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Reacting to Roger Avery on the Alex Jones Show
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Welcome to Bay Fiction andor folklore and uh the Try It Podcast, where we try not to have the podcast up, and to today we are talking about uh the Gary, what are we talking about?
SPEAKER_05We're talking about Roger Avery doing an interview with Alex Jones because apparently his interview with Joe Rogan went exceedingly well. So that's our next subject. Roger Avery. Uh yes, and he talks a lot about the Hollywood blackmail. And what I liked about this is speaking of this dichotomous thing that you don't like, is he mentions how he mentions how like basically everything is a narrative. Like there's so many factions and they're all fighting for control of Hollywood because everything's about how you frame a problem. So, for example, just to make people angry, because it's politically contentious, I guess, if you look at immigration, have whatever opinion you want. But don't you think it's a little weird that it's always like deport them or open borders? Nobody ever says anything like, well, why don't we just throw them in jail for a couple of years and then let them out? Or how about we tax them or how about we pay them a fine? Or how about, you know, whatever variety of solution there might be. Any like middle ground solution or any other kind of solution is instantly shut up. It's always you either deport them, all of them, or you're for open borders and you hate America or whatever. But it's the dichotomy. It's the what is it, Egalian? I think is the word Jones uses, the Egalian dialectic. Thank you. So it's like that with everything. It's always like two solutions, never any other kind of solution. Now let them fight. And that's on purpose, because it's the CIA. And demons and parasites, whatever you want to call them. So it's all the same thing. It's all the same thing. People are like, these guys are nuts.
SPEAKER_04Anyway, so so what does Pulp Fiction have to do with anything Alex Jones is talking about? Please enlighten me.
SPEAKER_05He wrote it. The guy helped write Roger Avery helped write pulp fiction. So I was like, hey, I know that movie. That's a big fish talking to Alex Jones. So I was interested. So what's he talking about? He's talking about what we just talked about the narrative setting, how Hollywood is used for narrative setting.
SPEAKER_04Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_04So the pulp fiction has nothing to do with it.
SPEAKER_05Well, it's part of his credentials, so you know he's a Hollywood insider. So, but no, nothing beyond that. I mean, I'm not so I'm not given a exegesis. What's the word? A critique, a critique of uh pulp fiction and its relevance to society. I'm actually doing that with AI, artificial intelligence. I hate that movie. Half yeah, it's it's it's awful. It's terrible.
SPEAKER_04I dressed up like it me and Callie did for uh Halloween one year.
SPEAKER_05AI?
SPEAKER_04No, no, no, no, Pulp Fiction.
SPEAKER_05Oh, oh, okay.
SPEAKER_04She dressed up like Uma Thurman and I was uh that one guy.
SPEAKER_05Travolta?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, that guy.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. He didn't go well in that movie. That's all I rem Yeah. I remember the I remember the way Bruce Willis took him out. That was uh I was like, that's not the way I thought that character would go. They gave him way too much screen time for something like that. But oh well.
SPEAKER_04Bruce Willis is apparently pretty screwed up.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah. He's uh he's not doing too well, I hear, which is unfortunate. Yeah, sad day, sad day. Are you boys ready? No. No, well, we're gonna do it anyway.
SPEAKER_00Um, if you're not part of that group, if you're the one kid who's not part of it, and you don't and and you recognize that it's morally wrong and you separate yourself from that group, you are now outside of that group. Where um I started, you know, looking around and I started, you know, realizing that there was this kind of echo chamber um in Hollywood, and um, and I just definitely was not part of that. And um, and then this most recent uh revelation uh with the all of the Epstein papers uh coming out, and you know, I started reading those as well. And uh and and then you know, with what happened with COVID, and um you know, and and I had been working on a script about this uh virologist in uh Manitoba in Winnipeg, and I was writing a screenplay about her, and she's a Chinese uh virologist who uh was the person who had developed the uh inoculations for uh leprosy, and it was a huge success, big, huge success. You know, Chinese companies manufacturing all that stuff in California, and um uh and I was writing a story kind of about you know what it's like to be a rock star, and you have a hit, and then you're looking for your next hit. And I started noticing that uh, and there was all these articles that have since been you know somewhat suppressed. Uh, I think it was in the Winnipeg Free Press where uh or City Press and uh uh where she had been caught by the Royal Canadian Mountain Police uh shipping various copyrighted viruses like you know, Honta and uh um you know all of them. Which by the way appeared to be stooped up versions. Yeah, souped up versions, and they were shipping them directly from Winnipeg to Wuhan on Air Canada freight. And then the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, you know, there's all the, you know, they have to, you know, everything's published, but they've redacted who her financier was. And when I started doing the research on it, I realized, well, it's one of three people, and those guys are the obvious people who you would think. And then every suddenly I started realizing this is really nefarious. And then when COVID hit and they left the Kowloon Bridge open on purpose, you know, during Chinese New Year, when this was happening, you know, just kind of allowing everybody to flow out. I sort of, and you know, all the stuff that was happening during that time, it was like this is intentional. This is, you know, uh uh the first time it's happenstance, the second time it's coincidence, the third time it's enemy attack. And I started realizing, oh, we're under enemy attack. And then the way our own local California government was behaving at that time, how they were uh, you know, quarantining people on army bases, but then allowing people to go in and out of those quarantine areas, it was almost like no one is that stupid. And and um, yeah, that was that was her. And so I was writing a script about her. And so uh I started realizing no one is that stupid. This is intentional. We're intentionally doing this, and then everything just kind of look at this ridiculousness that we Yeah, we probably should just pause and focus on that stupid I can't believe they did that.
SPEAKER_05I still can't believe it's been years. I still can't believe they did that. Had those kids in those stupid tents You know, the stupid face masks and all the quarantining crap that they did with COVID. Yeah. Like I still just I still just look at that from time to time and I'm just astonished that things went that far. I get flashbacks of Seattle every time I think about it. So it's like, oh my god.
SPEAKER_04I think I wore a mask once. It was because I drove. I drove two hours to take my wife to a specific store, and they made us wear a mask. I was like, I'm not gonna get kicked out of somewhere that I drove two hours to come to, you know.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, my wife made me feel a little better. She got me a fake mask. It was basically like this transparent fishnet that had a drawstring on it, like it was obviously a fake mask, but you know, the guards couldn't say the guards, you know, the the Gestapo at the ferry, uh, they couldn't say anything because you know it was technically a mask.
SPEAKER_04You know, it's like what is a mask?
SPEAKER_05You know, it's a schwastika. That's what it was. It was like, we're gonna make all you little effers be Democrats for a couple years.
SPEAKER_04I actually I actually made a meme that had a picture of a bunch of Jews with the armband, and then below it it had a bunch of pictures of people with masks.
SPEAKER_05You know, the worst part is is we look stupider. You know, we were literally the retarded Nazis for about two years. So it's just it's embarrassing. It's embarrassing that this country did that. And we all had to participate lest we lose our jobs. I'm like. I hope our kids consider us the flat earthers of our day. I hope they I hope our children look back and realize just how stupid we were. So anyway. I hope they loathe us. I really do. I hope our children loathe us. But anyway. Trevor, you got any thoughts?
SPEAKER_03I I ordered uh a cool joker scary mask. Oh, did you? So so when I would go to Walmart, I had this just full teeth joker walking into Walmart.
SPEAKER_05I think people out the favorite thing I saw, my favorite scene that I saw during that time was uh somebody walked into the Cassville Walmart with a werewolf mask on. That did make me happy. Like they had the full-blown rubber werewolf mask, and they just walked through Walmart with that. I thought, alright, good idea, good sir. Touche. So anyway.
SPEAKER_04That's awesome.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Alright. I'll move on. Let's see if he actually gets to what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_00That we went as a culture, and this was so it hammered on us and damaged us so badly. And then I started realizing, because I'm a movie guy, that all you know, that there were there were clues. Uh, there was the Soderberg movie uh that had come out, Contagion, where basically they are talking about they're they're you know, it is it cautionary? Are they cautioning us at this point?
SPEAKER_05Okay, so this is where we're getting into it. So this is predictive programming. He's talking about the movie. Hang on, I'm going to show it because it helps if you see it. He's talking about the movie Contagion, which was starring Dustin Hoffman, I believe. So Contagion movie. No, I'm wrong. This is uh this had a big long star-studded cast. Hang on a minute here. Was it Mark Wahlberg? Uh it was uh Lawrence Fishburne and Gwyneth Paltrow, and Mark Wahlberg was in it, Jude Law was in it, Rachel Weiss, yeah, then Gwyneth Paltrow, she dies horribly in that film. So, yeah, so this is the movie he's referring to. There's also the movie Outbreak. So he's talking about predictive programming where oh hey, it happened in China! How about that? Freaking CIA. Anyway.
SPEAKER_04So yeah, they were What was the guy's name that made it?
SPEAKER_05Uh Matt Damon. Let's see who made this. Let's look at the let's look at it. Soderberg. Scott Z. Burns and directed by Soderbergh.
SPEAKER_04Soderberg. Sodomy and Berg. Just throw that out there.
SPEAKER_05It has been thrown out. Yes.
SPEAKER_04Do that what you will.
SPEAKER_05Indubitably. Yeah, I thought this was a stupid movie at the time. Yeah. Yeah. Oh hey, it looks a lot like the COVID virus too. How about that? Free they yeah, freaking jerks.
SPEAKER_04It's almost like when you sell fear, it all looks the same.
SPEAKER_03Didn't they already know about it like in 2016?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, they knew about it, I think, as far back as 2014. I think that's when the research began, it was 2014. So when did this come out? Uh does it say 2011? Whoa. They this was a gen what was this? His popularities went down 2000. Eat it. Anyway. Uh no, they had a UN plan. What is what does Jones recall it? It's like one of those UN. Yeah, they had the UN had like an agenda. Agenda 2030. Yeah, 2030 or something like that. You're right. There's a million of them. They have all sorts of agendas. Let's look it up. Okay. I'm gonna go to Yandex. There's no way Google's gonna answer that question. Alright, hang on here. What agenda your UN agenda? Supposedly mentioned COVID 19 and force vaccinations. Yeah, you're right. 2030. It was agenda 2030. This is the website. I'm sorry, I just I appreciate the website here. Hang on, let me show it real quick. WickedTruce.org. WickedTruce.org. Yeah, by 2030, you will own nothing and be happy. I I don't think it's going well. But oh dude. Maybe we should do an episode of this sometime, but there's actually, you know those in that in that freaking creepy commercial, you will own nothing and be happy. Uh there's a be happy. Yeah, there's a depiction of drones dropping off groceries in front of people's houses. We have one of those in P Ridge. Like, I don't I don't see how in the world it makes any money, but yeah, they've they set one of those up in preparation for this crap. Like, it was on purpose. I don't know why people aren't haven't been lined up and killed via firing squad. Like, this is insane that these people are still alive. Because it was clearly on purpose. Like, I I would I am like desperately longing for justice here. But anyway. So yeah, that's the movie he's talking about. What's that line in Game of Thrones? Game of Thrones? What you what you make you make justice, something like that. Anyway. But that's all I could probably say legally, so we'll just leave that alone.
SPEAKER_00This is gonna happen, or are they preparing us that it's going to happen through revelation of the method?
SPEAKER_02And then the documents come out that it was psychological warfare run by the defense ministries, Canada, the US, the UK, to scare us to create this new civilization, to train us for carbon lockdowns in the future. So you, like many others, were already somewhat away, but COVID and all of it with what you already knew was so obvious, now it's confirmed, that that pushed you over the edge. And they thought Disease X and all their Rockefeller documents going back 30 years would bring in their world government. Instead, they now admit it, Davos. It's destroyed them, it's discredited to them, no one believes anything they say now.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, let's evaluate that. What do you guys think? Do you think nobody believes these clowns anymore? Do you think COVID broke their power? Did everybody realize they were lying?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I think they overplayed their hand.
SPEAKER_05You think so?
SPEAKER_04I mean, there's always a there's a new there's a sucker born every day, as they say.
SPEAKER_05What do you think, Tre? Sorry, uh go on, Cody.
SPEAKER_04Everybody's on their own personal journey, man. There's always gonna be stupid people involved for stuff.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. What do you think, Trevor?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, there's there's still a couple guys I work with that I know of for sure. Still believe it. Really? Everything they hear on on the news. Yeah, I think most people can't argue with them or like try and talk to 'em. They they don't want to hear it.
SPEAKER_05Oh they've doubled down. What was it? Mark Twain said it's really easy to lie to somebody, but it's very hard to convince somebody they've been lied to. So I I got I made uh that's a fact, Jack. Uh I I did make somebody very, very an I I well, I think I made them angry. I think I made somebody very angry one time when I said the masks were swastikas. It's like you realize that, right? They were there to declare your allegiance to Uncle Sam. They're freaking swastikas. They were serving the same purpose. That that didn't sit well with certain people, but so I don't guess everybody's not everybody's figured it out, but I do think most people have figured it out. I do think the majority of people realize they were lied to.
SPEAKER_04So I think there's enough people that that get it. That I mean, man, I don't know. It could happen again. Who knows?
SPEAKER_05I'm gonna be livid if it happens again. I I will literally be slapping people. If I see a mask again, I'm just gonna come up and start slapping. I'm like, what are you doing? Wake up!
SPEAKER_04I saw several last week. Really? Why were they government workers? No. Yeah. I thought about asking, is there a new COVID out or something? Why are these people wearing masks?
SPEAKER_05They just want you to really know that you know which side of the political aisle they're on. They want you to really understand who they're voting for, I guess.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. I guess, man. Insane.
SPEAKER_00And thank God. I mean, this was an at this was an attack on the people. And uh, and I'm one of those people. And uh so when I, you know, when I kind of realized this and what was going on, and then I started looking around, and you know, all my friends and everybody, they're all just happily getting shots, you know, and then and now they're just dying left and right. And uh, and so um, you know, when when this started happening, uh I started I think forming a much heavier Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Are you still are you ex seeing anybody who had negative ramf ramifications from the Jibbies? The needle?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, most people don't admit it, but yeah.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Yeah, I'm I'm in the same boat. I we we knew people that got negatively affected. They'd be like, oh, it was from COVID or you know, yeah, anything else except willful ignorance. Right, yeah. Trevor, what about you?
SPEAKER_03Uh so far as like personally, no. Um I know a few people that got the shot. They didn't they didn't have any symptoms or anything from it.
SPEAKER_04I think some people got saline shots.
SPEAKER_05That's true, yeah. I've heard that it was kind of mixed.
SPEAKER_03But uh new girl got I d I did see you on uh I think it was TikTok. Uh a boy young man, he was really healthy and he started posting and he got the shot, and then he was healthy as a horse, and then after the shot he was putting a hospital and he died from getting the shot and uh actually banned his channel.
SPEAKER_05That's crazy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, they knew it was on purpose, there should be consummequences of authority, and um and then I started thinking about it. I started looking at various movies and seeing the patterns and how it happened, and I think the one that I mentioned on Joe Rogan was uh um Fight Club made by you know a guy who's a commercial director. They hired a guy who makes commercials to make a big commercial that is effectively selling what's gonna happen. And the movie itself is a manifesto. You know, it's it's uh it's a manifesto about bringing down the financial system. And you know, the buildings all collapse. And when you look at what happened one year after Fight Club came out, it was 9-11. And then you start looking at well, who produced Fight Club? And that was Arnon Milchon. And Arnon has openly admitted this is not me saying it, this is him saying it, that you know, he's a massage guy, he's a massage agent, and that uh an and an arms dealer. That's what Fincher used to call him was oh, my movie was produced by an arms dealer. Like jokingly. And uh, you know, and so then I start looking at Arnold Milchon's other movies, and he did this movie called Medusa Touch with um uh George C. Scott, uh, I think Lee Rimick is in it, and in that movie, again, airplanes are crashing into buildings. And um, okay, so then uh I think I mentioned on Joe Rogan that at one point very early in my career, uh I I had been uh through John Millius uh brought in on a little DOD uh weekend where we were all gonna get together, they got a bunch of writers together, and they put us in a little tiny ballroom type thing in uh Long Beach, and we all wrote scenarios for how to attack how to attack Los Angeles. Under the guise of uh this is if we come up with ideas on how to attack Los Angeles, we can come up with preventions for it, which sounds good to me. And but like again, I was young and naive at that time, and as I look back on that, I realize how nefarious uh that was.
SPEAKER_02And now, by the way, because I remember articles 20 years ago that even came out, I'm kind of jumping the gun, I don't know if this is what you say or saying, where it turned out they were telling top writers, maybe maybe you, they're talking about at these DOD funded camps where you thought you were fighting terror, that they were actually going to use that for scenarios for training andor false flags.
SPEAKER_00That's exactly what it was. And so uh, and uh and so I was when I started putting all this together in my head and realizing what a useful idiot I had been throughout much of my career.
SPEAKER_02Uh it um Yeah, they got a top writer, one of the best in the world, for free writing them scripts for stuff they want to either psychologically say or do.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah, effectively for free. And so um that was uh kind of like a like a third eye opened up in my head, and I started um um realizing all of this. And this was also at a time where um I started uh um approaching um my faith in a much deeper way, and um and my just imagine that you got some FBI going, hey, we want you to imagine a war game, just war game, just pretend.
SPEAKER_05Imagine the most elaborate terrorism scenario you could think of. Why? We're gonna practice with it. Like, sure you're not gonna use it? No, we would be right, we would never. No, it's okay. You'll be a hero.
SPEAKER_04So that's pretty it's pretty, like you said, nefarious, man. Yeah, for sure. And then and then they can video these people coming up with these war games, and they can use that as blackmail to make them do shit.
SPEAKER_06Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_04Crazy.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. It's all big blackmail racket.
SPEAKER_00Yep. I believe in God in a much deeper way. Like there it is, 9-11. Um so this is the revelation of the method where two years before they did it on the Simpsons and everywhere.
SPEAKER_02And people asked how I predicted it. It was a lot of things in the media saying bin Laden's gonna hit us and all this. I knew the FBI had helped bomb the World Trade Center in '92. I interviewed the Monsalama, so I had all this data, but then I started having nightmares of the towers on fire being blown up, and it was the collective unconscious. It wasn't that I was my unconscious were more powerful than my conscience. So I just said they're gonna blow the world trade center, they're gonna blame bin Laden, uh, they're gonna fly planes into it. And I didn't even know that right around the time I was doing that, because I didn't watch a lot of TV, they had a lone gunman X-Falls reboot, where the government hijacks the jumbo jet, a small group, to fly to the World Trade Center to go to war in the Middle East in Afghanistan. And then I get a few years later contacted by Chris Carter, by some of the people on the show, never met him in person, but talked to an email on the phone, and they said, Listen, the CIA came to us at parties and said sometimes, you want to do a story on this. So instead of Chris Carter writing a story for them, they came and gave him the idea. And people, when I talked about it, said that's a lie. They talked to Carter, and he goes, No, Alex Jones is a good guy. He's not a racist, like they said. This is like 2016. He goes, and that did happen. So again, how crazy is that? Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_05And by the way, um on this subject, I just want to bring something up because I've been staring at I don't know if you can see the screen, um, but on the live stream screen, you've got this stupid box that's been blocking the chat. And if you look down at the bottom of the stupid block box that I've been trying to remove for half an hour during this live stream, at the bottom of the chat, it says, New managing moderators can support your channel in even more ways. Can you think of a more corporate way to say they're gonna censor the crap out of you? Because that's what we want. That's what we want. We want more moderators, we want more people micromanaging whatever freaking word pops in somebody's head. Pretty soon they'll be censoring emojis out of boredom. But you know, they're they're on your side. They're there to freaking help you, guys. They're your allies. Hang on a minute. I'm gonna try to get the whole thing pulled up.
SPEAKER_03No thanks on it or something like that.
SPEAKER_05I they won't let me. I have clicked close, I have clicked close, I've turned off the moderating function because screw these communists. But just so you know, I this is gonna be awkwardly placed in front of everybody as soon as I actually get this positioned right, because everything's fighting me.
SPEAKER_03Do you want me to try and log out?
SPEAKER_05No, no, you're good. No, you don't you don't need to see my face. I'm just gonna do this for a second. But look at this new managing moderators can support your channel in even more ways. Introducing managing moderators. These users have the same capabilities as standard moderators, but in addition, they can manage blocked words and change chat modes in live because you're all a bunch of disgusting communists. I don't believe for a second that you need to be blocking these words. You people are vile. You're probably gonna be rooting for a genocide in your smoke-filled room at some point. Anyway, I just wanted to read that because I have been screwing with that freaking box for a half an hour, and it's just letting me know that they're gonna censor the crap out of me. You gotta love these freaking communists.
SPEAKER_04You've never tried real communism though.
SPEAKER_05No, it's never been done before. Ever. Ever. They'll they'll get it right one day.
SPEAKER_04One of these times.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Just gotta trust him. Just gotta trust him a little bit longer.
SPEAKER_04Totally a cruise ultimate.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Anyway, I just yeah, I just wanted to I just wanted to point that out. It's been made I've been sitting there staring at it, just getting angrier and angrier. So anyway. Alright, Ben's 2K looks gives the eye emoji. I agree. It's like these people are awful. They're freaking awful. Anyway. Okay, back to your originally scheduled.
SPEAKER_04What do you mean, these people?
SPEAKER_05I mean communists. I mean the vile people at YouTube. What do you mean, these people?
SPEAKER_04I don't know. Who owns YouTube?
SPEAKER_05Who owns YouTube? I have no idea. Google, and then somebody owns Google. They're communists, who cares?
SPEAKER_03It's called Alphabet Inc.
SPEAKER_05Alphabet Inc., there you go. I didn't actually Alphabet owns YouTube.
SPEAKER_03Alphabet owns Google? Which owns YouTube. Who owns Alphabet? Uh the CEO of Alphabet Inc. I don't remember his name.
SPEAKER_05I didn't know there was a company called Alphabet.
SPEAKER_03Shows Yeah, it's called Alphabet Inc.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, go ahead and wanna Google it. So while you're doing that. Oh. Uh Beans 2 Calyx says the you people. There you go. What do you mean, you people? That's such a great movie.
SPEAKER_04What do you mean you people? It's such a great movie. Yeah, I do too.
SPEAKER_05Oh my goodness. You're right. Yeah, that's really good.
SPEAKER_04It's like one of the best movies ever made.
SPEAKER_05I know. I I watched that when I was in a repertory theater company thing, and it was just a good one.
SPEAKER_03Do you want me to read it or send it to you? Who owns it?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, just just uh send me a link and uh I'll uh I'll pull it out.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I was just gonna read it real quick.
SPEAKER_05Oh, okay, well go ahead and read it then. That's fine.
SPEAKER_03Alphabet Inc. is the parent company of Google created on October 2nd, 2015 to oversee Google and its subsidiaries. The largest shareholders of Alphabet include Vanguard, BlackRock, Harry Page, Sergey Brynn, and Eric Schmidt.
SPEAKER_05All the usual suspects I see. It's always the same guys. Oh.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because I was I was trying to get into um doing maybe a little bit of stocks, and I like YouTube. So I thought I would buy into YouTube stocks, and I was like, well, to do that, I have to buy into who owns YouTube and uh Google owns YouTube. So I was like, well, I guess I'll buy into Google and said Alphabet Inc. I'm like, oh. That's weird. Who owns that? Rabbit hole. It's a huge rabbit hole.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it's all the same bad, evil actors everywhere. Vanguard and Blackroth. They're buying your houses and censoring your words. Absolutely terrible company. Need to burn. But anyway. Alright, let's uh do we want to go on with this or do we want to move on to the next thing? Because he's talking about predictive programming right now. And I kind of broke up the momentum with that stupid moderator thing.
SPEAKER_04I don't know. We all get predictive programming.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Well, we'll give it how about this? We'll give it another two minutes, then we'll head on to segment four. Give him a final thought.
SPEAKER_00Um, you know, it it seems like a lot of people, when you get to a certain level, you start having a handler. You start having a CIA handler. And I got to know mine. He's a pretty nice guy. Wow, tell us about tell us about this. Well, uh, I mean, I'll tell you about this and uh and other things. I mean, you know, you once you um befriend uh the people of power, let's say, and you start getting on people's radar, uh at a certain point, it's like, you know what, it doesn't cost anything. Let's put somebody on Avery and let's watch him and just make sure that you know Avery is you know uh remaining in his uh predefined frame and uh and not deviating too far from it.
SPEAKER_05And uh and I just want to pause and say this is a made mainstream Hollywood guy, this is not some unknown character. He has been an established part of Hollywood for forever, and he is telling you that he has his very own pet CIA agent. Just want to let that sink in.
SPEAKER_03So he's right in the middle of it.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Yeah. This is one of the big dogs saying to CIA, make sure you stay within your frame. Which is controlling narrative. I it's just disgusting. It's amazing and disgusting. So I I think there's a group of guys actually, and what'd you say?
SPEAKER_03That makes me wonder who my CIA operative is.
SPEAKER_05Oh, I'm sure we all have one, you know. It's probably somebody who's like, you know, on probation or something, because we've we can't be that interesting. So anyway.
SPEAKER_00You know, to to begin with, and you know, you get to know these people, and you know, for a while, uh, I I was paranoid about it, but then I kind of got used to it, and I I realized that uh, you know, uh, just he's I don't know if I'm still on any list, but uh or or need to be watched, probably you know, more recently, you know, I I am, but I get calls from him every now and then, you know, advising me on stuff and saying, hey, you might not want to talk about this. Why not talk about this instead? And uh you know, and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_02And um I remember former NSA, former N former NSA NCIA, what was his name? Michael Hayden, in a speech like 10 years ago, goes, We don't just we don't spy on bad people, we spy on interesting people.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, well, they and they told me at one point, look, don't try to lose us.
SPEAKER_05My taxpayer dollars were supposed to make sure you spied on bad people. Just saying didn't really work out, though.
SPEAKER_04If you think about it, the government whether they're supposed to or not, they end up having the power to uh pick the people that they want for the jobs that they need killed. Um so eventually it comes down to a big giant recruiting operation.
SPEAKER_05Pretty much, yeah.
SPEAKER_04And so and so they've like got us like tracked down to like our bloodline. They like know what what incarnation is are gonna happen next, and you know, it's ridiculous. And so they're like, we need that guy. But at the same time, they make sure he's put all those like those special programs at schools and stuff like that. It's hunting.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but at the same time, you've gotta make sure you stay in your lane. Remember, you gotta you gotta be smart, but you gotta obey them without question. So yeah.
SPEAKER_00Because uh frequently your surveillance will be there to protect you, you know that and he gave me a scenario where this had happened once where some guy got jumped by a gang and they had to move in to protect their survey, you know, because their surveillance.
SPEAKER_02They're like, they're like, hey, your wife's cheating on you, here's the hotel. And I'm just like, and I go there and it's happening. I'm like, God, they're like, we want to help you now. See you, see all the surveillance is good. Oh god, I'm out of control, folks. But this is how it works because they're like, Soft power control.
SPEAKER_01We're gonna serve you.
SPEAKER_00We're here to serve you, you know. And it's all part of soft power control. You know, I got invited to this uh dinner that was being thrown by a bunch of like the Palantir guys. And you know, I go to this uh you know, this uh meal in a private club and in a in a private room, big private room with a banquet table, and you know, there's all the people you would imagine would be there. Oh, like there's the top gun guys, and oh, you know, there's so-and-so, and there's this director. I keep and I was thinking, why am I here? And basically they got up, they got up and they made a very good um uh um speech, which was what happened to and it was actually Shyam Sankar, uh the CTO of Palantir, got up and basically made a plea. What happened to the American Cinematic Universe? And he was he wrote uh an essay about this called The American Cinematic Universe. What happened to the Hunt for Red October? You know, Die Hard, uh, these movies that were um supportive, you know, one could say of, you know, diehard supportive of law enforcement, even though it kind of makes fun of the FBI, and even though it's making fun of like kind of the goofiness of the LAPD and stuff like that, it looks at the individuals of law enforcement and it and it makes them the heroes of the movie. It humanizes them. It humanizes them. It humanizes them. And then uh you look at Hunt for Red October, and it's about a CIA analyst who basically has to like drops himself into the uh the Arctic Ocean to be able to board the submarine so that he can like you know uh help stop nuclear war because they're trying to create this handshake between the Russians and the Americans through Sean Connery's submarine captain turning over this uh submarine. And so this is like and it's a Tom Flancy, I think it's a Tom Flancy novel. And so um, you know, this is uh Hollywood doing what Hollywood did best, which is I knew the CIA manager that gave them the class about info on real things that happen, that's based on that Steve Pachenick. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And so, you know, it's all of his stuff is based on uh actual uh documents and you know, these these scenarios and stuff like that that they read. And so uh yeah, and so their plea was like, look, we're gathering everybody together because this is what we want to do. We want to, we want to uh regain soft power because somewhere along the way, soft power got co-opted and taken control over by this other group. And, you know, uh, I have a very powerful director friend who's I'm very close to, who kind of was laughing about it. And he said, Oh, and I because I said, Oh, yeah, there's probably a dinner going on in some other uh uh room somewhere else in Los Angeles with another group and they're trying to do the opposite. And he laughed and he said, Oh, you mean like knocking over the Apple card, you know, playfully. And uh yeah, and so the the what that's when I suddenly realized, oh my god, there's all these uh um power groups attempting to control narrative. I mean, I always thought movies were just movies, but so there you go.
SPEAKER_05That's a good line to end it on. I always thought movies were just movies. Most of it's propaganda meant to turn you into a hedonistic idiot.
SPEAKER_0490%. I that's what I like about Topic Thunder. I don't think it's that at all.
SPEAKER_05Probably not. I think there's always like m groups that are challenging, you know, whatever.
SPEAKER_04Topic Thunder was like a it was uh it was a real art piece.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. You could call it that. That nose candy, that giant pile of nose candy. I'm a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude. Yeah, that was great. Okay. Alright, well, we're gonna move on to segment four unless you guys got final thoughts.
SPEAKER_04I never do.
SPEAKER_05That's unfortunate.
SPEAKER_03Oh well.
SPEAKER_05Trevor, how about you?
SPEAKER_03Finality is a thought.
SPEAKER_05Well, guys, if you want to watch this, this is on band.video. The full interview is titled The Avant Garde Writer. Director Roger Avery joins Alex Jones to discuss his most to discuss his awakening to the satanic globalist mind control cult that runs Hollywood, the deep state, and most of the world. So uh I found it very interesting. Uh I'm kind of a film norm, so I guess I found the other stuff interesting too. At the very least, I didn't notice it. But anyway. So it took a while to get there, but we did get where I wanted to go. So, anyway, that's the video. If you want to watch the rest of it, highly recommend it. It was good. So we're moving on to segment four. So if you're in the live stream, stay with us. If you were watching this after the fact, thank you so much for watching, and we will see you next time. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Faith Fiction and Folklore. If you did, we would love it if you would subscribe to us on YouTube or follow us on Rumble. We can also be found on X, Instagram, and Facebook. And we are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. Thank you again very much for listening, and we'll see you next time.