Lots of weird stuff - Laurel Canyon - Not many of those people left alive are they? There was a book written about Laurel Canyon - not just the wonderland murders.
Anybody ever read it? Hoping for a cliff notes version.
I read this essay about a year ago.
Inside The LC: The Strange But Mostly True Story Of Laurel Canyon & The Birth Of The Hippie Generation By Dave McGowan
Fascinating and long, and it took several evening to get through. I think it is valuable information. It connects the music and entertainment world of the 1960s and 70s within the Laurel Canyon area, the many occult-related deaths in that world, many, many ties to military intelligence.
The beginning of the essay starts with the revelation that Jim Morrison of The Doors (occult reference) was the son of U.S. Navy Admiral George Stephen Morrison, the commander from the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident. Many others in that world had parents or other family members that were connected with the military and military intel.
Another connection was a now-closed Naval intel facility in LC that produced/processed highly classified film.
I wonder what the author would have to say in light of the revelations of PG and the like.
Here is the beginning ...
Join me now, if you have the time, as we take a stroll down memory lane to a time nearly four-and-a-half decades ago a time when America last had uniformed ground troops fighting a sustained and bloody battle to impose, uhmm, democracy on a sovereign nation.
It is the first week of August, 1964, and U.S. warships under the command of U.S. Navy Admiral George Stephen Morrison have allegedly come under attack while patrolling Vietnams Tonkin Gulf. This event, subsequently dubbed the Tonkin Gulf Incident, will result in the immediate passing by the U.S. Congress of the obviously pre-drafted Tonkin Gulf Resolution, which will, in turn, quickly lead to Americas deep immersion into the bloody Vietnam quagmire. Before it is over, well over fifty thousand American bodies along with literally millions of Southeast Asian bodies will litter the battlefields of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
For the record, the Tonkin Gulf Incident appears to differ somewhat from other alleged provocations that have driven this country to war. This was not, as we have seen so many times before, a false flag operation (which is to say, an operation that involves Uncle Sam attacking himself and then pointing an accusatory finger at someone else). It was also not, as we have also seen on more than one occasion, an attack that was quite deliberately provoked. No, what the Tonkin Gulf incident actually was, as it turns out, is an attack that never took place at all. The entire incident, as has been all but officially acknowledged, was spun from whole cloth. (It is quite possible, however, that the intent was to provoke a defensive response, which could then be cast as an unprovoked attack on U.S ships. The ships in question were on an intelligence mission and were operating in a decidedly provocative manner. It is quite possible that when Vietnamese forces failed to respond as anticipated, Uncle Sam decided to just pretend as though they had.)
Nevertheless, by early February 1965, the U.S. will without a declaration of war and with no valid reason to wage one begin indiscriminately bombing North Vietnam. By March of that same year, the infamous Operation Rolling Thunder will have commenced. Over the course of the next three-and-a-half years, millions of tons of bombs, missiles, rockets, incendiary devices and chemical warfare agents will be dumped on the people of Vietnam in what can only be described as one of the worst crimes against humanity ever perpetrated on this planet.