Charles Manson gives his thoughts on Krishna Venta, 1995
Transcribed from a section of Charles Manson Speaks
You can’t get precipitation going up in the sky. There’s no bugs, there’s no birds. All the birds
and the bugs are dying. You take all the water holes and put them in a pipe—where the hell
is the water, Red? You got a pipe going down, dumping off into the ocean, and all the water’s
being used up. You’ve got no nature, you’ve got no land… God’s not there anymore. It’s just
—there’s no soul in it. So when he’s seen that his fountain turned off—he had a big fountain
that was out of this world—when his fountain turned off, this beautiful man put himself in a
house with a whole bunch of other people. Ladies protest up on the wheel and blew everybody
up. He sacrificed himself for that water, for those trees and wildlife, and he left the message
behind that the only way the world was going to survive is we’ve got to get to the water. You
got to fix the water, man. We’re screaming with our fucking lives, man. You’ve got to fix the
water. It’s not a question whether you want to fix the water—you’ve got to fix the water. The
water is our spirit. The water is our mother. If we don’t have no life in the water, what the hell
we going to do with money? What are we going to buy and sell if we got no water to drink?
But nobody gives a fuck about the water. They would rather worry about the money. They
said, “Wow, if we give up—if we give up our money—then we will starve.” Yeah, a whole
bunch of you’re gonna starve to death. You’re gonna die anyway. There’s billions of people
gonna die. It’s already in my—it’s already in a movement. It’s a holocaust.
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