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February 15, 2019
Sharon TateFair Use 17 USC 1701Never Rely Upon the Word o...

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Never Rely Upon the Word of a Convicted Murderer
An excerpt from the book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker
"This case easily puts Mr. John Q. Public into a position of thinking he can only rely upon the word of a convicted murderer to know what happened and who did what. There is a solution in situations where the basis has to be something other than the only living eyewitnesses and this is the situation in this case. After much thought, the only sound basis would be the physical evidence. This seems to be difficult to comprehend or accept by most people because they are romantically inclined. That is to say, they have come to over-rely on human relations to the exclusion of all else. Also, we cannot expect the murderers to recall the eye color of the people that they murdered one by one even though they looked into the eyes of these people. The most we could hope for would be that the murderers noticed perhaps light or dark colored eyes in this example of perception processing variance. What is left from the entire process can still never become a basis. There are several examples of this over-reliance on romantic inclinations worth noting in this case. In one instance, the police insisted that it had to be someone that knew the victims at the crime scene. In another later instance, the criminals were not so bad anymore and should be released because they mellowed out. In both of these examples, romanticism got to the point that it clouded judgment. Romantic inclination is where nearly everyone goes awry. People get sucked into this case on account of its frequent romanticizing. To be clear, the overriding problem with that prevailing attitude is that the only possible eyewitnesses for reconstructing how the murders in this case occurred were the convicts themselves because everyone else other than the murderers died at the scene of the crime. There remains only one way of acquiring a valid basis."
Published on February 15, 2019 02:39
February 14, 2019
Sharon TateFair Use 17 USC 107Who was Sharon Tate as a Pe...

Who was Sharon Tate as a Person?
An excerpt from the book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker
"One of the first attempts at a more comprehensive Sharon Tate biography for the general public occurred in May of 2000. In Greg King’s book – which is at times venerable and at times apologetically exploitative – he mentions[1] that Sharon Tate usually carried with her a copy of Will Durant’s book The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers[2]when going on long voyages abroad. Durant’s brief introduction includes the following related philosophical concept that Secretary Donald Rumsfeld would later amplify regarding how the formal planning process begins to tackle wicked problems: 'Philosophy is a hypothetical interpretation of the unknown or of the inexactly known in the front trench in the siege of truth.' What we can say from this biographical detail about Sharon is that she was a self-disciplined reader well able to navigate abstract, conceptual subjects with her introspective intellect. Images of Sharon seem to almost exude this introspective personality of hers. The ability to differentiate between the known and unknown with increased fidelity leads to the development of assumptions that allow the planning process to go forward."
[1] King, G. (2000). Sharon Tate and the Manson Murders. Barricade Books Inc. Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States. ISBN: 978-1569801574.[2] Durant, W. (1961). The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers. Simon and Schuster, New York, New York, United States. ISBN: 978-1299781481.
Published on February 14, 2019 01:47
February 12, 2019
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Excerpt from the Foreword
© 2018 Michael A. Walker
"Each page of Bugliosi’s book1 was worse than the page before. I was able to fill in some blanks to the whole story depicted in the television movie, and was at least getting a view of the bigger picture. Along with these impressions, I noticed there was still scant information about Sharon Tate as a person after completing my comparative analysis between Bugliosi's book, the television movie, and a book written by one of the murderers. Sure, there was some basic data presented in Bugliosi's book such as retracing some of Sharon’s steps prior to the murder and some rather vague, overgeneralized information as to her personality. As time went by there was news about releasing Sharon’s murderers from prison which was not an entirely unexpected development. However, it caused alarm about the rate of decline going on within our justice system. I sensed that something had to be done about it by the old guard that would come out of retirement, step in, crack some knuckles, and restore public confidence in the institution. For convicts, there were only four possibilities: 1) Wrongly convicted, 2) Activists making conscientious sacrifices, 3) Mental cases, or 4) Just plain evil persons."
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1 Bugliosi, V. & Gentry, C. (1974), Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders. W. W. Norton & Company, New York, New York, United States. ISBN: 978-0393322231.

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Published on February 12, 2019 00:16
February 11, 2019
Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX The Result of a Delib...
Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX
The Result of a Deliberative Process that Contemplates a New Dawn in Hollywood
Sharon Tate© 2018 Michael A. WalkerISBN: 978-0-9996737-1-3The Audio-book edition is currently in the post-production phase and will be available for ordering soon.
Book Description
“In 1969 the nearly nine months pregnant celebrity Sharon Tate loses her life and the life of her unborn child horrifying hundreds of millions of Americans. Only 26 years old when she died, the story of Sharon’s life becomes of less public interest than learning about the hippie lives of her murderers. Despite this, Sharon possesses a formidable arsenal of relatively unseen visual media for planners to work with. In the ensuing decades the justice system suspends the death penalty for premeditated murder, the country embraces a culture of death, people idolize the murderers and their crimes, and cinema as well as major media caters to growing demand for the depraved because an unchecked system allows it. The development of an ambitious campaign plan whose end state reintroduces active measures into the cinematic enterprise ignores and displaces Manson Family murderers in the American psyche with the life story of Sharon Tate by exposing the culture of death’s absurdity. The book details flexible options that reverse the present situation by reintroducing Sharon Tate to the American public. The plan envisions a new dawn in Hollywood and promotion of the greater good.”

Book Description
“In 1969 the nearly nine months pregnant celebrity Sharon Tate loses her life and the life of her unborn child horrifying hundreds of millions of Americans. Only 26 years old when she died, the story of Sharon’s life becomes of less public interest than learning about the hippie lives of her murderers. Despite this, Sharon possesses a formidable arsenal of relatively unseen visual media for planners to work with. In the ensuing decades the justice system suspends the death penalty for premeditated murder, the country embraces a culture of death, people idolize the murderers and their crimes, and cinema as well as major media caters to growing demand for the depraved because an unchecked system allows it. The development of an ambitious campaign plan whose end state reintroduces active measures into the cinematic enterprise ignores and displaces Manson Family murderers in the American psyche with the life story of Sharon Tate by exposing the culture of death’s absurdity. The book details flexible options that reverse the present situation by reintroducing Sharon Tate to the American public. The plan envisions a new dawn in Hollywood and promotion of the greater good.”
Published on February 11, 2019 01:32
February 10, 2019
Sharon TateFair Use 17 USC 1701"I'm one of those mad, irr...

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"I'm one of those mad, irrational characters who simply loves men. I love them because they're men”(Sharon Tate)
Here's the Link to the Paperback Edition on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999673718Hardcover Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Sharon-Tate-Campaign-Plan-MMXX/dp/0999673726Amazon Kindle Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Sharon-Tate-Campaign-Plan-MMXX-ebook/dp/B07LGHLWHQ
ISBN-13: 9780999673713There will also be an Audiobook version available soonThe Sharon Tate book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker

Published on February 10, 2019 00:15
February 9, 2019
Sharon TateFair Use 17 USC 1701"Sharon had a fragile inca...

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"Sharon had a fragile incandescent quality that brought oxygen into the room"(Yul Brynner)
From the book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walke
Published on February 09, 2019 00:00
February 8, 2019
Sharon TateFair Use 17 USC 1701"So much has been written ...

Fair Use 17 USC 1701"So much has been written about her tragic demise that people fail to remember what a beautiful, loving creature she was in life”(Ferdy Mayne)A main premise within the book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker
Published on February 08, 2019 00:31
February 6, 2019
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Fair Use 17 USC 1701“She was the gracious hostess who included anyone she might find charming regardless of status”(Michelle Phillips)Read the Sharon Tate book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker
Published on February 06, 2019 23:54
Sharon TateFair Use 17 USC 1701"Sharon Tate? Of course I ...

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"Sharon Tate? Of course I knew her, met her in France last year. I could tell she was splendid but, even more, intelligent. A rare girl, who read a lot. I wanted to meet her again in California"(Truman Capote)
Read the Sharon Tate book Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker
Published on February 06, 2019 00:59
February 5, 2019
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Fair Use 17 USC 1701Baby, it's cold outside
Sharon Tate Campaign Plan MMXX © 2018 Michael A. Walker
Published on February 05, 2019 00:11