"The Red Pill is Adrenochrome" with original Matrix author Tom Althouse | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #065
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1 hour and 38 minutes
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Summary
Comedian Roseanne Roseanne ( ) joins Jemele to discuss her new book, The Matrix: An American Odyssey. She also talks about how she got her start in comedy, and how she became one of the funniest people in the world. Jemele is a standup comic, podcaster, writer, and podcaster from Los Angeles, California. She has appeared on Comedy Central, HBO, and Bravo, and is a regular on the show and on as well. She is also the author of The Matrix, a best-selling novel, and a frequent contributor to the New York Times, The New York Post, and the Hollywood Reporter. She is married to actor and comedian Adam Driver, and they have a son, 5-year-old James, who lives with them in Los Angeles with his mom and stepdad, who also works for the family, and has a daughter, 2-year old Grace, who is also in the movie. The Matrix is out on Blu-ray and is available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you get your media queries answered, and we'll send you a review! Thank you so much for listening to Jemele's podcast! I really appreciate it. -R. I hope you enjoy it! -P.S. - Thank you, R. I. & P. S. I'll see you next week! -Jemele and I'll talk about The Matrix in the next episode of next Monday! -- R. M. -- P. B. . -J. ? -- J. R. BOULDER -- J. E. AND J. SANDER AND P. C. SORRY? -- CHECK OUT THE EPISODES? VOTER MADE IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF THE PODCAST AND POTTER MAKING ME SONGS? AND OTHER PLACTER AND A PEDCAST AND CRY ON THE SONG AND OTHER THOUGHER THAN THE SING OF THE SONDS AND A VOTING MADE OUT IN THE BODCAST? AND THE MOST CHEER AND AN APPEARANCE OF A THIRD THING AND A FABULARY?
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As you know, many people are sending me videos of their happy, contented animals listening to the sound of my voice on my podcast.
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They're so in love with me because they realize innately that they are hearing, finally, after all these centuries,
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the voice of sanity piercing this realm of unified bullshit.
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I am so pleased that today I get to have an interview and a chat and spend lovely time with another genius.
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I mean, I'm not ashamed to call myself a genius.
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And, you know, I'm a comic and I'm one of a few very successful women comics.
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In fact, as far as television goes, I'm up there with, you know, other great women of television.
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And, you know, they'll probably try to take me down for that.
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Because once they get their hooks in your creativity, in your brain and steal your material and try to ruin your life and even destroy your family,
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once they do that, they don't have any shame, so they just keep on doing it.
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I guess they keep doing it until you're dead or you start figuring out The Matrix, my second favorite movie, beside Planet of the Apes.
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There was a few things I didn't like about it because I felt like it was jig-jaggedy.
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Imagine my thrill to have on today the author of The Matrix who, I mean, I don't know, are we twins or what?
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We're both, we think of the same kind of back-ass word upside down.
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Yeah, even the studio heads say they still don't understand it.
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They asked the Wachowskis to explain it to them, Joel Silver to explain it to them.
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They said, we know we have something cool, but we don't understand it.
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I wrote this all down and it's got to go in order because you're like me.
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You talk in a very large circle within another circle.
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Yeah, layers because that's kind of how a traumatized mind survives.
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You create other layers to be free from the oppressive ones.
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Yes, I had terrible trauma and I thought that's the way the world was.
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And then right away you get that idea that I have to make a difference.
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Maybe I can get them to see a different way of being.
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But, yeah, that's kind of like your altruistic self.
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But deeper, another layer down is the burning desire to tell that story, isn't it?
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And then you find that there's other mediums to do it through, art, music, things like that.
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Suddenly you become a connoisseur basically in all different mediums such as you are.
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I mean, it's an explosion of creativity that comes at exactly the right time.
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It doesn't come when it's not supposed to come, right?
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It's a way you have to control your dream to have a safe environment.
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So you were always, I don't know what the word is.
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Were you, you said by five years old they recognized that you were a gifted child?
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Yes, teachers were already starting to recognize it.
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As soon as I entered the public realm of education, it was starting to stand out.
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Weren't you playing the piano and all kind of crazy?
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So I would go down and play it very quietly so no one heard me.
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It was supposed to be my brother's realm, my brother's area, my older brother.
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I was not supposed to be one that intruded on his realm.
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So you would, but you weren't allowed to play the piano.
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They were supposed to be this, that's, that's, and it was like a very categorical kind of
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assignment of who we were and what we were and how we were identified.
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You could call it that, I guess, on today's labels, yeah.
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I would call it controlled Christianity, where you get what you want by using it to get what
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And so the rules are applied as you create them and draw upon the Bible to reinforce those
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Well, you're, you're seeing real deep into a system, aren't you?
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That's why I, at the young age, at five, I was like, I don't want this happening to anybody.
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And I had this weird event, Roseanne, I'll tell you, where I, at five years old, it was
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a big moment, like change moment, stepping stone, crossroad life moment, where I thought, you
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know, if I could take on the illness of everybody in the world, because you're thinking about
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like a child, then I can, everybody can be happy.
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Because I realized I wasn't getting a chance to be happy.
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So chores were the only time I got to play chores, making bowls into boats, sinking them
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and things like that was my, you know, making that like Cinderella.
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So I thought, you know, maybe that's the answer.
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If I take the sickness on myself that night, I got a fever and I was overjoyed thinking
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So that set the stage for, you know, you have to have that background to approach a matrix
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So, well, then I was wanting to lead up to what brought you to write The Matrix, but that
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wasn't your first thing that you wrote, was it?
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Well, what I was doing secretly, and those journals are still existing, which is really
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wild, I was creating, if you would, childlike screenplays.
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So, I was writing down, I had my own code for writing music and composing music.
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And I would lightly pencil on the, I'd be killed for this now, but on the piano ivories, I
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And so, I composed on papers, that kind of thing, right?
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And I even had that bell tone toy where you hit it with little sticks and create it on
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And so, then writings, I came up with these different writings as I learned more to write.
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And so, I could record these different stories and different ideas, inventions, things like
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Because since I wasn't playing, I turned it to creating and inventing.
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And you probably realize this too, that if you're not recording it somehow.
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I recognized that at my one child, I knew that he had to be able to express himself.
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So, yeah, it's beyond a compulsion and then a session.
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So, and did you always know that you were made like that?
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Is that if I'm being beaten because I'm being told I'm too perfect, it doesn't add up.
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I had the blue eyes, the dimple, the big smile flashing all the time.
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That's why different parties would gravitate towards me.
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And I even had one woman got in a tug of war with my dad trying to pull me and saying I was her child at one point.
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I don't know what was all behind that, but things like that will happen.
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People don't know that other weirdos and freaks are triggered by just seeing a kid.
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The visuals are very strong, I think, in their heart and mind.
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So, okay, so I'm getting to, now you're at, you're going to a Christian college.
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I love that it's called Messiah Christian College.
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And that's where the wool starts to come off the eyes on the outer world.
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You know, I knew about the home life, if you can call it a home life.
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I called it a downbring rather than upbringing.
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But the thing is that when I got to college and things like that, I got to see what the
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world was really functioning as and the hypocrisy that was ranked throughout these, especially
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I was on the soccer team and we were like state champions.
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And this one gentleman, gentleman, just as I talk, he had raped this one poor woman at
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They gave her counseling and said she has to forgive him.
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And that let me know right away, changes need to happen.
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And Pat Robertson heard about your talent and, you know, because he kind of recruited people
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Because he does, you know that, oh, I think it's gone now.
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They changed the name of the school from CBN University to Regent University to take place
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As far as the network, I think it's still CBN Family Channel.
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Well, anyways, I watch it because sometimes they have that Rabbi Jonathan Kahn on there,
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He makes a lot of mistakes, but he gets some good ones, especially when he talks about Ecclesiastes.
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There's a whole reason why Robertson was tapping into the Jewish community, and it's kind of
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So we'd all die, and they'd get a payoff for everything they're invested in?
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They're all invested in nuclear weapons going off in Israel.
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The agenda was to garner and get rabbis and others to encourage Jewish young people to return
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to Israel so they can be used as fodder in a war to start an Armageddon.
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That would accelerate what they call the return of Christ, which they were going to simulate.
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I do want to talk about—I'm getting all ADHD, but I get it.
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But I do want to talk about the simulation of Christ's return, which they were working on.
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Operation Blue Beam, I think it's called, and what they're really up to, because none of
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In fact, Pat Robertson himself said, in his Pat Robertson's perspective, that he felt
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the evangelicals, which was his power base, were one of the dumbest demographics on the
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He's milking them for finance, support, and he'll use anybody.
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If you have shoemakers and they were apparently having influence, he would have been catering
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But what I like is that he was grooming you to be the face of—what was it?
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So Ralph Reed took my place, but I was being groomed.
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And the whole concept, Razan, was that the face, Robertson could work from behind, right?
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I'd be on the Sunrise Club with him, and he'd be working with the face being what would
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He said that women would look at me, and if I got caught in the news for doing something
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wrong for Robertson, they're supposed to say, quote, yes, he did wrong, but he's such
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Yeah, they were getting mind-controlled women to be really subservient.
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They don't got no kids, or their kids can't stand them.
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Women are supposed to tell the men to write the check to Robertson.
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But then the bait has its, shall we say, management team, PR folk that are some of the lowest
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life people in the world that abuse children, sexually.
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And one of the foibles, or one of the problems that Robertson faced is the arrogance that
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A lot of the different ones on top are all very arrogant.
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They forget that those of us that are being used are very, very bright.
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It says, arrogance and ignorance are the exact same thing, but they're just two sides of the
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When them two things, when they talk about intersectionality, that's their intersectionality
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Because they're not for, talk about biting the hand that feeds you.
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One of the biggest things I've seen through these decades of doing this, like you have,
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is that they always end up bragging about what they got away with.
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And that, they're doing that to writers that actually have a passion for serving their audience,
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then you're just feeding us material to catch you.
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So anyways, there you were working for Pat Robertson, and you're doing all that to be
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I wanted to say that Ralph Reed, he came after me when I first went on the air.
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He said the Roseanne show was anti-family values.
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And that was before I even had any gay characters or anything.
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He said that, you know, because I did a show about Darlene getting her period.
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And he took umbrage to that because, you know, women, I guess, you know, icky, stinky women.
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Well, that's Robertson's right where he comes from, his whole mentality, which filters down
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Think what he did on his program when he talked about a girl who had been raped, and he said
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He also said that a woman had called in saying that her husband was having an affair, and
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his response basically paraphrased was, well, you should have done more to entice him.
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So you're working for him, and how long did it take you to figure out it's a boy pedo ring
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It took being on a trip with one of his top guys named Harry Sova, who's now at Liberty
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University, a communications professor, became a dean, took me on the trip and told me all
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about, alone in the strip to Cherry Hill, Washington, Trailer Park in D.C., told me all about Robertson's
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And when he explained it all through, he gave me an example which blew my mind.
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He said that a man named David Anderson was a pastor at Kempstville Presbyterian Church.
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Pastor at Kempstville Presbyterian Church, where he was, out in Virginia Beach.
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He came forward to his congregation, this is Sova telling me on the trip,
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confessed to the entire congregation that he had had sexual relations with Pat Robertson
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and the president of his school, David Anderson.
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And so what happens is, Robertson tries to cover it up by putting his top PR man,
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David Geertson, in charge of covering it up, where he became the pastor
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and had sessions with the congregation so he'd be quiet.
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That's why it came to bite me later, where they sent, when Sova approaches me,
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he says, you can't tell anyone, Robertson will destroy you if this gets out.
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That's also why they named Neo Thomas A. Anderson.
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It's about the guy who came forward, the pastor.
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I know you will, but I'm glad you put that in there for an asterisk.
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Okay, so I asked you what you majored in in college, and you said...
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Communications and history with pre-law as a background, backup.
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I wanted to mix historic events and tell them accurately without glossing over, fluffing
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or changing them like, you know, not pants, but skirts and Braveheart.
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Actually do it the way it was historically done so people can immerse themselves into historic
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Yeah, because it's important to know your history, isn't it?
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Yeah, so learn from it, grow from it, correct something once.
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That's what trauma keeps you from, figuring out how to correct anything.
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Honesty becomes the bridge away from the horror.
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Now, this Christian coalition you were telling me, what was their goal?
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Their goal was to have a, believe it or not, one world order and that Pat Robertson, quote,
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would no longer be the tail but the head and not a second-class citizen anymore, is what
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he was ingraining, and that it would have a one-world theocracy in the end where he would
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He was the one that used the Christian coalition to get Bush in office and even gave like 100
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of his pre-law or law students from Regent University became part of the Bush team.
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And the Law and Justice Center of Robertson's creation with Jay Sekulow became what Newsweek
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Now, this new world order that they wanted to bring, that don't really have all that much
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to do with Christianity, as I understand it, does it?
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Christianity was simply to be a controlling factor for those outside the program that were
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It was to be a control device to keep people in place and placate them that were not selected.
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And what happened after that guy told you all that, be good and don't say nothing, you'll
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Coming from the background we discussed as a child, I went to try to get him some help.
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So the dean of the communication department, I went saying, I don't want anything to happen
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to this man because I was being told that it was circulating, things were being said,
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So I said, okay, I'll go to the dean and just say, I want him just to be helped.
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There was a letter written to me, a letter written to him after this meeting, right?
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The letter to me says that I should trust him only as God's authority on earth for me,
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no one else, and that I did everything wrong by accusing this wonderful man.
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The letter to him written by the same parties in the other room waiting when they came and
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wrote it said that he was a repeat offender, not to do it again, that not to spread rumors
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about this student, let it go, stop making it worse, and that you were wrong to take him
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drinks and to have homosexuality and stuff on the trip.
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But he was, I remember him at the refrigerator.
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He had the heater on, like didn't have the air conditioner.
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I was 90 some degree heat wave in Washington, D.C. at Cherry Hill Park.
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And then I did drink the water, and that's where it hit.
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He got down to his briefs, which were these red Speedo kind of things.
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And he went to the refrigerator and stood in front of the refrigerator after not keeping
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I found out later he had masturbated into the milk carton and poured the milk in the next
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day into my bowl and looked with red glistening eyes while I consumed the cereal and realized
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the taste was off and realized what he had done.
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And he's been promoted, and he's now at Cherry Fall Bowls University.
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And that's why Robertson was set out to make sure the screenplay, where I whispered everything
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to art, went to Hollywood Companions through David Geiertson, the PR person who has studios
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or set up offices out in Hollywood, works with Disney, Warner Brothers, Universal, and
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Now, laying all of that aside, because that's for the end.
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You know what they did to you and how they stole your work and got about 10 movies out
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And what they did was they utilized David Geiertson to make sure that two people I was
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supposed to trust, they always play the trust game, right?
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And so they got this couple named Judy and Ned Vankovic.
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And what's interesting, they don't even list it on their resume still.
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But at the time, they suddenly got from the East Coast, as you know, the West Coast, somehow
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they got the coveted positions of, in the story development departments of Disney and Universal
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But the reason that was done through David Geiertson and Disney is they could then make
00:29:40.400
When they called me and said, it's terrible what Robertson did to you.
00:29:52.200
But I have the original correspondence back and forth with them, enticing me to trust them
00:30:06.140
Keep in mind, Warner Brothers still says, the head of Warner Brothers, Kate Chilton,
00:30:10.440
says, the architect basically, that they don't copyright the Matrix title.
00:30:16.540
She didn't come up with it, but she can have it.
00:30:20.820
And they commissioned Tom Hanks to have a certificate of authorship, certificate of authorship, and was
00:30:26.500
ordered and commissioned on the copyright entry, ordered and commissioned to write
00:30:29.820
The Immortals, Tom Hanks, who was my handler in Hollywood.
00:30:37.080
Who is Larry Wachowski's best friend on his sheet, on his own sheet, rap sheet.
00:30:46.240
Now, okay, I never heard before that Tom Hanks was your handler.
00:30:53.640
I was, when I went out to Wheelgear Theater, Ellen Gears.
00:31:05.460
And she gave me, she said, you got star quality, Tom.
00:31:20.420
And she had me over to her trailer many times, contract the Abrams Agency.
00:31:23.920
They said they wanted me to make it in Hollywood.
00:31:26.040
But I didn't think Ellen Gears was aware of this.
00:31:28.180
But she said, Ron Howard and Tom Hanks will be your mentors here.
00:31:32.640
And it turn out that Larry Wachowski is, Tom Hanks is the best friend.
00:31:36.940
And that Tom Hanks is the one that was commissioned and ordered, ordered and commissioned by Warner Brothers.
00:31:41.900
You'll see the image of that very thing, to write the Immortals.
00:31:45.440
And with a certificate of authorship, only three-page entry.
00:31:48.300
So you've got this whole thing where it's so blatant.
00:32:14.140
How many of those make up the letters for Matrix?
00:32:24.780
As crazy as it sounds, Wachowskis is given the story.
00:32:29.060
Everything from Neuralink is in here throughout it.
00:32:31.880
I mean, the Warren Brothers attorney said, it's not there.
00:32:36.440
Wachowskis said they wanted to do Jack's neck for real.
00:32:50.560
I'm trying to encourage him to do the right thing.
00:32:53.160
We could do a lot of good if we just have him come back the right way.
00:32:56.780
What Elon Musk is doing, remember we said about how, sorry about that with the mic, that
00:33:01.300
Ralph Reed was supposed to take my place as a face of the Christian coalition?
00:33:05.640
Elon Musk was supposed to take my place as far as the tech.
00:33:08.140
And they changed the rule when the case was thrown that it's not who publishes Neuralink
00:33:21.200
You know, everything, everybody thinks this war is about information, but it's about publishing
00:33:31.660
Because both you and I, Disney stole our lifetime's work.
00:33:46.340
Do we have to do an allegedly so we don't get sued?
00:33:50.320
I haven't, I don't know any of this, by the way.
00:33:57.200
See, I mean, are you, you've talked about this publicly?
00:34:00.720
I've never been this relaxed to actually put it all together with somebody, you guys so
00:34:06.500
I'm saying I feel very good to release it here, that the timing is right.
00:34:11.000
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00:34:15.500
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00:34:34.540
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Do you think they regret offering you and I free dessert?
00:35:35.180
I mean, I know we're going to get that just if people would come out to-
00:35:50.660
Sophia Stewart was put in place by Warner Brothers to be a first claimant to miss, to throw everybody
00:35:55.700
She has a 30-page thing, 33-page thing called The Third Eye.
00:36:00.240
You need a page a minute in Hollywood basically is how the script pans out, right?
00:36:06.840
None of her wrote a screenplay, but she was put in place to claim it and they allow her
00:36:10.280
to claim the title, but her work has nothing to do with The Matrix or Terminator.
00:36:14.380
But she's there to steal the thunder where people go, well, she claimed it first and that's
00:36:24.060
That's a gold seal, blue ribbon, bolted with the actual PAU number, register number on
00:36:35.240
That's what I tried to say when they stole my shit.
00:36:37.420
I'm like, I'm a member of the Writers Guild and you're giving my shit away to a producer
00:36:41.640
and you're going to pretend to represent writers, you fucks.
00:36:46.460
What we get to is just what you're talking about is how do you throw a case where all
00:36:50.700
the evidence is for them and they're saying they have no working drafts at all on tape.
00:36:56.960
And so what's interesting is they have no working drafts whatsoever.
00:37:02.840
And it's like, how do you get away with the theft?
00:37:06.540
Go for a summary judgment of providing an attorney who has an unlicensed state where
00:37:10.820
you're not allowed to practice law and get him to throw the case by being a classmate
00:37:14.200
of their attorney and being a defense attorney also and make sure he gets access to everything
00:37:18.120
and block everything from going in, especially after he's fired.
00:37:21.880
Half hour after he's fired, allow them to proceed to summary judgment without objection,
00:37:27.700
We have everything, including what they stuck in it, which we'll get to later.
00:37:34.520
I mean, they have no shame and they are so arrogant that they think they're never going
00:37:44.940
I mean, I love all these stories coming out about the music business and how criminal that
00:37:54.660
They gave it to the guy named Yanni under the Warner Brothers label, Y-A-N-N-I.
00:37:59.680
Back in 1993, when I submitted, they gave him my piece of music I submitted with what
00:38:14.380
So he divvied out everything, tech, music, story, everything.
00:38:17.340
If I was going to really let fly and tell you all the shit they ripped off that I did,
00:38:24.260
first of all, they ripped off Roseanne in a hundred ways.
00:38:28.820
But my talk show, they fucking spun whole series and cable television out of that.
00:38:35.500
Because I would have like, I did like a kind of queen for a day kind of thing.
00:38:40.840
Uh, I can't even name them now, but they, and I did the searching for antiques that
00:38:48.180
Well, clearly Hacks is stolen from your life story.
00:38:52.580
I'd like to know who writes that because that's, have you seen that?
00:38:55.900
No, I don't watch television, but what I like is that I see the writers I fired are working
00:39:15.040
That's why they refer to us usually as the golden goose, the, you know, they refer to
00:39:20.900
us in the industry as common knowledge that they're ripping you off and they're ripping
00:39:30.140
I mean, it's like they want us to talk to each other because they're out of material.
00:39:37.680
I said, fuck, who are they going to steal their shit from now?
00:39:56.020
Did you hear what the Pentagon feels about us as citizens?
00:40:01.420
But they also feel that any of this property, I'm going to pull it up to Stuart Nutsen.
00:40:12.760
So they feel that any work we do is their property because it's about national security
00:40:20.760
So therefore, this is to be taken for national security concerns.
00:40:33.180
The authoritarian state that decides everything you do.
00:40:45.400
You know they don't want to just goose step them, baby.
00:40:47.860
Well, we know what Robertson's doing and what Disney's doing.
00:40:53.660
You said, I don't know if you'd feel safe to go into it.
00:41:00.140
I have nothing to fear, nothing to hide anymore.
00:41:02.580
And by the way, if there's nothing, this is not life, if there's anything you don't want
00:41:07.480
One of my things that they know that got a response from them is that I do not shy away.
00:41:13.800
And they're going to learn and be educated to count on that.
00:41:23.660
You're talking about the Gnosticism and communism blended and what they're doing to our children.
00:41:37.700
Well, it's probably better that I use fake names for them.
00:41:40.860
Like I was going to write my life story and have my worst husband be called Tim Arnold.
00:41:56.000
You said that they're even worse than, I think you're saying, I think you're heading towards
00:42:00.720
Oh, yeah, because Hitler and Stalin, that was what it was.
00:42:10.080
And boy, their thing is they're trying to erase stuff as fast as their two little crooked
00:42:19.840
But people like us, we can't be memory holed because trauma makes you have a perfect memory.
00:42:28.460
You brought up something so important I'm going to go ahead and cap on to.
00:42:31.740
Is that the neural link is basically that mark of the beast.
00:42:35.560
The neural link is what's going to get us held down.
00:42:38.700
And there'll be two different levels of it taken from me who wrote this and pitched it
00:42:42.980
as it's integral to the story, not for real life.
00:42:45.740
But the neural link will be a secondary one given to the common people, they call them,
00:42:50.160
and a more advanced one for the elite so they can always outthink lower classes.
00:42:55.140
And it's also going to be a way to control our memories, steal intellectual property, just plug it in.
00:43:01.600
Say we're seizing it for your own benefit and welfare.
00:43:06.020
We're going to take it and you'll lose bodily functions, everything.
00:43:12.300
And also draw anything we want out, say for Jake.
00:43:14.960
Anything out we want to pin on you, we can then convict you later.
00:43:22.600
Take him in the gray area between dream and waking.
00:43:26.220
And call that a pinpointed thing to take him down.
00:43:29.080
Neural link is going to be a nightmare and you're going to see a movement of those that
00:43:34.980
Those that refuse to take it will have natural thinking.
00:43:38.480
In fact, the Trinity character says to Neo when he's testing to learn how to use Smith's memory,
00:43:44.180
He says, how do you do this without your own memories anymore?
00:43:50.120
And he says he's given a day to draw three memories from his enhancer to hold on to.
00:43:55.480
Because that's all he'll be able to manage, really, when he's taken from him.
00:43:58.260
And he'll be given Smith's memories then to access everything and not to live with his
00:44:06.640
And their character names are Neo and Trinity and stuff?
00:44:09.000
In the original, it's actually different names.
00:44:12.640
Now I'm thinking, well, my notes, I wanted you just to run this down for all the things
00:44:26.280
So, it comes after being totally busted down for leaving the whole Pat Robertson charade.
00:44:40.020
Because you were brave enough to say, no, I can't do this.
00:44:44.780
If you want to put it that way, or sell my integrity.
00:44:47.480
I wanted to be somebody that was, I heard the phrase one time, show me one good man,
00:45:00.500
You're like, no, I'm not going to make God mad at me.
00:45:05.500
I wanted to show him his children, thinking that way, his children can come through.
00:45:11.340
That his children could be tested and prove themselves.
00:45:15.720
Don't send us down a trail just to revelations.
00:45:18.080
Give us a chance to prove ourselves as your children.
00:45:22.820
And I felt there would be like 70 years apiece if we came through and toed that line properly.
00:45:29.820
You said that that was the feeling or the mind state you were in when you totally got
00:45:40.940
I went through an experience where I was in the center of the floor in my own bedroom.
00:45:45.120
And this was all coming after I asked that question.
00:45:47.800
Asked that idea of, can we prove ourselves as your children?
00:45:53.200
You know, I've done all the things I'm supposed to do in Sunday school, all that stuff.
00:46:00.020
You know, like David throwing his hands on the altar or the holies of holies.
00:46:03.380
And I'm like, so what happened was I felt lifted.
00:46:06.860
I wasn't physically leaving the carpet, but I felt lifted.
00:46:11.500
And then as an example, something came in my head.
00:46:14.720
Like, I don't know if it was like a bad word or what, but it was like, whatever it was
00:46:18.240
done to show me came in my head and the feeling went, I was like.
00:46:23.200
And then this thought came that I had to learn the discipline of having a pure mind.
00:46:31.120
And I had to have compassion was the other caveat.
00:46:35.540
And I thought, well, I have compassion more than anyone I know around me in my sphere.
00:46:40.260
And it was like, no, it wasn't audible, but it was the feeling of words.
00:46:44.280
And it was like, no, you need to actually have it embodied, a discipline of compassion,
00:46:50.800
a discipline, a trained discipline of feeling compassion.
00:46:56.280
And so then weeping, I was crying at that point.
00:46:58.400
I was like, show us, show me the way, show me how to be this, show me how to do this.
00:47:03.480
It was like suddenly a whole world opened up, right?
00:47:08.260
And so I was like crying out saying, Lord, show me a way, show me a way, basically to Zion.
00:47:15.560
Show me a way that we can be in your presence and close.
00:47:25.580
And I'm still thinking that visceral world of like, you know, just dreaming.
00:47:29.500
And I heard, and I saw a little, on my bedside where the Bible was, where I've been, I would
00:47:40.720
And so the pages had turned, maybe a breeze in the room or something.
00:47:43.140
And I put my finger on when it stopped on a little sliver of light that I thought was
00:47:47.220
And it said something like, the sons of Israel will ask the way to Zion and I will show them
00:47:53.500
the way, or weeping, weeping ask the way to Zion.
00:47:56.360
And I will show them the way to make a covenant with them forever.
00:48:04.060
That's where it came to be, where I thought this right here, if I rendered it properly as
00:48:09.360
I was given, would be a companion guidance to what was real, apart from what man did in
00:48:17.460
400 AD, rearranging everything in the scriptures.
00:48:30.320
It didn't make sense to me, because I'm like, you mean-
00:48:35.560
From my sphere of Christianity, I only had certain things to draw from.
00:48:40.120
And I heard about the conference around 400 AD, where the statesmen got together and reordered
00:48:54.000
And that's what I felt that was bringing us back, that this would show me.
00:48:57.420
But it showed me a lot more than what I expected.
00:49:00.000
Did you get the whole thought and picture of the movie in your mind at once?
00:49:07.060
I'd watch it unfold and write the scene verbatim from what I was seeing and observing.
00:49:22.280
Did you have this experience with everything you've written or was this-
00:49:33.500
And when your hairs are standing up and you're just trying to write so fast-
00:49:39.420
Your brain's going like this, yeah, and it's tears.
00:49:52.400
And your whole mental processes I learned too, which you probably already way ahead of
00:49:56.160
me on this one, is that I learned that whatever we input into our mind, into our subconscious,
00:50:00.960
it's going to work on that and spit out an answer.
00:50:03.860
Now, if we put something that's maniacal or something harmful, it's going to work on that
00:50:08.760
That's going to keep being fed back and forth and take away from our creativity.
00:50:11.620
It's going to tie it up like a street with traffic.
00:50:15.060
But if we put in something that's honest, our mind will be well-functioning.
00:50:24.720
It'll chew on an answer and it'll get disjointed.
00:50:28.680
Anybody who tries to create, who does lies, isn't with compassion, honesty, is not going
00:50:39.120
Because, you know, talent comes from God and you can't disrespect God, God's gift to you
00:50:51.940
By these people, but a lot of Americans are brainwashed and they're addicted to bullshit.
00:51:00.320
That's why Warner Brothers' philosophy and what they're pushing right now is transgender,
00:51:04.860
screw up our families and everything, and hurt children.
00:51:08.500
Well, they just want to be all up in their genitals.
00:51:12.020
Which, genderless people is actually in that later.
00:51:13.820
We'll talk about genderless people, where it comes from, where they want to lose it from.
00:51:20.380
They are the poster boys for it, but they are not altered.
00:51:27.980
In fact, Larry brags about it at the Humanitarian Awards.
00:51:33.440
They're under the employ of Warner Brothers, who has an agenda to push it for other youth
00:51:41.780
It's punishment for what they stuck in the Matrix, what they stuck in the personal information,
00:51:50.020
I'm just saying that that's why they were given to be the face of it.
00:52:04.500
Because Warner Brothers did not like them putting all my stuff in.
00:52:07.220
If you look at Andy, Andy was asked, well, now that you're a transgender,
00:52:14.760
They cross the bounds by putting the author's total information, high school, birthday,
00:52:19.680
all that stuff in the original scene shot, in the original graphic done.
00:52:23.780
That's why we could never lose in court in a fair venue unless you supply your own attorneys.
00:52:29.260
My high school, Center West High, is Neo's school.
00:52:37.480
Then you've got my fiancé's birthday, Otika Ball, Senator David Bourne's niece.
00:52:47.340
High school, birthday, fiancé's birthday, dad's name, all there.
00:52:51.340
In the column of this graphic, which I sent you, you'll see it.
00:52:54.000
So they're saying that the Wachowskis are bad thieves and made it, through their arrogance,
00:52:59.120
they made it too obvious, they didn't call it the Conners.
00:53:04.400
They're hated through the studios for two things.
00:53:08.820
They failed at everything they did, first of all.
00:53:10.580
Their mom said all they did was watch video games.
00:53:12.080
They failed at their painting business, contracting.
00:53:15.560
They failed as women, too, because those are some ugly fuckers.
00:53:26.700
All these fucking producers think they're writers.
00:53:31.380
Just because they can write a line that means nothing and moves no one, that don't mean you're
00:53:43.460
Now we're looked at the ones that actually create naturally.
00:53:55.000
They're saying in Hollywood that this story, their attorneys say, this is the greatest
00:54:02.980
It's like they're saying this, like you said, this story, they say, is what gives them goose
00:54:08.020
So now they want to make this movie, but the studios want to cleanse themselves out of it.
00:54:17.820
Because how they, they say, they made, it's a fucking quadruple audio.
00:54:25.400
I would love to make it the way it is with you guys because they're afraid of that.
00:54:30.980
They can't grasp the human spirit because they don't got none of it.
00:54:34.920
They can't understand the human soul or human memory because they don't even know what the
00:54:42.460
All they know about is screwing somebody for $2.
00:54:47.960
And if I may do a little plug here for humanity, don't use the neural link.
00:54:54.160
You'll lose your natural ability to feel in layers and think in layers and have compassion.
00:54:58.000
You'll lose your ability to feel the love for the one you love.
00:55:04.820
I can really make it in Hollywood if I don't have to feel anything about fucking over my
00:55:10.340
If you're not creative and you have no ideas at all and you don't have anybody you love,
00:55:23.640
But if we make it the way it's supposed to be, fantastic.
00:55:28.380
They fear most is that ethical, decent humans will seize the means of media production.
00:55:44.580
In their language, they're afraid of the good guys and the good girls being successful
00:55:48.920
by their own bootstraps, by their own work being done with them not laundering it.
00:55:54.500
With the working class who do all the work to keep everything going, telling the parasite
00:56:02.020
class and the speculators to kiss their fucking ass.
00:56:11.480
Game of Thrones was written with J.J. Martin, was an in-house employee for HBO and Warner
00:56:18.880
He was given to write it with a team of writers.
00:56:21.320
So J.J. Martin, if you look at him, it looks kind of like-
00:56:27.700
I don't mean to knock anything, but it was an in-house ordered work just like The Immortals.
00:56:34.840
What they did was they drew from our lives and put it in there.
00:56:39.040
Game of Thrones is a compilation of everything we're talking about, just like they put the
00:56:43.360
I felt it was- I feel they ripped me off for Game of Thrones.
00:56:58.700
They want to say who's going to come to the other.
00:57:02.400
They would try to take credit for us being here together.
00:57:11.720
And they try to make it like we didn't have the free will to do what we're doing right
00:57:18.780
Okay, now you've said everything and now we're leading up to where I want to go, my favorite
00:57:27.440
Now we're going to talk about what you wrote and then we'll talk about.
00:57:42.540
That's just, you see the response right away when you said that I'm going, that's the one
00:57:49.240
And I will not cross God and the other industry needs to realize you need to understand that
00:57:54.700
And our creativity benefits from that core of something people can count on.
00:57:59.700
They know Roseanne, Jake and Tom are not going to cross God.
00:58:04.240
And they're always yapping at me because I swear and drink.
00:58:07.520
Well, that is my vow to the American people and people of the world.
00:58:12.860
The fact that I swear, smoke, get high and drink.
00:58:16.980
That is my pledge that I'm not owned by any motherfucking corporation of devil worshipers.
00:58:34.420
Haters that can't hear because you know what it is?
00:58:39.260
Like the Bible tells us that you hear and think through your heart, not your brain.
00:58:49.500
Well, that's that expression that comes through in the creative process where, like you said,
00:58:53.620
you're seeing it, you're hearing, you're feeling it, and it's just coming through you.
00:58:57.220
Like you said, Jake, you know, it's like channeled.
00:59:00.820
It's like you're being allowed to be some kind of scribe in the presence of this beauty,
00:59:05.580
and you're putting down something where you're the first to hear it, first to see it,
00:59:08.980
which will be a service to humanity, and we've got to get rid of the people taking it away
00:59:26.120
And that domestic thing I showed you, it's all about that, the whole idea where the man
00:59:30.460
who's gentry flips society upside down, where the servants live the best of lives.
00:59:34.460
Well, don't get too many ideas or they'll steal that.
01:00:08.700
If you're trying to be anonymous inside a program where agents don't notice you, why are you wearing spandex, you know, leather, whatever.
01:00:15.800
I don't know, but if I played that part, did you want me to play that part?
01:00:54.060
It's a woman who's married to the Neo character, right?
01:01:00.700
I should read the description of what she read.
01:01:12.520
The description of her in the original work that Moss saw when they said they're...
01:01:16.440
Like, I got the fight choreographer guy was saying it was on set.
01:01:24.400
And so the description was basically a brunette, whatever, that had the look that...
01:01:30.420
Actually, I'll look it up and read it to you guys later.
01:01:32.120
But it's like that would have an intimidating look to most all men because she had the classy,
01:01:50.560
If we do these things and we have a gala, you got to wear a cat suit.
01:01:58.620
That's what the people want, Mai, is you in a cat suit.
01:02:02.700
Well, they're going to have to pay big money for that for Granny to go back on the pole.
01:02:37.560
That just took me right to serious because that's exactly, yeah, where I was feeling at the time.
01:02:42.620
It's just like, it must be the same person just divided.
01:02:49.500
I've had so many hair-raising events today since I came to your home.
01:02:57.400
But I do, I do shit that if I hear God tell me to go somewhere, I'll go.
01:03:18.360
He's like, you've got to go do this at the Apollo in Harlem.
01:03:31.640
Because he's like, you know, you've got to bring a little, you know, something, something
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But anyways, I don't know what I'm talking about.
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Now you can see where they got all their movies.
01:06:01.500
If I do, I don't have a med bed, so I don't know.
01:06:05.880
But Neuralink's supposed to be addressing that too, but I...
01:06:16.280
No, but Warner Brothers says I'm worth $1.2 billion.
01:06:29.220
Their attorneys, they'll have people contact you from their attorneys saying they're...
01:06:32.860
When you're off record, bragging about what you're worth.
01:06:43.780
They had Stuart trying to say, you can't make that to put an injunction.
01:06:49.680
But you registered it at the fucking Writers Guild.
01:06:55.160
That means something to the fucking Writers Guild.
01:07:01.000
Plus, they're all bought off by fucking pedos too.
01:07:07.360
Supervisor and Director of the Copyright Office said, this is beyond any kind of debate.
01:07:18.340
It's the register number for it that you can find in the Copyright Office.
01:07:20.940
Yeah, you register your script so you can't be ripped off.
01:07:26.820
They fucked with him and didn't let him give that evidence like they did to Trump in New
01:07:32.460
The attorney who was on a license to practice law and who was classmates with them, half
01:07:38.180
hour after he was fired, allowed his classmate to proceed to summary judgment without objections.
01:07:44.500
And that's the only way you can win a summary judgment is there's no tribal issues.
01:07:50.160
That's exactly what they did to Trump and it's exactly what they've done to black men in
01:07:54.460
the United States for about, what, 900 years now?
01:08:00.120
It's interesting, too, is that Sophia Stewart is trying to play that card, saying that she's
01:08:03.800
the black woman that looks like her, the Oracle looks like her.
01:08:06.200
Warner Bros. did that because she was in-house to do that, brought in-house.
01:08:10.320
But she said there's no black men in Tom's screenplay.
01:08:13.240
The second in charge of Underground is a black man.
01:08:18.220
But they'll claim whatever they want, don't they?
01:08:20.000
And then you just say, put it out there and won't debate, won't talk, won't discuss.
01:08:23.100
Well, they use the, quote-unquote, court of public opinion against you to label you a
01:08:29.380
racist or crazy while they steal your shit, which is what they do to the American people,
01:08:35.000
Hey, you're a conspiracy theorist and we're stealing...
01:08:38.740
And we're going to nullify your votes and steal all your tax money.
01:08:42.120
They're saying about Trump that it's basically delusional to say that the system's corrupt
01:08:49.380
And the thing is, too, that I was going to say that...
01:09:02.680
But you're a man and you can't be controlled and I understand that.
01:09:13.400
Because I just want you to talk about the fucking show you wrote.
01:09:18.220
Give me a rope that I can put around my neck and I'll realize.
01:09:22.680
And I didn't quite click with it several times.
01:09:26.060
But when talking to you and seeing what you were...
01:09:29.240
I heard you with my friend Jesse Zebitar, who I hope to have on here soon.
01:09:40.860
And you were talking about getting ripped off by Disney.
01:09:45.540
And of course, my ears and big toes perked up there.
01:09:51.580
Got real close and listened and was astounded at your whole story.
01:09:56.880
But that was the first time that I heard you talk about what your original intent in the movie was.
01:10:04.520
And then to think about the parts of the movie that I couldn't get when I watched it.
01:10:14.680
Well, they really marred this impeccable movie with some badass, stupid fucking Democrat writing here.
01:10:23.540
And so then for you to tell me what it was originally, now I mean, I've got to see that movie.
01:10:35.860
Like you guys will all do it together because they can't stop us.
01:10:51.660
I modeled after myself as young writers do so they can flesh out their character and see how they're going to respond.
01:10:56.100
So you model your first major work as a character off yourself.
01:11:02.200
And so you wrote, this is after you leave the Pat Robertson.
01:11:05.800
After I'm gone, I start whispering through art.
01:11:08.000
You're telling the absolute truth of the world right now in a million different ways.
01:11:15.920
The plan they have for the one world order to institute it and what's going to make everybody get on board across international boundaries.
01:11:24.380
I knew that that's what the movie was telling me.
01:11:30.060
So the idea was, here's a nutshell, and I'll be right back under your lasso.
01:11:39.240
But the thing is, the idea was that if you offer an immortal program, which Stanford and IBM has perfected now, basically,
01:11:45.380
immortality for you and your families, which is the interrogation scene original thing, you're offered immortality,
01:11:50.240
then you'll get on board, just for the elite, and you have a one world society formed over that desire to have you guys inherit the world.
01:12:01.900
No, you are flesh and blood with basically the neural enhancer, neural link, neural enhancer, neural link, and the blue, the red pill, which is based on the blood of the children, which gives longevity off the growth hormones and everything.
01:12:14.860
And they perfected – they're doing it at Stanford and IBM right now, where they perfect getting rid of aging, basically.
01:12:21.780
Man, woman's greatest enemy is defeated, which means you no longer need a massive population out there anymore.
01:12:27.260
You can now just have the elite and eliminate the rest with a final solution.
01:12:37.840
The red pill, as you intended it, is kind of adrenochrome, isn't it?
01:12:44.820
I figured what I was given as I was being led, as you said, like channeled, Jake, as I was getting it channeled through, the idea was that they would experiment on children beginning in World War II on Jewish people and others,
01:12:55.980
and that Hitler had a bigger event going on where scientists were working on how to get that thousand-year Reich going.
01:13:02.360
And America and England got on board with eugenics program and everything else, like thinking this is hot.
01:13:09.920
And so what happens is that's what they're now achieving now.
01:13:13.580
And so that's why the architect throws the war and everything and basically has his people at the top 100 and cryotainers, whatever.
01:13:19.740
But the idea was that, yes, the red pill would be given and it would give longevity to those that were in the program.
01:13:26.020
And in fact, you can pass through the liquid mirrors of the train station, which are security devices, if you're on the red pill.
01:13:32.800
I had it right in there without even realizing what I was doing because it was channeled.
01:13:37.580
Which also used to take it out and make it Neo just going, ooh, through a mirror.
01:13:41.460
No, it is a security device that's at the train station.
01:13:44.160
But the thing is, Neo, his job is he's a lower echelon CIA department head.
01:13:54.220
Who's in charge of spotting illegal immigrants.
01:13:58.720
God has a way of making it clear with the markers.
01:14:02.180
That might be a terrorist, right, and any other entering.
01:14:06.240
And it gets shut down because they catch on to people appearing that are not aging.
01:14:12.580
So the idea would be in our time that elite and wealthy individuals and different world leaders would start disappearing from their homes.
01:14:20.700
But they're being removed from society's eye because they're not aging anymore.
01:14:24.720
They don't want people to catch on, the masses to catch on, that there's an anti-aging program going on, which is to formulate a one world order.
01:14:30.800
Offering it up to all world leaders and their families.
01:14:33.840
That's how you get everybody on board to be on your one world order.
01:14:40.180
So he, Neo, while looking for illegal immigrants that might be terrorists.
01:14:52.680
And these are individuals that are escaping a regeneration program in Brazil.
01:15:06.320
So what's happening is the architect is bringing back his top 100 by testing on secondaries, test subjects that match them physically in a field of pods.
01:15:16.900
And that's to be, so you can bring them back safely for the new world order when they perfected the longevity immortal program.
01:15:32.540
Joel Silver got it wrong with the robot-like agents.
01:15:34.520
He turned robot-like agents into robots in the program.
01:15:37.080
And even the exec from Warner Brothers said, what are you talking about?
01:15:47.100
It's robot-like agents because the stakes are higher when they're real and have feelings and they're terminated from a room of monitors where they show too much emotion and feeling.
01:15:56.280
Because that's why all the agents show no emotion because they've been bred to show no emotion.
01:16:03.780
And that's why when Hugo Weaving, whatever his name is, when he read the original description of the original piece, which is on set, plenty of people coming forward and saying it's there.
01:16:11.720
So when they're reading the original description, he's reading about that, the character that's meticulously groomed, that moves with a calculated grace and everything.
01:16:20.580
And his first take, I'm told, was to come up with that iconic expression of Smith, which is, we feel that you are an actor, you know, that does their work and does their salt, gives the director something a little over the top to work with to bring them honing in, right?
01:16:37.820
And the Wachowski's are so stupid that they say, keep that, keep that.
01:16:41.420
So that thing that he was offering up as a first, you know, work with me with, mold me with, they said, keep.
01:16:48.020
And it became that iconic thing of, we are, which is right off the description of what the character is.
01:16:55.720
It was with a calculated grace and robot-like, yeah.
01:17:02.000
And they get, and they're programmed to be triggered.
01:17:07.180
If they, and there's an example of that earlier in the screenplay here when we make it all.
01:17:11.420
Is that you'll see, I love this too, that we're going to do this.
01:17:13.820
Because when you see it the way it originally is, it's much richer with much layers.
01:17:17.640
And you have that foreshadowing thing with the room of monitors.
01:17:23.600
So the monitor, anyway, the room of monitors, the gentleman's being terminated.
01:17:30.360
Saying, he's coming out of, he's coming out of it.
01:17:31.900
His emotions on the monitors had spiked, which means instant termination.
01:17:43.540
That's like that experiment at Stanford where they made people think they were torturing somebody.
01:18:03.540
All the Democrats, they know that they're trafficking children in through the borders.
01:18:09.640
You know what a Warner Bros. attorney said to me?
01:18:17.980
Robbing my child, killing my children, taking away from them, and taking a gift to the world
01:18:21.740
that it was channeled through as a servant, giving it to the world, taking away from
01:18:28.060
Well, they will, because we're talking about it.
01:18:40.380
So, he finds this ghost program that's about an immortality program-
01:19:02.680
And then there are secondaries, which are, like, kind of farmed for their organs.
01:19:09.920
Afterwards, after they're used up, they're used for that.
01:19:12.940
That's the scene of him coming back in the pod, you know, suffering in the tubes all in
01:19:16.460
the pods, is they are secondaries to test on regenerating them from cryogenics in order
01:19:21.760
to make the primaries have a safe return, regenerate.
01:19:29.820
They're like guinea pigs, test subjects, on each, and it's interesting because-
01:19:37.080
And they are closest matched physically to each particular primary.
01:19:44.300
So, you know, anyone who has a specific issue, like she said about terminal illness, things
01:19:48.280
like that, that would be accounted for in that test subject matching number one.
01:19:52.040
So, it's kind of sad for you to see them equate the red pill with conservatism, right?
01:20:02.340
The red pill is based on the blood of the children.
01:20:04.700
They had Sophia Stewart get on her own page after I said that in an interview and say,
01:20:08.720
the red pill is based on blood of children and is a good pill.
01:20:16.380
And so, and the red pill is obviously not a good pill.
01:20:22.160
And that's why Underground does a different one here.
01:20:26.140
The blue pill is a bootleg pill, not based on the blood of the children, created by Underground,
01:20:31.600
by Morpheus and Underground and the rest of them, in order to have Neo or Thomas A., when
01:20:37.100
he's cut from the program, Smith only offered the red one, take it to your family and you
01:20:41.920
When he's cut from the program, the architect's done with him.
01:20:44.860
That's when he ends up in Underground and they offer him the blue pill to finish the business
01:20:49.340
I'm sorry, to finish the business in the program.
01:20:54.440
So, the blue pill is a synthetic red pill without the blood.
01:21:02.280
Apparently, the blood of the children and growth hormones is a fast track to having that immortal
01:21:12.340
And that could be why fetuses disappear and things like that.
01:21:19.240
Now, it all kind of ties up into this architect.
01:21:25.120
And his business, what he wants to do, totally syncs up with what Pat Robertson wanted to
01:21:34.040
Use the second coming in order to solve his problem.
01:21:40.000
If you're in an immortal program, what happens to your thinking in your mind?
01:21:44.040
Eventually, it's going to atrophy like a muscle not being able to be used anymore.
01:21:46.980
You're going to run out of things to stimulate you, they think.
01:21:51.760
That's why the agents in the beginning, in the original work and the matrix, are stirring
01:21:56.320
up trouble, going and doing these events to stimulate the architect's mind.
01:22:00.160
It's also why the architect says he needs free will.
01:22:02.400
But they don't expound on why he needs free will.
01:22:05.080
The architect needs free will in order to have a lifetime of—well, not lifetime, but
01:22:09.200
forever to be stimulated by having people have their needs met.
01:22:13.840
The only condition in Western society, basically, to complete that equation of giving up our
01:22:19.140
free will, we're conditioned as I was in Sunday school, that if Christ returns, no
01:22:27.720
The architect needs to be seen coming as Christ, the identical figures at the end, right?
01:22:32.740
He purges his agents, has the ambiguous oracle bring the people out of untainted humanity.
01:22:37.640
That's why Zion is existing and allowed to exist by the architect for the right time when
01:22:42.000
the oracle brings him out, for them to see him come back as Christ, then he has stimulation
01:22:46.560
forever being worshipped by the rest of the world forever.
01:22:51.880
Which causes the question, if the Antichrist only needs our free will in this story to
01:22:58.000
balance the equation where his mind is forever stimulated, and as he's happy with that,
01:23:02.420
then he's probably the best candidate apart from Christ, because he'll ask for nothing
01:23:09.080
That worst character in history, or to be, then can be benevolent, to keep having people
01:23:17.300
That's the poison he needs taking care of, stimulation of the mind.
01:23:24.920
Use Christianity's little phrase where one thing we give free will over to is the Christ.
01:23:30.740
Therefore, the architect posing as him as Robertson was planning to interview a false image, which
01:23:40.720
That's why the trumpets in the sky sounds, that's why the red sky turning red, and that's
01:23:48.080
And that's why he came up with a man-made mountain on his property, to complete what
01:23:53.680
That was where they were either going to do the reappearance of Christ or UFO, UFOs invading
01:24:03.020
They have all the technology, you know, project those two realities onto the screens.
01:24:17.280
Now, the Wachowski said on set, we're keeping the exact same ending.
01:24:25.760
Well, first, the relationship with the little girl.
01:24:28.480
In Assassins, they took out the love relationship, the central sympathetic character, this is
01:24:33.540
what they wrote down, or is in the articles, and also added more violence.
01:24:38.120
And that's what they were allowed to do with this work, The Immortals, when they're given
01:24:42.740
When they're finally given this work, and keep in mind, in 1995, they had an article
01:24:46.200
saying, we failed as writers, we'll have to leave and pack our bags in Hollywood because
01:24:49.880
Unless we're given a project to direct, we're hopefully given the science project.
01:24:57.280
Wendy Wasserstein, the Jewish playwright, was next choice.
01:24:59.580
It wasn't the Wachowski's, but Joel Silver makes sure they get it.
01:25:02.580
Now, what's interesting is that work is given to them.
01:25:06.760
They take out the central sympathetic character, take out the love story with the wife and daughter,
01:25:10.920
and they keep the same scenes, but the relationship's gone.
01:25:16.620
The little girl means nothing at a train station, but the way they do it in the trilogy.
01:25:20.920
And they say the little girl on their fan page is just a subplot.
01:25:26.700
The little girl is the author trying to reunite with his children that were taken away by Pat
01:25:32.200
And that little girl at the end is hugging Neo and pointing to the sun, which represents Christ on
01:25:38.840
The Wachowskis did us a service because they didn't understand it.
01:25:42.000
They said, they said, everybody argued on set, keep, blow up the matrix, blow up the matrix.
01:25:51.920
And why is there an argument if there's a published script right there?
01:25:56.400
Especially with million dollars in union wages at stake.
01:26:11.860
I want to make sure that's known because they keep saying he lost his case, lost his case.
01:26:20.680
We'll win in the future just by making the film.
01:26:26.980
Murdered in a message way to make sure I knew what it meant.
01:26:35.120
And that's because they recruited me into the Masons.
01:26:38.180
So after I wrote CIA, they had different operatives on Maui and one's named Lauren Holmberg.
01:26:44.900
And what's interesting is they like people who think outside the box, right?
01:26:58.260
So CIA operative Lauren Holmberg recruited me from Mason.
01:27:06.360
Walsh gave me a dinner after I did their season premiere when I was at Robertson's group.
01:27:11.580
Well, I was at his season premiere of America's Most Wanted.
01:27:17.980
But at the dinner, the FBI heads and Walsh gave me a card that said, please extend every
01:27:24.280
I was being courted by the religious right, by the agencies.
01:27:31.120
So what happened was I was being, and that card works.
01:28:00.780
There's 12 families on Maui that are operative families.
01:28:03.900
And so he brought me in and said, you can blow your mind on what you learn and what you
01:28:17.200
And so he said that he was operative in Africa.
01:28:21.100
He's writing a book about how he had sex with different dignitaries' wives.
01:28:33.820
But what's interesting is my son, I was then being blackballed out of the Masons after
01:28:52.760
That was in when the case was being thrown in 2012 and 2013.
01:29:00.960
They had approached me beforehand with the agency.
01:29:06.860
And so when the FBI approached me, CIA's approached me at the same time.
01:29:12.240
Was that because you went to the law about Pat Robertson or because you lost the case?
01:29:22.720
They each have a slice of the different population of the world.
01:29:26.760
I guess you just may think of it for the first time.
01:29:28.840
Robertson was probably told he's going to do the evangelicals.
01:29:38.480
And so what happened was with the CIA, I was actually recruited by Robertson's group.
01:29:43.980
And I was also brought in by the Air Force and given testing.
01:29:50.000
And they wanted me to do Air Force intelligence.
01:29:55.860
And that's when they told me at that session when the commanding officer or whatever in charge
01:30:19.460
If I tried to put all this into a piece, forget it.
01:30:29.000
So you've got like this neural link in Neo that, you know, you just take something out
01:30:35.980
of someone's neural link and replace it in somebody else.
01:30:39.640
And then they are accessing their feelings and memories.
01:30:45.200
Their life events that you can recount through their memories.
01:30:49.140
The idea that I pitched was that in the future there'll be a library of memories and you can
01:30:53.220
step into your ancestor's shoes, say your grandmother, and feel exactly what she felt
01:30:59.400
You'll live what she felt in her finest moments.
01:31:03.220
And one of the things I wanted to do after this, I know I'm off track on this, but I think
01:31:05.980
it's worth saying, is that I wanted to have that library of memory for real.
01:31:09.280
Where you would have a library of memories where our elderly who are basically shipped
01:31:13.000
away into these mental, um, older homes and just profited off a strip to their wealth
01:31:20.340
I would like to have a hall of library of memories where you can plug in and live all these
01:31:25.740
memories of all these beautiful people that didn't have to have their stories told.
01:31:30.660
And I want a little plaque that says their favorite saying, the thing that resonated most
01:31:35.600
Yeah, some, some, uh, something saved of humanity.
01:31:46.000
We're supposed to look at each other as competition only.
01:31:56.440
And they think of us, like we said earlier, as assets.
01:32:00.020
Anything that can take anything from us, it doesn't-
01:32:01.860
They echoed it in Iron Man 2, where Obadiah, I think it's Iron Man 2,
01:32:05.580
to Obadiah saying to, um, uh, Tony Stark, he puts him on the paralyzing element, and he
01:32:12.360
says, you think you own this because you created it?
01:32:17.600
Do you think they're saying that directly to you?
01:32:23.840
It's for a whole world to hear it in plain sight.
01:32:28.160
They're conditioning us to accept our role, and we're supposed to be servants to them.
01:32:36.900
Why is a body governing over us that they can't outthink us?
01:32:44.660
That's why I love your grandmother idea, Counsel.
01:32:48.280
Yeah, because that's how it was, uh, well, it's how it is in every tribal people, and
01:32:55.800
especially in the Iroquois, which Benjamin Franklin studied the Iroquois Grandmother Council
01:33:12.240
And which, I think they were trying to form a league, like, under, um, Tecumseh or whatever,
01:33:20.080
It's called the 13, the Tribal Council of 13 Grandmothers.
01:33:25.000
So, now I've taken you way off track, but I thought it was worth saying, but yeah.
01:33:32.720
But we're going to create something to shake some shit up.
01:33:36.420
Oh, this is going to blow them away, and anything, I think ideas are going to flow.
01:33:40.500
It's going to be, like, other things completing.
01:33:43.040
Yeah, because that was a while ago, and it's way different now.
01:33:47.860
Because they're saying there's an injunction or what?
01:33:50.500
No, that's the beauty about the injunction threat.
01:33:55.260
Because if they put an injunction on us on this, that means we're, it means matchups.
01:33:59.860
That means we get the billions they're bragging about.
01:34:02.140
If they don't put an injunction on us, people are going to see exactly what it is.
01:34:06.420
It's they threw it, and how bad the second theft was through the courts using it as a
01:34:13.240
The court systems, you know, are just part of the criminal cartel.
01:34:23.740
Since I have you so far off track, like I promised I wouldn't do.
01:34:32.980
If you say hi to Patricia, she's going to wet the floor.
01:34:35.720
Well, I was so happy to hear you say that your mom, you and your mom's relationship was
01:34:45.520
That is so cool that you could get to that place with your mother.
01:34:51.600
Patricia, good for you to stand up and be a strong mother and watch over your kids and
01:35:04.080
I love you, and you got one hell of a smart son.
01:35:17.360
He shouldn't make any jokes when I had hemorrhoids for six weeks on account of two hours of trying
01:35:25.860
Well, one of the reasons I couldn't wait to get here is because your banter back and forth
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I forgot where I wrote you, but I was like, I'm in.
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I'm mind blown because, like I said, I'm totally in the dark on the story.
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I just wanted him to hear it out of your mouth.
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Like you said, we can work together on this stuff, and you'll know the ins and outs of
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Because their big contention point is to try to – or big point to try to throw is –
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It's Bob Iger that stole your shit just like mine, right?
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And it's like – because he's going to talk about restoring this stuff.
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Disney does a lower echelon sting on pedophiles at the parks.
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About 100 of them, which I had just talked about in an interview.
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Because I went off that phone call talking interview that Bob Iger is going to make right
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and that – you know, about the sex rings and stuff.
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Next day, he's fired by Disney and pedophile sting on the lower ranks, not the upper and middle management.
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You know, they used me to cover up that pedophile sting.
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That whole thing where all those pedophiles at Disney got busted, they used me to cover up the news
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because the news is just about covering up the news.
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Yeah, I was to be the face of an ignorant Trump voter.
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To take your voice and take it away from you, basically, and turn it around.
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That's why coming here, I was like, I'm going to speak what I'm given to say, and you guys
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are so gracious to allow me to do that, and I'll trust God that he'll put the words in.
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