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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:04,162 WWW.MY-SUBS.CO 1 00:00:13,763 --> 00:00:15,306 Unconditional love. 2 00:00:15,974 --> 00:00:17,559 Endless devotion. 3 00:00:18,309 --> 00:00:23,314 And the power to control people's minds, bodies and souls. 4 00:00:24,524 --> 00:00:26,693 All of this can be yours. 5 00:00:30,155 --> 00:00:31,698 You just have to follow this playbook. 6 00:00:32,699 --> 00:00:35,952 A series of tactics that aspiring cult leaders use 7 00:00:36,036 --> 00:00:39,956 to convert themselves from humble mortals into living gods. 8 00:00:53,595 --> 00:00:57,682 But tread this path carefully or things could get out of hand. 9 00:01:00,810 --> 00:01:02,604 Ready to save some souls? 10 00:01:08,318 --> 00:01:09,903 What is a cult anyway? 11 00:01:11,446 --> 00:01:14,449 A cult is a group that's centered around a powerful, 12 00:01:14,532 --> 00:01:17,118 charismatic, often autocratic figure. 13 00:01:17,202 --> 00:01:20,747 Often these groups involved an element of mind control 14 00:01:20,830 --> 00:01:22,290 and suppression of free thought. 15 00:01:22,373 --> 00:01:26,169 And in almost every instance, they end up in bloodshed and death. 16 00:01:27,170 --> 00:01:31,007 But what cults really offer people is the chance to belong. 17 00:01:31,508 --> 00:01:36,221 It's part of being human to want to have easy answers, 18 00:01:36,304 --> 00:01:39,474 to want to be part of something bigger than yourself. 19 00:01:39,557 --> 00:01:43,311 I never thought that I would've been in a cult, 20 00:01:43,394 --> 00:01:45,313 but it was so inviting. 21 00:01:45,396 --> 00:01:49,609 We were making the world a better place. 22 00:01:49,692 --> 00:01:52,070 All of us end up in times in our lives 23 00:01:52,153 --> 00:01:56,157 where we are feeling a little bit lost and feeling a little bit vulnerable. 24 00:01:56,241 --> 00:02:00,286 And, a good cult leader will come in and say, "I've got just the thing." 25 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:05,560 With this playbook in hand, 26 00:02:05,625 --> 00:02:08,211 you too can harness human vulnerability 27 00:02:08,962 --> 00:02:10,839 and make it work for you. 28 00:02:10,922 --> 00:02:14,467 It's definitely about telling people what they want to hear 29 00:02:14,551 --> 00:02:16,219 and seeing us as little machines. 30 00:02:16,302 --> 00:02:18,847 They're just trying to find the button to push, 31 00:02:18,930 --> 00:02:22,725 the carrot or the stick that we need for motivation to do what they want. 32 00:02:23,309 --> 00:02:25,770 But before you can transform people's lives, 33 00:02:26,354 --> 00:02:28,690 you need to start by reinventing yourself. 34 00:02:29,732 --> 00:02:32,861 Nobody did this quite like Charles Manson, 35 00:02:33,903 --> 00:02:37,490 the petty criminal, and failed folk rock troubadour 36 00:02:38,950 --> 00:02:42,704 who went on to become a legend in his own unique way. 37 00:02:46,374 --> 00:02:47,709 I know your fears. 38 00:02:49,669 --> 00:02:52,088 I see through your minds. 39 00:02:55,717 --> 00:02:59,470 This is the face Charles Manson revealed to the world 40 00:02:59,554 --> 00:03:01,055 as he stood trial for murder. 41 00:03:02,974 --> 00:03:03,975 One year earlier, 42 00:03:04,058 --> 00:03:07,687 he inspired his followers to embark on a brutal killing spree. 43 00:03:08,938 --> 00:03:11,191 - Do you have feelings about it? - Feelings? 44 00:03:11,900 --> 00:03:13,401 All my feelings are good. 45 00:03:14,527 --> 00:03:16,029 One thing you can't deny, 46 00:03:16,905 --> 00:03:19,282 the man made the most of his abilities. 47 00:03:20,408 --> 00:03:23,995 He was an actor and he loved the role. 48 00:03:24,078 --> 00:03:29,250 And he got into the role even deeper than anyone would ever imagine. 49 00:03:30,126 --> 00:03:33,046 Ready to follow Charlie's path to legend status? 50 00:03:33,713 --> 00:03:36,257 It starts with having the right priorities. 51 00:03:42,472 --> 00:03:46,017 You don't get to be a cult leader by saying, 52 00:03:46,100 --> 00:03:47,852 "Hey, I'm just like the rest of you." 53 00:03:47,936 --> 00:03:51,481 The most successful are going to claim, 54 00:03:51,564 --> 00:03:53,483 and sometimes even believe, 55 00:03:54,234 --> 00:03:56,194 that they've got something else. 56 00:03:56,819 --> 00:03:58,488 Or to put it another way... 57 00:03:58,571 --> 00:04:00,990 Cult leaders, every single one of them, 58 00:04:01,074 --> 00:04:03,368 has pathological narcissism. 59 00:04:03,868 --> 00:04:06,371 They don't give a fuck about anybody but themselves. 60 00:04:06,454 --> 00:04:08,289 As I'll demonstrate, 61 00:04:08,373 --> 00:04:12,418 the best gurus were practically born looking out for number one. 62 00:04:17,632 --> 00:04:20,426 As a kid, Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones 63 00:04:20,510 --> 00:04:22,804 would order his cousins to do his bidding. 64 00:04:23,304 --> 00:04:26,307 If they didn't, he would beat them with a stick. 65 00:04:27,642 --> 00:04:31,521 When Shoko Asahara, future leader of Aum Shinrikyo, 66 00:04:31,604 --> 00:04:34,274 was attending a Japanese school for the blind, 67 00:04:34,899 --> 00:04:38,278 he would earn spending money by extorting his fellow students, 68 00:04:38,361 --> 00:04:40,697 forcing them to pay for his protection. 69 00:04:42,240 --> 00:04:45,702 While the Reverend Sun Myung Moon claimed that on Easter Sunday, 70 00:04:45,785 --> 00:04:48,037 when he was just 16 years old, 71 00:04:48,121 --> 00:04:51,541 Jesus appeared to him and revealed that Moon was the new Messiah 72 00:04:51,624 --> 00:04:54,669 and must complete his unfinished work. 73 00:04:57,714 --> 00:05:01,384 Jesus did not show the same interest in young Charlie Manson. 74 00:05:02,593 --> 00:05:06,514 Manson started out as an unwanted child. 75 00:05:06,597 --> 00:05:09,517 He was born in Cincinnati to a father he never knew 76 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:11,060 and a wayward mother. 77 00:05:11,602 --> 00:05:13,688 When Charlie was still a toddler, 78 00:05:13,771 --> 00:05:17,400 his mother and uncle were arrested for robbery, 79 00:05:17,483 --> 00:05:19,986 sent to a West Virginia state prison. 80 00:05:20,069 --> 00:05:24,282 He was taken in by his uncle and aunt in McMechen, West Virginia, 81 00:05:24,365 --> 00:05:27,118 which is about as backwoods as it gets. 82 00:05:27,952 --> 00:05:31,122 That's where Manson's destiny starts to come into view. 83 00:05:34,042 --> 00:05:35,752 Charlie's just five years old 84 00:05:35,835 --> 00:05:37,920 when he arrives to live with his relatives. 85 00:05:38,838 --> 00:05:43,009 Still, he already has a habit of protecting his interests. 86 00:05:46,929 --> 00:05:50,767 As the new kid at school, little Charlie quickly becomes a target. 87 00:05:53,353 --> 00:05:55,521 Manson yearns to get even, 88 00:05:56,105 --> 00:05:57,899 but he's too small to do it alone, 89 00:05:59,317 --> 00:06:01,277 so he turns to his natural talent 90 00:06:02,028 --> 00:06:03,279 for persuasion. 91 00:06:05,448 --> 00:06:09,243 He finds some sympathetic ears and lays on the charm. 92 00:06:10,370 --> 00:06:11,871 A few days later, 93 00:06:11,954 --> 00:06:14,999 Charlie's new friends dish out his revenge. 94 00:06:18,920 --> 00:06:21,756 When everyone's called to the principal's office, 95 00:06:21,839 --> 00:06:24,759 the girls claim little Charlie put them up to the job. 96 00:06:26,719 --> 00:06:28,346 Charlie denies it. 97 00:06:29,055 --> 00:06:30,348 Convincingly. 98 00:06:31,099 --> 00:06:33,976 Just like that, Manson skates by, 99 00:06:34,060 --> 00:06:36,604 cementing a new bad-boy reputation 100 00:06:37,271 --> 00:06:40,733 while his partners take the fall. 101 00:06:44,028 --> 00:06:46,489 Discovering your power is a great start, 102 00:06:46,572 --> 00:06:48,157 but becoming a cult leader 103 00:06:48,241 --> 00:06:50,827 requires more than just the right attitude. 104 00:06:51,452 --> 00:06:54,580 You also have to craft a unique belief system 105 00:06:54,664 --> 00:06:56,916 with yourself at the center. 106 00:06:56,999 --> 00:06:59,419 And don't be afraid to get creative. 107 00:07:07,885 --> 00:07:10,388 Cults come in so many forms. 108 00:07:11,013 --> 00:07:12,640 You have religious cults. 109 00:07:12,723 --> 00:07:15,893 Thy kingdom come, thy will be done. 110 00:07:15,977 --> 00:07:18,938 Another huge category of cults would be the self-help cult. 111 00:07:19,021 --> 00:07:23,025 The success cult, where it's really all about achievement. 112 00:07:23,109 --> 00:07:25,445 You have New Age cults that are about spirituality. 113 00:07:25,528 --> 00:07:28,281 And then you just have cults where it's not necessarily 114 00:07:28,364 --> 00:07:31,742 even a specific ideology you're aware you're following 115 00:07:31,826 --> 00:07:33,578 so much as just following this person. 116 00:07:36,664 --> 00:07:37,999 Whatever your hustle, 117 00:07:38,082 --> 00:07:41,711 what's important is you deliver your truth with conviction. 118 00:07:42,462 --> 00:07:47,467 Cult leaders adopt whatever stance can be effective for them. 119 00:07:47,550 --> 00:07:50,386 You have to find some little nugget of truth 120 00:07:51,345 --> 00:07:54,140 and make yourself believe in that. 121 00:07:55,725 --> 00:07:59,187 Still, don't expect to nail down your principles overnight. 122 00:07:59,270 --> 00:08:02,315 You may need to spend time somewhere that offers solitude, 123 00:08:03,065 --> 00:08:04,317 reflection, 124 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:06,110 and room for deep thought. 125 00:08:06,861 --> 00:08:10,490 Manson found his perfect refuge here. 126 00:08:12,283 --> 00:08:16,204 Charlie goes to jail because he decided to turn to car theft. 127 00:08:16,287 --> 00:08:18,331 Charlie made the most of his time. 128 00:08:19,081 --> 00:08:24,337 He had the perfect place to learn, and he was like a sponge. 129 00:08:24,420 --> 00:08:28,216 He's listening to pimps in prison, and they're now his idols. 130 00:08:28,299 --> 00:08:31,135 These guys have got great things to teach him, 131 00:08:31,219 --> 00:08:33,012 but there's other sources too. 132 00:08:33,721 --> 00:08:36,557 In particular, there's the prison library. 133 00:08:37,642 --> 00:08:38,893 While behind bars, 134 00:08:38,976 --> 00:08:42,188 Manson dives into all brands of soul-searching. 135 00:08:43,272 --> 00:08:44,899 He studies the teachings of Buddha... 136 00:08:47,527 --> 00:08:49,654 the gospel of born-again Christians, 137 00:08:50,196 --> 00:08:51,864 Hinduism's karmic wheel, 138 00:08:52,990 --> 00:08:57,036 and a new philosophy that promises to unlock his human potential, 139 00:08:57,537 --> 00:08:58,704 Scientology. 140 00:09:00,373 --> 00:09:03,501 He adds in teachings culled from lyrics by his favorite band, 141 00:09:04,627 --> 00:09:05,627 The Beatles, 142 00:09:06,003 --> 00:09:08,214 who become a growing obsession. 143 00:09:09,298 --> 00:09:12,510 And quotes from his favorite book, Stranger in a Strange Land, 144 00:09:12,593 --> 00:09:15,179 about a psychic alien who creates his own religion. 145 00:09:15,888 --> 00:09:18,975 It's an eclectic mix, but for Charlie, 146 00:09:19,058 --> 00:09:22,186 it's his own custom roadmap for enlightenment. 147 00:09:23,396 --> 00:09:25,064 As for the final ingredient, 148 00:09:25,565 --> 00:09:28,484 that comes from an even more unexpected place. 149 00:09:29,777 --> 00:09:33,281 Remember, if you want to be liked instantly, do as a puppy does. 150 00:09:33,781 --> 00:09:37,326 Become genuinely interested in other people and show it. 151 00:09:37,410 --> 00:09:41,122 The most popular class in prisons around America, 152 00:09:41,205 --> 00:09:45,293 Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People. 153 00:09:46,168 --> 00:09:49,130 It's so popular that, in every major prison in America, 154 00:09:49,213 --> 00:09:52,300 there's a waiting list of inmates who want to get in on it. 155 00:09:53,175 --> 00:09:55,469 Manson was a big fan. 156 00:09:55,553 --> 00:10:01,475 And it said everything that he thought, make life a razzle-dazzle, show off. 157 00:10:01,559 --> 00:10:03,769 Tell people how wonderful they are. 158 00:10:04,604 --> 00:10:06,647 Carnegie had other handy tips, 159 00:10:07,231 --> 00:10:09,900 like let the other guy do most of the talking. 160 00:10:11,527 --> 00:10:12,945 Make him feel important. 161 00:10:14,155 --> 00:10:17,533 Say his name a lot, because everyone likes that. 162 00:10:18,868 --> 00:10:22,079 Even if you disagree, never tell someone they're wrong. 163 00:10:23,039 --> 00:10:24,498 Just ask questions, 164 00:10:25,374 --> 00:10:29,420 and always make them think that your idea is really their own. 165 00:10:30,254 --> 00:10:31,422 Sales techniques, 166 00:10:31,505 --> 00:10:33,090 or emotional manipulation, 167 00:10:33,716 --> 00:10:36,677 for an aspiring cult leader, it's all the same. 168 00:10:39,764 --> 00:10:42,266 That's how to make someone like you. 169 00:10:42,350 --> 00:10:44,727 It worked for Dale Carnegie, 170 00:10:44,810 --> 00:10:47,104 and then it worked for Charlie Manson. 171 00:10:48,189 --> 00:10:50,149 With help from a master salesman, 172 00:10:50,232 --> 00:10:52,526 Manson crafted a dogma all his own. 173 00:10:53,736 --> 00:10:56,238 But to truly capture people's imagination, 174 00:10:56,322 --> 00:10:58,574 you're going to need flare. 175 00:10:58,658 --> 00:11:00,868 Let the playbook show you the way. 176 00:11:05,748 --> 00:11:09,043 A great cult leader isn't born, he's made. 177 00:11:09,752 --> 00:11:13,839 And how you choose to present yourself to the world can make all the difference. 178 00:11:14,632 --> 00:11:18,636 Cult leaders feed off of their image. It's important to make an impression. 179 00:11:18,719 --> 00:11:25,518 You need to be able to demonstrate you can do something nobody else can do. 180 00:11:25,601 --> 00:11:28,854 There's nothing wrong with a little trial and error. 181 00:11:29,397 --> 00:11:31,190 It's very much like advertising. 182 00:11:31,273 --> 00:11:33,710 If one thing doesn't work to get someone's attention, 183 00:11:33,734 --> 00:11:34,944 try something else. 184 00:11:40,533 --> 00:11:43,035 After emerging from his latest prison stay, 185 00:11:43,119 --> 00:11:44,787 thirty-two-year-old Charles Manson 186 00:11:44,870 --> 00:11:47,832 is ready to put this playbook lesson into action. 187 00:11:48,541 --> 00:11:52,753 And the timing for an aspiring cult leader could not have been better. 188 00:11:52,837 --> 00:11:54,588 In the 60s, it was turmoil. 189 00:11:56,173 --> 00:11:58,634 America was in a state of flux. 190 00:11:58,718 --> 00:12:00,886 There had been many assassinations, 191 00:12:01,637 --> 00:12:03,806 Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, 192 00:12:03,889 --> 00:12:07,601 and a Vietnam War that was very unpopular. 193 00:12:10,813 --> 00:12:12,648 There was so much mistrust 194 00:12:12,732 --> 00:12:16,235 toward institutions that were supposed to provide us with support, 195 00:12:16,318 --> 00:12:21,282 and so folks started to turn to alternative sources of community 196 00:12:21,365 --> 00:12:24,076 and connection and meaning to fill those voids. 197 00:12:24,660 --> 00:12:26,579 By offering the right package, 198 00:12:26,662 --> 00:12:28,539 you can provide that meaning. 199 00:12:29,039 --> 00:12:30,583 But you'll also need to have 200 00:12:30,666 --> 00:12:33,669 the secret weapon no cult leader can do without, 201 00:12:34,879 --> 00:12:35,879 charisma. 202 00:12:36,756 --> 00:12:41,010 Part of what charisma is is your ability to form intimacy, 203 00:12:41,093 --> 00:12:44,972 an intimate connection between you and the person you're speaking to. 204 00:12:45,973 --> 00:12:48,225 When we are presented with charisma, 205 00:12:48,309 --> 00:12:52,480 we start smiling, believing, we start listening and saying, "Yes." 206 00:12:52,563 --> 00:12:53,773 Our logic turns off. 207 00:12:53,856 --> 00:12:57,568 It clouds our criteria for what we need. 208 00:12:58,068 --> 00:13:00,279 Charisma is an incredibly dangerous thing. 209 00:13:00,362 --> 00:13:03,073 But having this natural gift isn't enough. 210 00:13:03,157 --> 00:13:06,535 To perfect your persona, you need to know how to use it. 211 00:13:07,119 --> 00:13:09,955 Most cult leaders, and Manson is included, 212 00:13:10,039 --> 00:13:11,665 have a lot of false starts. 213 00:13:11,749 --> 00:13:15,503 It takes a while to really get it figured out. 214 00:13:17,296 --> 00:13:21,634 Charlie Manson, for a little while, took a job as a dance instructor. 215 00:13:22,134 --> 00:13:24,845 I mean, that makes absolutely no sense. 216 00:13:27,306 --> 00:13:29,725 But it enabled him to meet young women again. 217 00:13:32,853 --> 00:13:35,022 He didn't hold the job very long. 218 00:13:36,273 --> 00:13:38,609 He also tried another career, 219 00:13:38,692 --> 00:13:40,277 in the service industry. 220 00:13:40,903 --> 00:13:42,530 What Charlie Manson really wanted 221 00:13:42,613 --> 00:13:44,949 was to be the most successful pimp in America. 222 00:13:45,032 --> 00:13:47,576 He loved that there would be women 223 00:13:47,660 --> 00:13:51,288 who would go out and work for him and he wouldn't have to do anything. 224 00:13:51,997 --> 00:13:53,916 This would become a theme. 225 00:13:54,542 --> 00:13:57,920 But as they say, pimping ain't easy. 226 00:13:58,420 --> 00:14:01,757 Charlie never had more than a couple women working for him at once. 227 00:14:01,841 --> 00:14:03,509 The women he could recruit, 228 00:14:03,592 --> 00:14:07,429 the best they could do was basically snare two dollar hookups 229 00:14:07,513 --> 00:14:09,139 in the front seat of a car. 230 00:14:09,223 --> 00:14:10,057 Well, hi. 231 00:14:10,140 --> 00:14:11,642 You can't live long on that. 232 00:14:11,725 --> 00:14:14,228 He was one of the most inept pimps 233 00:14:14,311 --> 00:14:16,647 in the history of the United States of America. 234 00:14:23,571 --> 00:14:28,367 Sometimes, the key to success is just understanding your moment. 235 00:14:30,160 --> 00:14:32,955 When Manson gets paroled, he heads north, 236 00:14:33,038 --> 00:14:35,499 to a place where he can start fresh, 237 00:14:36,041 --> 00:14:37,293 San Francisco. 238 00:14:37,793 --> 00:14:40,880 There he discovers the birthplace of 60s counterculture, 239 00:14:40,963 --> 00:14:43,465 Haight-Ashbury, in the midst of The Summer of Love. 240 00:14:43,966 --> 00:14:48,721 There's sex, easy drugs, rock and roll. 241 00:14:48,804 --> 00:14:51,849 Charlie discovered, "This is Nirvana." 242 00:14:52,433 --> 00:14:53,726 On every corner, 243 00:14:53,809 --> 00:14:56,353 innocent young hippies are looking for their guru, 244 00:14:56,979 --> 00:14:58,689 someone who they can revere, 245 00:14:59,857 --> 00:15:01,358 who will inspire them. 246 00:15:01,442 --> 00:15:05,279 Manson realizes his current look is all wrong, 247 00:15:05,362 --> 00:15:08,198 so he starts reinventing himself to fit the times 248 00:15:08,991 --> 00:15:11,410 while keeping his trademark edge. 249 00:15:12,286 --> 00:15:14,079 Charlie's mix of flower power 250 00:15:14,163 --> 00:15:16,498 with just a hint of danger 251 00:15:16,582 --> 00:15:17,917 soon pulls in a crowd. 252 00:15:18,751 --> 00:15:20,586 He had this hypnotic look, 253 00:15:21,253 --> 00:15:24,381 and if you were a troubled young teenager, 254 00:15:25,424 --> 00:15:26,759 it was a knockout. 255 00:15:28,177 --> 00:15:32,640 But even with Manson's charm and strategically constructed image, 256 00:15:32,723 --> 00:15:34,183 to become a cult leader, 257 00:15:34,266 --> 00:15:37,019 you still need to identify potential followers. 258 00:15:37,102 --> 00:15:40,981 Start by using a tactic straight from Marketing 101. 259 00:15:45,694 --> 00:15:47,780 Would this guy make a good devotee? 260 00:15:50,115 --> 00:15:51,325 What about him? 261 00:15:54,244 --> 00:15:56,664 How about her? She looks a little lost. 262 00:15:58,666 --> 00:15:59,959 Lucky for you, 263 00:16:00,042 --> 00:16:04,129 the playbook holds the keys to look out for when hunting your targets. 264 00:16:04,838 --> 00:16:07,925 What traits does somebody have that makes them susceptible? 265 00:16:08,008 --> 00:16:11,679 Usually it's 'cause they're open-minded, they're idealistic. 266 00:16:11,762 --> 00:16:13,097 This is a free country, 267 00:16:13,180 --> 00:16:16,141 and no one has the right to take away my constitutional rights. 268 00:16:16,225 --> 00:16:17,685 They get a chance 269 00:16:17,768 --> 00:16:20,980 to feel like they're going to be able to repair the world in some way. 270 00:16:22,022 --> 00:16:25,818 And when you're looking to capture souls, timing is everything. 271 00:16:26,902 --> 00:16:30,781 There's a specific demographic that we think of when we think 272 00:16:30,864 --> 00:16:33,993 of potential cult members, young people. 273 00:16:34,076 --> 00:16:38,831 During that time period of life when you're trying to figure out 274 00:16:38,914 --> 00:16:41,667 who you are separate from what your family, 275 00:16:41,750 --> 00:16:43,585 what your parents told you to be. 276 00:16:43,669 --> 00:16:46,714 That's a prime time to take advantage of someone. 277 00:16:49,591 --> 00:16:51,844 Weeks after arriving in San Francisco, 278 00:16:51,927 --> 00:16:55,222 Charles Manson begins putting this playbook wisdom into action. 279 00:16:56,306 --> 00:16:58,350 He spots his first mark, 280 00:16:58,434 --> 00:17:01,520 Mary Brunner, a shy librarian at Berkeley. 281 00:17:02,354 --> 00:17:04,148 Mary Brunner wanted love, 282 00:17:04,231 --> 00:17:05,774 but beyond that, 283 00:17:05,858 --> 00:17:07,693 she was an environmentalist. 284 00:17:07,776 --> 00:17:09,945 Charlie Manson convinces her 285 00:17:10,029 --> 00:17:15,951 that saving the environment is maybe his greatest goal in life, 286 00:17:16,577 --> 00:17:18,245 and within a few days, 287 00:17:18,787 --> 00:17:20,330 Charlie's living with her. 288 00:17:22,249 --> 00:17:25,461 Before long, Charlie picks up another young disciple, 289 00:17:25,544 --> 00:17:26,879 Lynette Fromme. 290 00:17:27,963 --> 00:17:31,508 Lynette Fromme had problems with her dad. 291 00:17:31,592 --> 00:17:34,720 They'd argue a lot, and she'd run away from home. 292 00:17:34,803 --> 00:17:37,598 Charlie meets her, and she's sitting on a bench. 293 00:17:37,681 --> 00:17:42,394 He's going to convince Lynette Fromme he's the one for her. 294 00:17:45,147 --> 00:17:46,815 Charlie's next addition? 295 00:17:46,899 --> 00:17:49,943 Patricia Krenwinkel, who meets him at a party. 296 00:17:50,027 --> 00:17:56,033 Patricia Krenwinkel was a sweet, absolutely naive young woman. 297 00:17:56,658 --> 00:18:02,623 Charlie seduced the living daylights out of her on their first meeting, 298 00:18:02,706 --> 00:18:06,001 and Miss Krenwinkel was in heaven. 299 00:18:07,669 --> 00:18:10,631 The core of the Manson family is beginning to form. 300 00:18:11,256 --> 00:18:15,177 It was like the Pied Piper started playing his flute 301 00:18:15,260 --> 00:18:17,429 and the girls flocked to him. 302 00:18:18,472 --> 00:18:19,765 In the coming months, 303 00:18:19,848 --> 00:18:22,893 Charlie continues drawing in more young disciples. 304 00:18:24,311 --> 00:18:26,188 Let's hear from one, shall we? 305 00:18:26,939 --> 00:18:28,190 Take one. Mark. 306 00:18:29,650 --> 00:18:32,736 I was 14 when I met Charlie. 307 00:18:32,820 --> 00:18:36,990 My family had dropped out, taken LSD, 308 00:18:37,074 --> 00:18:40,327 and I'd taken LSD in my own living room. 309 00:18:40,410 --> 00:18:44,706 My parents moved into a van and I was lost. 310 00:18:44,790 --> 00:18:46,500 I was totally susceptible 311 00:18:46,583 --> 00:18:49,753 to someone like Charlie coming into my life. 312 00:18:50,546 --> 00:18:51,588 He was funny. 313 00:18:52,297 --> 00:18:53,799 I thought he was cute. 314 00:18:53,882 --> 00:18:57,344 And he's short, but I was short too, so I don't know. 315 00:18:57,427 --> 00:19:00,139 He just had a way about him. 316 00:19:00,222 --> 00:19:04,685 But as we found out later, that was his strength. 317 00:19:05,477 --> 00:19:09,273 He could play to your weakness or to your need. 318 00:19:09,815 --> 00:19:14,111 His so-called power, it only lies in his happiness. 319 00:19:14,194 --> 00:19:16,822 That's what attracts people, is he's completely happy. 320 00:19:16,905 --> 00:19:18,157 Warm. Glowing. 321 00:19:18,240 --> 00:19:20,242 Generally he dances, he sings. 322 00:19:20,325 --> 00:19:24,830 He looks beautiful, he looks happy, and this draws a lot of people, 323 00:19:24,913 --> 00:19:26,915 just like people are drawn to little babies. 324 00:19:27,749 --> 00:19:32,254 Finding your perfect targets isn't as simple as spotting lost souls. 325 00:19:33,172 --> 00:19:37,885 Manson had a rule for the people he approached. 326 00:19:37,968 --> 00:19:41,763 He always said he wanted them bruised but not broken. 327 00:19:42,389 --> 00:19:45,684 Because if they're broken, completely helpless, 328 00:19:45,767 --> 00:19:49,271 they're of no use to Charlie, and let's face it, he's right. 329 00:19:49,897 --> 00:19:52,900 And once you have your future disciples on the hook, 330 00:19:52,983 --> 00:19:54,943 it's time to reel them in. 331 00:19:55,652 --> 00:19:57,362 Charlie had this ability 332 00:19:57,446 --> 00:20:01,491 to make each one of us feel like we were the special one. 333 00:20:02,117 --> 00:20:03,619 He was a good lover. 334 00:20:03,702 --> 00:20:07,915 That was, you know, a draw for the girls. 335 00:20:08,624 --> 00:20:09,624 These women, 336 00:20:10,876 --> 00:20:14,588 who each assume she's Charlie's one and only, 337 00:20:14,671 --> 00:20:19,134 suddenly finds herself part of a harem and accepts it, 338 00:20:19,218 --> 00:20:20,802 that it's part of it. 339 00:20:22,304 --> 00:20:24,598 Whatever else you can say about Charlie Manson, 340 00:20:25,307 --> 00:20:27,100 he was good at what he did. 341 00:20:28,685 --> 00:20:31,063 It's indeed one thing to entice vulnerable sheep 342 00:20:31,146 --> 00:20:33,065 to follow you down a path, 343 00:20:33,148 --> 00:20:35,901 but how do you make sure they don't stray? 344 00:20:35,984 --> 00:20:37,945 Help! Save me! 345 00:20:44,034 --> 00:20:47,996 As a cult leader, you're going to be asking a lot of your followers. 346 00:20:48,080 --> 00:20:50,540 You need to know who's got your back. 347 00:20:50,624 --> 00:20:53,085 Manson had this down pat. 348 00:20:53,168 --> 00:20:57,881 Charlie liked to test his followers to show that they had faith in him, 349 00:20:57,965 --> 00:20:59,675 and that he was their leader, 350 00:20:59,758 --> 00:21:03,178 and they would do what he said no matter how outrageous. 351 00:21:03,262 --> 00:21:04,763 He wasn't the only one. 352 00:21:08,016 --> 00:21:12,104 After Heaven's Gate co-founder Marshall Applewhite had himself castrated 353 00:21:12,187 --> 00:21:14,856 to prepare for the so-called "Next Level," 354 00:21:15,983 --> 00:21:20,612 several members followed suit without proper medical supervision. 355 00:21:21,738 --> 00:21:22,864 Roch Thériault, 356 00:21:22,948 --> 00:21:25,450 leader of Canadian cult "The Ant Hill Kids," 357 00:21:25,534 --> 00:21:27,911 would force his followers to spend hours 358 00:21:27,995 --> 00:21:30,414 fist-fighting naked in a makeshift gladiator ring 359 00:21:30,497 --> 00:21:31,623 for his amusement 360 00:21:32,666 --> 00:21:34,042 while he kept score. 361 00:21:35,460 --> 00:21:39,131 While Branch Davidians leader David Koresh tested his flock's loyalty 362 00:21:39,214 --> 00:21:41,425 by forcing the men to remain celibate 363 00:21:42,384 --> 00:21:44,219 while he got to know their wives. 364 00:21:45,220 --> 00:21:46,388 How selfless. 365 00:21:49,016 --> 00:21:53,186 The action itself matters a lot less to the cult leader 366 00:21:53,270 --> 00:21:57,941 than just knowing that if they tell someone to do something, 367 00:21:58,025 --> 00:21:59,026 they're gonna do it. 368 00:22:02,237 --> 00:22:03,613 As for Charlie, 369 00:22:03,697 --> 00:22:07,159 his early loyalty tests were of the chemical variety. 370 00:22:09,828 --> 00:22:14,708 Charlie would gather everybody and hand out portions of LSD. 371 00:22:15,334 --> 00:22:18,879 He would place the dose on each of our tongues. 372 00:22:20,922 --> 00:22:24,134 Charlie kind of used it as almost like a sacrament. 373 00:22:24,676 --> 00:22:28,805 We would take a larger dose, he took less or none. 374 00:22:29,389 --> 00:22:33,602 All members was expected to take Charlie's form of communion. 375 00:22:34,436 --> 00:22:38,440 He had a crucifixion experience on LSD one time, 376 00:22:38,523 --> 00:22:42,819 and he re-enacted that for us on several occasions. 377 00:22:42,903 --> 00:22:46,031 I mean, he would stand up, and he'd put his hands out, 378 00:22:46,114 --> 00:22:48,909 and he'd talk about the nails in his hands, 379 00:22:48,992 --> 00:22:50,202 and the blood. 380 00:22:50,285 --> 00:22:51,703 And when you're on acid, 381 00:22:51,787 --> 00:22:56,917 you could imagine that he really was being crucified. 382 00:22:57,793 --> 00:23:04,091 So that was kind of his hook in getting us to wonder, 383 00:23:04,174 --> 00:23:07,594 "Was he some kind of a messiah person?" 384 00:23:10,472 --> 00:23:13,683 Charlie's mind games were just getting started. 385 00:23:13,767 --> 00:23:19,272 He said that we didn't need to eat and that we didn't feel pain. 386 00:23:19,356 --> 00:23:23,485 I remember him holding my fingers over a candle flame. 387 00:23:23,568 --> 00:23:25,612 It burned, it hurt, and he said, 388 00:23:25,695 --> 00:23:29,199 "It's all in your mind. There's no pain." 389 00:23:29,282 --> 00:23:31,868 I noticed that X on your forehead. How it was there? 390 00:23:31,952 --> 00:23:34,663 - Wasn't that pain... - First we cut them, then... 391 00:23:34,746 --> 00:23:37,791 They weren't leaving a scar, so she... No, it wasn't painful. 392 00:23:37,874 --> 00:23:39,042 With a knife? 393 00:23:39,126 --> 00:23:41,920 At first, then we burned them in with a screwdriver. 394 00:23:42,003 --> 00:23:43,255 No, it doesn't hurt. 395 00:23:47,342 --> 00:23:49,678 Over time, Manson's loyalty program 396 00:23:49,761 --> 00:23:54,933 escalated to a home makeover project he called "Creepy Crawling." 397 00:23:55,016 --> 00:23:58,770 The people that were involved would put on black clothes, 398 00:23:58,854 --> 00:24:03,483 and then they would go and sneak in other people's houses at night. 399 00:24:03,567 --> 00:24:07,487 Charlie called it "just messing with their minds," 400 00:24:07,571 --> 00:24:11,283 like rearranging the furniture, eating some of the food. 401 00:24:11,366 --> 00:24:13,076 Fortunately, nothing more serious. 402 00:24:13,160 --> 00:24:16,580 When the people got up next morning, they would be stunned to see 403 00:24:16,663 --> 00:24:20,125 their living room had been turned upside down. 404 00:24:21,126 --> 00:24:24,880 Of course, this wasn't just about trolling local homeowners. 405 00:24:24,963 --> 00:24:30,469 It was another way to gauge obedience and commitment to him. 406 00:24:30,552 --> 00:24:32,262 You know, like, "Go do this." 407 00:24:33,346 --> 00:24:37,225 He was just playing little mind games with us, 408 00:24:37,309 --> 00:24:40,604 just messing with what was right, what was wrong. 409 00:24:41,480 --> 00:24:44,107 This confusion will come in handy. 410 00:24:45,066 --> 00:24:49,237 I think in hindsight, really what it was, was practicing. 411 00:24:52,157 --> 00:24:54,659 If you followed the playbook's opening lessons, 412 00:24:54,743 --> 00:24:56,495 you now have the right point of view. 413 00:24:57,579 --> 00:25:00,123 You've cemented your ideology and image, 414 00:25:00,207 --> 00:25:04,377 and built a core of disciples who will do anything you demand. 415 00:25:05,003 --> 00:25:08,924 But there's still one obstacle on your path to cult greatness, 416 00:25:09,007 --> 00:25:10,717 no one knows who you are. 417 00:25:11,593 --> 00:25:14,471 Charles Manson wouldn't have this problem long. 418 00:25:21,645 --> 00:25:25,565 Cult leaders know very well how to be the center of attention. 419 00:25:26,441 --> 00:25:27,609 If they couldn't do that, 420 00:25:27,692 --> 00:25:30,153 they wouldn't get followers in the first place. 421 00:25:30,237 --> 00:25:32,280 If there's someone else 422 00:25:32,364 --> 00:25:37,827 who is given attention that they think should be going to them, 423 00:25:38,328 --> 00:25:41,206 they will have an extremely hard time. 424 00:25:43,208 --> 00:25:46,169 Even before Charlie's pivot to cult building, 425 00:25:46,253 --> 00:25:48,588 he had a plan to grab the spotlight. 426 00:25:49,589 --> 00:25:54,427 Charlie Manson in jail learned to play the guitar. 427 00:25:54,511 --> 00:25:56,596 Let me go back and play some music. 428 00:25:56,680 --> 00:25:59,057 And walk around where I just came from. 429 00:25:59,140 --> 00:26:01,726 He wanted to be a rock and roll star. 430 00:26:01,810 --> 00:26:08,358 You cannot separate the cult aspects from the musical aspirations. 431 00:26:08,441 --> 00:26:14,656 Charlie had believed that he was gonna be the biggest musical superstar of them all. 432 00:26:16,783 --> 00:26:20,912 Where better to realize those dreams than sunny Los Angeles? 433 00:26:22,998 --> 00:26:28,587 And that's why Charlie and the family go from Haight-Ashbury down to L.A., 434 00:26:28,670 --> 00:26:31,298 because Charlie wants to connect 435 00:26:31,381 --> 00:26:35,093 with the people who could get him a recording contract. 436 00:26:35,176 --> 00:26:37,762 Lucky for Charlie, he had a secret weapon, 437 00:26:38,763 --> 00:26:41,349 his alluring and motivated groupies. 438 00:26:41,433 --> 00:26:44,686 The object now is to use some of these young women 439 00:26:44,769 --> 00:26:48,064 to scatter around L.A. and try to find a rock star. 440 00:26:49,024 --> 00:26:52,652 A couple of them do, it's Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys. 441 00:26:52,736 --> 00:26:57,574 The Beach Boys were like one of the ultimate bands in the world. 442 00:26:57,657 --> 00:27:01,995 A couple of the girls were picked up by Dennis hitchhiking 443 00:27:02,704 --> 00:27:06,958 and they were super excited to introduce Dennis to Charlie. 444 00:27:08,293 --> 00:27:11,421 Dennis parties with the girls at his Hollywood mansion 445 00:27:11,504 --> 00:27:13,423 until he leaves for a recording session. 446 00:27:14,966 --> 00:27:17,302 When he arrives home after midnight, 447 00:27:17,385 --> 00:27:19,471 he gets a big surprise. 448 00:27:19,554 --> 00:27:22,432 Charlie has invited himself over as well. 449 00:27:23,642 --> 00:27:25,810 Dennis is, believe it or not, 450 00:27:25,894 --> 00:27:27,771 intrigued by this development. 451 00:27:28,772 --> 00:27:31,650 Dennis really liked Charlie. 452 00:27:33,735 --> 00:27:36,279 And I think that Dennis was also impressed 453 00:27:36,363 --> 00:27:41,159 that he had this flock of girls, you know, to do his bidding. 454 00:27:41,242 --> 00:27:42,522 Manson and his family 455 00:27:42,577 --> 00:27:45,413 stay at Dennis's mansion for the entire summer, 456 00:27:45,497 --> 00:27:48,041 enjoying the fruits of Wilson's celebrity 457 00:27:49,167 --> 00:27:51,127 while Charlie works on his music. 458 00:27:52,087 --> 00:27:54,756 Dennis even arranges a recording session for Charlie 459 00:27:54,839 --> 00:27:57,092 at his brother Brian Wilson's home studio. 460 00:27:58,009 --> 00:28:00,136 With one stipulation. 461 00:28:00,220 --> 00:28:02,430 He tells Dennis Wilson, 462 00:28:02,514 --> 00:28:08,770 "You can mess with the music how you want, but do not change any of the lyrics." 463 00:28:10,230 --> 00:28:12,440 Manson plays his favorite song, 464 00:28:12,524 --> 00:28:13,817 "Cease to Exist." 465 00:28:15,151 --> 00:28:18,530 Brian Wilson and the other producers have some notes, 466 00:28:19,656 --> 00:28:22,826 but Charlie is not in a collaborative mood. 467 00:28:24,327 --> 00:28:26,287 Brian Wilson cancels the session. 468 00:28:29,457 --> 00:28:32,001 Charlie came out and said, "Girls, we're leaving." 469 00:28:32,794 --> 00:28:36,715 Charlie was angry that they didn't make him a star 470 00:28:36,798 --> 00:28:41,469 because it was all wrapped up in him thinking that he was special. 471 00:28:41,553 --> 00:28:43,972 He didn't want anybody messing with that specialness. 472 00:28:44,764 --> 00:28:46,474 But one way or another, 473 00:28:46,558 --> 00:28:48,768 Charlie was going to make his voice heard. 474 00:28:52,522 --> 00:28:57,235 Manson decided that everybody in the music business was corrupt. 475 00:28:57,736 --> 00:29:00,405 He said, "I'm gonna get revenge." 476 00:29:00,488 --> 00:29:03,450 Things escalate quickly, so hang on. 477 00:29:03,533 --> 00:29:06,453 He talks about "Helter Skelter." 478 00:29:06,536 --> 00:29:08,913 He said there was gonna be this Black-white race war, 479 00:29:08,997 --> 00:29:12,625 and that we had to prepare for it and hide from it. 480 00:29:12,709 --> 00:29:18,214 Charlie told his followers that while this war is going on, 481 00:29:19,048 --> 00:29:21,760 he's gonna take 'em out into the desert 482 00:29:21,843 --> 00:29:25,764 and they would become the rulers of the world. 483 00:29:25,847 --> 00:29:28,975 There's a revolution coming very soon. 484 00:29:29,809 --> 00:29:33,188 When Helter Skelter fails to materialize on its own, 485 00:29:33,271 --> 00:29:35,940 Manson decides to give it a nudge. 486 00:29:38,693 --> 00:29:40,361 Friday night in Los Angeles, 487 00:29:40,445 --> 00:29:43,281 a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered. 488 00:29:43,364 --> 00:29:45,450 The circumstances were lurid. 489 00:29:46,367 --> 00:29:49,287 The movie actress was Sharon Tate, 26. 490 00:29:49,370 --> 00:29:51,414 Lino Labianca, a supermarket owner, 491 00:29:51,498 --> 00:29:54,667 and his wife had both been stabbed to death. 492 00:29:54,751 --> 00:29:57,545 On his body, the word "war" had been carved in the chest. 493 00:29:59,005 --> 00:30:03,301 Then, with blood, the killer scrawled on a refrigerator door the words, 494 00:30:03,384 --> 00:30:04,552 "Death to pigs." 495 00:30:07,722 --> 00:30:11,518 Manson has turned his loyal followers into deadly weapons 496 00:30:12,060 --> 00:30:16,105 and hopes the crimes will spur further chaos and racial violence. 497 00:30:16,189 --> 00:30:19,359 But Charlie's revenge plot falls flat. 498 00:30:22,237 --> 00:30:25,365 Five members of the Manson family, including Charlie, 499 00:30:25,448 --> 00:30:27,450 are arrested and charged with murder. 500 00:30:30,161 --> 00:30:32,247 The world is getting crazy. 501 00:30:32,330 --> 00:30:34,499 It's all a play, isn't it? 502 00:30:34,582 --> 00:30:37,377 They danced through hallways, telling all who will listen 503 00:30:37,460 --> 00:30:39,546 that the defendants are innocent, 504 00:30:39,629 --> 00:30:43,007 that when the trial is over, they'll go back to the desert 505 00:30:43,091 --> 00:30:44,551 and live off the land. 506 00:30:44,634 --> 00:30:47,345 The jury hearing the charges against Charles Manson 507 00:30:47,428 --> 00:30:50,014 and three girl members of his so-called family 508 00:30:50,098 --> 00:30:51,975 brought in its verdict this afternoon. 509 00:30:52,058 --> 00:30:55,186 All were found guilty of murder in the first degree. 510 00:30:59,983 --> 00:31:02,986 Less than three years after starting his family, 511 00:31:03,611 --> 00:31:06,281 Manson is sent to prison for the rest of his life. 512 00:31:07,448 --> 00:31:10,827 Yeah, I'm going back down in an old hole in the ground. 513 00:31:11,703 --> 00:31:15,206 He did become an icon in some circles. 514 00:31:15,915 --> 00:31:17,500 But Charlie flamed out 515 00:31:17,584 --> 00:31:20,628 before he could truly realize his cult leader potential. 516 00:31:23,673 --> 00:31:25,216 Surely you can do better. 517 00:31:27,719 --> 00:31:31,389 The next chapter of the playbook will show how to turn your cult 518 00:31:31,472 --> 00:31:35,393 into a movement that will follow you anywhere. 519 00:31:36,102 --> 00:31:37,102 Your guide? 520 00:31:37,854 --> 00:31:40,565 A man who grew his flock so successfully, 521 00:31:41,274 --> 00:31:43,192 they built a whole town for him. 522 00:31:43,985 --> 00:31:46,696 Just a warm fellowship and acceptance of all people. 523 00:31:47,280 --> 00:31:49,157 The Reverend Jim Jones. 45048

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