie. How do I know? Because Bugliosi backs up what he says, such as tape and video recordings of the actual person telling what happened, unlike Tom O’Neil who just regurgitates what was already common knowledge about the case and adds a few spicy tidbits to appear like he’s privileged to hidden information. Anyone can do that, man, true crime writers have been doing that for years.
      The only thing out of Bugliosi’s book that was a lie is the race war theory itself. But because a race war wasn’t such a far fetched idea back in those days, and several family members did say they used to talk about an impending race war during their fireside chats, this made Bugliosi’s theory more believable.
      But regardless of why the murders happened, that still doesn’t lighten the fact that people were viciously and mercilessly slaughtered. It’s the act of murder itself that’s still appalling. Just my two cents.

  • @Linda-pw8gx
    @Linda-pw8gx 3 роки тому +213

    I read this book a few months ago, I was really impressed how Tom O’Neill’s family truly supported him throughout his process, that says a lot about him and the great family he comes from

    • @FookU2b
      @FookU2b 3 роки тому

      The CIA also supports this "controlled disclosure". Tom O'neil is on the payroll of CIA. Otherwise, he'd never be allowed on JRE. Same as Alex Jones.

    • @sergeikhripun
      @sergeikhripun 3 роки тому +5

      @@FookU2b WTF are you taking about? Sure, the CIA want Tom to talk about MK Ultra and about using the Manson murders against the hippy moment, you spook.

    • @mightyea
      @mightyea 2 роки тому +5

      @@sergeikhripun he’s putting stuff together which he did a great doing so. But we are so saturated with information from all over the place that unless the media puts this story on rotation like everything else… then people won’t care.

    • @Lucky-sh1dm
      @Lucky-sh1dm 2 роки тому +7

      @@mightyea this way of life was purposely engineered

    • @Thatskillazo
      @Thatskillazo 2 роки тому +4

      @@Lucky-sh1dm Most definitely, the internet is the best opportunity we the people have ever had to break away from that system and share knowledge freely that isn’t tainted with agendas.

  • @espenbaklid3178
    @espenbaklid3178 3 роки тому +512

    Saw Tom O'Neill at Joe Rogan's podcast, and ordered the book immediately. Was my read of the summer 2020 - highly recommended! And if you, like me, feel confused about the intense name dropping in the first 100 pages or so, take notes about names and relations to each other. Helped me a great deal to fully understand the big web of suspects and acquaintances that Tom O'Neill lay out. Incredible piece of journalism!

    • @ArcaMids
      @ArcaMids 3 роки тому +23

      It was a phenomenal book!

    • @juanamigo
      @juanamigo 3 роки тому +25

      Exact same experience in summer ‘20.
      It really changed my view on other parts of US history as well.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 3 роки тому +12

      Let me borrow it

    • @5thdimension625
      @5thdimension625 3 роки тому +14

      Thanks for the tip. I just put the book on hold at the library.

    • @EastSide-qc5oy
      @EastSide-qc5oy 3 роки тому +13

      It’s not really journalism. Tom is trying to appeal to conspiracy theorists. There’s ZERO evidence Manson had anything to do with the CIA.

  • @jaydenrock
    @jaydenrock 3 роки тому +438

    Tom is literally the greatest guest of all time. I can’t get enough of his work. I hope Joe Rogan has him on again.

    • @usernotfound904
      @usernotfound904 3 роки тому +15

      Oh a Joe Rogan fan how cool 🤮

    • @jaydenrock
      @jaydenrock 3 роки тому +12

      @@usernotfound904 not really. He just asked good questions during his interview. Stop being such a dick man. It’ll get you further in life.

    • @isailopez4132
      @isailopez4132 3 роки тому +40

      @@jaydenrock don’t waste your time man, “no user found”=no brain in that troll head…
      Tom’s/joe rogan interview clearly stands at the top five greatest interviews here in UA-cam…

    • @jaydenrock
      @jaydenrock 3 роки тому +6

      @@isailopez4132 that makes a lot of sense. Dudes on here just to be a prick but wants to stay anonymous. Kinda a cowardly thing to do.
      I agree though. I’ve watched that interview 3-4 times. I even bought the book and reading it now. Man is it interesting. It crazy they will go that far to let a criminal like Manson go free, just to disparage the hippie/anti-war movement. Makes me wonder what kind of nonsense the CIA is up to now?

    • @richg1677
      @richg1677 3 роки тому +17

      @@jaydenrock ignore that lame 😵‍💫, clearly too much of a hipster to watch Joe Rogan, it stands firm as one of Joe’s best guests for me, revisited a couple times 🙏🏻

  • @johnqpublic2718
    @johnqpublic2718 3 роки тому +136

    I just love that it took this sweet man 20+ years to finish this book. This book and subsequent publications have come to be a major definition of his life. Most human beings would kill for meaning like that. Big ups bruh!

    • @jungwolf1987
      @jungwolf1987 2 роки тому +6

      I realize this comment is 1+ years old but I gotta say it's an interesting choice of words given the subject matter 👀🥴

    • @nokateno
      @nokateno Рік тому

      He is a sweety, yeah

    • @johnqpublic2718
      @johnqpublic2718 8 місяців тому

      I realize it's a year later, but touché​@@jungwolf1987

  • @bettyc.parker-young1437
    @bettyc.parker-young1437 2 роки тому +46

    I am so thankful to Tom for these interviews. I will read his book Chaos. I have two daughters who have tried to talk to me about the incident as many of us born in the sixties and were young remember how it affected us. It has been hard to talk about because of the emotions it brings back But listening to Tom talk about the truth of what really happened helps me put it in to perspective. I really appreciate that. I can't wait to read his book.

    • @susanmercurio1060
      @susanmercurio1060 Рік тому +3

      I am a hippy from the 60s and I (we) have a lot of emotions from that time.

    • @CertifiedClapaholic
      @CertifiedClapaholic Рік тому +2

      Why are y'all so emotional? Like yeah, it was a tragedy but unless you were actually close to someone affected or it affected you directly, why would you let that affect you that much?

    • @snicky58
      @snicky58 Рік тому +1

      Tom's book is a revelation. Actually, MANY revelations. It's a true eye-opener.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 Рік тому

      @@CertifiedClapaholic Maybe it brought home to them the reality and true nature of hippy.

    • @Giselle62
      @Giselle62 6 місяців тому +1

      I was a child of hippies, and there were some who took advantage of what was going on.
      there were good people, there were not-so-good people---there were definitely not very many RULES.

  • @ConspiracytruthsCoUk
    @ConspiracytruthsCoUk 2 роки тому +108

    Tom O'Neill's 'CHAOS' is the most important book on Charles Manson ever written. Excellent journalism.

    • @onemaddad3823
      @onemaddad3823 2 роки тому +9

      100%. If you liked “Chaos”, you should check out a book called “Programmed To Kill” by David McGowan.

    • @CircuitRider
      @CircuitRider 2 роки тому +8

      @@onemaddad3823 Excellent recommendation. I would also say McGowan’s book on Laurel Canyon is essential and very interesting in how it overlaps with the Manson/Dennis Wilson/etc group discussed in Tom’s book.

    • @onemaddad3823
      @onemaddad3823 2 роки тому +4

      @@CircuitRider yes! Great book. Laurel Canyon is full of mysteries/theories, and so many murders. Ramon Navarro, The Wonderland Murders, etc.

    • @stddisclaimer8020
      @stddisclaimer8020 Рік тому +2

      Vince Bugliosi's "Helter Skelter" is the go-to book for anyone wanting to know the truth of TLB. The words "Healter Skelter" (sic) written in blood on the Labiancas' refrigerator door, were Charles Manson's fingerprints at the scene of the crime.

    • @Bsfnelz20
      @Bsfnelz20 Рік тому +1

      Is that a fact​@@stddisclaimer8020

  • @almightymelanin3650
    @almightymelanin3650 3 роки тому +29

    I've been listening less than year but I can say after years of listening to podcasts you're up there with the best of them

  • @101jackj
    @101jackj 2 роки тому +23

    This is my absolute favorite podcast of yours. You should call Tom up, ask if he has enough new information to make a new podcast out of, and have him come on again!

  • @JoeMaxFpv
    @JoeMaxFpv 3 роки тому +287

    Absolutely captivating. This man deserves a journalist achievement award.

    • @MG-cd9ek
      @MG-cd9ek 3 роки тому +18

      Never gonna happen. The powers that be will Never allow it. Shocked he hasn't had death threats

    • @lifemusic1980
      @lifemusic1980 3 роки тому +1

      100%

    • @breakfastsurreal5650
      @breakfastsurreal5650 3 роки тому +2

      @@MG-cd9ek took the words out of my mouth.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 3 роки тому +4

      Don't all of the very best and I just thank god for finding muses such as Mr O'Neill and wish him all the very best regardless of futile awards 😍

    • @melvinleong3731
      @melvinleong3731 3 роки тому +9

      A Journalist Achievement award in 2021 is prison without trial

  • @bengee0ne
    @bengee0ne 2 роки тому +22

    I read John Marks book over 20 years ago, and I'm so glad Tom's work brings more information and stories on MK Ultra.

  • @tonhajo9630
    @tonhajo9630 2 роки тому +14

    Absolutely fascinating 👏 I still can't get enough of Tom O'Neil interviews .

  • @mightytaiger3000
    @mightytaiger3000 3 роки тому +33

    Great interview. Got this suggestion by the algorithm.
    Thank you for allowing him to speak and not interrupting. He covered so much in just a couple of hours.
    Excited about getting his book.
    Subscribed.

  • @debbiedickinson7235
    @debbiedickinson7235 3 роки тому +29

    Great Interview! I was 18 when these murders happened. I read the book, but I love listening to Tom O'Neil talk about it. Please talk him into doing his own podcast. He's a great talker! Love you guys....Great podcast

  • @Isaac33Noles
    @Isaac33Noles 3 роки тому +1523

    Imagine all the crimes that would not have occurred if the CIA never existed?

    • @johnqpublic2718
      @johnqpublic2718 3 роки тому +38

      Amen! 🙏🏻

    • @Hhuhbvhjbhjb
      @Hhuhbvhjbhjb 3 роки тому +143

      It's just a new name for an old agency. Started in England. After WWII they saw the dwindling power of England and came over to the states. Think it was called Angelo alliance or something to that nature. Anyways, the families in power have been the same for centuries

    • @shecaptain3444
      @shecaptain3444 3 роки тому +16

      Mind blowing.

    • @saltypatriot4181
      @saltypatriot4181 3 роки тому +67

      @@Hhuhbvhjbhjb I was going to say don't forget about the FBI , NSA ,ATF

    • @liamf2367
      @liamf2367 3 роки тому +42

      @@Hhuhbvhjbhjb it was actually called the oss i forgot what it stood for but yeah the oss became the cia

  • @gailrobinson2688
    @gailrobinson2688 3 роки тому +15

    One of the most fascinating persons I've ever seen interviewed. Wow, what a story, what a great memory, and what a wild life !!! Gotta get the book now.

  • @eastonsailer2223
    @eastonsailer2223 2 роки тому +17

    this man's dedication to getting the story is almost unbelievable

  • @76blackwidow
    @76blackwidow 3 роки тому +15

    Thank you. 💜 I wish there were more podcast episodes with Tom. The video and audio quality is great, and Tom is amazing! Have him on again?

  • @monicaangelini3324
    @monicaangelini3324 3 роки тому +18

    Buying the book. Great interview! Not only the subject but the amazing view of what investigative journalism is really about. Bravo Mr. O'Neil

  • @ddunning6207
    @ddunning6207 3 роки тому +53

    I wish my great Uncle was still alive. He was a Detective on the Manson murders. Many years later he told us things that was "unbelievable". But now we know it is true.

  • @misstara9838
    @misstara9838 2 роки тому +11

    Tom you are a true Super Hero! I love you! This was my favorite interview. Your investigation is so important the average person wouldn’t believe this incredible story. Many suspected something wasn’t right with the whole Charlie Manson story, he had help, a lot of it to get the story the way “they” wanted it told.
    Wormwood is a great film I hope yours turns out something like that 🤞🏼. Thank you for your tenacious journalism appreciate you.

  • @jimnavarro6859
    @jimnavarro6859 Рік тому +2

    One of the best intriguing interviews I’ve ever seen! Like oh my gosh, wow level of detail he has in his mind is incredible! Fast is three hours of my life and man I’m the better for it

  • @Bing903
    @Bing903 3 роки тому +53

    I can’t wait to buy the book. Great interview. A privilege to be a listener. Wow wow wow.

    • @appleknockerradio9512
      @appleknockerradio9512 3 роки тому +2

      I read the book cover to cover twice and am on third. It's incredible. Granted this subject has been an obsession for me for years, but still the book is freaking amazing.

    • @21972012145525
      @21972012145525 3 роки тому

      Book has been out for at least a year

  • @syritasdoneitgoodytwoshoes2471

    just ordered Tom's Book 'Chaos - cant wait to get it! Thankyou - London, UK

  • @elvansavkl7972
    @elvansavkl7972 3 роки тому +89

    60's music industry and hippie movement was also CIA movement . it is amazing how many people were connected to Charles Manson kind of guys.

    • @melissamartinez3593
      @melissamartinez3593 3 роки тому +6

      Jim
      Morrison’s father was a very involved CIA agent check out Dayz of Noah he does a video on the CIA and it’s involvement with Pop culture

    • @belladivision9320
      @belladivision9320 3 роки тому +18

      Forever fascinating. I’m 46 years old now and when I was a tween my hippie father gave me helter skelter to read. It blew my whole mind. I wanted to leave home so bad and find a new family. Later he gave me My Life with Charles Manson when I was around 16. Still think about the reality of psychic fences.
      We used to drive around the desert and talk about Manson for hours. Wish he was here to listen to Chaos with me. He was always resentful that Manson stole the 60s from him and my mother.
      Fun fact my brother moved in with a cult for four years in the California desert. He was the lure for fragile females. The front of young sexually liberated egoless females was the financial basis and fed the collective.

    • @chadwhite2931
      @chadwhite2931 3 роки тому +30

      Morrison's father was the naval officer who was responsible for the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which served to draw American troops to the Vietnam War.

    • @elvansavkl7972
      @elvansavkl7972 3 роки тому +3

      @@chadwhite2931 yup

    • @susanray4059
      @susanray4059 3 роки тому +12

      @@melissamartinez3593 Jim Morrison's father was the Navy Admiral that was responsible for the introduction into the Vietnam War with the False Flag attack known as "The Gulf of Tonkin incident." It also was known as the USS Maddox incident. Admiral George Steven Morrison was in charge of the carrier group during the USS Maddoc incident and was also a high-level Naval Intelligence Officer. However, Admiral Morrison who was Jim Morrison's father was NOT a CIA Agent.

  • @johnb7321
    @johnb7321 2 роки тому +7

    Really Enjoy this rabbit hole that I've jumped down with Tom O'Neil. Can't stop reading and watching about MK-Ultra and the wake it left behind.

  • @catherinegrace2366
    @catherinegrace2366 3 роки тому +25

    Wow I can’t pick my jaw up from the floor. The knowledge Tom O’Neil has is truly mind blowing. I have to buy the book. The paperback because of the end notes and pictures. This is my first introduction to him and I feel so uninformed prior. Wow! And he is alive to talk about it. God, keep him safe in Jesus name. ~ CG

  • @carni4873
    @carni4873 3 роки тому +165

    This is part of what needs to be taught in school nowadays. How corrupt our government really is !!!

    • @Thatninetykid
      @Thatninetykid 3 роки тому +12

      read devils chessboard as well

    • @canUfeelMYface
      @canUfeelMYface 3 роки тому +3

      It is taught indirectly in all public schools.

    • @5thdimension625
      @5thdimension625 3 роки тому +31

      Schools are part of the corrupt cult that wants to control the narrative and what is taught and learned

    • @mariabeverly8263
      @mariabeverly8263 3 роки тому +9

      👍🏽definitely!!!🇺🇸

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 3 роки тому +11

      Even if your kids attend public school, teach this at home! Kids can still learn from a system they're allowed to see the failings of.

  • @jebidiahnewkedkracker1025
    @jebidiahnewkedkracker1025 3 роки тому +33

    Congratulations on such a work Mr. O'Neill--it has renewed my faith in journalists and the field of journalism, which ironically has lessened my faith in that much more of my fellow Americans.

    • @greatwhite3676
      @greatwhite3676 3 роки тому +1

      relax chief. When they start telling the truth and calling people out in mainstream media my faith will be renewed.

  • @lisaroy551
    @lisaroy551 Рік тому +13

    Tom has an amazing recall. The names he named and the times he lived; obviously (I stopped and researched so many times in this as he just rolled) what a story he has to tell. He needs a publisher, a guided professional. I don't think even HE knows how much he really knows - but is there a process to fill it all out? Interesting man and he has been so patient to gather the experiences he freely speaks of.

    • @Seamonkey555
      @Seamonkey555 Рік тому +3

      He has published the book "Chaos".

  • @danielh1830
    @danielh1830 3 роки тому +15

    It would be a crime not to do a documentary on this. This is a book to read multiple times.

  • @mrrootytooty5797
    @mrrootytooty5797 2 місяці тому +2

    Maximum respect to Tom for holding back on stuff he couldnt substantiate, it makes the stuff he does diclose so much more solid ❤
    Tom if you write another book i'll buy it in a heartbeat!

    • @John-mf6ky
      @John-mf6ky 4 дні тому

      really like how he doesn't get too big in things he can't back up

  • @mikegalaxie2352
    @mikegalaxie2352 3 роки тому +121

    Ah the good old days when the swamp was just a swamp and not a massive fucken ocean

    • @mjrotondi5086
      @mjrotondi5086 3 роки тому +13

      It was an ocean. We just didn't know. It was the big secret.

    • @traceymcconville2470
      @traceymcconville2470 3 роки тому +5

      Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha - So True !!
      The Freakin MoFos !!

    • @traceymcconville2470
      @traceymcconville2470 3 роки тому +1

      mj Rotondi - Yep 👍 Good Point !!

    • @Isaac33Noles
      @Isaac33Noles 3 роки тому +11

      Correction Sir We the People are the ocean they are but a puddle. Imagine if all of America woke up to their plans. They would 't stand a chance.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 3 роки тому +3

      @@Isaac33Noles bingo!

  • @geoffhughes2804
    @geoffhughes2804 3 роки тому +17

    This guy tells a fantastic story thank you all

  • @westcoastgem4338
    @westcoastgem4338 3 роки тому +11

    Great Interview True Crime is so crazy cause you never get the full truth and probably for the better cause it’s so unreal just shocking Tom has such heart and grit to go through all those years writing this book

  • @potterj09
    @potterj09 6 місяців тому +5

    As a teenager I was convinced Marilyn Manson was Paul Pfeiffer from The Wonder Years. Hahaha so silly.

    • @deb310red
      @deb310red 2 місяці тому

      They used to say that Alice Cooper was Eddie Haskell

  • @bobbowie5334
    @bobbowie5334 3 роки тому +14

    I half expected in the middle of the interview this guy's mom to start shouting down the stairs _Rupert........ _*_turn that thing off!_*

  • @catherinepineau1876
    @catherinepineau1876 3 роки тому +12

    This was an absolutely fascinating interview! I am definitely buying this book

  • @lloydkellett8106
    @lloydkellett8106 3 роки тому +13

    Awesome book and awesome interview. I could listen to tom for hours.

  • @showtime951
    @showtime951 2 роки тому +6

    I could go on and on about how I intended to only watch this for 5-10 minutes because of other tentitives on my agenda, only to watch the video start to finish with no breaks.
    I could focus on how comfortable I found the interviewer's technique to be and as a result of his genuine listening skills, the momentum of information that was able to be gained as a result, and the quality of his follow-up questions.
    I could also mention the incredible level of likability Tom O'Neill has the extraordinary level of research and due diligence he has invested. His work and demeanor reek of credibility.
    But since I'm easily the most important person in my very real, very 2022 life, I have to mention how thoroughly insulted and disgusted I am with Amazon now. There have been a number of minor little business mistakes they have made in the past on my accounts, nothing that has ultimately not been rectified rather quickly and nothing that has kept me from moving probably +$750,000.00 through their buying service.
    "Steering away from White, middle-aged protagonists!", is racist and agist. But put those terms du jour aside. That is the language and thought-pattern of a Jedi-level, steaming piece of shit, sub-moron. You know a complete and total dumbass. A failure.
    I'm going to spend some time reevaluating where and through whom I spend my hard-earned, considerable cheese.

  • @keyboardwarriorrose
    @keyboardwarriorrose Рік тому +7

    In my 20’s, I started a pen pal relationship with Susan Atkins. She was a born again Christian and she sent some people to my place to “save me.”
    It didn’t work at that time, lol. I did send her slippers, a shower cap and some stuff like that. No big secrets revealed though.
    This podcast brought up that memory.

  • @Unsubscribedd
    @Unsubscribedd 2 роки тому +32

    The drug that he said Terry Melcher was into is called “Dilaudid” aka Hydromorphone. It has a rush comparible to heroin, but is a pharmaceutical pill. For the discerning opiate addict. Thank you so much for a great podcast! I bought the audible version of Chaos and it was great. Now I’m going to have to buy the paperback to read the notes at the back! Thanks again! And I can’t believe Hamilton Morris’s dad is Errol Morris!?!?! No wonder Hamilton got famous so quick. Love both their work! Wormwood was great!

    • @johnscanlon2598
      @johnscanlon2598 2 роки тому

      Known as Ds in the hood be careful if anyone’s looking for em a lot are home pill milled with Fenny in it these days can kill newcomers in a split second

    • @aaronmiller7954
      @aaronmiller7954 2 роки тому +8

      It's actually not very bioavailable when taken orally. That's why you usually get it via IV in the hospital

    • @theacaciamatrix1537
      @theacaciamatrix1537 Рік тому +1

      The government knew damn well before they released Dilaudid that it wasn't bio available from the gut.. I would never waste one of those and swallow one

    • @lobotomyscam1051
      @lobotomyscam1051 Рік тому +4

      @@aaronmiller7954 I used to snort them. Instant bliss.

    • @davidcollin1436
      @davidcollin1436 Рік тому +2

      @@Unsubscribedd in the early 70s DEA cracked down on the drug even going as far as harassing doctors of terminal patients and threatening them to not prescribe it. They even went to patient's homes to intimidate.

  • @thereasalewis3942
    @thereasalewis3942 2 роки тому +10

    Great interview. I could listen to Tom O'Neill all day. Thank you.

  • @anotherblonde
    @anotherblonde Рік тому +5

    Fact stranger than fiction every time. Excellent interview.

  • @welltrainedsquaw8607
    @welltrainedsquaw8607 2 роки тому +5

    This was the best interview I've ever listened, Bravo.
    Also, MR O'Neill.. I've nothing but respect & love for you, sir.
    Blessings. Keep the sunny side-up

  • @Samuel42069
    @Samuel42069 3 місяці тому +1

    Tom O'Neill i greatly respect you for spreading awareness on this subject.

  • @casta-TV
    @casta-TV 3 роки тому +22

    How is this interview so underrated

    • @BostonsF1nest
      @BostonsF1nest 3 роки тому +3

      It was shadow banned for awhile

    • @marshalllee7720
      @marshalllee7720 3 роки тому +2

      this one was better than the rogan interview

  • @BasedTexans
    @BasedTexans 3 роки тому +64

    I bought Chaos I really recommend it, it's incredibly fascinating

    • @patrickraftery1815
      @patrickraftery1815 3 роки тому +4

      What the mk ultra angle? I'm more interested what was really going on between the family and them.hollywood stars.

    • @janceleste
      @janceleste 3 роки тому +3

      I bought the book immediately after I saw his Joe Rogan interview ! This is TRUE journalism!

    • @JohnDoe-dx7bu
      @JohnDoe-dx7bu 3 роки тому +1

      Ordo ab chao

    • @davidmclachlan6592
      @davidmclachlan6592 3 роки тому +5

      Best 'Manson' book out there, probably nearer to the truth than the rest.....

    • @vinnymac4668
      @vinnymac4668 3 роки тому +4

      ...Dave McGowan's book "Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon" is better.
      It shows comprehensively that all of the 60s Laurel Canyon bands, producers, movie actors and Manson himself were military intelligence assets.

  • @mikehengstebeck2647
    @mikehengstebeck2647 3 роки тому +5

    Dude that’s nuts. Great content Danny. Keep em coming.

  • @gailobrien9380
    @gailobrien9380 3 роки тому +7

    This interview is even BETTER than the Joe Rogan spot!

  • @cwarpaint2763
    @cwarpaint2763 3 роки тому +3

    So good. Hearing the Truth Out. Thank you.
    People need to wake up.

  • @HammerOfJustice124
    @HammerOfJustice124 3 роки тому +72

    14:11 did he just admit Marilyn Manson texted to make sure he got home okay? You might be a badass if Marilyn Manson texts you to make sure you got home okay.

    • @stella-vu8vh
      @stella-vu8vh 3 роки тому +13

      or a sexual predator homie

    • @mjrotondi5086
      @mjrotondi5086 3 роки тому +14

      Try to keep in mind that MM IS SIMPLY another human being; a Hollywood constructed "idol" built
      to make money. Why do you people STILL buy into a "brand"? Hollywood is demonic and it's a
      mess as are most of their MADE idols, who always fall from grace since they ARE human.

    • @HammerOfJustice124
      @HammerOfJustice124 3 роки тому +10

      @@mjrotondi5086 you’re kind of being a toot but I actually agree 100%... 👿 is in charge of the world. To get in the club you gotta so very bad things. Like Charles Manson is a novice compared to most in Congress and the ones behind the curtain.

    • @catherinegrace2366
      @catherinegrace2366 3 роки тому +2

      @@HammerOfJustice124 #TrueStory

    • @Jennifer12342
      @Jennifer12342 2 роки тому +1

      Tom is a bad ass.

  • @andzelek5434
    @andzelek5434 2 роки тому +15

    I LOVE the endnotes! Actually thought it was typical "cheating" with adding blank resources, so I tended to check all those that caused my doubts. I guess it took mi some months to go thru book with reading additional resources but it actually made it much more "fun" and satisfying. Looking forward seeing more from Tom, I guess the next book also will be one of few I am actually not "borrowing" from libgen but buying in paper edition.
    Also - he's so good in being a guest! I didn't expected so many backstage stories (that I actually never heard of before!).

  • @artawhirler
    @artawhirler 2 роки тому +12

    I read his book, "Chaos". It's basically what happens when a reporter falls down a rabbit hole and never finds his way out. But this is still a cool interview.

  • @mossdem
    @mossdem 2 роки тому +7

    Can we get another episode with Tom please if possible? I’m sure he’s really busy and so are you but I can’t get enough of these stories. I’m sure mor has been uncovered and it would be great to hear some more! Great episode nonetheless

  • @Giselle62
    @Giselle62 6 місяців тому +2

    As a child of hippies during that time; i have always been fascinated with the 60's and especially with the Manson incident. I read Bugliosi's book while babysitting one night as a teen; had read "the Family" by Ed Sanders when i was about 11. Read Paul's book about being in the Family.
    I've read "Chaos" twice ; then saw that the book about Sidney Gottlieb "Poisoner in Chief" was at my library and read that.
    There are so many tentacles that reach out into so many things...you could really spend a lifetime.

  • @stefaniaponitz5738
    @stefaniaponitz5738 2 роки тому +6

    Definitely want to see a movie or docu series about Tom's life.

  • @juliettedemaso7588
    @juliettedemaso7588 2 роки тому +5

    Bought the book, read in three days (nights), and I loved it. I can’t imagine taking in this information via audiobook.

  • @christopherm5958
    @christopherm5958 3 роки тому +11

    Love your talk Tom. Could listen to you for hours.

  • @joshuamunyon7355
    @joshuamunyon7355 2 роки тому +5

    It's an amazing book. And a complete must read or listen. Truly amazing story for not just Tom but for the entire Manson case.

  • @stephensullivan1879
    @stephensullivan1879 2 роки тому +1

    Fascinating man. Thankyou for your life's work Mr. Oneil

  • @martingrey2231
    @martingrey2231 3 роки тому +34

    I didn't know Napoleon Dynamite had a UA-cam channel.

    • @joelee5875
      @joelee5875 3 роки тому +4

      That is so spot on and I knew I was thinking something, that- was it., lol.

    • @bradblackwell5526
      @bradblackwell5526 3 роки тому +2

      Burn another 1 !!!!!!

    • @chrislee8025
      @chrislee8025 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly what I thought at the start of this video 👍😂
      It's a compliment though, cause Napoleon is classic....
      And "IT HURTS REALLY, REALLY BAD"
      When people make fun of you 😉😉😉

  • @cameronmoore3674
    @cameronmoore3674 3 роки тому +16

    Tom O'Neill should write a whole book on Vince Bugliosi! wow. Wow. WOW!!! what a fuggin dirt-bag. Prosecutors are like the slimiest bastards on the planet. Guys like VB (and Guilliani, and a few others i can think of) should be in an under-water prison with windows that don't close.

    • @mikekjan4898
      @mikekjan4898 2 роки тому

      It's true that Bugliosi stalked his milkman. Someone got the depositions and included them near the end of thos video: ua-cam.com/video/LUbAuWV8pB4/v-deo.html

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron 3 роки тому +3

    What a really nice and fascinating chap Mr O'Neill is and delighted that I read Chaos and discovered him, here's to more work and exposure from the hombre named Tom O'Neill *

  • @KhalDrogo76
    @KhalDrogo76 15 днів тому

    As a 30 year student of the Manson case, Tom's book is the best of the bunch. Great interview...solid podcast, new subscriber here

  • @indigoblue4791
    @indigoblue4791 2 роки тому +3

    I can't tell you how much l enjoyed this interview. I'm definitely buying several copies of the book; l have several family members who will eat it up!! Hope the second book isn't too far away from publishing, if not done already!!

  • @keepclearofthemoors8886
    @keepclearofthemoors8886 3 роки тому +5

    That was the best interview I’ve seen on YT. Well done. Brilliant guest. Couldn’t put my phone down. Riveting.

  • @windowgirl7300
    @windowgirl7300 Рік тому +5

    The other problem with AUDIO is that many people get distracted by other noise or think they can multitask and absorb all that's being read... and they can't.

  • @smittys19daytona
    @smittys19daytona 2 роки тому +4

    Couldn't pause this it was so interesting and informative never heard or thought there was something squirrely going just confirms one planned and designed event this country lived through and we're planning future events insanity most people can't comprehend..thanks

  • @brianmurphy7372
    @brianmurphy7372 Рік тому +1

    Thank You for all the hard work Tom

  • @vatofichor
    @vatofichor 2 місяці тому +1

    Manson has been my favorite musician and artist since I was a 14, I didn't expect anyone in the popular culture to like him like Danny. Its rare you hear about him from someone outside of Rock and Music.

  • @drazicmilosovic1065
    @drazicmilosovic1065 3 роки тому +36

    I got a jaw-twinge just hearing about the “good stuff” coming out at MM’s house. Great storyline throughout the podcast - one of my favourites so far ❤️🤘💀🤘❤️

    • @lr2119
      @lr2119 3 роки тому +8

      I met mansons personal assistant in Hollywood at an after hours party he said would have him pick up an 8 ball for him almost every night

    • @marymarmande8446
      @marymarmande8446 3 роки тому +1

      @@lr2119 while he was in prison

    • @muhammadal-baghdadi9660
      @muhammadal-baghdadi9660 3 роки тому +1

      @@marymarmande8446 marilyn not cm

    • @marymarmande8446
      @marymarmande8446 3 роки тому

      @@muhammadal-baghdadi9660 what?

    • @muhammadal-baghdadi9660
      @muhammadal-baghdadi9660 3 роки тому +2

      @@marymarmande8446 they are talking about marilyn manson not charles manson. When u said "while he was in prison" . Tom was doing coke with marilyn manson.

  • @11UncleBooker22
    @11UncleBooker22 2 роки тому +4

    WHILE I watched Tom on the JRE I ordered his book, I will certainly be ordering the follow up.

  • @thecrowsnest44
    @thecrowsnest44 2 роки тому +36

    This has made me think about Nick Brookfield's doco with Aileen Warnous. She said two things that stuck out to me and even more so now I've begun reading Tom's book...
    1- She tells Nick to "wake up" because the police knew she was killing people but let her carry on.
    2- She mentioned to Nick that the guards were wrecking her head by sending sound waves into her cell and turning the vibrations up and down over and over.
    I don't think she was lying about any of this.
    Just a few things that are red flags to me.

    • @Anita_Backrub
      @Anita_Backrub 2 роки тому +7

      I remember that and I thought at the time we could never know if what she was saying is true because she’s been labeled as crazy.

    • @willywokeup9112
      @willywokeup9112 2 роки тому +11

      I remember that, also it was rumored one of her johns was the chief of police

    • @Anita_Backrub
      @Anita_Backrub 2 роки тому +2

      I want to rewatch that doc now.

    • @stj971
      @stj971 2 роки тому +7

      So are you saying she was mk ultraed? To kill police chief? I'm very familiar w her case and would love to know more.

    • @dr.2335
      @dr.2335 2 роки тому +6

      There was a great series of videos called programmed to kill on yt years ago, linking basically all the top serial killers to naval intelligence, army, mind control and/or dark occultism. Stateside and England. Some of it was next level info that I’ve seen slowly theorised on by other parties or confirmed/echoed in the news here and there since, Gacy having accomplices and the like. One thing I remember standing out to me was Dahmer. He was an experiment. Had a cctv set up in his lounge. Rocked back and forth and phased out. His one escapee/survivor, a naked gay teen bleeding from the anus on a city street in daytime- was returned to his custody by the police that arrived. They looked in his apartment when there were bodies in barrels present- only to leave him as he was like everything was fine. There must have been at least an odour ffs. He was an asset and the police were told to back off, end of. Game the series got deleted though not at all surprising. It was tough but you could tell whoever made it lived in several rabbit holes.

  • @nicksterp2805
    @nicksterp2805 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic interview. Omg so much time. He is a determined journalist. I can only imagine the toll it had on his personal relationships

  • @redeye1978
    @redeye1978 Рік тому +8

    Mansion is childs play compared to the PSYchological OPerations that’s being perpetuated on us today.
    Welcome to the machine

  • @ThoughtPolice007
    @ThoughtPolice007 Рік тому +18

    Great Book Tom! In Shane O’Sullivans book Who Killed Bobby, Jolly West is brought up with possibly being the radio man that Sirhan was meeting with. West was involved with Patty Hearst & the SLO. He saw Jack Ruby. Dig deep in books like Who Killed the King , James earl ray saw a hypnotist, the attempted assassin of Wallace saw a hypnotist. West was at the top of his game but their was more like West out their. Read the book who killed John Lennon. Russ Bakers masterpiece Family of Secrets about the bushes is a must Read. Another strange thing is that when the Manson Murders occurred Polanski was in England looking for a location to film a movie called the Day of the Dolphin. A movie about a dolphin trained to assassinate the president. In the nonfiction book The Search For The Manchurian Candidate it clearly states that their was a CIA doctor at that same time obsessed with training dolphins with hypodermic needles attached to them to kill enemy frogmen. ( I know off subject but strange) Has anyone ever wondered why the Author of the book Manson Files which is extremely expensive can’t find it cheaper then 200$ who opposes the CIA theory and Ed Saunders book called the Family because of the connection to the satanic church called the process avoids questions about Reece Whitson at all costs. Everyone needs to dig deep. Things like Manson mastered the highest level of Scientology in which it has been proven that Hubbard was in fact extremely close to Aleister Crowley who was working closely with the CIA for years. Even the fact that a big time la costa nostra (Mafia) member Carbo was very close with Manson is huge because the CIA has been working hand & hand with the Mafia since project underground and with Vito Genoese in Italy When Patton liberated it. The Mafia & the CIA again ran the drug trade together! Read Strength of the Wolf by Valentine. Labianca was a massive gambler in huge debts to the mafi. This rabbit hole is massive and these things just are not coincidental. Must reads are Acid Dreams, Operation Mind Control, Journey Into The Madness, The Search For The Manchurian Candidate, Cointelpro, The Secret Team, The Cult of Intelligence, The Devil’s Chessboard & Who Killed Bobby. I’m currently researching Jonestown & my podcast/Vlog is about to restart soon. Manson, Kennedy, Ruby, MLK, RFK, Malcom X, Lennon , Hoffa, assassination attempts on Wallace , the Pope ,Reagan by Hinckley ( friends with bush VP and former director of CIA after MK-Ultra was exposed) the connections are insane. Do the research the answers are there. Thank you Tom for your dedication, we look forward to the next book. In the CIA the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing. They portray this image that they are constantly screwing up. That’s all part of espionage. You only know what they want you to know. Everyone should listen to MAE BRUSSELS old radio shows. She was ahead of her time and this was her masterpiece. She covered all this.

    • @jimnavarro6859
      @jimnavarro6859 Рік тому

      Man, I want you on a podcast! Fascinating

    • @Test-x9k
      @Test-x9k 6 місяців тому

      You would love Lisa Pease and her book on Bobby Kennedy.

    • @Test-x9k
      @Test-x9k 6 місяців тому

      Test

    • @ERK_hanna
      @ERK_hanna 4 місяці тому

      It's released now if you want to see it​@@jimnavarro6859

  • @raygreen5926
    @raygreen5926 3 роки тому +5

    Great interview.

  • @derekcoaker6579
    @derekcoaker6579 Місяць тому +1

    This Book and the Man who dedicated his life to it...are both incredible.

  • @syzmiktv664
    @syzmiktv664 2 роки тому +6

    By researching for his magazines/books #Tomoneil has met some very interesting people and gathered some priceless info filling in the blanks on some of history's immortal characters and cases for us at his own risk and expense. I salute this #author for his dedication .

  • @Deborah28277
    @Deborah28277 3 роки тому +5

    Buying a couple of these books for gifts! Thank you sir, for all your work

  • @satka2mau487
    @satka2mau487 2 роки тому +4

    Toms book chaos is amazing, the research and detail..i bought it after hearing him speak on the Opermann programme...fascinating stuff

  • @itzenormous
    @itzenormous Рік тому +5

    Mae Brussell was talking about all of this stuff ... in the early 1970s.
    If Tom could have listened to all of her material, or could have corresponded with her, before she mysteriously died, in 1988, maybe more could have been possible?
    But, I'm definitely buying this book.

  • @damiens6465
    @damiens6465 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating Guest! Thanks

  • @RandallHodge
    @RandallHodge Рік тому +2

    I rarely read books. I prefer articles and op-ed pieces, but I bought and read Tom’s book. I couldn’t put it down.
    I recommend it to you.

  • @davidhailstone7794
    @davidhailstone7794 3 роки тому +19

    Tom, why is Debra Tate utterly utterly disinterested in the fact that the official Bugliosi case has just unravelled with gaping holes? She seems to have nothing nice to say about you, but I've never heard you say anything negative about her, which is good. Does she live in a fantasy world about this story and just can't handle the truth? I really would like to know what's wrong with her. Surely her first and only loyalty should be to her sister Sharon and knowing the truth.

    • @rullangaar
      @rullangaar 3 роки тому +5

      My guess would be that she came to terms with the Bugliosi version of what went down and that she doesn’t want to risk appeals caused by new information.

    • @Jennifer12342
      @Jennifer12342 2 роки тому +2

      She probably just wants to get it out of her life and move on. It was incredibly hard on her family

    • @amyv8181
      @amyv8181 2 роки тому +5

      She also loves that scumbag Roman which I don’t understand because he treated Sharon badly from many accounts.

    • @anaseymour4556
      @anaseymour4556 2 роки тому +1

      @@amyv8181
      Sharon's whole family had a good relationship with Roman forever, Doris Tate met him in Paris at some point as I recall seeing in pictures.. and Debra likes him too. Not sure why they love him so much... But it could be because they were grieving together when it happened so they developed a bond.

    • @davidhailstone7794
      @davidhailstone7794 Рік тому +2

      ​@@amyv8181in my view, Debra Tate was and has been infatuated with Roman Polanski since she met him as a young teenager and when someone is infatuated with a person they cannot anything other than what they want to see. It's sad that she was infatuated with her big sister's boyfriend later husband and has not been able to outgrow it in more than half a century. Very sad.

  • @daniellab.6338
    @daniellab.6338 3 роки тому +10

    Read the book when it first came out, I think Manson's parole officers are among the best evidence for the quote theory, I really wish the author had made a post script about all the behind the scenes he talks about in this video, like the tex tapes...

  • @GDNPB
    @GDNPB 2 роки тому +8

    Jolly West visited Jack Ruby in jail in Dallas, the other doctor that was already seeing Ruby as well as others who were dealing with Ruby have said he changed that day and never changed back to the person he was before that visit. I forget what book this is in but you can search to find this is the truth,

  • @mark8337
    @mark8337 Рік тому +2

    I knew a guy for awhile (gym) here in the Midwest who turned out to not only have gone through high school in the South Bay with Lynette Fromme but actually drove her to school and back in his carpool click. He was popular because he had a sweet 60’s convertible Mustang. He brought his signed with note (from her) yearbook to the gym one day to show me. He remembered her well. He said she was like the typical kind of hippie girl but she was really into the environmental aspect of it. He said there was strife in the home which led to her parents kicking her out of the house after high school. Apparently she met the family/Manson right, like immediately, after getting kicked out of the house. It made think, what if she got kicked out a day or two earlier or a day or two later. She probably never would have met and got groomed into the family and her destiny would have been much different.

  • @Lee-lx5gi
    @Lee-lx5gi 2 роки тому +2

    A really great pod cast , the book is one of the best true crime books of all time , please take your time and get other books that relate to some of the names in the book , it is a rabbit hole worth falling into !!

  • @lemmyrocker6209
    @lemmyrocker6209 3 роки тому +5

    Awsome Interview - Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @m0zartwithn0.pian04
    @m0zartwithn0.pian04 3 роки тому +47

    I’ve read the book twice and listened to the audiobook nearly half a dozen times 😅 I have also stumbled upon a few interesting books that are in the same or atleast a similar vein (most recently Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon by David McGowan which ironically was was mentioned on JRE a week or so ago, and admittedly is far more conspiratorial in nature so take it with a grain of salt. However, I will say that I’m on my second read through and I’ve been taking notes and researching some of the things on my own aa I go and surprisingly a great deal of it I have found to be true…)

    • @FookU2b
      @FookU2b 3 роки тому +8

      Look into "The Process Church", it's what Tom Oneil is hiding in these "disclosures" and why he isnt dead(and allowed to profit off of these books).

    • @aWomanFreed
      @aWomanFreed 3 роки тому +2

      Did u know that the term "conspiracy theory" and the programming to dismiss information as such was created by the CIA?

    • @GENERALKLAPISTAN
      @GENERALKLAPISTAN 2 роки тому

      @@FookU2b John Todd talked a bit bout the Manson group

    • @kiryuchan860
      @kiryuchan860 2 роки тому

      @@FookU2b if that were true then why was Maury Terry allowed to live?
      Not every single bad thing in the world is because of The Process, that's pretty sheepish.

    • @willywokeup9112
      @willywokeup9112 2 роки тому +1

      Ya jim Morrison aka rush limbah

  • @johnflano6973
    @johnflano6973 3 роки тому +28

    Definitely one of my all time favorite interviews. Regarding SirHan... RFK JR has been absolutely clear that SirHan failed at shooting RFK as ballistics showed his bullets where everywhere except in RFK and it was a cop who stuck his gun up into the right rear part of his head behind his ear that killed him. RFK Had muzzle residue from the cops gun that was at point blank range. SirHan just missed multiple times.... The cop was.... A back up?? But RFK jr has talked about this in interviews. It was a cop who pulled it off..... SirHan fucked up. Feel free to cross-reference this info as RFK JR said that so many people all just believe that it was SirHan.... The dude missed. It was a cop. Just behind RFK on his right side placed his pistol right at the back side of RFK s head and the bullet from his pistol went into the head behind his right ear. Sorry for the Ramble. I am just surprised that I remember this.. 😂.. Awesome interview 100% ⭐🙏

    • @johnscanlon7757
      @johnscanlon7757 3 роки тому +6

      Was a security guard that also worked security at Lockheed a major department of defense contractor with ties to CIA as well

    • @johnflano6973
      @johnflano6973 3 роки тому +3

      @@johnscanlon7757 YES...... 😂 That is exactly what I meant to say.. 😂 Thank you. My brain is fading. That is exactly it. Thank you very much for clarifying this. I was in the right zone.... Yes, Lockheed, CIA... Thank you 🙏

    • @joshuacowan3598
      @joshuacowan3598 2 роки тому

      Great point. I remember Googling that officer or security guard. He was sketchy and had a bad past or a past with central intelligence. One documentary had a good article about him. This was all mind control. People laugh at the Lady in the polkadot dress... it was real. Sirhan was easily susceptible to hypnosis.

    • @johnloftus6043
      @johnloftus6043 Рік тому +2

      Aerospace assassins

  • @darrens.4322
    @darrens.4322 2 роки тому +1

    Great interview! I am surprised more research has not been done on the Jonestown Massacre/Jim Jones. There is so much to learn from that event.

  • @jenniferjack2888
    @jenniferjack2888 2 роки тому +1

    This man seems to be a beautiful human. Have not seen a bad interview. So sweet 💗

  • @BostonsF1nest
    @BostonsF1nest 3 роки тому +23

    So the question remains- why did Terry Melcher lie on the stand? Did he want one of those ppl killed? This is just one of those cases where you’re never gonna find the answers to but the more you look the more questions and theories you have about what actually happened.

    • @zenvagabond
      @zenvagabond 3 роки тому +4

      Probably because Melcher's mother was probably responsible for setting Manson off, by insulting him. Also, Melchor was most likely heavily involved in local drug trafficking and was compromised. Hence, Bugliosi was able to coerce him and control his narrative and testimony.

    • @EastSide-qc5oy
      @EastSide-qc5oy 3 роки тому +2

      renaissance guerrilla Doris Day was responsible for “setting Manson off”? What does that even mean?

    • @zenvagabond
      @zenvagabond 3 роки тому +5

      @@EastSide-qc5oy DD heard Manson's tapes, called it crap and told him to his face that he'd never amount to anything or get a recording contract - in front on TM, too. Its in O'Neill's book. He was enraged and insulted by this treatment, although the Tate snuffs were probably due to a drug debt, as well. Several plausible theories.

    • @EastSide-qc5oy
      @EastSide-qc5oy 3 роки тому +2

      renaissance guerrilla I don’t remember reading that and it sounds EXTREMELY far-fetched. Was this another tidbit ONeill says he was told in a one-on-one conversation with someone who is now dead? like so many of his little stories?

    • @zenvagabond
      @zenvagabond 3 роки тому +6

      @@EastSide-qc5oy O'Neill provides primary sources for most of his material, and he's pretty transparent about what he can prove and cannot.

  • @22lulublu
    @22lulublu 3 роки тому +27

    There is as much connected with the research of this book as there is in the book itself. From Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails & Marilyn Manson living in the LaBianca house years later, to the author and his collaborator partying with Marilyn Manson at his now home till dawn as the book was being published. Even Quentin Tarantino had questions about what actually happened in the sixties, as he is now releasing his novel of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". I cannot wait to get this book in my hands, it's unbelievable how many people and things have come out the woodwork since publication, but he says he has enough information to write another book. I look forward to volume two. And let's not forget the main subject, MK-ultra and our CIA drugging citizens with psychedelics, some losing their lives.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 3 роки тому +5

      Ongoing with other substances IMHO

    • @bettyc.parker-young1437
      @bettyc.parker-young1437 2 роки тому

      I think another objective the government wanted to achieve was gear and confusion. Well until people like Tom started writing the truth and being very brave, they had gotten their way. No more. The beast is out of the bag.