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April 22, 2011


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STEP ASIDE AL GORE!

CHARLES MANSON IS
NEW GLOBAL WARMING/NWO AMBASSADOR BY RICHARD EVANS (FOR HENRYMAKOW.COM)


Henry,

AT the gym this morning, where television is unavoidable,  I saw they've made Charles Manson this week's celebrity.  The initial interview was by phone from the Spanish edition of VANITY FAIR to Manson in Corcoran State Prison in California.  This morning the entire mainstream media machine broadcast this 70 year old psychopath's telephone rant on Global Warming and endorsement of one world government.

"Everyone's God and if we don't wake up to that there's going to be no weather because our polar caps are melting because we're doing bad things to the atmosphere."

"We've got to put everything in one world now.  If it doesn't come to one world now, there will be no life on the planet."

Media's excuse for this latest revival of Manson's celebrity status is the 40th anniversary of Manson's conviction and sentencing for the 1969 Manson 'family' killing spree in the Hollywood Hills.


MANSON BACKGROUND



For those who don't know the story, it's too long to recount here, so start with this bio [http://mayhem44.tripod.com/mansonbio.html] 

Bastard son of a Cincinnati prostitute, he grew up in orphanages where he was raped and abused.  His first violent act was fracturing the skull of a bully who taunted him, at 12 years old. He spent his adolescence in juvenile jail schools, graduating to car thief and burglar.   In prison he apprenticed himself to notorious pimps and petty con men to learn the arts of manipulating people. 

In addition to his psychological damage from a brutal childhood, his adult height was 5 foot 2 inches tall, what he lacked in brute physical brawn he made up for with viciousness and deceptive charisma.  On the phone to Vanity Fair for this interview Manson reiterated, "I don't play. I shoot people. I'm a mal hombre.  I'm a mean guy. I'm an outlaw. I'm a criminal. I'm everything bad.'

When he was paroled from ten years of hard prison time in 1967 Manson was 33 years old.  He had a plan. He headed for the Haight Asbury neighborhood in San Francisco in the persona of a peace and love Hippie and environmental activist.  At that time "the Haight" was saturated with runaway naive teenagers from all over the country.  It only took Manson a couple of hours off the bus from prison to find two girls to move in with. 

That's how the 'Family' began and grew to over two dozen disciples of Charlie's 'movement'. Manson's ideas were carried on by members of the original Manson 'family' who hadn't been directly involved in the murders.    This year they issued a press release to the media, "

On January 27, 2011, prominent defense lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano filed a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights for the immediate release of American prisoner Charles Milles Manson.


The Inter-American Commision on Human Rights is a part of the Organization of American States (OAS).  Its human rights duties stem from three documents:  the OAS Charter, the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, and the American Convention on Human Rights."

stefano.jpegThe OAS is a Globalist NGO, and arm of the UN.  http://www.oas.org/en/default.asp

Manson's new defender is Giovanni Di Stefano - mysterious Italian power broker whose turned up in the center of many creepy events - such as  Saddam Hussein's defense attorney.

Representing Saddam Hussein got Stefano the media nickname, "The Devil's Advocate".

The petition to this Globalist organization implores the President of the United States - Illuminati stooge Obama - to immediately release avowed Satanist murderer Charles Manson.

Related - DiStanfo is the Devil's Advocate

--Bob Replies:

It's an odd aspect of the Manson case that  he was convicted of the murder of people whom he didn't kill.  His "followers" did the killing, and not even in his presence.  If the latter had somehow been reduced to automatism by Manson, then they clearly were not responsible for their actions and should have been acquitted.  On the other hand, if they were acting as conscious and responsible adults, then Manson should not have been convicted of murder, because you can't be held accountable for such a deed merely because you suggest to others that they should do it.  The Manson case appears to undermine the principles of personal responsibility on which the justice system is supposed to be based.





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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at