Video: “The Religion of Death” with Paul Watson on The Alex Jones Show

September 7th, 2010

Charles Manson, the man who masterminded the brutal murders of nine people in the summer of 1969 in an effort to spark a race war in America, has adopted a new cause from his prison cell in California — he is a prophet for the global warming movement — sharing common ground with top academics, environmentalists and even the White House science czar in calling for large numbers of human beings to be exterminated in the name of saving the Earth.
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2 Responses to “Video: “The Religion of Death” with Paul Watson on The Alex Jones Show”

  1. Bifurcatio Says:

    The ‘truth’ movement is so right on about so many things, I wonder why it falls so flat on its face in recognizing the legitimate concern of many of the 7 billion human beings on this planet who are depleting resources in an unsustainable manner? Just because both Charlie Manson and his brother psychopaths in the elite mention overpopulation as a problem doesn’t make it not so.

    “Go forth and multiply”? Been there, done that, and here we are. You can blame it all on the NWO elite if you want, but there is something very natural going on here. It is not just some armchair elitist philosophers telling us that current, and especially future human population is unsustainable, it is nature.

  2. Jukit Babalu Says:

    The interesting thing about the charles manson family murders of actress Sharon Tate an 7 others around 8–9–1969 is that it occurred at the peak of the Rock Revolution, the time when the “Woodstock Nation” formed and everyone felt confident that their Nation would replace the farce that was America. In other words, it could`nt have happened at a worse time. It was inside the death “sandwich”, a time when numerous libertarians died, beginning with Otis Redding in 1967, Martin L. King in 1968, the 4 Kent State student murders on 5-4-70, Jimi Hendrix in 9-70, Janis Joplin in 10-70, Jim Morrison in 7-71, Jim Croce in 1973. Th manson murders smeared th blueprint of the 60`s long-haired Rock youth culture who were in effect fighting a war against them using Rock as the weapon of choice. Their “Flower Power” theme became wilted. Their motto “people who are on the road must have a code that they can live by”, seemed to be a joke. Th “Peace an Love Generation” now had blood on its hands, an the people began to stupidly doubt their true intentions. The murders seemed to be an illogical “one of a kind” scenario not seen since the jack th ripper case in th 1880s. Cuz of all this, its tempting to think that manson was a trained spook hired to ruin the reputation of the Rock Revolution, but I think not, although one of his girls may have been.
    Vincent bugliosi, the same guy who proclaimed loudly that Oswald was JFK`s sole assassin leading the posse on a wild goose chase, prosecuted manson proclaiming that he was the “love guru” who created “helter skelter”, a racial armageddon plan. Now just at the time when Bush is(was)close to being dragged out of office an hung, bugliosi has written a book claiming correctly that bush should be arrested for murder. Of course our dear bugliosi might be the one assisting in bush`s prosecution, an would`nt it just be a strange coincidence if bugliosi sabotages the trial allowing bush to go free?

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