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Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, & the Secret History of the Sixties

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Journalist Tom O’Neill’s two-decade obsession with the Manson murders uncovers startling revelations about the FBI’s involvement, presenting a “gobsmacking” (The Ringer) and “kaleidoscopic” (The New York Times) reassessment of this notorious chapter in American history.

Over two harrowing nights in Los Angeles, Charles Manson’s young followers brutally murdered seven people, including the pregnant actress Sharon Tate. With no apparent mercy or motive, the Manson Family’s actions, driven by their leader’s commands, ignited national paranoia and marked the end of the sixties. Manson’s name became synonymous with an era where deceit mingled with genius, free love could lead to brainwashing, and the line between utopia and dystopia was as thin as an acid trip.

Initially tasked with writing a magazine piece on the murders, O’Neill feared he would find nothing new. Instead, he stumbled upon evidence suggesting a cover-up, highlighting police negligence, legal misconduct, and possible intelligence surveillance. An intense interview with Vincent Bugliosi, the Manson Family prosecutor and author of Helter Skelter transformed a once-friendly source into a nemesis, signaling to O’Neill that he was onto something significant. Each revelation raised more questions:

  • Who were Manson’s true Hollywood connections, and how far would they go to conceal their affiliations?
  • Why did law enforcement, including Manson’s parole officer, repeatedly fail to intervene despite numerous opportunities?
  • How did Manson, an illiterate ex-convict, manipulate a group of peaceful hippies into becoming ruthless killers?

O’Neill’s relentless pursuit of the truth led him from reclusive celebrities to veteran spies, from San Francisco’s summer of love to the clandestine realms of the CIA’s mind-control experiments. His investigation, spanning twenty years, included hundreds of new interviews and dozens of previously unseen documents from the LAPD, FBI, and CIA.

Chaos presents a compelling argument, supported by Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Steven Kay, suggesting the potential to overturn the Manson murder convictions. This book challenges our understanding of a pivotal era in American history, offering a fresh perspective on the infamous Manson case.

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  1. The same players always see to come up.
    And all of the Hellywood types are deleting their ‘social media content’ in light of Diddy being arrested.

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