GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST, VOL 143: NEIL SANDERS – MANSON REVISITED, 50 YEARS ON



As the 50th anniversary of one of the most notorious events in modern culture approaches, Neil Sanders re-guests on the show to re-examine the Tate/ LaBianca murders, reportedly commissioned by notorious cult leader Charles Manson. 

Neil draws on content from his massively comprehensive book ‘Now Is The Only Thing That’s Real’ to question both the official narrative on the events of 8th and 9th August 1969, as well as aspects of the conventional conspiracy theories attached. In many ways, the Manson events spelled the death knell of the Hippie dream and 60s idealism, and we ask whether this was circumstantial, or all part of a plan.

Along the way the conversation encompasses the CIA. MK-Ultra, the Mafia, Scientology, the Process Church, the Church of Satan, the Beach Boys, Roman Polanski, Yul Brynner, Cary Grant, Steve McQueen, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Dennis Hopper and many others.

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GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST, VOL. 142: DR. RODNEY SHABAZZ – BABYLON INFILTRATION OF REGGAE CULTURE



When corporate and control-system meddling and subversion has been present in every other popular music genre, why would anyone reasonably expect things to have been any different in Reggae – a music and culture which has captivated many millions of fans and followers all over the world?

Here to discuss the various manipulations is the New York-based author, lecturer and black cultural studies scholar R.A Ptahsen, more commonly known as Rodney Shabazz. He offers a masterclass overview of how reggae music evolved out the earlier Ska and Rocksteady styles, (and before that, mento music,) and how all remain rooted in African cultural traditions. We also discuss how Reggae represents a culture and a lifestyle beyond the music, intrinsically linked to the Rastafari religion and the deification of the long-time Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie, and the ceremonial smoking of marijuana.

Dr. Shabazz casts a critical eye over the emergence of the Reggae sub-genre known as Dancehall which appeared in the 1980s, its lyrics rooted in vulgarity, and which largely replaced conscious message-music as the pre-dominant expression of the music. This occurred soon after the untimely deaths of Bob Marley and Inner Circle’s Jacob Miller, with Peter Tosh’s demise following a few years later, and Dr. Shabazz raises suspicions about three of the most politically active of Jamaica’s musicians all meeting early ends. We re-visit aspects of Bob Marley’s terminal cancer. Also coming under scrutiny are Chris Blackwell, founder of the hugely influential, Island Records, and David Rodigan, the immensely popular British Reggae DJ. With both coming from white, privileged backgrounds and military links, is there more to know about how they achieved their respective prominent positions than first meets the eye?

The Harvard Business School report into manipulating the black music scene of the early 1970s, as commissioned by Columbia Records Group and refernced in the interview, is discussed in this article:

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GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST, VOL. 139: THE VEGAN AGENDA ROUNDTABLE

A highly topical subject comes under the spotlight for a four-way roundtable discussion. Sean McCann, Jo Lomax and Nathan Riddett guest to discuss the current social-engineering push to promote Veganism. We all agree that the reason this is getting done WON’T be out of the elite controllers’ compassion and concern for all living sentient beings – particularly when the likes of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Russell Brand and Beyonce have been playing their part in the push. This leaves us to reflect on the REAL reasons for the co-ordinated agenda, now being ramped up at record speed.

The show ends with Sean McCann giving his thoughts on Carnism, (meat-eating,) as depicted in Stanley Kubrick’s mindblowing ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ movie, and its relation to the Biblical creation myth, Darwinism, satanism and human consciousness.

The 1973 movie ‘Soylent Green,’ as discussed in the show, can be viewed for free online here:

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MARK DEVLIN GUESTS ON CHANT IT DOWN RADIO, WITH LUEMAS

I guested on the Chant It Down radio show hosted by Luemas out of Hawaii, getting into heavy conversation about culture-creation, the direction human society is headed, and specifically, the role the music industry continues to play in mass mind-control, moral subversion, and the shaping of societal ‘norms.’ We went into much detail specifically on the systematic degeneration of the hip-hop genre, and I ended up on another passionate rant.

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