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    1. recoveringboobaddict on

      It’s a very good book. Just confirms what we all know that these characters are raised in the farm and released into the wild to further their agenda

    2. animaltrainer3020 on

      It’s an absolute masterpiece of conspiracy literature.

      And yes, the implications go far beyond Manson.

      The government (or rather, the unelected scumfuck intelligence agencies) are orchestrating every major event.

    3. It really paints a clear picture of how someone like Manson was able to operate the way he did. The fact that despite being on parole was arrested and let go multiple times for things that should have put him back in prison multiple times. How does a drifter loser like Manson have the ability to continuously get away with things that anyone else like him would be locked up for? Unless of course he was an asset…

    4. MrRippy42022 on

      Absolutely loved reading this. Learned a lot about the previous crimes and connections. Thoroughly enjoyed and baffled by it all at once.

    5. truth_sleuther on

      Great read! It really explains how the government was behind a lot of things back then. I always recommend it when I talk to normies about MK Uktra and mind control

    6. My fiancé is currently reading it, and has told me “everything is a lie”. But we both already knew that from what we’ve seen

    7. East_Baseball8384 on

      Good book, pretty dense read for me, however. I loaned it to my sister in law and she loved it so we can talk about it.

      If you like dense books, The Truth about Anthony Fauci is good. And there’s another book about Ebola that’s good – can’t think of the name… sorry!

    8. ObviousSinger6217 on

      I have a feeling even the creation of LSD fairy tale is a lie

      You mean to tell me this chemist was fooling with ergot alkaloids with no clue what it could do?

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