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There was no revolution. Just a bunch of dumb kids thinking that getting high and getting laid was a revolution.
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That's often a problem with criminal conspiracies... the only people with direct knowledge are unreliable low-lifes
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France won't extradite its citizens to any other country.
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That is very often a problem with these conspiracy theories... the CIA and FBI could find someone just a little more competent to do the job? Also, Manson has never been able to keep his mouth shut about anything for 5 minutes, there's no way that this would be any different... or that the CIA or FBI would use such a hopeless blabbermouth.
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This is like all other idiotic conspiracy theories... poke one or two holes in the official story, then say because there's something not quite right about the official story then OBVIOUSLY this completely nonsensical alternative explanation must be true even though there is absolutely zero evidence to support it. The simple fact is that Charles Manson was crazy as a f***ing loon and got his followers to be the same way, and his motives make no sense because crazy motives make no sense to sane people.
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At 2:54 that's not the same photo. A very similar pose but there are clear differences. For example, in the photo on the left you can clearly see the sole of his left boot, but in the photo on the right you're looking at the top of his rear boot not the sole.
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Depends on how much seafood you eat. People did manage to live a few million years before the introduction of iodized salt.
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Never hurt a man's dog. You never know who that owner might be.
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@greatwhite3676 What unit is that? The 3rd Shitposting Brigade or the Brownshirts?
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Charlie don't surf, and his family dont spel to gud.
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"Special" is one way to describe you...
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I hope they don't fall in the bottomless pit.
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@ChristelVinot It is a significant difference, in that a cult is almost always held together by the charisma of one leader. When that leader dies the cult either splits into multiple smaller sub-cults (like the Branch Davidians from 7th Day Adventism), transforms into a more conventional religion like Mormonism, or dies out. I think Scientology is in the process of dying out, it's just taking a while, mostly because Scientology got very good at attaching itself to money and celebrity.
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Briefing officer: "Terminate the colonel's command." Willard: "Terminate... the colonel?" CIA spook: "Terminate... with extreme prejudice."
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Charlie don't surf... and his family dont spel to gud.
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Funny, when I interviewed with the CIA they forgot to ask that question.
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@robbieracer3294 The CIA had absolutely nothing to do with that.
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Your ignorance is no excuse. Che was extremely bloodthirsty and enjoyed taking a personal role in executions using his own pistol. He was also a violent homophobe and was responsible for the murder and imprisonment of many men just for being gay.
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And therefore CIA space alien Hitler clones! OBVIOUSLY!
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Much of the rock that now makes up the Himalayas and the related Hindu Kush mountains was sea floor tens of millions of years ago before India collided with the rest of Asia and caused the crust in the impact zone to be uplifted, creating the mountains.
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It was THEIR motivation - they believed Charlie. The question is what was HIS motivation if he didn't actually believe his own nonsense.
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It is not a legal requirement, but it is hardly irrelevant. Juries want a motive if they're going to convict.
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There's little question that the dumb kids believed Charlie's nonsense, the question is whether he believed it himself, and if not, what his real motive was. The problem is that people expect the motive of a nutjob like Manson to make sense.
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Just don't hurt his dog.
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The CIA did not kill Che, they wanted him turned over for interrogation. Their asset on the scene, Rodriguez (who was an anti-Castro Cuban exile) disobeyed his orders and recommended that the Bolivians execute him immediately, but the ultimate decision was the Bolivian generals'.
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It was a very new and fragile democracy, though.
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One minor correction: he was working for the CIA, but he was not an officer in the CIA, he was a Cuban exile they used as an asset.
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@tonysoprano3278 Depending on the particular design. If you don't know what you're doing you may turn it into an extremely unreliable and even dangerous automatic.
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Maybe there's a net?
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Is it possible that you are running a pedophile slavery ring out of your basement? I think a better question is, "Is there any EVIDENCE that...?" And the answer in both case is "No."
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@roseypeach8363 Which is precisely why "possibilities" are completely irrelevant. It's POSSIBLE that Manson faked my, I mean his death and this is really him writing under an assumed name. I mean, you can't prove it's NOT true, can you?
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The problem is identifying the one guy out of thousands of others. You can't pay everybody in the country $50k, and even if you did how do you know they'll keep their word?
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And it is COMPLETE IRRELEVANT that dead people can't be plaintiffs in a libel suit.
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It costs a buck o' five
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I must have missed where he advocated women putting pink salt in their coochies.
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You do understand that the Godfather is fiction, right?
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if they're violent criminals, measure it against the cost of the crimes they'll commit if you let them out. I guarantee you prison is cheaper. No one ever seems to analyze it in those terms.
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@IRONSHEIKBURNERACCOUNT I agree 100% with that.
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Or maybe the album you have is a fake someone made up to defraud gullible murder junkies...
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The Internet has proved to be the most effective tool in history for the propagation of ignorance and BS.
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Che was a murderous thug and the entire world was better off with him dead. That said, Rodriguez defied his orders, the CIA wanted to keep him alive for questioning (as Che himself expected). Given their methods, which were even worse back then than today, just shooting him may have been more merciful. But ultimately it was the Bolivian generals who made the decision.
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@sargentfinex I understand that no matter what he was a symbol of, Che was a murderous fanatic who caused misery and suffering wherever he went. Castro was glad to be rid of him, he was much more useful as a martyr than he'd ever been in life.
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@sargentfinex Free helicopter rides for all commies.
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I won't disagree with Ben that people losing purpose when they lose jobs is a problem... unfortunately the jobs are going, technology is seeing to that, talking about how much better it would be if everyone worked is useless. We need to figure out what our post-capitalist economy is going to look like because within 50 years 90% of the population will be economically useless and unemployable because there will be nothing they can do that a robot can't do cheaper and better.
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There's just one problem: an utter and complete lack of even the tiniest shred of evidence.
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If by "some" you mean "none whatsoever," sure.
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@xsuploader Are you kidding? Boomers are the ones who said if it feels good, do it.
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No, the Great Salt Lake is much younger than that, it's a remnant of a lake that formed around 30,000 years ago due to changes in the climate during the Pleistocene (Ice Age). The inland sea covered most of what i now the western US tens of millions of years ago before various geological processes, mostly driven by the subduction of the Pacific plate under the North American plate, caused the western half of the continent to be uplifted.
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Too bad I can onl'y like this comment once...
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What's the size of the canyon? And what are the atmospheric conditions like? I have seen some pretty impressive scopes of various types. Quality of the glass is much more important than magnification.
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