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Video: Three Myths About Charles Manson, or How a Maniac Wanted to Destroy All White Americans
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Charles Manson and the horrific story of Sharon Tate's murder are often cited as examples of what hippie guruism takes. However, the thing is this: Manson was never actually a hippie, did not share their ideas, and he did not kill Tate either.
Not a hippie at all
Manson's Family, a sort of sect, is often described as being a typical hippie commune. Everyone walked with their hair down, lived on a farm, for the rent of which the girls of the "Family" paid with sex, ate drugs and listened to the "spiritual" phrases of the gurus.
Nevertheless, Manson was extremely far from the hippies with their principled pacifism and the popularity of "leftist" ideas. For example, he also had a plan to completely transform the world - but this plan included the outbreak of war. According to Manson's idea, all or almost all white girls in the United States were supposed to join the "Family" in a few years. He believed that blacks were spoiled by the "availability of white girls" and can no longer live without sex with them, which means they will revolt and fall on whites. The whites will start to suppress the riot, and then all the "real Africans" will come to America to kill the whites.
At this time, Manson and his "Family" will sit out in the bunkers until the end of the war. When the war is over, Africans will understand that they cannot survive without white people - they are not able to maintain statehood and force themselves to work - and they will begin to pray that the Lord will send them a white person. Then Manson will come out and, retelling him, pat the "nerv" on the curly black heads, and then send him to work. Moreover, he has all the white girls in the United States, and this is exactly what blacks really need.
In addition, which is very uncharacteristic for hippies, Manson organized orgies with the killing of animals as a sacrifice to Satan. Not that he believed in Satan - he just wanted bloody orgies. For some reason, the Russian press does not like to write about this, preferring to write off the vices of Manson and the horrors of the sect he created on the "hippie madness" and, in general, the strangeness of informals.
Didn't kill Sharon Tate
Another myth regarding Manson is that he was tried for the murder of Sharon Tate. In fact, he did not take part in her murder, and was tried for the death of the La Bianca couple, who were not even immediately tied to the murder of Tate and four other people with her. Only later it turned out that Manson ordered the murderers to commit a crime - and necessarily mercilessly.
By the way, the myth and the fact that the "Family" was so close-knit and so adored Manson that no one began to testify against him. One of his "girls", Linda Kasabian, gave just the main testimony that allowed him to put Manson behind bars, thus avoiding trial for complicity (although she did not participate in the murders themselves, she only stood by the clock).
However, many members of the "Family" really behaved like rabid sectarians. They not only locked themselves up during interrogations, but for some reason also killed Manson's lawyer, and also dismembered him.
Was not irresistible
The third legend about Manson says that he had such an irresistible charisma that the girls could not resist when he lured them into the sect, and already in prison he was bombarded with letters of declarations of love. In fact, Manson, like many gurus and seducers, “hooked on” girls with psychological problems, deftly manipulating them - otherwise all the girls in the United States would really be in the “Family”. Manson got the hang of recruiting as a pimp and picking teenage girls for the trade. As for love letters, they are received by all known criminals - there is a type of women who, for some reason, are turned on by cruel killers. But only while they sit behind bars and pleasantly tickle their nerves at a distance.
Manson's most famous love victory behind bars - when he was about to marry a woman much younger than himself - turned out to be this woman's attempt to get rich. She was going to become the owner of his corpse after death and receive money by displaying the dead body. When this surfaced, the wedding was upset. As a result, in 2017, Manson died a bachelor.
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