Anonymous ID: 13168b April 14, 2020, 6:49 p.m. No.8797665   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7693

>>8797478

> surgeon general is nothing but a dumb nigger saying that niggers and beaners are "socially predisposed" to the virus

 

The problem with documentary is it leaves out many details about Laurel Canyon in the 1960s and early 1970s.

 

There is so much more to the story..

 

Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops & the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream …. by David McGowan

 

Of course they just killed off McGowan at the age of 55 by cancer.

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18617616-weird-scenes-inside-the-canyon

 

Once you learn the truth you will find the songs you know will never feel the same..

 

"Laurel Canyon in the 1960s and early 1970s was a magical place where a dizzying array of musical artists congregated to create much of the music that provided the soundtrack to those turbulent times. Members of bands like the Byrds, the Doors, Buffalo Springfield, the Monkees, the Beach Boys, the Turtles, the Eagles, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Steppenwolf, CSN, Three Dog Night and Love, along with other singer/songwriters as Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, James Taylor and Carole King, lived together and jammed together in the bucolic community nestled in the Hollywood Hills.

 

But there was a dark side to that scene as well.

 

Many didn't make it out alive, and many deaths remain shrouded in mystery to this day. Far more integrated into the scene than most would like to admit was a guy by the name of Charles Manson, along with his murderous entourage. Also floating about the periphery were various political operatives, up-and-coming politicians and intelligence personnel—the same sort of people who gave birth to many of the rock stars populating the canyon. And all the canyon's colorful characters—rock stars, hippies, murderers and politicos—happily coexisted alongside a covert military installation.

 

Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon is the very strange, but nevertheless true story of the dark underbelly of a hippie utopia."