Charles Manson's (Alleged) Son-Matt

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Soft White Underbelly interview and portrait of Matt, the alleged son of deceased cult leader Charles Manson.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @paoloaccomando4778
    @paoloaccomando4778 4 дня назад +13

    We lost Matt today😢
    He was a good man,sweet,and an unbelievable musician. Godbless him and protect him.

    • @SandySez
      @SandySez 2 дня назад +3

      I came on here to leave my condolences as well. I'm SO glad he found peace about his true biological family just weeks before he passed away. I worked with him quite a lot of that a few years ago ... always the nicest, smartest, kindest person. A real gem.

    • @SpaceFlowerAesthetic
      @SpaceFlowerAesthetic День назад

      Did he take his own life?

    • @kentuckygirl3326
      @kentuckygirl3326 14 часов назад

      HE SURE WAS💔♥️🥺

  • @krista5077
    @krista5077 2 года назад +7191

    I would love to see soft white underbelly do some interviews with more Native Americans I feel like their stories are really not heard as much and this would be a great platform for them.

    • @BuddhatheRockstar
      @BuddhatheRockstar 2 года назад +135

      I couldn't agree more.

    • @caligee7306
      @caligee7306 2 года назад +62

      Yes!!!!

    • @xoxoxok
      @xoxoxok 2 года назад +89

      Been waiting for more native stories that could help heal the communities even more 🥲

    • @krista5077
      @krista5077 2 года назад +54

      @@xoxoxok Yess someone needs to go to their community and do a lot of coverage. We need to hear their stories and history.

    • @PhantomOfThePsy-Opera
      @PhantomOfThePsy-Opera 2 года назад +30

      Great Idea

  • @harryadam7679
    @harryadam7679 2 года назад +3149

    He looks and sounds just like him. The mannerisms are spot on. If he’s acting he deserves the academy award

    • @johnnyman9513
      @johnnyman9513 2 года назад +82

      not really to be honest, you seen most of manson interviews?

    • @teresarn1965
      @teresarn1965 2 года назад +15

      Agree with you totally!!!

    • @voteZDLR
      @voteZDLR 2 года назад +69

      @@johnnyman9513 I mean his Dad was also a schizophrenic person who completely lost his mind further in the 60's with hallucinogens. He isn't going to be a carbon copy of his father. Nobody is. But he was clearly prone to drug problems, like his Dad.

    • @nnhk0056
      @nnhk0056 2 года назад +280

      He's been DNA tested, he's not his son.

    • @froandcara
      @froandcara 2 года назад +10

      😂 it’s wild how that’s passed down

  • @GEAR_AND_GADGETS_EDC
    @GEAR_AND_GADGETS_EDC Год назад +32

    Man that’s eerie he even talks like him. I just watched some Manson interviews the other day and the resemblances are uncanny.

    • @kayknouse3300
      @kayknouse3300 2 месяца назад

      If he's not Charles Manson's son, he's a hell of an actor. On Daniel Day lewis level.

  • @milluh
    @milluh 2 года назад +2101

    It would be really eye opening if Mark interviewed chronic pain patients. Talk about a neglected group of society. A lot of suicides due to lack of care.

    • @sarahelizabeth8691
      @sarahelizabeth8691 2 года назад +42

      Something I want to see as well.

    • @ChubbyUnicorn
      @ChubbyUnicorn 2 года назад +92

      Lack of care & lack of compassion.

    • @milluh
      @milluh 2 года назад +19

      @@ChubbyUnicorn yup.

    • @LuxMeow
      @LuxMeow 2 года назад +2

      Such as?

    • @milluh
      @milluh 2 года назад +17

      @@LuxMeow I'm not sure what you mean? 🙂

  • @elidagdagan2780
    @elidagdagan2780 2 года назад +2048

    He sure does look like him, I’ll give him that

    • @dlhdigress
      @dlhdigress 2 года назад +114

      And he talks and moves like him

    • @twobrokeguyz1214
      @twobrokeguyz1214 2 года назад +62

      @@dlhdigress You are right. They have the same voice pattern.

    • @HolyBrainBible
      @HolyBrainBible 2 года назад +43

      yes, and the voice is also very similar

    • @maureenmartini5094
      @maureenmartini5094 2 года назад +50

      The resemblance is uncanny!

    • @fluffnstuph85
      @fluffnstuph85 2 года назад +32

      I agree, they even (imo) have the same mannerisms!

  • @7KVexus
    @7KVexus 2 года назад +487

    IF he IS Manson's son, this is a great example of how to notice a generational curse and break it. 🏆 Keep going man.

    • @kingrobthegreat7446
      @kingrobthegreat7446 2 года назад +10

      Agreed.
      I studied charles manson some. I always thought he loved the madness of crime. If he would have channled his engeries elsewhere things could have been better.

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran 2 года назад +33

      The way he behaves, talks, acts, makes me think even more that he really is Manson's son.
      He also seems like a genuinely good person. I don't think he got the evil or the hate in him like Charles did. Or if he does, he's learned to suppress it and be a good man. I hope I can meet this guy before I die. He seems like a cool dude.

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran 2 года назад +18

      @@kingrobthegreat7446 So true. Manson started a movement called ATWA (Air, Trees, Water, Animals). If he wasn't abused as a young boy, I think he may have changed the course of American history. He was a rare soul. Reading about his childhood made me feel awful for him. He's a monster, but he was created by some awful people. RIP to Charles, and more importantly, to the victims he took without remorse. He lost his mind to evil eventually. He could have done amazing things.

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran 2 года назад +12

      Food for thought on youtube;
      "Was Charles Manson a CIA Asset? w/Tom O'Neill | Joe Rogan"

    • @kingrobthegreat7446
      @kingrobthegreat7446 2 года назад +9

      @@ZeranZeran Yes he was. I read the book twice. He was an asset but i dont think he knew it.
      He deserved to be in prison bc his sins were horrible. But I counted 15 different parole violations from 67-69. All they had to do was violate his parole once and the world never hears the name manson.
      Read that book to see why.

  • @janetclaireSays
    @janetclaireSays Год назад +29

    I've seen other interviews of Matt Roberts and he seems like a legitimate guy and very intelligent and seems to be a very nice person. His story makes sense and he sure does look like CM. I feel bad for him suffering so much with his health. All my best Matt.

  • @danletras
    @danletras 2 года назад +434

    Incredible. Another incredible story. This guy is a survivor, a fighter: severe hallucinations as a boy, crippling OCD, addiction, chronic pain and he stayed in the game and made music and learned and became deep and ethical and philosophical.

    • @Chaoitcme
      @Chaoitcme 2 года назад +4

      Or he is a hack living off of a lie based around a serial killer.

    • @danletras
      @danletras 2 года назад +1

      @@Chaoitcme The former.

    • @MAATman31
      @MAATman31 2 года назад +15

      Thank you for the kind words

    • @MAATman31
      @MAATman31 2 года назад +20

      This story has ruined my career by the way. I never made a dime off of any of it.

    • @CertifiedJew
      @CertifiedJew 2 года назад +9

      @@MAATman31 then they should take this this video down..

  • @Ju5tiv
    @Ju5tiv 2 года назад +496

    One of the most compelling interviews you’ve done yet. Please do a follow up. I want to hear more about Matt. Super fascinating!

    • @sistergrace9833
      @sistergrace9833 2 года назад +5

      Agree it was fascinating

    • @lynn9935
      @lynn9935 2 года назад +6

      Yes, please do a follow up. He is fascinating.

    • @miqeyt3317
      @miqeyt3317 2 года назад +1

      He did say he wrote a book. Maybe check that out, would b cool if it gives more of a look from him

    • @JJHemingway421
      @JJHemingway421 2 года назад +2

      @@miqeyt3317 wrote a book but didn’t plug it??? Why???🤔

    • @susanstebbins1211
      @susanstebbins1211 2 года назад +4

      Wow. I've watched Charlie many times, giving interviews. This guy is spot on. He's smarter than Charlie, but still has the loopy talk. Oh, I had trichotillomania as a preteen. I didn't eat it though. Just pulled it out from a certain spot on my head. It's a shame that whatever is wrong with him is so obvious. He really has a rather charming demeanor.

  • @shanaynay333
    @shanaynay333 2 года назад +149

    He's smarter than half the people dismissing him in the comments.

    • @DesignzRUs1
      @DesignzRUs1 2 года назад +5

      Sure, okay LOL
      They’re a lot smarter than you at least; they don’t believe everything they read or see on the internet.

    • @ianjacka469
      @ianjacka469 2 года назад

      Well he's been smart enough to keep everyone believing he's his his son.... even after failing the DNA test CNN ran in 2021

    • @lavernebell6274
      @lavernebell6274 Год назад +1

      @@DesignzRUs1No need to be nasty.

    • @themuckler8176
      @themuckler8176 4 месяца назад

      ​@lavernebell6274 Nothing "nasty" about what he said. Your skin is just really thin

    • @Ontgo-dt9fc
      @Ontgo-dt9fc 17 дней назад

      @@themuckler8176Americans…

  • @xanthiara
    @xanthiara Год назад +165

    As a fellow sufferer of Trichotillomania this really hit home to me. I wish you the best, Matt. Stay strong

    • @taniapetrie1309
      @taniapetrie1309 Год назад +9

      I have it too. Anxiety.

    • @CoryHatfield
      @CoryHatfield Год назад +4

      If Manson had it, that would have helped with his prison memorabilia sales.

    • @Alicelorraine
      @Alicelorraine Год назад +5

      I've had it since being a baby I'd pull my hair out and wrap it round my finger and then chew it off I don't put my hair in my mouth any more and its not as severe as Ive got older but sometimes catch my self pulling strands of hair every now and then when I'm really anxious.

    • @EuleneWages4644
      @EuleneWages4644 Год назад

      ​@@taniapetrie1309yep

    • @kathleengempel5814
      @kathleengempel5814 Год назад +1

      same.....I kinda wish there was a trigger warning on it in the title because I probably wouldn't have clicked on it. Now I am kinda sucked in....

  • @MadelynBo
    @MadelynBo 2 года назад +1045

    Manson left everything to Matt in his will, pretty damning evidence. Not sure why people are doubting the validity of the claim in these comments, all the dominoes line up just right. Under the circumstances, Matt still turned out to be an upstanding man with a lot going for him and so much potential. Hope he's doing well & copes with his addiction with ease & grace.

    • @reesemaxson7864
      @reesemaxson7864 2 года назад +108

      He also looks just like him I think

    • @whooptydoo6256
      @whooptydoo6256 2 года назад +136

      Left everything to him? His 3 dollars of commissary money

    • @e.priest8937
      @e.priest8937 2 года назад +31

      I think he even has similar facial features

    • @realnuisance39
      @realnuisance39 2 года назад +46

      I would agree that he looks similar, they have similar speech patterns too, but after doing a little research, I realized the reason people doubt his claim is because any DNA tests have apparently been “inconclusive”. Manson’s wikipedia article says outright that the DNA tests proved conclusively that the two are not related, but the source was dubious. So really, who knows. But Manson himself must’ve been convinced, evidenced by the will.

    • @Jimtom933
      @Jimtom933 2 года назад +18

      I’d of told him to keep the shit

  • @DaniElleLuminati
    @DaniElleLuminati 2 года назад +141

    I met Matt on my 19th birthday. We were introduced because we were both filmed for a documentary called "The Dark Side" and the producer brought Matt to my birthday party. He's such a sweet and beautiful soul. 💚💚💚

    • @kimfletcher8341
      @kimfletcher8341 2 года назад +7

      What was the Dark side about?

    • @bamboogagirl
      @bamboogagirl 2 года назад +2

      He seems to be a kind & very real person! I hope he rises all the way to the top!

    • @yahbles5941
      @yahbles5941 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@kimfletcher8341story about children of notoriously known personalities. Or maybe that's a different show, not sure

  • @curiousgeorge555
    @curiousgeorge555 2 года назад +206

    A striking resemblance in appearance, mannerisms, voice and something I can't quite pinpoint. If I were a betting man, I'd put up a small bit of coin on him being Manson's son.

    • @ferguson8143
      @ferguson8143 2 года назад +5

      I would have to go back to mansons video but I think this guy's voice is deeper or more bass then mansons voice and some what of a accent but I could be wrong and he was short to 5'5" or 5'6" but either way I find it a cool story wish it was longer or him coming back

    • @cozyslor
      @cozyslor 2 года назад +33

      @@ferguson8143 Um, no one is saying he is Charles Manson. Just his son. Children aren't exact duplicates of their parents.

    • @ferguson8143
      @ferguson8143 2 года назад +3

      @@cozyslor I wasn't meaning like that as I guess more so thinking out loud more so questions and apologize not my intentions

    • @doejon9424
      @doejon9424 2 года назад +9

      He or Mark could pay for a DNA test and get to the bottom of this shenanigans, real quickly. Mansons DNA is forever on the records. (-For anyone who says it's impossible because Manson died in prison)

    • @Jam_Geetar
      @Jam_Geetar 2 года назад +4

      @@doejon9424 he had a DNA test and he wasn't the son, but Manson still left his entire will to him so he knew him for awhile.

  • @PhilMiCoochie
    @PhilMiCoochie Год назад +3

    If you can find this gentleman I would love to see a follow up

  • @brainmove
    @brainmove 2 года назад +919

    Very compelling whether he's Manson's son or not.. He's a lot more eloquent and thoughtful than a lot of the people in the comments that are writing him off as simply delusional. Great interview as usual.

    • @prickhead
      @prickhead 2 года назад +44

      I agree with you. He seems incredibly intelligent & expresses himself very well. I noticed he speaks fluently with great vocabulary & rarely uses 'ums' and 'likes' to fill the space.

    • @sherrycissokho-parker2988
      @sherrycissokho-parker2988 2 года назад +2

      I agree with you 👍🏽

    • @nicolaxoxo1
      @nicolaxoxo1 2 года назад +25

      @@EchoBravo370 not to mention he does indeed look just like him

    • @theelectofthelivinggod5917
      @theelectofthelivinggod5917 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @mermaidtales3639
      @mermaidtales3639 2 года назад +2

      Stop monitoring the comments

  • @mnycum0425
    @mnycum0425 2 года назад +90

    I know I'm late to the party on this one. But, this was my favorite interview so far. The son of Manson thing aside, I spent this whole interview feeling a very eerie connection to this guy. When he talked about his age and seemed genuinely bewildered by how old he was. That hit particularly hard. Great interview.

    • @JulzLight
      @JulzLight Год назад

      Same

    • @cosmiccaress
      @cosmiccaress Год назад +3

      He has other interviews on RUclips. A while back, he was much happier in his interview.

  • @idiedtrying
    @idiedtrying 2 года назад +685

    Matt's a really good person. I've followed him somewhat since first hearing he was Charlie's son. Through everything I've read & seen, not only is his physical characteristics eerily similar but the angle where he is most similar in my opinion is in the way his mind works. It's so much like Charlie. You can see here especially how having a more nurturing upbringing can change the course of one's life totally. Keep on keeping on, Matt. ☝️

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 2 года назад +20

      His mannerisms are such a like ,yes

    • @whackijacki7263
      @whackijacki7263 2 года назад +13

      I’ve seen several interviews and articles about him also, I have doubts like everyone but WOW so eerily alike!

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 2 года назад +4

      @@whackijacki7263 i have doubts as its a bit complicated.why do u think that manson isn't his dad (1of them as im curious)

    • @cmoore7780
      @cmoore7780 2 года назад +7

      I’ve also seen a couple myself over time and seen a few of charlie’s also as I’m sure everyone has and I’m in agreement with the way they carry conversation and thought patterns. This is only my opinion. It’s actually an odd rabbit hole..

    • @whackijacki7263
      @whackijacki7263 2 года назад +14

      @@waynesilverman3048 the direct proof, the DNA or lack their of is my only doubt. He gives some outlandish details about his Mother’s pregnancy, he did find her so I’m guessing she told him, with the possibility of Charlie being out of jail at the time of his conception but it’s just extreme. Then again some of us have extreme beginnings so again IDK 🤷‍♀️ lol. I read that Manson did leave everything to him and believed Matt was his son, that just confuses my decision even more as Manson was grasping for any sort of connection in his later years

  • @ConnieinVirginia
    @ConnieinVirginia Год назад +3

    I developed the disorder he mentions when i was young, it was after a very traumatic experience in my life. I've never been able to stop this disorder....I'm now 57. We who have this disorder, suffer & are ashamed for others to know. I take medication for anxiety & depression but i havent been able to overcome trichotillomania.

  • @Monestary_Warrior
    @Monestary_Warrior 2 года назад +725

    What I find intriguing is that he is highly intelligent and appears to have a higher level of understanding of social constructs than most folks. He seems like a likable guy. I really feel for people that have to go through this life suffering from some affliction whether it’s mental or physical and receiving a stigma and not being properly treated or cared for. Great video. 👍🏼

    • @amandabrank4652
      @amandabrank4652 2 года назад +23

      Alot of addicts are people just don't give em the time of day to realize it.

    • @Monestary_Warrior
      @Monestary_Warrior 2 года назад +17

      @@amandabrank4652 that’s true. I’ve personally been there myself. I’m currently a Nurse Practitioner that works in the rehabilitation setting and I absolutely agree that we are all just one decision away from being in the same place as a lot of addicts. Great point. Merry Christmas 🎄

    • @bamboogagirl
      @bamboogagirl 2 года назад +8

      Just knowing what his dad's past was like is enough to screw up most people!! He has to be his son!

    • @thatmombielife
      @thatmombielife 2 года назад +4

      Very likeable.

    • @JanJan-gy7qp
      @JanJan-gy7qp 2 года назад +21

      Wasn’t Manson an extremely intelligent man? Anyone know Mansons IQ?

  • @koffinkat666
    @koffinkat666 2 года назад +62

    Charles Manson has many Kids I am sure, Free love and all that.

  • @deemster1
    @deemster1 2 года назад +20

    "So you're a functioning heroin addict." He got so uncomfortable after you did that. Could tell you kind of lost him at that point too.

    • @fightstar1777
      @fightstar1777 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes. Sad that mark laita seems to fail to understand that there IS a difference between opioid and heroin addiction.. especially after all the time he spends with people like this..
      The guy even explained the difference. Mark seems more bias then a lot of people like to recognize.

  • @earthskraper
    @earthskraper Год назад +5

    Addiction has nothing to do with drugs. Drugs aren’t the problem they’re the solution. The problem is a thinking issue. You can’t think your way out of your own thinking.

  • @emilyloewen37
    @emilyloewen37 2 года назад +352

    I love these type of interviews. Where the subject just talks and talks and Mark doesn’t really even have to ask anything, we just listen. I envision the story in my head as I’m watching their body language. It’s like watching a book.

    • @pricklycats
      @pricklycats Год назад +4

      That's what most of them are like from what I've seen

    • @zhxh1ie
      @zhxh1ie Год назад

      @@pricklycats Some are more quiet, very timid and closed off people.

    • @joshuablackwell4908
      @joshuablackwell4908 Год назад +2

      That's a beautiful way to put it.

    • @popcorn8743
      @popcorn8743 Год назад

      Ok what this comment is is a like trap other more famous people and comments have said this about SWU notice how many times it shows up

    • @Adrienne884
      @Adrienne884 Год назад

      Theatre of the mind

  • @kaialeo1320
    @kaialeo1320 2 года назад +449

    My mom did lots of shrooms throughout her pregnancy , coupled with an uninhibited eating disorder. My fetus brain was being lit up with hallucinogenics . There are very very few, if any, actual studies in what psychedelics do to a developing brain and the long term effects … but it’s definitely not difficult to imagine what it might shape a brain into .

    • @shitbecray
      @shitbecray 2 года назад +52

      How do you feel it's affected you.

    • @leelabizbee
      @leelabizbee 2 года назад +52

      Thats really interesting, I wonder what effect it actually has on fetuses? Does the pineal gland become hypersensitive? I, myself love shrooms, for me it's soul food. Blows away all the cobwebs from the doors in your mind. Like a detox and you're just left feeling refreshed, exhausted mentally but everything looks and feels clean & new

    • @kaialeo1320
      @kaialeo1320 2 года назад +118

      @@leelabizbee I have also engaged in psychedelics as an adult and that’s why I think I can better understand myself now. More so behaviors, emotions, thoughts, perceptions and opinions I held as a child. I would agree that my pineal gland was blown open. I had a rough up bringing (shocker) but as an example, I once told my mom that I remembered choosing her to be my mother before I was born - and I said that at age 3. I have more things I could use as examples but I’ll be honest, it feels down right silly to type out 🤣
      I was a strange but absolutely lovely child. But it definitely becomes difficult for me to isolate what issues or gifts come from which adverse experience. For all I know, I could’ve been the exact same person without them 🤷‍♀️
      I hope one day there is time and money spent to begin to study this. I’d really love to know more.

    • @kaialeo1320
      @kaialeo1320 2 года назад +13

      @SIGN MAN thank you 😁 that’s very kind of you to say

    • @gabrielle-d1b
      @gabrielle-d1b 2 года назад +5

      @SIGN MAN I was gonna say the same thing

  • @Sijdwnkzdkdk
    @Sijdwnkzdkdk 2 года назад +487

    i fully believe that he’s his son. the resemblance is uncanny. amazing how this kind man came from such a monster, just goes to show you can succeed depsite what you were born into.💗

    • @lomeinbullies5768
      @lomeinbullies5768 2 года назад +92

      If you do research on Charles Manson you’ll find out he was turned into a monster In an environment of monsters. People took advantage of him. Tortured, and stole from him most of his life. He had a hard childhood. And just like any other child in that situation they get in lots of legal trouble. Charles Manson it was a great example of how important parenting, and just simply treating others the way you want to Be treated is. In most cases monsters aren’t Just born. They are created

    • @tank__girl6404
      @tank__girl6404 2 года назад +4

      @@lomeinbullies5768 wow i didnt know that!

    • @rot1092
      @rot1092 2 года назад +4

      @@rosanchez9715 exactly !💯
      There's ppl on the other side of the world that can look like a twin. And there's no relation. Like the guy that played 2Pac, resembles him all day but no relation...

    • @Swanselm
      @Swanselm 2 года назад +10

      The monster want born, he was made.

    • @angeldorsey3335
      @angeldorsey3335 2 года назад +5

      MONSTER?!.... I'VE HEARD ABOUT REAL MONSTERS!...ON THIS CHANNEL..THE CHILD MOLESTERS FROM PARENTS & FAMILY MEMBERS AND LEFT MOST OF THE PEOPLE ON THIS SHOW F'D! UP!...

  • @Xrayeyes3965
    @Xrayeyes3965 Год назад +15

    I had excruciating endometriosis for years which started with my periods at age 9. I'm 51 now, and things have eased up pain wise. I self medicated for years. I don't think anyone should feel shame trying to help yourself when the medical profession is still in the stone age with female anatomy. I feel that way about psychiatric conditions too.
    The amount of pain I experienced was off the charts.

    • @EmiliaJay
      @EmiliaJay Год назад +4

      Had endometriosis as well and went through pure hell with it. Birth control pills didn't work, Gn-RH didn't work, Depo didn't work, and even laparoscopic ablations didn't work long term. I finally found a doctor who listened - found endometrial tissue all over my kidneys, stomach, etc. He performed a total hysterectomy. I was young (32 at the time of the surgery) but I have no regrets over getting that done. I'll never miss crawling on my hands and knees to go throw up because I couldn't walk, couldn't lie still, couldn't cry, etc. I stayed away from opiates but took a lifetime's worth of naproxen to relieve the pain.

    • @samichgrrl
      @samichgrrl Год назад +3

      I suffered with endometriosis also. Couldn't wait for menopause!!

    • @Marieq
      @Marieq Год назад

      Suffer of endometriosis as well just had my 6th surgery last month. Was in and out of ER 10 times this year, being treated like complete drug addict. Well last months surgery was supposed to be 1 1/12 hours it ended up being 3 1/2 hours long. I had endo all over my uterus, ovaries, and so bad on my fallopian tube they had to take it out. They were thankfully able to save my left by cleaning it out. I wish I could rub it in all these asshole ER doctors. I feel bad for us dealing with endo, it's horrible and a lot of doctors just think you're seeking pain medication.

    • @hulamei3117
      @hulamei3117 Год назад

      Psychological, physical, and spiritual pain and suffering affect many of us - not much available for relief and healing.😢

  • @riverratrvr9225
    @riverratrvr9225 2 года назад +130

    Captivating interview! Couldn't get enough. Highly enlightened man!

    • @FloridaKatLady
      @FloridaKatLady 2 года назад +1

      For real. He is very captivating. Seeing Charles Manson's Possible Son in the title is what got me here. But, it was the way he spoke and how he spoke that kept me here. He definitely wasn't looking for this outcome and he isn't playing the victim or lying about it. He also isn't ecstatic about this news either. Many people would do one of those. He really is very interesting and tells his life story in a fully open way. It's really great to see it. This mans interviews is one of my favorite off this channel. Couldn't stop watching this one.

    • @coreywhite734
      @coreywhite734 2 года назад

      Fake ass Charles Manson I think you a liar

  • @senchtoast
    @senchtoast 2 года назад +7

    I looked this guy up and even Charles Manson’s sons are saying this is his child. When Manson died he left everything in his will to this guy right here 🧠

    • @cookiestar2702
      @cookiestar2702 Год назад

      This Man has so many similarities physically, but those eyes are spot on to Manson.

  • @velocab5737
    @velocab5737 2 года назад +26

    Matt is well-spoken and well-mannered… he is cleaning up a karmic mess. Thank you for your efforts and clarity, Matt.

  • @kino9356
    @kino9356 Год назад +3

    I'm Native American and I would love to share my story with alcoholism.

  • @McK2Official
    @McK2Official 2 года назад +191

    The part about the Pineal Gland and Night Terrors struck a nerve. My dreams couldn't be more vivid. Both of my parents definitely indulged in the 60's and 70's.. I also dealt with a ciatic nerve injury for over 10 years. Took all the same drugs.. and I'm still here with a Supreme Insight.. Thanks Mark..

    • @gSWG3R
      @gSWG3R 2 года назад +16

      @@aquamarineblue8690 I call BS. You'd be dead.

    • @Heavy_Hitta_Sucka
      @Heavy_Hitta_Sucka 2 года назад +8

      I think that is highly highly unlikely. The things you see during a breakthrough DMT trip are absolutely nothing like a dream. The things you see are impossible to describe by our small vocabulary and color palate, the colors, the shapes, the entities. I've had very very vivid dreams before but they featured things that were in this world. The DMT Realm is not where you go when you dream. Night terrors or no night terrors.

    • @kimberlysimmons6395
      @kimberlysimmons6395 2 года назад +1

      @@gSWG3R look it up

    • @GateKeeper36
      @GateKeeper36 2 года назад +7

      You know what works and gets you to have a peaceful sleep. Have you ever noticed when a mother visits her son or lil girls room and she kisses them right in the middle of the forehead "Sweet Dreams". That actually has a effect cause the mothers kiss has a electrical vibration that stimulates the Pineal Gland. I didn't learn this from anyone or read about it in a book. I made the connection myself so one day I saw a tweet from a lady asking if anyone knows any remedies. I told her to give her child a kiss on the forehead. The next day I see a thread started by a bunch of women thanking me. Tell me this idea I myself thought of makes sense. Even just giving a love one a kiss on the forehead works to. If kissing a lover on the lips stimulates us sexually, then a kiss on the forehead not have a effect on the Pineal Gland. 💯💋🛌🛌🛌😴😴😴

    • @gSWG3R
      @gSWG3R 2 года назад +2

      @@kimberlysimmons6395 darling, I know.

  • @iiiMUNiiiQUE
    @iiiMUNiiiQUE 2 года назад +10

    I was brushing my teeth and when he said trichotillomania my mouth dropped. It feels like there’s not many of us out there. It’s a hard condition to even attempt to control.

  • @theelectofthelivinggod5917
    @theelectofthelivinggod5917 2 года назад +254

    Actually, he's very knowledgeable and well put together. Never judge a book by it's cover.

  • @n.w.p.4315
    @n.w.p.4315 Год назад +5

    Mark if you see Matt again please tell him his adopted mother is trying to get in contact with him. My grandfather is in a nursing home with her in Illinois and she is very very concerned and has limited time left.
    Thank you mark

    • @kellyschultz485
      @kellyschultz485 5 месяцев назад +1

      I am praying hard that your message got relayed to him! 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @lturner5078
    @lturner5078 2 года назад +47

    This man is extremely intelligent. I could listen to him for hours. Really interesting interview.

  • @juliawendy4965
    @juliawendy4965 2 года назад +140

    Such a great interview, like a educational and history lesson on so many different levels. He’s very very self aware , which is key to healing and surviving addictions/traumas.
    I’m always grateful to learn, thank you ~

    • @chainsawteddybear
      @chainsawteddybear 2 года назад

      It’s not that cold Wendy, take that Jacket off

    • @fotelsteussentiments1608
      @fotelsteussentiments1608 2 года назад +3

      @@chainsawteddybear you're right.. Her smile alone can warm the north pole up.

    • @chainsawteddybear
      @chainsawteddybear 2 года назад +1

      @@fotelsteussentiments1608 that comment is not gonna get you laid SIMP

    • @rizzorizzo2311
      @rizzorizzo2311 2 года назад

      If you are getting a history lesson from this guy you’re in trouble.

    • @juliawendy4965
      @juliawendy4965 2 года назад +1

      @@rizzorizzo2311 im not sure the history books/lessons I was taught in school are very accurate either

  • @jo71992
    @jo71992 2 года назад +59

    heard/seen Matt before on Daze with Jordan the Lion. He described how he came to learn he was Manson's son. He's very articulate, insightful and observant. Easy to listen to. Wish him the best

  • @louper3002
    @louper3002 Год назад +9

    Definitely Charles' son, the mannerisms, the facial characteristics and his eyes, no way he's lying

  • @ByGraceIGo
    @ByGraceIGo 2 года назад +283

    I wonder if this man has ever had his copper levels checked. If he really is the son of Charles Manson, Charles Manson had his copper tested and it was like 50 times more than what it should have been and it can really really exacerbate obsessive compulsive disorder. I think OCD is one of the worst forms of anxiety.

    • @CAPTINjacksparrow
      @CAPTINjacksparrow 2 года назад +51

      I think anxiety is the worst forms of anxiety

    • @summerkarin143
      @summerkarin143 2 года назад +10

      ​@@CAPTINjacksparrow It wasn't until 2013 OCD became its own type of disorder, until then it was a severe type of anxiety

    • @devinelonmadgy
      @devinelonmadgy 2 года назад +9

      Where does this copper come from?

    • @CAPTINjacksparrow
      @CAPTINjacksparrow 2 года назад +12

      @@devinelonmadgy I’m assuming drinking water through old pipes, there’s all types of different metals where too much can cause severe issues and can come from all sorts of things.

    • @MrRdh567
      @MrRdh567 2 года назад +4

      @@CAPTINjacksparrow We have copper pipes and had to replace them due to Copper over-exposure.

  • @paulineerwin7685
    @paulineerwin7685 2 года назад +52

    What a wonderful and uplifting video ! Matt , to me , comes across as a very likeable, intelligent and wholly grounded person . A very spiritual , insightful and grounded human being . I couldn’t care less about his possible lineage - he has a good heart & soul. Thankyou Mark !

  • @MillieB_XO
    @MillieB_XO 2 года назад +115

    Many people claim they're related to notorious people good or bad but in that still shot it is completely UNDENIABLE that he looks like identical to Charles! Great interview Mark. Ill be keeping an eye out for his documentary too!

  • @chrismatheson4376
    @chrismatheson4376 Год назад +8

    I saw an interview with this guy before.
    You are fortunate to be able to get such interesting people to interview!!!
    Thankyou for sharing!

  • @daughertyjack1
    @daughertyjack1 2 года назад +523

    Man, of all the subjects in regards to this man’s life, he felt that telling others about the horrors of opiate addiction was important for him to do. Addiction is a subject that would be difficult for anyone to discuss at length. If you know an addict, please carry narcan and be willing to help them when they hopefully ask for it.

    • @BabbleOn777
      @BabbleOn777 2 года назад +19

      I was on Heroin in the 90's, got my shit together and got clean 20+ years ago. Anyone can do it if they want to.
      Narcan is a lifesaver now that everyone is on the worst opiate ever; Fentanyl. Never did that crap, and that's a good thing, as this is designed for a very intense but short acting high. Heroin used to hold for 12-24 hours until you needed another hit. Fentanyl? From what I understand is heavy hitting but you still get sick 8 hours later.
      Addiction is not hard to talk about unless you have overcome it. Then? You can fill pages .

    • @JJHemingway421
      @JJHemingway421 2 года назад +6

      @@BabbleOn777 and until you hit that point (enough is enough) you will continue to cope and make up BS excuses, which is was this dude is doing the entire time. I also know from experience.

    • @alexiaisfly
      @alexiaisfly 2 года назад +5

      I misread your comment at first thought you were saying please carry narcan for when they ask for help with it (and as a fentanyl addict myself who has blue cross training and has saved people using narcan) I was like freaking out internally thinking there was misinformation that you are able to ask for narcan when it is needed aka when you're.not breathing like aaaahhhhj why is my brain like that hjahhaaj

    • @OGitGirlJess
      @OGitGirlJess 2 года назад +6

      Amen brother!!!! It’s a disease not a choice! I wish people would show as much sympathy as they do to people with other sicknesses.

    • @daughertyjack1
      @daughertyjack1 2 года назад +1

      @@alexiaisfly lol. I should’ve clarified, I just meant that folks should in general carry narcan, and be there to help folks too.

  • @Gravely5059
    @Gravely5059 2 года назад +72

    I can relate to him big time. I've been on oxycodone for 5 years due to 2/3 of my spine (T10) being eaten up by stage 4 metastatic cancer. Dealing with this kind of pain on a daily basis for so long, it's enough to make you lose your mind.

    • @hl5584
      @hl5584 2 года назад +6

      damn, all the best to you, hope you recover

    • @mamamia5668
      @mamamia5668 2 года назад +4

      best of luck

    • @toejam6941
      @toejam6941 2 года назад +3

      I love youuu!!! 👍🏻

    • @iwanalotamarijuana
      @iwanalotamarijuana 2 года назад +3

      I hope you’re doing better. This life ends for all of us. All we leave is our impact we’ve had on people… and one day that will be gone too.

    • @crashburn3292
      @crashburn3292 2 года назад +8

      I've had my back fused and won a medical malpractice lawsuit because of the surgery. It's quite hard to get to a place where you have to choose opioids to be able to live somewhat of a normal life. - I hope the CDC will loosen the restrictions for chronic pain patients. Good luck to you.

  • @deradler3261
    @deradler3261 2 года назад +78

    Whether he is Charlie's son or not, he's an interesting cat.

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 2 года назад +2

      Well, when were the murders? 1969? If he was born in ‘68, doubtful ole Charlie knew …. like a previous comment, he could have had a lot he never knew!

  • @Jodileannexx
    @Jodileannexx 2 года назад +102

    I really love his energy, how honest he is, his spiritual depth and sensitivity and his kindness.

    • @Tiger-Lilly
      @Tiger-Lilly Год назад

      Thats exactly what I was going to say!

    • @lconrad9520
      @lconrad9520 Год назад +2

      I'm sure his father's cult members said the *exact* same thing about Charles!
      (This isn't meant to be a dig at Mark - just an interesting observation)

    • @nimitz1739
      @nimitz1739 Год назад +3

      @@lconrad9520 Manipulative people can bet very friendly. That’s why it’s such a dangerous world we live in.

    • @Trill.Clipz.Channel
      @Trill.Clipz.Channel Год назад

      @@nimitz1739a guest just recently came on and said he was told before he came to just say the craziest things you can think of to get more money from mark. Changed my perspective on all these stories.

    • @iseeu-fp9po
      @iseeu-fp9po 22 дня назад

      @@Trill.Clipz.Channel Mark told him to do that?

  • @ZeranZeran
    @ZeranZeran 2 года назад +354

    This guy is really likeable to me. He gives good advice, and sees like a kind soul. He has a few videos on youtube from years ago, various people finding him and interviewing him. He has always claimed to be Charles Manson's son, and never tried to get famous or profit from it. I believe him.

    • @doughboi8735
      @doughboi8735 2 года назад +23

      Maybe he can recruit you to his family

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran 2 года назад +20

      @@doughboi8735 Maybe one day, hehe.
      I'll go by Squeaky Tomme. (Joking)
      I would enjoy just hearing him speak. I hope he records more interviews, or perhaps gives a speech. I bet there are thousands of people that would want to know about this. It's pretty neat!

    • @sylvisterling8782
      @sylvisterling8782 2 года назад +18

      I don't know the name of his mother (obviously) but I DO know that one Family member did, indeed, have a son and gave him up for adoption in the state of Texas. I knew her through another Manson Family member who was my friend.

    • @FeedMyPets
      @FeedMyPets 2 года назад +8

      i don’t know how profitable it’d be to be the alleged estranged child of a dead serial killer. i can’t imagine a hardcover book of this guys memoirs flying off the shelves. seems like it’d be a niche novel.

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran 2 года назад +16

      @@FeedMyPets You'd be surprised with the obsession some people have over his father, they would buy a lock of this man's hair. I am not joking.

  • @littlebirdy5962
    @littlebirdy5962 2 года назад +398

    This was an eye-opening discussion about genetics and how things may be more out of our hands than we think, and beyond our understanding. And on a positive note, I think anyone who has ever learned about the Manson cult can agree Charlie was ridiculously intelligent and I think you see that with Matt here as well. He's on another level, and unapologetic about thinking outside the box. I'd love to see another interview with him, and know more about the documentary.

    • @notfamouschristopher
      @notfamouschristopher 2 года назад +25

      The problem is being very smart with no direction becomes insanity..
      Fine line between insanity and genius...
      Why you will find most genius in history also have addiction issues..
      This can also apply to common intelligence.. as I learned young. The mind is a terrible thing to taste..
      Phycology digs into the unknown to try to understand yet only comes up with theory. Then come up with contradicting theory's.
      The true solution is not drugs or to change an individual. The true solution is to find a direction to harness the person..
      I am not a professional at anything. Only study phycology to find in college every theory has another theory to contradicts the first one..
      Labeling people with conditions only creates further problems.. everyone is created with individual qualities and those have a purpose in society..
      If you can't sit in a class room for hours, well your purpose is something that keeps you active not labeled something and put on drugs..
      My brother did 8 years in college also study phycology to find the same thing I did. Changed his master degree to mathematics in end because math has actually answers..
      I will add my biological father was labeled as Schizophrenic, found out later he was struck by lighting when he was 15 years old.. he was put on drugs at young age ( drugs to treat brain being fried by lighting) and labeled as Schizophrenic drug addict..
      Very quiet yet smart man that lost direction and just decided to live as they labeled him.
      Now I rejected phycology and well a business owner.. choose to keep my mind busy starting companies..
      my oldest son has higher intelligence, school tried to label him a problem, except he always tested higher then his classmates even thou he was never in school..
      He has sense understood phycology is the problem not him.. his mother has insisted on him going to phycologist.. because she does.. yet she has never got any help only drugs to "help"
      The system has helped create drug addicts at very high rate once we as a society decided phycologist know what they are doing. Yet they have no idea..
      Most phycologist go to school looking for answers to there own problems yet they never find a solution. So they practice on others trying to fix things they are taut but don't fully understand..
      Once we teach children and adults to function in society the way you are, we can then start to fix everything we have destroyed...

    • @kremepie6705
      @kremepie6705 2 года назад +7

      Charlie was before his time on the environment ♻️ and many other things.

    • @charliefox9424
      @charliefox9424 2 года назад +7

      @@notfamouschristopher Good read. I agree with it all also. It's strange how people can be categorized. There are so many factors, variables, neurons genetics etc that make a person that makes that person make decisions and or actions. The mind is a fascinating place and so is every single little action in life that leads to the present. Simultaneously I think how simple humans are and how comparable to ants we can be. The individual complex yet zoomed out the species as a whole primitive and simple

    • @testboga5991
      @testboga5991 2 года назад +9

      You believe a guy who claims in RUclips to be Charles Manson's son about genetics? 😂

    • @notnct777
      @notnct777 2 года назад +2

      He is completely misinformed and uneducated, and a bit nuts, so yes, he is a "Family Man".

  • @WTP_1776
    @WTP_1776 2 года назад +24

    some of these videos are so hard to watch, others leave me wanting to sit down with some of these people. this guys seems incredibly intelligent and articulate all things considered. i bet hes got so many stories. Thanks for what you do SWU

  • @chrislaursen8723
    @chrislaursen8723 2 года назад +40

    I’m a self described realist. I don’t believe in bullsh*t. However, I can say without hesitation, that this man is one of the most genuine human beings I’ve came across.

    • @riffraffrichard
      @riffraffrichard 5 месяцев назад +2

      I question what realism is. Is it what you can see with your eyes or what you see when you close your eyes and let your heart speak. It’s a multifaceted universe with many ways of accessing it. You’re right not trust everything without discernment but it’s also good to be open to the mystery of the unknown.

  • @jackied912
    @jackied912 2 года назад +76

    I’m only 1/4 of the way through and I can already say he is one of the more informed interviewees you have had, his honesty is makes you feel human again.

  • @northernking4787
    @northernking4787 2 года назад +127

    This guy is dripping with charisma, love the way he breaks the fourth wall and speaks at the camera from time to time.

    • @sspsp6545
      @sspsp6545 2 года назад +14

      Manson was incredibly charismatic too.

    • @hurtingmurphy
      @hurtingmurphy 2 года назад +4

      He’s dripping with something

    • @greylady4818
      @greylady4818 2 года назад +3

      Just like Charlie. Also, when he said “let me put you this way”, he was so like Manson. His own man. Very cool person. 🙏🏻💪

  • @melodymac1
    @melodymac1 2 года назад +54

    Seems like a very gentle soul who went out of his way to stay on the straight and narrow and do no harm, in order to make something good of his lineage. Good on you Matt. You seem like a genuinely good dude.

    • @orvil9223
      @orvil9223 2 года назад

      In 1998, a Los Angeles musician named Matthew Roberts, who was adopted as a child, sought out his birth parents and found his biological mother living in Wisconsin. The woman told Roberts that she met Manson at an orgy in San Francisco in 1967, and that she was certain he had impregnated her.
      Believing he had found his biological father, Roberts wrote to Manson and received a letter back from “Prisoner B33920,” who said he remembered the orgy and Roberts’ biological mother.
      But a DNA test organized by CNN in 2012 concluded that Roberts and Freeman, Manson’s grandchild, had no common biological ancestry.
      “Now there’s no chance of knowing who my father is,” a visibly shaken Roberts told CNN at the time. “That’s the only lead I had, so now I have no chance of meeting or knowing my biological father.”

    • @helenmcdonnell2585
      @helenmcdonnell2585 2 года назад

      @@orvil9223 apparently it turns out the the grandson wasn't related to Manson

    • @orvil9223
      @orvil9223 2 года назад

      @@helenmcdonnell2585 He might be believeable if he wasn't lying. Jason Freeman - Manson's grandson, NEVER took a DNA test and was given custody of Manson's body and belongings. A judge in 2021 ruled on appeal that he did not need to take a DNA test, so he never took one.
      The woman claiming to be Manson's daughter has zero proof - the woman she said was her mother was never associated with the Manson family, no child was born on the ranch at the time she said she was born, and she has produced no birth certificate or documentation of any kind. Jason Freeman is the son of Charles Manson Jr, who committed suicide in 1993, and was manson's first child.

  • @1BigMistakee
    @1BigMistakee Год назад +3

    First 70 seconds into the interview, my first thought: "Definitely Charles mansions kid."

  • @triciascott9254
    @triciascott9254 2 года назад +114

    He certainly sounds grounded and respectful. Very insightful with a beautiful depth. Great interview. Thank you Matt for your honesty and candid answers. And thank you Mark for bringing us such thought provoking people. Matt...the resemblance is uncanny. Wow. Freaks me out a little.

    • @orvil9223
      @orvil9223 2 года назад +6

      In 1998, a Los Angeles musician named Matthew Roberts, who was adopted as a child, sought out his birth parents and found his biological mother living in Wisconsin. The woman told Roberts that she met Manson at an orgy in San Francisco in 1967, and that she was certain he had impregnated her.
      Believing he had found his biological father, Roberts wrote to Manson and received a letter back from “Prisoner B33920,” who said he remembered the orgy and Roberts’ biological mother.
      But a DNA test organized by CNN in 2012 concluded that Roberts and Freeman, Manson’s grandchild, had no common biological ancestry.
      “Now there’s no chance of knowing who my father is,” a visibly shaken Roberts told CNN at the time. “That’s the only lead I had, so now I have no chance of meeting or knowing my biological father.”

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 2 года назад +1

      @@orvil9223 So sad. Yet he looks so much like Charles Manson.

  • @nyawilson7393
    @nyawilson7393 2 года назад +87

    Trachotilliomania has been the hardest diagnosis of mines to accept, I find it extremely embarrassing and no one understands it. People just act like you're gross for picking at your skin and hair but its an irrestible urge 😰. I wish nothing but the best for this man.

    • @maresdreams8731
      @maresdreams8731 2 года назад +7

      I pick my skin oit of anxiety and as a way to simply feel good idk i cant explain it.

    • @nyawilson7393
      @nyawilson7393 2 года назад +1

      @@maresdreams8731 I feel you

    • @Belovelyava
      @Belovelyava 2 года назад +2

      Hey someone in the comments said it can be related to high copper levels. Can’t hurt to check. PS, don’t be ashamed, we all have our cross to bear.

    • @eastwood111
      @eastwood111 2 года назад +4

      Have you tried THC or cannabis? Maybe it could help you

    • @Rebecca-jy6zs
      @Rebecca-jy6zs 2 года назад +2

      i don’t necessarily pull my hair out all the time so idk if i should self diagnose but i constantly split my split ends in half and if the hair has a lot of split or if it simply feels weird i’ll rip it out 😭 i’ve always been embarrassed about it

  • @maiingan07
    @maiingan07 2 года назад +26

    My cousin, Cheyanne, went to her son’s school to talk with their classes. Her two boys had the most gorgeous long, thick hair they would wear in braids for school. She went to speak with the students to teach them the importance of their long hair and how it had been intertwined into our religion. Her boys had long hair for strength as well and there was no way in hell that they would ever cut their long hair due to the ignorance of others. I had been so proud of her and thought it had been pretty cool with what she had done. Plus, the bullying had stopped the moment she had left the room. Hey, she’s a force to be reckoned with and so beautiful with her long hair too.

    • @viv5645
      @viv5645 2 года назад

      @@sarahbartlett1196 what a very good point you make - they say hair helps to pick up vibrations, grey matter grows in a blind person's fingertips, a deaf person will feel sound. We lost our melanin when we migrated to the Northern hemisphere, and reduced hair is possibly, a long term evolutionary process too, the purpose and the specialism it endows, still to be discovered. In todays over crowded world, we need to be adaptable, flexible, not overly territorial or aggressive, a large sector of society lives in close proximity to others, the new skills they require for success, may be related to less hair cover?

  • @cherylknight6080
    @cherylknight6080 Год назад +5

    I know Matthew and talk to him a couple times on his RUclips channel. My daughter also suffered from trichotillomania and yeah, she had bald spots and eyelashes and eyebrows she had plucked out and it was because of a tick from being on Adderall medicine for ADHD, and I know his frustration and everything that goes with it that I also experience with my daughter. But there is medicine that can help with it. He’s also got several letters from Manson talking about him being his son and about his mother. He read these letters and I thought wow that was very interesting! Matthews a very good, kind, and considerate person who is very thoughtful, considerate and compassionate of everyone! And he has many stories that I thought were enlightening.
    It is a trip to see a total positive side of Manson he looks just like his father and you can’t deny that!
    He’s also very talented.
    I’m glad you did this interview Mark. It was really nice to see him on another interview. Matthews done several interviews and I learned more about him and who he is.
    I wish there were more people in the world that has the same goodness and kindness and considerate with compassion towards people and with one another like he is.

    • @JoeyAnthonyGuerra
      @JoeyAnthonyGuerra 2 месяца назад +1

      What is the name of his channel?

    • @julienickell
      @julienickell Месяц назад

      Manson would tell you what you wanted to hear. DNA says Matt is not Manson's son.

    • @kelliebates7643
      @kelliebates7643 Месяц назад

      ​@@julienickellwas there ever a real DNA test done though?

  • @joanbaczek2575
    @joanbaczek2575 2 года назад +99

    I love this fellow! I can’t stand people who insist you bring a bad vibe to the room or harass you for not being all fake happy. Before you decide you a problem make sure you are not surrounded by a holes

    • @chinadashauthority65
      @chinadashauthority65 2 года назад +1

      Well said

    • @GreenEnvy.
      @GreenEnvy. 2 года назад +4

      "Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self esteem, first make sure you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes." -Freud

    • @AA-yc9dq
      @AA-yc9dq 2 года назад

      I wish I had someone tell me this years ago

  • @cathygray9092
    @cathygray9092 2 года назад +13

    Mark, Nice interview. Mark, my best friend from 4th grade had the same disorder Matt said he had with pulling his hair out. He blew my mind when he said that, because he is the first person in my 66 years, that I am aware now that had the problem my friend had. By the time we were 12, which was 54 yrs ago, she had a big bald spot . She had a bottle of medicine, that I remember when she came back from the doctor. For some reason I think it was a green color. Well after on the medication awhile, she no longer chewed her finger nails very very short and she stopped pulling her hair out. But, by 17 years old she became a heroin addict. We parted ways because I saw to many die from it in 1971. She shot dope 20 years, and walked the streets , when they had 2 serial killers , kiiling the girls there. She is truly a mirical. She survived it all and got off of all drugs. I just was blown away how much Matts story reminded me of her. Matt has Charlies body type and looks a lot like him but thank God Matt, does not have his insane eyes. He has the same shape eyes, but looking in Matts is nothing like looking in Charlies. Please tell him me along with so many others, wish him all the best life has to offer.

    • @sleeplessaquarius
      @sleeplessaquarius 2 года назад +3

      Have you heard from your friend since 🤔 I wonder if she is still alive ❓

    • @floridagirl9064
      @floridagirl9064 2 года назад

      Dna said he. Isnt

    • @TM-jt3dd
      @TM-jt3dd 2 года назад

      @@floridagirl9064 who?

    • @floridagirl9064
      @floridagirl9064 2 года назад

      @@TM-jt3dd charlie is not this wackjobs father

  • @dawnbehatin1224
    @dawnbehatin1224 2 года назад +136

    Really enjoyed this interview. He's interesting, intelligent, and seems kind as well.

  • @amtheduuuke9786
    @amtheduuuke9786 Год назад +15

    Matt comes across as a genuinely good man and is very interesting, I for one would like to hear more from him. His honesty is very uplifting as not that many are as open as Matt is. Would love to make contact with him but can't find him on fb. Love to hear from you Matt.

  • @Calverts399
    @Calverts399 2 года назад +10

    This was an awesome interview Mark. Hope there will be a part 2 to delve a little deeper.

  • @myrialynn
    @myrialynn 2 года назад +17

    I have trichotillomania, I was addicted to opiates for 10 years - I've been on methadone, and havent touched any other narcotics in 4 years. I also no longer pull my hair out, now that I think about it I haven't since I started using almost 14 years ago. I never put the correlation together..I was just glad I havent pulled out my hair in many years. That's very interesting. This was a great interview! I have a back pain like he does - I going to try acupuncture.

    • @taga8006
      @taga8006 2 года назад +2

      I have dermatillomania and somehow one day I just stopped. I pick on pimples occasionally, maybe like once a month randomly. I just promised to myself one day: no more. I tried many things, but nothing seemed to happen, but one day I was able to stop.

    • @tammie4272
      @tammie4272 2 года назад

      What helped you stop pulling your hair?? I'm interested because I have Trichotillomania; I focus mainly on my eyebrows & lashes... It's so embarrassing & sometimes I can control it. However if I'm stressed or drinking I can't stop picking! LBVS!

  • @shadelings
    @shadelings 2 года назад +25

    For the record, Navajo Code Talkers were NA indigenous men who joined the Marines and they developed an unbreakable code that was used across the Pacific during WW2. Their participation was critical in the success of the war and, contrary to Matt's opinion, they didn't need their hair to achieve that.

    • @chanted1558
      @chanted1558 2 года назад +2

      How do you know 😋?

    • @shadelings
      @shadelings 2 года назад +5

      @@chanted1558 Marines require haircuts. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how I'd know regardless of what ridiculous 'magical thinking' might say otherwise.

    • @kimperes5987
      @kimperes5987 2 года назад +1

      Being forced to cut their hair weakens them.

    • @shadelings
      @shadelings 2 года назад +4

      @@kimperes5987 No, it doesn't.

  • @maquesim4296
    @maquesim4296 2 года назад +28

    This is going to get buried in the comments but a few years ago I lost my best friend. The subject of this video reminds me so much of him with his cadence, philosophy and physical appearance. They even have the same minor speech impediment. If someone told me this is his birth father, I wouldn't doubt it for a second.
    The individual I'm writing about was a lifelong Chicago native, worked at the infamous Exit and Twisted Spoke and oddly enough had a massive tattoo of Charles Manson on the side of his abdomen. He was the most self assured person I've ever met in my life, to an enviable degree. We met in prison oddly enough. We made a pact that'd we'd never go back and we never did. He was the only non-celebrity I've ever met with a personality big enough that was capable of holding the attention of an entire room, like I used to do as well and never once coming off as disingenuous. Watching this interview was extremely gratifying because for a brief moment in time it felt as if he was still alive and reaching out to me and I felt the comfort of his presence. He always made everyone, myself included, feel like they're right where they're supposed to be in life and to savor the moment instead of focusing on what is lacking or your own shortcomings. His measurement of his success was always measured by his own metric and it was incredibly infectious. This video was simultaneously incredibly jarring because I have absolutely no mechanism in my repertoire to be able to cope with that kind of loss. All I know how to do is keep moving forward trying not to think about it and this video just ripped that barely scabbed over wound right open.
    Rip Lucky. Been lost the last few years without you. Like a ghost, I'm a wandering lost soul confused as to why I'm still here while all of the people that in the past I wanted to be in my future are pretty much all gone.

    • @malovela
      @malovela 2 года назад +2

      I'm so sorry for you. Losing a close friend is hard.

    • @bluemidgetguy
      @bluemidgetguy 2 года назад

      LOL! Your best friend was a LOSER!

    • @helenmcdonnell2585
      @helenmcdonnell2585 2 года назад

      Maque Sim, thanks for sharing, sorry for your great loss..

    • @elizabethrusso6620
      @elizabethrusso6620 2 года назад

      @Maque Sim Condolences on your loss. Sorry for what you continue to live with-- but, seems like you've kept your word. Congrats. And, your story didn't get lost. Thanks for sharing it despite the difficulty. ✌️

    • @b1u3.cat.
      @b1u3.cat. Год назад

      Keep on keeping on. ✨

  • @marcarpackin2421
    @marcarpackin2421 2 года назад +230

    I did a school report on Charles Manson, (someone famous was the topic) and I learned a lot about the many layers of a human. This is the most interesting interview I have seen on this show. I believe he is Charlie's son, and his story is fascinating!

    • @h20girl27
      @h20girl27 2 года назад +10

      Hope you got an A.

    • @tjdetroit8154
      @tjdetroit8154 2 года назад +6

      Yes I believe the same thing

    • @IAmHereForeve
      @IAmHereForeve 2 года назад +2

      Humans have many layers or is that what we call multiple personalities?

    • @cheyennev8881
      @cheyennev8881 2 года назад +8

      @@IAmHereForeve like onions

    • @trappersurge6364
      @trappersurge6364 2 года назад +2

      Manson was supposedly very intelligent, as this gentleman seems

  • @jeremiahellison7427
    @jeremiahellison7427 2 года назад +20

    This was such a great interview! and I Love how eloquent Matt is, his experiences and insights are most interesting.

  • @DetroitFettyghost
    @DetroitFettyghost 2 года назад +33

    I've seen random videos of him on the internet for the past 15 years. It's nice to see a full interview from him. 🙏🏼

  • @australiantruckspotting8883
    @australiantruckspotting8883 2 года назад +30

    I’ve watched a few interviews with Matt and I could listen to him for hours on end. The man has incredible charisma and a magnetic personality, if anything, this is something he inherited from his biological father. There are also certain facial expressions he flashes that leave me in no doubt he is Manson’s son. Matt and I are the same age, I was also separated from my biological parents which was a blessing for me growing up but also created a lot of unanswered questions. I sincerely hope he is doing ok.

    • @Tess-163
      @Tess-163 Год назад +1

      It’s been proven by DNA testing that he is not Manson’s son and he has now accepted the fact he was interview on CNN

    • @23Dawnay
      @23Dawnay Год назад +1

      @@Tess-163can’t find any interview on CNN can you provide a link?

    • @Grandmasterkiller
      @Grandmasterkiller 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@23Dawnayno he can't provide it

  • @bileigh8675
    @bileigh8675 2 года назад +73

    Fascinating interview. Love nothing more than someone who has a sharp analytical mind and is creative. Humble. Really hope people go over to his channel and listen to Matt's channel. Cool music. Thank you Matt and Mark.

    • @lindstaa
      @lindstaa 2 года назад +3

      Whats the name of his channel?

    • @christinegatto7426
      @christinegatto7426 2 года назад +4

      @@lindstaa One Man's Son

    • @bamboogagirl
      @bamboogagirl 2 года назад +4

      Do you mind telling me what his page is under? This man is so flipping smart & he takes blame for his own mistakes! You gonna be a big star 🌟 one day!

  • @MBsmiley
    @MBsmiley 2 года назад +32

    Empaths are so prone to addictions as a means to coping cause we are the most energetically sensitive to everything. It is a curse and a blessing to what are the sweetest souls deep down who's only fault is feeling to much. As an empath myself my heart hurts for seeing this happen to others and completely relate with struggling to cope myself

    • @Gods-bad-boy
      @Gods-bad-boy Год назад +2

      I'm with you. I share the same thoughts

    • @maplebear6527
      @maplebear6527 Год назад

      Sober since July 27 2018. I thought i was an, "empath" too but now i realize that's just being a pussy

    • @Lizablue0608
      @Lizablue0608 Год назад

      Same! A year later though..:) I knew I was different at about the age of 5 or 6. Runs on my mother’s side and she’s part Native American as well. I’ve learned how to ground the energies I’ve managed to collect during stressful and normal times. It helps and yes, we’re exhausted a lot. Being “flighty” is how I was described as a kid. Some people thinking we’re just so “sensitive” is strange because we don’t know any other way to be. 🤷🏼‍♀️ We need recharging more than most people and I have to say “no” to some things because I can get run down just doing simple extra things for family and friends. We understand things differently and at a pace that many people can’t. That’s how I describe this nifty “gift”. Its just who we are. I’m grateful I didn’t form any addictions besides really strong coffee every morning. I do agree with your comment! Nice catch! He’s definitely Charlie’s boy. IMO. I hope he’s doing good, he has a You Tube channel called “One Mans Son”? I think. He’s great. ✨

  • @btu59
    @btu59 2 года назад +66

    What an amazing interview, from evil came this incredibly sweet thoughtful, extremely intelligent, creative human.

    • @_S._S._
      @_S._S._ 2 года назад +3

      Manson was never evil. Just a dude.

    • @btu59
      @btu59 2 года назад +1

      @@_S._S._ ridiculous remark, he was a narcissistic, sociopath, monster, who ordered ppl to murder innocent ppl, that’s not just a dude, what an ignorant remark …Liken to history narcissists and sociopaths are very enticing and have subservient followers he made them kill Sharon Tate including stringing up while alive taking the baby by cutting her open and killing the baby’s and her, that was evil beyond ..belief …

    • @_S._S._
      @_S._S._ 2 года назад

      @@btu59 yeah so did many American presidents. So to hell with me being ridiculous here.

    • @meowiestwo
      @meowiestwo Год назад

      @@_S._S._ doesn’t make him (or them) not evil…

    • @_S._S._
      @_S._S._ Год назад

      @@meowiestwo doesn't make them the devil either.

  • @jennacarroll9200
    @jennacarroll9200 2 года назад +20

    Wow I can relate to this. I had trich too that got better once I started down my opiate addiction and then once in recovery the hair pulling returned. Definitely self medicating. Very interesting interview, thank you for sharing your life with us!

    • @taniapetrie1309
      @taniapetrie1309 Год назад

      I have it too and now being drug free it comes back but as soon as I find myself doing it, I get up and go do something else.

  • @ChrisfromGeorgia
    @ChrisfromGeorgia 2 года назад +59

    I find it interesting that he found relief for Trichotillomania through Opioid use. This is something that I believe the medical community should look into for other conditions where Opioids can be beneficial. A few of these conditions include IBS, Depression and Anxiety. I'm not a doctor, but I believe that they could be extremely useful for people that can't find relief for their problem from other medications. I understand that they should be administered and used properly. That being said, I truly believe it comes down to a quality of life issue. If someone benefits from the use of Opioids, they shouldn't be prevented from using them.

    • @danichesney1876
      @danichesney1876 2 года назад +19

      I agree but at least in the US, they won't even treat elderly cancer patients' pain with opiods. Regular urine testing and even pill counts would help keep folks accountable but they would rather cut people off and send them to the streets to overdose in fentanyl

    • @ChrisfromGeorgia
      @ChrisfromGeorgia 2 года назад

      @@danichesney1876 Hello Dani. Thank you for your insightful comment. I hope you are doing well.

    • @DrScott666
      @DrScott666 2 года назад +15

      That's why people abuse drugs in the first place... To self medicate! Legalize EVERY drug now!

    • @eyeswideshut.9953
      @eyeswideshut.9953 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UC1Q6NaNzdWVCOzHD52crGxg

    • @DrScott666
      @DrScott666 2 года назад +3

      @@eyeswideshut.9953 That's awesome YOU have made the CHOICE to become sober 👍... Also I encourage those ALL on HARD drugs to do the same for their health. By HARD drugs I mean even the legal ones that are the MOST ADDICTIVE! Alcohol, tobacco, prescription opioids and prescription benzos. However not EVERYONE has made that CHOICE... And if criminals didn't sell fentanyl laced drugs for BIG money and sick people had SAFE access to CLEAN drugs... Maybe... Just MAYBE... NAH FU¢K that NOT MAYBE... DEFINITELY ALL MY FRIENDS FROM HIGH SCHOOL WOULD STILL BE ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @macfid
    @macfid 2 года назад +52

    How Matt can be this well balanced with all that's held over him is a testament to his character. Great interview.

    • @SandySez
      @SandySez 2 года назад +3

      ...and that's only such a small fraction of his story! It's a wild ride almost beyond words.

  • @loghawgtv
    @loghawgtv 2 года назад +67

    Whether he is truly Charles Mansons son or not this is a very Interesting interview and I watched until the end… I watch these almost every morning right when I roll out of bed lol

    • @_dreamscape
      @_dreamscape 2 года назад +3

      Me too, it’s so humbling. Makes me feel thankful for my health and bed

    • @aren1998
      @aren1998 2 года назад

      That's so cute😊

    • @valerieannsotero7688
      @valerieannsotero7688 2 года назад +1

      Me too, always in the morning. Usually after ive had a hard time sleeping

  • @gingergoodner9363
    @gingergoodner9363 2 года назад +5

    This is one of the most fascinating people I’ve ever seen!!! Thank you for doing this one!!!!! What I wouldn’t give to have dinner with this guy and continue this fascinating conversation!!!!! Wow!!!

  • @curiousone6435
    @curiousone6435 2 года назад +149

    I've seen interviews with Matt before as someone with an interest in tarot. He's thoughtful, intelligent, and articulate. I had no idea he's been struggling with opioids or that he's been struggling psychologically. I am truly sorry to hear about that because it must be very tough (I've never been in those shoes). Thank you for this interview. I wish Matt the best.

    • @jamescorbett3828
      @jamescorbett3828 2 года назад +1

      Using Heroin and liquor is truly a living nightmare. Constantly in withdrawal from one or the other is a living hell. Waking up sick from Heroin or methadone and subsequently not being able to hold down any liquids, let alone vodka. Then it's full blown withdrawal from both alcohol and opiates. Even a shot of heroin can't make you well enough to take a drink without vomiting up the methadone and alcohol you know your body desperately needs just to function on a basic level. If hell exists, I'm there.

    • @chuckynickolodean8420
      @chuckynickolodean8420 Год назад +2

      I WISH MATT ALL THE BEST!!!

    • @michaelvoorhees5978
      @michaelvoorhees5978 Год назад +3

      Tarot 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @billwilson1079
      @billwilson1079 Год назад +2

      Its good that you never struggled with opiates. As someone whose been through it I tell you now never start. Its nothing but suffering and misery.

    • @curiousone6435
      @curiousone6435 Год назад

      @@billwilson1079 That's what I hear. Wish everyone the best, no matter what they are suffering through. I still struggle with alcohol, myself, and know other addicts who struggle, too -- it's a bitch. Love you to, Brother Bill.

  • @ceplerlight8385
    @ceplerlight8385 2 года назад +19

    Thansk for putting "Alleged" in there, I almost shit myself.

    • @polkadots2823
      @polkadots2823 2 года назад

      I saw emma watson, are you perhaps a gryffindor?

  • @pcb8059
    @pcb8059 2 года назад +39

    I had massive acid reflux for years and kidney stones from eating calcium all day.
    One day I took mushrooms, vomited violently. I think the severe spasm of projectile vomit, it must have rebooted the sphincter muscles, because never had Acid Reflux again for 25 years. Also during the shroom trip, a voice told me to "breathe deeper" to cure acid reflux. This was before I had any clue that this would be my last episode of acid reflux

    • @mariaager1924
      @mariaager1924 2 года назад +3

      I have heartburn with terrible acid reflux and I’ll going to start breathing in deeper. Thanks.

  • @fredzep01
    @fredzep01 Год назад +10

    30 years with opioid addiction, and I never used it for an excuse to steal from anybody,
    and I still have all my relationships intact. Like Mark, I've worked through it all, and it takes
    a special kind of strength to hold it together while your body and mind are trying to trick you into doing something deplorable.

  • @maryriemer0225
    @maryriemer0225 2 года назад +9

    Well I gotta say his raw honesty keeps me intrigued. The sadness around him is haunting. I pray this man finds peace and has a special holiday full of blessings! 🙏🎄🙏

  • @liz3267
    @liz3267 2 года назад +22

    His voice sounds a lot like Charles Manson's, oddly similar mannerisms as well. He very much resembles him, too. However, he does not appear threatening or sinister by any means, he is very articulate and well spoken. I hope the best for him. He is not responsible for the things his (alleged) father did and they should be no reflection on him.

  • @janetmoutrey2540
    @janetmoutrey2540 2 года назад +4

    Matt used to live in Rockford Il. YEs , he is a wonderful musician. Always wondered what happened to him. I also live in Rockford il. Do you mind me asking how you found him? TY.

  • @twattish00
    @twattish00 2 года назад +11

    This was a very interesting interview! I have trichotillomania myself, and I have native American ancestry. I found it so thought provoking what he had to say about the possible link there. I'm always getting bald spots and biting the follicles off, but I haven't the balls to shave it all. The rest of my hair is down to my butt that's how long and thick it is, but I do feel a spiritual emotional connection to my hair. Very interesting indeed! I'd love to hear more from Matt

    • @thegarbagepail8285
      @thegarbagepail8285 Год назад

      Zoloft is the only thing that helped my trichotillomania

    • @user-td3mf9zy2k
      @user-td3mf9zy2k Год назад +1

      pretty sure he was being a racist white american with 5% indigenous ancestry w/ zero cultural connection, and saying that his hair being something he identifies with is somehow native american culture

  • @sherirogers2649
    @sherirogers2649 2 года назад +48

    Wow such an incredible interview. I really believe he is mansions son. Matt you exude kindness in your spirit; thank you for sharing your story:

  • @RamenNoodlez258
    @RamenNoodlez258 2 года назад +20

    I've always wanted something like this with this guy. He's been around on the interweb for a long time and I've always wanted to hear more of his story

    • @rayboyd2247
      @rayboyd2247 2 года назад

      This is a good interview with him He explains a lot and He deff has to be Manson's son. ruclips.net/video/r00O67K7cBA/видео.html

  • @JenDoe1
    @JenDoe1 2 года назад +19

    “Heroin gets a bad rep..” He really just said that!

    • @jackjack.2704
      @jackjack.2704 2 года назад +4

      Honestly, Heroin does get a bad rep and it's actually sad.

    • @primpatricia4885
      @primpatricia4885 2 года назад +4

      @@jackjack.2704 im not trying to be rude, but im genuinely wondering wat u mean by tht?

    • @shimmer8289
      @shimmer8289 2 года назад +9

      I'm not a drug taker nor in the scene but from my reading. Heroin is a drug you can live a fairly long time taking compared to meth or Crack. (I believe factors would include access to some housing, money, health care, safe drug consumption/ nar can and a partner) The feature of hetoin nowadays that is deadly though is is invariably mixed with fent a nyl. That one piece might change it to deadly should you get a piece filled with a chunk of fent.

    • @woody816
      @woody816 2 года назад

      @@primpatricia4885 as a 20 year heroin addict I totally agree that it gets a bad rep.
      Here in UK heroin was available on prescription up until 1973ish. That was due to the ww2 vets who came back addicted to morphine. Up until then there wasn't really a black market for it but if u look after that the black market grew substantially and was the main reason why we had a massive hiv problem during the 80s. The point is that the only reason stopping heroin addicts being productive members is the fact that it's illegal. If they could pick up there fix on prescription there wouldn't be a problem and people could stay in employment without the "where's my morning fix before work coming from" hanging over there head.
      Doctors, politicians, professional people, lawyers all used heroin and you would never know it.
      The media definitely doesn't help and addicts in and around city centres begging doesn't exactly show it in a good way but I know for me heroin makes life so much easier when I have it compared to if I just stuck to the worst opiate of all which is methadone. Now that stuff should be illegal

  • @marthadrone4908
    @marthadrone4908 Год назад +1

    Love all your guests, they all have much to share.
    Can you find homeless veterans for interviews? I work with the homeless population and I find our veterans want to share their legacy. Thank-you so much!

  • @lilaworley8935
    @lilaworley8935 2 года назад +19

    Great interview. What an interesting, intelligent, insightful, beautiful human being you are.
    For whatever it's worth.... Thank you for sharing your story with us.
    Peace to you. 💜

  • @yvonnefairman9966
    @yvonnefairman9966 2 года назад +7

    With Charles Manson in prison for so many years wouldn’t they have DNA where he could compare?? Somebody tell me if I’m wrong

  • @roibrycker8897
    @roibrycker8897 2 года назад +350

    Speaking for myself I could care less if he’s dude’s son or not. Interview was well done , entertaining and I like his personality. Thanks for the content

    • @Creepachrist
      @Creepachrist 2 года назад +3

      Same here as someone who was a former addict for around half my life I really likes how his life just felt like such an important story of that type of life that could help and be kind of an educating for people especially young people battling those demons idk might just be because it's relatable for me in some very abstract ways lol none of which involving Charles Manson

    • @omiethamsia9009
      @omiethamsia9009 2 года назад +1

      he’s not, it was just clickbait :)

    • @rosanchez9715
      @rosanchez9715 2 года назад +11

      @@omiethamsia9009 no it wasn't clickbait bc the title clearly stated "Alleged" son. Not actual bio son.

    • @norgepalm7315
      @norgepalm7315 2 года назад +13

      *COULDN'T CARE LESS* N O T could care less
      Imbecile

    • @moihawk666
      @moihawk666 2 года назад

      really? i fell asleep.

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea 2 года назад +3

    One person I would love to see interviewed is my uncle Bob, he is in his 80’s? In Vietnam war, and is Native American. He has stories that you could write about. He was adopted by my grand parents with 4 other brothers. 4 of the boys went to war.

  • @pmo710.
    @pmo710. 2 года назад +26

    He has other interviews out there from a few years back. Pretty interesting

  • @yusop527
    @yusop527 2 года назад +49

    He is a person you can spend the whole night at a bar chatting with.

    • @Teddy-hk2qx
      @Teddy-hk2qx 2 года назад +2

      And get stabbed after

    • @yusop527
      @yusop527 2 года назад

      @@Teddy-hk2qx LMAO

  • @ahh1180
    @ahh1180 2 года назад +9

    Dude you can call it fairy dust if you want, heroin is heroin

  • @Stefanie420
    @Stefanie420 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was a very interesting interview. Would sure like a follow up.

    • @cindyspowart555
      @cindyspowart555 3 дня назад

      Matt died on September 3, 2024 after complications from surgery.