The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman 
A little something for everyone- conspiracies, the mafia, drugs, insanity, witchcraft...It must have taken a long, long time to do all this research considering not only the dense content (at times too dense for some readers) and the absolutely gargantuan size of the book itself.
Finally a more fair and balanced account about Charles Manson and his alleged deeds, brainwashing et cetera. This book doesn't rely on the phantasy of the author. It sticks to the fact and doesn't revert to the weird theories other authors have done.

One of the best books I ever read. I loved the details about Manson in the psychedelic and post-hippie eras, sixties fans would love this book.
The author does a fantastic job portraying the case in such a light that it was at once comprehensive and yet comprehensible.SOme of the material by Manson was the usual ranting hobo rubbish, but most of the rest of the book was amazing.
Finally an objective book which gives a voice to those who have been demonised by the media for decades. The more I research this case the clearer it becomes that Manson was the patsy used to try to end the counter culture of the 60's. Anyone with a true interest in this case will be gripped. !0 out of 10.
This was great! Very informative. If you want to know the truth read this and listen to what he says in interviews. Even if he acts in a way that would make you think hes crazy. we can all act this way and are all capable of what he is. Now we need to understand that what we're told on the news is b.sWe have to look into all of this ourselves.And heres a good book to start with :)
Nikolas Schreck
Paperback | Pages: 991 pages Rating: 4.2 | 319 Users | 69 Reviews

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Summing up 25 years of Nikolas Schreck's research into the Charles Manson phenomenon, this Book of Revelations illuminates unknown dimensions of Manson as philosopher, musician, Gnostic mystic, Mafia fall guy, revolutionary, and friend, lover and drug dealer to 1960s Hollywood's best-known rock stars and movie idols. The first comprehensive study of Manson's life, times, crimes, and thought, this is the ultimate guide to the Manson mysteries, portraying the human being behind the media-created monster's many masks. Drawing on police evidence suppressed during Manson's trial, Schreck exposes the "Helter Skelter" legend as one of the twentieth century's greatest cover-ups, unveils the hidden Mafia drug-dealing background of the "Manson murders" and traces the underworld connections linking the victims to their killers. The author's recent conversations with Manson and others directly involved in the psychedelic era's apocalypse allow the true story kept secret for decades to be told at last. Jacket design artist/graphic designer and all chapter plates by Zeena Schreck. "Easter Monday Audience with the Underworld Pope: Charles Manson Interviewed and Decoded" is Zeena's full transcript with introduction and annotations of the raw footage of Nikolas Schreck's interview to his documentary, Charles Manson Superstar.Present Of Books The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman
Title | : | The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman |
Author | : | Nikolas Schreck |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Apocalypse Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 991 pages |
Published | : | 2011 by World Operations (first published March 1988) |
Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Mystery. Psychology. Cultural. Counter Culture. Nonfiction. Pseudoscience. Conspiracy Theories. Anthropology |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 319 Users | 69 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books The Manson File: Myth and Reality of an Outlaw Shaman
Just a rehash of old informationThough I can't fault the book it was written in 89 Still proved disappointing Looking forward to the updated version though pricey it's 900 plus pages compared to this version at a mere 197 pagesA little something for everyone- conspiracies, the mafia, drugs, insanity, witchcraft...It must have taken a long, long time to do all this research considering not only the dense content (at times too dense for some readers) and the absolutely gargantuan size of the book itself.
Finally a more fair and balanced account about Charles Manson and his alleged deeds, brainwashing et cetera. This book doesn't rely on the phantasy of the author. It sticks to the fact and doesn't revert to the weird theories other authors have done.

One of the best books I ever read. I loved the details about Manson in the psychedelic and post-hippie eras, sixties fans would love this book.
The author does a fantastic job portraying the case in such a light that it was at once comprehensive and yet comprehensible.SOme of the material by Manson was the usual ranting hobo rubbish, but most of the rest of the book was amazing.
Finally an objective book which gives a voice to those who have been demonised by the media for decades. The more I research this case the clearer it becomes that Manson was the patsy used to try to end the counter culture of the 60's. Anyone with a true interest in this case will be gripped. !0 out of 10.
This was great! Very informative. If you want to know the truth read this and listen to what he says in interviews. Even if he acts in a way that would make you think hes crazy. we can all act this way and are all capable of what he is. Now we need to understand that what we're told on the news is b.sWe have to look into all of this ourselves.And heres a good book to start with :)
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