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Table of Contents:
Overviews of Cult Leaders Past and Present:
• Charles Manson
• Rael
• Jim Jones
• Marshall Applewhite
• Robert DeGrimston
• L. Ron Hubbard
• Yogi Bhajan
• Sun Myung Moon
• David Koresh
• Krishna Venta
How to Say What You Want to Say… Correctly
Repelling/Attracting Statements
Chain Rapport
Dealing With Difficult People
How to Control Groups and Crowds
Conquering Acts
False Fronts
Emotional Switching
Symbol Fractionation/Conditioning
Charles Manson
Charles Manson was born “No-Name Maddox” in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 12, 1934. Manson
was the illegitimate son of Kathleen Maddox, a 16-year old drunk and sometime prostitute. It’s
interesting to note that his name was changed later on; “Maddox” doesn’t sound nearly as menacing as
“Manson”. Shadows of Hitler, whose father’s name was changed from Shicklgruber to Hitler, and
whose adopted symbol Manson wears on his forehead?
Contrary to popular belief, Manson’s first experience with incarceration was not his own doing. His
mother, who was an alcoholic and occasional prostitute, searched for a foster home to put young Charles
in. When this proved difficult she turned him over to the “Gibault School for Boys” in 1947. After 10
months at this “school” Manson escaped. He tracked down his mother because he wanted to be reunited
with her, but she didn’t have time to concern herself with her son and he took to living in the streets.
This is where his life of crime began. He took to the streets where theft was a way of life, eventually
getting arrested. True to form, he escaped confinement after just one day. After a couple more escapes
and captures, along with several more robberies, Manson got himself a three-year stint in a reform
school in Plainfield, Illinois. If the book “Manson In His Own Words” is to be believed, he was raped
and beaten with the encouragement of one of the guards at the school.
I will spare you a more detailed description of Manson’s activities before ending up in California since
the information is so readily available elsewhere. But one important issue must be mentioned before we
fast-forward to California – Manson’s study of Scientology. In his final prison stay before he gained
infamy, Manson studied Scientology and Dianetics. He continued his studies and then suddenly
dropped them, writing to Scientology officers and claiming that he had achieved “Clear” (see the L. Ron
Hubbard section for more information on what “clear” means). Manson also studied “How to Win
Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie and various hypnosis and self-help books.
Paroled over his own objections in March 1967, Manson ended up in the Haight-Asbury district in San
Francisco. By this time the area was degenerating into a “hippie-trap” – thousands of young people
were attracted to the area due to television exposure and mention of the city in popular songs, but there
were plenty of manipulators, drug dealers, bikers, and other waiting to take advantage of the naïve
newcomers. Manson, imprisoned for most of his adulthood and around 30 years old at this point, was
shocked at how society had changed. The music, lack of moral values, drugs, and easy sex were new to
him.
He jumped into his new life with gusto, pursuing a career in music. Along the way he met several
female followers along with a few men, and together they would make their music and engage in sex
orgies. Manson moved easily with the jet-set of the time, consulting on a movie about Christ (he
apparently quit the project when the idea of a black man coming back as Christ was decided upon),
having homosexual/bisexual affairs with Hollywood couples (to this day he refuses to name them), and
living with Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys. Here Manson recorded some of his music for top-notch
producers but could never find anyone to promote him properly.
Here are some tactics from Charles Manson that you may find worthy of your contemplation:
• He used to tell the girls he was having sex with to pretend that he was their father, because they had
“father issues”
• He constantly states that he is a reflection of everything he’s seen and heard.
• He speaks in a LOUD voice
• He is rather glib – it’s difficult to describe in writing, but he has a way of turning things around on
people rather quickly.
This author can verify that “Manson-speak” has a powerful effect. One evening a young virgin was at
my apartment and rejected my advances. As she was at the door ready to leave, I laid a philosophical-
type rap on her about how she was “living in her mother’s mind”, etc. and ten minutes later she was on
my bed experiencing her first sex.
The Manson “family” was in the orbit of many occult groups during their time – the Process Church of
the Final Judgment being at the top of the list, along with the Solar Temple of the O.T.O., the Church of
Satan, and miscellaneous devil-worshippers and freaks. Many believe it was because of this contact that
Manson developed his “I’m Christ/I’m Satan” philosophy that wowed his followers, as the Process
Church had a similar philosophy. Regardless, things started to sour in the “family”. Drug deals gone
bad, a black drug dealer shot that was mistakenly thought to be a Black Panther leader (Helter Skelter,
anyone?), and imprisoned friends eventually led to the grotesque slaughter known as Tate/LaBianca.
Manson and friends were sentenced to death, but since the death penalty was overturned they are all
eligible for parole. Many appearances have been made before parole boards by all of them, yet they all
remain in prison to this day.
People constantly ask: “Why were so many people attracted to Manson?” – this question is answered
later in the book.
Rael
Born Claude Vorilhon September 30th, 1946, in Vichy France, “Rael” was the product of a French
woman and a Holocaust survivor. His mother apparently did not care much for him as she placed him in
the care of his aunt at the age of seven.
Claude showed an interest in being a star early in his life. At the age of 15 he abandoned his studies and
went by the name “Claude Celler” to try and make it as a pop singer. He did have one song that got
some airplay, but that was the end of that.
Claude, being a fan of auto racing, then decided to put together a magazine, “Auto Pop”. Referred to as
a “little rag” by one of his old friends, this venture lasted only a few issues then quietly disappeared.
It was at this point Claude chose his real career path: cult leader. Using an imagination that would have
come in handy during his days as a magazine publisher, he related tales of meetings with space aliens
and trips to other planets. As is the norm with these types of interplanetary conferences, the aliens
supposedly delivered an “important message” to Claude that he needed to relate to mankind.
These claims, while patently ridiculous, did obtain some media attention, which went to Claude’s head
and some would say led to an obsession with self-promotion. He appeared on a popular French
television program in 1974 and received thousands of fan letters – which would turn out to be the basis
for the cult of “Rael”.
Here is a timeline of publicity stunts by the Raelians:
• 1992: Raelians bought billboard space in Toronto to welcome extraterrestrials.
• November 1992: A “condom-mobile” financed and staffed by the Raelians toured schools of the
Montreal Catholic School Commission after the commission decided not to allow condom-vending
machines in student washrooms.
• 1997: In Las Vegas , Rael announced the formation of the first human cloning company, Clonaid.
• 1998: Rael announced he had received a message from the aliens that they would soon return. An
Order of the Angels was created to prepare for the arrival of the aliens, said to have a fondness for
beautiful women.
• July 2000: Raelians took to the streets of Montreal to collect signatures for a UNESCO peace
manifesto as an offshoot activity of their annual international convention at UFOland. After UNESCO
headquarters in Paris denied Rael’s claim that his movement was one of the Manifesto 2000 official
messengers or partners, he accused UNESCO of religious discrimination.
• March 2001: Rael appears before the U.S. Congress as it debates human cloning.
• May 2001: Rael claimed that a South Korean postage stamp commemorating him had been issued, a
claim that couldn’t be supported by Korean officials.
• October 2002: Raelians targeted some high schools and colleges, urging Roman Catholics to renounce
their faith.
• December 2002: Clonaid, a spin-off of Rael’s main organization, claims to have successfully produced
a human clone. Proof of this has yet to be submitted.
One byproduct of “Rael’s” cult success has been several beautiful female followers. The Raelians, as
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