View Full Version : The dark side of Hollywood; 60's Laurel Canyon "dead" crowd, and a new book on the subject
Cardillac
29th May 2014, 02:15
only if one is interested;
I've followed David McGowan's research on this subject ever since I became aware of it; his website is www.davesweb.cn.host.com but I first became aware of his research on sott.net;
David McGowan's book is "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon" (available at least so far on Amazon) and deals with research behind the SPATE of unexplainable deaths of young recording/film artists during the 60's/early 70's, all living at the time in Laurel Canyon (like start with Sharon Tate)-
make of the info what you will; but I think all of this was for real (are we to presume present-day Hollywood is any different?); obviously no recent murders but maybe present-day players realize they must play the game...
Larry
jake gittes
29th May 2014, 11:58
I read several chapters that were available online. It was interesting, particularly if you have an interest in the music scene of the 60s and 70s.
Carmody
29th May 2014, 12:48
Any place you have high potency people, with large levels of energies, in any given direction..integrating with one another in one small area, you are going to get peak occurrences happening all in the one spot. They each bring their baggage and self to the given spot.
Like a gathering of gunfighters, or explosive experts, or madmen......something is guaranteed to happen. And if the influx is constant, over a given time, then there will be many peak or sharp moments, over that given time. As natural as the day is long.
This is not an attempt to explain it away, as there is no need to explain it away. Many things may be found in that mix, but the fact that such a varied crew would have a nexus point and many things happen in that nexus point - needs no explanation.
marlowe
29th May 2014, 13:07
Having had a strong interest in music & having started college in 1967 I read all of McGowan's articles on his web site. I agree with him that Papa John Philips & Frank Zappa were probably in on the conspiracy to promote the agenda of TPTB but I think he over reaches to link Neil Young,& Steven Stills into it...
I have read his new book and the new information not on his site is about Punk & New Wave.....McGowan points out the Miles Copland's various record labels signed
more than half of these bands...& Stewart Copland was the drummer & founder of The Police. Their father was British Intelligence MI 6 or whatever..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Copeland_III
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland
There is no doubt in my mind that the whole "hippie" movement was started in LA
by CIA operatives . I would suggest anyone interested to read that chapter on his site.
truth4me
29th May 2014, 22:09
Hard core stuff. Is anybody in Hollywood worth a damn?
778 neighbour of some guy
30th May 2014, 06:52
Hard core stuff. Is anybody in Hollywood worth a damn?
Odd enough, Charlie Sheen comes to mind, he's behaves like an doped up, snorting, drinking, whoring, mischievous idiot (probably for some very valid reasons), but he's definitely not stupid( at all), that would be an interesting guy to get an insider view from.
Maunagarjana
30th May 2014, 07:52
There is no doubt in my mind that the whole "hippie" movement was started in LA
by CIA operatives . I would suggest anyone interested to read that chapter on his site.
The general consensus is that the hippie movement started in San Francisco with the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests and Haight/Ashbury. If you don't know that, I'm afraid everything else you think about the subject is rather invalidated.
mountain_jim
1st June 2014, 19:12
There is no doubt in my mind that the whole "hippie" movement was started in LA
by CIA operatives . I would suggest anyone interested to read that chapter on his site.
The general consensus is that the hippie movement started in San Francisco with the Merry Pranksters and the Acid Tests and Haight/Ashbury. If you don't know that, I'm afraid everything else you think about the subject is rather invalidated.
I second this, and I am quite knowledgeable about the genesis of the 'hippies', having 'discovered' the Grateful Dead in the early 70's and traced back their origin story, etc. Take the San Fran scene as it existed in early-mid 60s', add psychedelics, and voila.
The CIA LSD experiments on the public, as written about and narrated on tape as it was happening by Ken Kesey and other sources, did help kick off the hippies but it was not in LA, which always had a much darker music vibe than that in the early hippie days Summer of Love and before.
You can actually hear a recording of Ken Kesey narrating his first (I recall) LSD trip as it happened, admisistered at a hospital where the CIA experiments were in progress.
marlowe
1st June 2014, 21:09
Yes The hippie movement started in San Francisco BUT the commercialized selling of the hippie idea/
persona was based in LA ,the Sunset Strip , the music clubs in LA and the big record companies in LA..IMO
The Byrds , The Doors, Mamas & Papas , Buffalo Springfield, The Monterey Pop festival ,PLUS all
he cheap hippie/ drug movies came out of LA....Like >>>Riot on Sun Set strip, the Trip,
Easy Rider,etc.
marlowe
4th June 2014, 13:09
Fascinating interview with Jerry Garcia about the Acid Test gatherings
& the beginnings of the Greatful Dead.//Haight Asbury etc...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVkkbJ_KI2Y
norman
20th November 2023, 13:23
The 1960's Counterculture Was Controlled from the Top, with Jay Dyer
Buck Johnson - Premiered Oct 4, 2023
My guest this week is Jay Dyer. Jay runs one of the largest podcasts in our space as well as being the author of "Esoteric Hollywood" volumes one and two. He is known for his deep analysis of Hollywood, geopolitics, and culture. His graduate work focused on psychological warfare and film. In this episode, Jay and I get into the non-organic, controlled-from-the-top nature of the 1960's "counterculture" that so many people still think was a grassroots freedom expression. Jay discusses the multiple figures that had CIA ties, military intelligence ties, elite global ties, and so on. From Hollywood to LSD to the music business and from Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles to the Haight Ashbury scene in San Francisco, much of the movement was steered from the top
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TravelerJim
21st November 2023, 03:05
Peter Levenda is my go-to guy on Laurel Canyon, rock music, the 60's peace movement, etc.. His research is excellent. I have not heard much from him as of late but he has at least a few books out on this whole area....
ExomatrixTV
8th December 2025, 03:20
Jim Breuer Reveals the Darkest Moment He Ever Witnessed in Hollywood:
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