Helter Skelter Decoded
By Chad Harris
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This book is a true story about the life of the author, Chad Harris, and drug addiction and how he and other veterans were given drugs that came to the United States from the thirty-second degree of the Free Mason--the CIA.
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Helter Skelter Decoded - Chad Harris
Helter Skelter Decoded
Chad Harris
Copyright © 2023 Chad Harris
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING
Conneaut Lake, PA
First originally published by Page Publishing 2023
ISBN 979-8-88960-522-5 (pbk)
ISBN 979-8-88960-582-9 (digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Biological Warfare
Chapter 2
Introduction (My Life Before Military Service)
Chapter 3
Military Service
Chapter 4
Hill 881
Chapter 5
Honorably Discharged
Chapter 6
Third Eye
Chapter 7
Helter-Skelter Decoded
Chapter 8
Vagos
Chapter 9
Tim McVeigh
Chapter 10
Hypocrisy
Chapter 11
Conclusion
About the Author
Preface
When I first began writing this book some sixteen years ago, I thought I had a story to tell. I didn't know exactly what that story was, but I knew that I had, for some reason, been placed in a variety of places and experienced a number of things that were all connected. Is this true of every human being? I don't know. The only tale I can tell is my own. That's what I have done with Helter-Skelter Decoded —tell my own story.
I was born in a part of Idaho that tends to be solidly white, was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, was caught smoking pot at the age of eighteen and given the choice between going to jail or joining the military, and am a decorated Marine who spent eight years homeless, eating out of dumpsters and have spent years in the company of outlaw biker gang members.
It is not my intention to demonize any race, religion, organization, or political movement by writing this book; however, it is my intention to elucidate the reader regarding the institutions we are taught to trust. I have gone from being an innocent eighteen-year-old who believed in his country and its system of government to being a much more educated, curious, and, yes, cynical citizen. My home is filled with notes, articles, brochures, and hundreds of books, all of which I have read to be fully informed of the facts presented herein. The conclusion reached in Helter-Skelter Decoded is based on many years of study and many years of life experiences.
The US federal government works very closely with the American Medical Association (AMA). The CIA also uses the American Medical Association for its own means. Within the CIA, there is an out-of-the-box agency called red cell. Red cell operatives worked very closely with special ops, covert operations, and black ops. Covert operations, like any other military operations, need funding to keep a secret, secret and have the funds to carry out their covert operations. Red cell operatives do not discuss their operation with anyone. To generate money, this out-of-the-box group is involved in drug smuggling because they can't go to Congress and ask for money to pay for the guns and to pay for, or bribe, people to work for them. Drug money is another necessary evil. Tim McVeigh in American Terrorist stated that he was involved in drug smuggling for the CIA. On page 108 in American Terrorist, the story of Tim McVeigh refers to the eye above the pyramid on the dollar bill and the brothers and the sisters of the group that he associated with; as in numerous times, the phrase new world order was mentioned, and you will notice the three Latin words that are translated new world order from, novus ordo seclorum.
This is about the CIA's involvement in distributing LSD for experimental purposes on unsuspecting citizens and using veterans as guinea pigs while they're in the military. In the 1950s, a CIA agent, Frank Olson, went to France and sprayed into a crowd of unsuspecting French citizens LSD from an aerosol can and put four hundred in a mental institution, four of which committed suicide. Some years later, Frank Olson was found at the bottom of an eleven-story building in Manhattan. The claim was that he had taken LSD and jumped. His son, in later years, investigated further into his father's death and found that his father was killed by the CIA to shut him up so as not