The
Closing Argument... "Manson spoke about this?" "Yes,
many times. That there would be a city of gold, but there would be no life, and
there would be a tree there that bears twelve different kinds of fruit that changed
every month. And this was interpreted to mean-this was the hole down under Death
Valley. "Did he talk about the twelve tribes of Israel?" "Yes.
That was in there, too. It was supposed to get back to the 144,000 people. The
Family was to grow to this number." "The twelve tribes of Israel
being 144,000 people?" "Yes." "And Manson said
that the Family would eventually increase to 144,000 people?" "Yes."
"Did he say when this would take place?" "Oh, yes.
See, it was all happening simultaneously. In other words, as we are making the
music and it is drawing all the young love to the desert, the Family increases
in ranks, and at the same time this sets off Helter Skelter. So then the Family
finds the hole in the meantime and gets down in the hole and lives there until
the whole thing comes down." "Until Helter Skelter comes down?"
"Yes." "Did he say who would win this Helter Skelter?"
"The karma would have completely reversed, meaning that the black
men would be on top and the white race would be wiped out; there would be none
except for the Family." "Except for Manson and the Family?"
"Yes." "Did he say what the black man would do once
he was all by himself?" "Well, according to Charlie, he would
clean up the mess, just like he always has done. He is supposed to be the servant,
see. He will clean up the mess that he made, that the white man made, and build
the world back up a little bit, build the cities back up, but then he wouldn't
know what to do with it, he couldn't handle it." "Blackie couldn't
handle it?" more
on the closing argument
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