ATWA

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ATWA is an acronym for Air, Trees, Water, Animals and All The Way Alive. It was first termed by Charles Manson in the early 1970s. The name represents the life support system of the Earth. Charles Manson and his associates, most notably Lynette Fromme and Sandra Good, use the term to name the force of life and the opposition to that which destroys the ecological balance of the Earth. Sandra Good was imprisoned for 10 years for conspiracy to send threatening letters to corporate executives unless their corporations ceased polluting the environment.

ATWA is associated with the so-called Manson Family, the music group Family Jams, the Order of Rainbow, the WKFL Fountain of the World, and The International People's Court of Retribution.

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Air is God, because without air, we do not exist- Charles Manson, 2007

In 1967, we of the so-called "Manson Family" started the spectrum of colors into thought chambers related to the colors of the sky, earth, water, fire, plants, flowers, bugs, sea life and so on... The Earth is dying. We tried to tell you that twenty years ago but no one hears life on earth, they want it in outer space... Only a one world government will redeem ATWA on earth - Charles Manson, 1986

When you look at things in a positive manner,everything can work out perfect. You know, like as fast man can go he is destroying everything he can destroy. The pace that he has picked up in sawing the trees down, killing the animals and shooting everything...You know, there's one thing I flashed on the other day: a police man took me over, and on his helmet, you know, right on his oref, there's a beast, a bear, a bear beast on his oref. And I say 'Well, can't the people see the mark of the beast? it's not a hard thing to see. - Charles Manson, Tuesday's Child underground newspaper, 1970


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In 2001, Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian from the metal band System of a Down wrote a song on the album Toxicity called ATWA.

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