Chaos: The Manson Murders proposes that Charles Manson was actually a CIA plant, rather than a failed musician out for ...
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Based in part on the Tom O'Neill book 'Chaos,' Errol Morris' new Netflix doc merely scratches the surface on possible CIA, FBI conspiracy theories.
Tom O’Neill’s 2019 book ‘Chaos’ introduced the theory that the CIA may have been studying the Manson Family long before the murders. Netflix ... and conspiracy when reality is often ...
Did the CIA help Charles Manson control his family's minds? Errol Morris' “CHAOS: The Manson Murders" attempts to find out.
Dan Stevens co-stars as a conspiracy theory-promoting personality in the limited series “Zero Day.” (Jojo Whilden/Netflix) Those flourishes include, but aren’t limited to, a very Alex Jones ...
Sure, Chaos does dive into the whole aspect of the cult leader orchestrating the crimes to incite a race war known as Helter ...
Errol Morris' film is built around the theory that Charles Manson learned mind-control techniques from the CIA. But guess ...
Master director Errol Morris puts together new interviews and creative storytelling devices to examine (but hardly prove) journalist's conspiracy theory.
A new documentary explores conspiracy theories surrounding a 1960s killing spree carried out by Charles Manson's followers.
Was Charles Manson involved with the CIA's MKUltra program or any vast government conspiracy? Don't look here for answers.
Alas, there’s no confirmation that Manson had any real contact with the CIA or FBI, and that tenuousness also typifies O’Neill’s primary conjecture: that Manson was trained to control minds by Dr.
A new three-part documentary about late The Doors star Jim Morrison delves into an eyebrow-raising fan theory that the singer ...
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