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00:00:00Hello, welcome to another episode of Perstitutionalist Podcast.
00:00:06I am your host, Joseph M. Leonard.
00:00:09That's L-E-N-A-R-D.
00:00:12It looks French.
00:00:13It's not.
00:00:14It's Leonard without an O.
00:00:17Thank you for tuning in, as Graham Norton used to say, on his show.
00:00:24Let's get on with the show!
00:00:27Hello, everyone.
00:00:28Welcome to this video-exclusive, behind-the-scenes, Disclosure Day movie review.
00:00:36I was on with Rick Walker, Maverick News, Freedom Reporters out of Canada, on Sunday, June 14th, Flag Day.
00:00:46I joined him around 8 o'clock, and we just disclosed.
00:00:52We reviewed the Disclosure Day movie.
00:00:56I am going to play that portion of that show here at 1.25 playback time, so you'll get through
00:01:08it a little quicker.
00:01:09You won't need to speed this up, or if you speed it up, it's already sped up.
00:01:15So, hopefully it doesn't turn into Alvin and the Chipbunks on you if you try to speed it up.
00:01:22Tonight, Sunday, June the 21st, as I'm putting this together and putting it on my platforms, Father's Day, June 21st.
00:01:31I'll be on with Rick again to talk Toy Story 5 movie.
00:01:35I'm joining him live around 8.30 p.m. Eastern Time, and or, of course, catch it on playback anytime
00:01:46thereafter on the Maverick News channel.
00:01:49I suggest you find them, Maverick News, Freedom Reporters at Rumble.
00:01:56That's their primary video channel versus my primary video channel is BitChute, tinyurl.com slash ctp on BitChute.
00:02:08Most of my videos are viewed there.
00:02:12Also, next week, Sunday, June 28th, tentatively, we're scheduled to talk Supergirl, or as I joke, and you'll see I
00:02:23joke in the show you're about to see replayed.
00:02:31I call it The Ditsy Bitch and the Cute Dog, or The Ditsy Bitch and Her Dog.
00:02:41So, anyway, that will be coming next week.
00:02:44Catch us live Sunday, June 28th.
00:02:48For that, I talk in this spoiler alert, not spoiler of the film, but spoiler of about what you're to
00:02:58see.
00:02:58I give it a B overall.
00:03:03Rick talks of the would-be nun who cut short or nunnery training as the love interest.
00:03:12Eh, kind of, sort of, but not really.
00:03:15But I jokingly now understand why I only give it a B.
00:03:20No sex scenes.
00:03:23There's no real love interest.
00:03:25There's no sex scenes in this.
00:03:27So, it can only get a B, I guess.
00:03:30I say that jokingly.
00:03:33I'll go into why I give the B there.
00:03:36And at the end of this, I did see it in IMAX.
00:03:40I suggest seeing it in a regular theater.
00:03:44It's not worth the extra dollars for the IMAX, or I'm wearing my MJR theater shirt,
00:03:51the Epic Experience Theater.
00:03:54It's not really worth the extra $2, $3, $4, $5 for that.
00:04:00And on the end, I will tack on, I mentioned Evil Prevail, my tune.
00:04:06I will tack that on here.
00:04:08So, without further ado, let's get into Disclosure Day, the review, as recorded on June 14th, Flag Day,
00:04:20on Maverick News Freedom Reporter Airwaves.
00:04:24Disclosure Day.
00:04:26Well, full disclosure, when we come back on the other side of this to review it
00:04:31with our own great friend, Joseph Leonard.
00:05:25Maverick News.
00:05:28The world is watching.
00:05:31Okay, just before we get to Joseph, I just want to show you one more thing.
00:05:38As we head into this week's G7 Summit.
00:05:40I've covered G7 Summit.
00:05:44Some people.
00:05:45Oops.
00:05:46Here we go.
00:05:46Some people.
00:05:48We'll get some people jacked up.
00:05:50These photons coming through.
00:05:52These images from the G7 today, ahead of the G7, big protests.
00:05:57Whatever.
00:06:02This is going to be kidding, isn't it?
00:06:06I don't want to be one of those.
00:06:09They're from bottles and rocks and shit.
00:06:12I just.
00:06:14What a job.
00:06:19And then, because this is also happening as Elon was around the world's first trillionaire,
00:06:24they burned a Tesla.
00:06:25So this is the Tesla that burned all around the world.
00:06:27It's one car, okay?
00:06:29They set one car on fire.
00:06:30I think more cars are going to set on fire when the Montreal Canadiens was handling it last night.
00:06:40I'm just trying to put it in perspective for you.
00:06:43It wouldn't be a G7 Summit if they didn't have some of that.
00:06:47Okay?
00:06:48We're going to.
00:06:49It's going to be okay.
00:06:50True.
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:51That's the state of our world today.
00:06:53It wouldn't be in anything.
00:06:54It wouldn't be a New York Knicks championship without them burning a bus.
00:06:59Yeah.
00:06:59Yeah.
00:06:59There you go.
00:07:00But I don't recommend anybody do that.
00:07:02You probably get in a bit of trouble.
00:07:04So, yeah.
00:07:05Anyway, welcome back, my friend.
00:07:07Oh, and you taught me something I didn't know about your circus Kearney leader there.
00:07:12I wonder what his wife thinks about him going bi and engaging in bilateral movements.
00:07:21You know me.
00:07:22I can't pass the lame pun.
00:07:24So, anyway.
00:07:26Okay.
00:07:27Well, I don't think Mark Kearney himself is bisexual.
00:07:29I see no evidence of that.
00:07:32Nor he'll bi, but I can't pass.
00:07:34But Kennedy has been engaged with many countries in the last, well, since he came to office.
00:07:41And we have deals now with, like, real deals.
00:07:45I think it's over 20 different countries now.
00:07:47So, things are shifting.
00:07:49That's for sure.
00:07:50Taking time.
00:07:52But I hope things smooth out with the way everything is being dealt with on the U.S. side, too.
00:07:55Because it's just a lot simpler.
00:07:57And I just don't think any of it makes any damn sense.
00:08:00But, yeah.
00:08:02Friends shouldn't be fighting like this.
00:08:04Not that we're fighting.
00:08:05We're just kidding.
00:08:06Whatever.
00:08:07I just want it to end.
00:08:08Put them up.
00:08:09Put them up.
00:08:10I don't know.
00:08:11You might be wise to keep that Gordie Howe bridge closed.
00:08:14Because you never know.
00:08:16We might be coming over there and infecting you with our Canuckistanian ideas.
00:08:20Yep.
00:08:20And too much maple syrup.
00:08:22Yep.
00:08:24We'll see where it goes.
00:08:25So, you saw the movie, Disclosure Day.
00:08:27Yeah, I saw it Thursday night, first showings.
00:08:31I ponied up the extra to see it in the IMAX because I've been waiting so long.
00:08:37Overall, I give it a B.
00:08:39And I think that says more about me than it does the movie, though.
00:08:43It's one of those situations where you've expected a movie for so long and you have such high expectations.
00:08:50You're bound to be let down to some degree.
00:08:53And yet, I couldn't tell you where I'd make changes in the scripts to supposedly get it to an A
00:08:59-minus or an A+.
00:09:00So, I think it's just more the general overly high expectations thing.
00:09:06They can't possibly meet them.
00:09:08Okay.
00:09:09So, I'm actually glad that I'm doing this with you because Steven Spielberg, who produced the movie, obviously, directed it,
00:09:16I guess, too, right?
00:09:17So, he said this would make people question their faith.
00:09:21And you, of course, being a Christitutionalist and a Christian, I don't know, what did you, did that, Jerry, any
00:09:30weight with you through this?
00:09:31Or is that a way to look at it at all?
00:09:33Not in the least.
00:09:35Number one, I love the trailer.
00:09:37No spoiler here with the nun saying, why would God create all that space and leave it empty?
00:09:42And Genesis, I've said on many shows, I think I might have said it on your show before, does not
00:09:48say.
00:09:49And God created life on Terra, and only on Terra life created he.
00:09:54It doesn't say that.
00:09:57Yeah, well, I think the quote from the movie was, God created, this is a quote from Genesis, right?
00:10:04So, how did it go?
00:10:05God created.
00:10:07Man is the supreme on this planet.
00:10:10Right, on this planet.
00:10:12And so, the nun who stopped being a nun says she could have, you know, be the love interest in
00:10:17the film.
00:10:18Yeah, not really, but yeah.
00:10:21Yeah, she didn't quite get the quote right, which was, she was excused from that, you know, because she stopped,
00:10:27you know, being a nun.
00:10:29She didn't complete her studies to become a, well, I guess she was a full-fledged nun.
00:10:32I don't know.
00:10:33She was a nun and I stopped being a nun.
00:10:34That's in the film, yeah, spoiler alert here, as it says, the older nun talking to her, you didn't lose
00:10:40your faith in God, you lost it in humanity.
00:10:44And I find, I would agree with that quote, too.
00:10:47Again, other beings from other planets doesn't erase or eliminate God in the least.
00:10:54And the movie deals with a lot of things that have been in the conspiracy realm for a long time.
00:11:03You know, it deals in Roswell.
00:11:04It deals in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania.
00:11:07It deals in the Nixon-Gleason to Area 51 trip.
00:11:11It deals in the Eisenhower Alien Summit, although some people, if they weren't familiar with that ahead, they might not
00:11:19catch that in the film.
00:11:21But it doesn't go beyond much of what we already know, what we've already suspected, what we're already talking about.
00:11:31So I'm going to come to something later where I think that this film does deal with a variety of
00:11:40related issues, some of them very heavy, in very subtle ways that if you are in the know, you will
00:11:49pick up on it.
00:11:50But Easter eggs, in a way.
00:11:52Even more than that, I'll explain later.
00:11:55But on the surface, for the general public, yeah, I think that you're touching on a very important thing, which
00:12:00is, and this is the question, what's he disclosing?
00:12:03Does he have proof of actual aliens visiting Earth?
00:12:07And are they among us already?
00:12:09And what about, and is it connected to all of these disclosures or releases, file dumps from the Pentagon of
00:12:15late?
00:12:15The most recent, just this past Friday, where more were released again.
00:12:19And when I looked at them, one of the images that was released was just an artist's rendering of what
00:12:24looked like a white blob on a, you know, I'm like, that's not proof of anything.
00:12:28This is ridiculous.
00:12:29No, no, no.
00:12:29So, what do you make of all of that, Joseph?
00:12:33Well, for the most part, I think he tried to stay safe.
00:12:37And in a way, Close Encounters of the Third Kind is almost more a disclosure movie.
00:12:42Because in the 70s, there was a film, and apologies, I forget what it was called.
00:12:47They were promised actual alien footage.
00:12:50They, at the last minute, never got it.
00:12:52They came out with the film with whatever was in it.
00:12:56But supposedly, Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind was based on that real footage that was never able to
00:13:05be shown.
00:13:05So, in a way, Close Encounters was almost more a real disclosure movie than this was.
00:13:12And the footage that we saw of these aliens and things, largely in this movie.
00:13:16Greys.
00:13:17Yeah, it's all created footage by Spielberg.
00:13:21There were clips that they ran, sort of on video screens, of the stuff that has been released by the
00:13:26Pentagon over the years.
00:13:27But they didn't really deal with it.
00:13:29Yeah.
00:13:29Yeah.
00:13:31So, it really doesn't, in that sense, reveal anything.
00:13:34And yet, in the interviews that Spielberg has been doing, he's actually come out and has said,
00:13:38Oh, but, you know, he's actually said this is the truth.
00:13:43And he's open, but he kind of cushions all of that by saying, at times, you know, he's open to
00:13:49believing because of the, all of the circumstantial evidence that is overwhelming.
00:13:57So, he's, like, this is, like, double speak, where he's saying it's true, but it might not be true, but
00:14:02it's true.
00:14:03And I think he's saying that it's all true because he needs to sell more tickets.
00:14:06That's one of the reasons he's saying that it's true.
00:14:07Yeah.
00:14:08Well, the bottom line on all that is a lot of this isn't proof of anything, but, as you said,
00:14:15circumstantial evidence.
00:14:16As we know physics, we cannot do those things that some of these vehicles are doing.
00:14:25Is that proof that they're extraterrestrial?
00:14:28They could be interstellar.
00:14:30They could be interdimensional or, as I coined, intertiminal.
00:14:35What are, some speculate, grays are really us 100,000 years in the future, and it's intertiminal tourism.
00:14:43They've come back to observe us but not want to mess or, as saying, our genes are so screwed up
00:14:50in the future, that's why they're coming back to garner human samples to bring back to the, back to the
00:14:59future, another movie.
00:15:00Hold on.
00:15:01Another silver flick, yeah.
00:15:02Yeah, you know what I mean.
00:15:03No, back to the future.
00:15:04Was that Spielberg or was that Zemeckis?
00:15:06That was Zemeckis.
00:15:08Well, yeah, but Spielberg was involved with it, I think, as a producer.
00:15:10He was involved, yeah.
00:15:11But I don't think he directed it, but he had a hand in it, yeah.
00:15:15But, yeah, the need that 100,000 years from now our gene pools are so screwed up, they need genetic
00:15:20manipulation of samples from now to help preserve our race in the future.
00:15:25So there's interstellar, there's interdimensional.
00:15:28Again, the Bible doesn't speak to it, so that doesn't mean it's not possible.
00:15:32And one of my favorite Christian movies is Constantine with Cano Reeves, a great film that deals with interdimensionalism, that
00:15:41hell is really just a dimensional plane of this existence.
00:15:46So interstellar, interdimensional, and as I coined, intertiminal, so it better fits with the other two inters.
00:15:53It's interesting that you call it intertiminal.
00:15:56I'm kind of in sync with you on that, if you will, but maybe you can explain how you interpret
00:16:00that or view it.
00:16:01Yeah, that makes more sense to me than time traveler.
00:16:04Well, there can be interstellar travelers, interdimensional travelers.
00:16:09And I, for the record, like the Indiana Jones movie and the Crystal Skulls, dealing with that also.
00:16:14I enjoyed it.
00:16:15It made archaeological sense to me to go there next.
00:16:19But, yeah, intertiminal, you know, if you could traverse time, you're an intertiminal being, as would be an interstellar being
00:16:27or an interdimensional being.
00:16:29To me, it just makes more sense to say that than a time traveler.
00:16:35Well, time travel is possible.
00:16:39It's undeniable.
00:16:40You know why?
00:16:41Because you and I are moving through space and time right now.
00:16:44Oh, absolutely.
00:16:44Yeah.
00:16:45Forward time movement.
00:16:46Right.
00:16:46Whether backward time movement.
00:16:48Or at least the concept of forward time movement for us, yes.
00:16:51And in theory, we've moved things, small objects into the past, supposedly.
00:16:57So, but whether it can be done on a larger scale.
00:17:00Actually, there have been experiments showing that time is affected, the passage of time is affected by gravity.
00:17:05And they've proven this by taking, like, a clock and then going all the way up to the top of
00:17:10a very high mountain and then bringing it all the way back down to the lab.
00:17:13Einstein.
00:17:14An atomic clock, right?
00:17:16Yeah.
00:17:16And then you compare the two clocks, there's a time difference.
00:17:19And that's because as you get further away from the gravitational pull of the Earth, it becomes less powerful.
00:17:23And that affects the passage of time because it warps space and time.
00:17:27Hence, Einstein equals mc squared time is relative.
00:17:32It is in a figurative and proven literal sense also, yes.
00:17:37The whole concept of if we become interstellar beings ourselves, move as close to the speed of light as possible,
00:17:46we age more on this planet than the beings traveling, hurtling through space.
00:17:52Yeah, pretty interesting stuff.
00:17:54Well, that's been proven, too, with the twins here.
00:17:58What the astronaut, what's his name, Pet, not Pelly, Kelly, Kelly and his identical twin, they studied him going up
00:18:09into space with his brother once he's come back.
00:18:11And indeed, the aging process they theorized or they feel they can prove was different.
00:18:18He aged less while in space than his brother identical twin did.
00:18:23Well, you know, there can be various factors of why his brother may age more on Earth than you.
00:18:28But in theory, again, I agree in theory that makes sense.
00:18:33But us proving it over a long haul yet is a whole other thing.
00:18:39Yeah.
00:18:40So if aliens are discovered or are revealed to us, as is the case in the film, would that, as
00:18:53people are concerned about in the film, would that undermine or erode or maybe destroy people's faith?
00:19:00The world's religions.
00:19:02It could.
00:19:02I've said this on my Christitutionalist podcast all the time.
00:19:07People who are weak in their faith.
00:19:10Again, God can explain aliens.
00:19:13Aliens do not automatically dismiss or displace God.
00:19:18And indeed, if God created all that, why would he have left it all empty?
00:19:23And the sin of hubris.
00:19:25Check yourself.
00:19:26God doesn't owe you all the answers.
00:19:29Get over yourself.
00:19:30That's very true.
00:19:31I think there are some things that we will never know as human beings.
00:19:36And I think that that is one of the natural laws, actually, because some things are simply unknowable.
00:19:40Yeah.
00:19:41Let me piss some people off and say the Bible is a Dr. Seuss book.
00:19:45And by which I mean we, even in our technological times, are nothing compared to the power and the entity
00:19:53and the what and the all-knowing that is God.
00:19:56We are children.
00:19:58Dr. Seuss book.
00:19:59We were given a Dr. Seuss book just because it says something, doesn't say something like reincarnation.
00:20:04Just because it doesn't say it's not possible.
00:20:08Right.
00:20:08That means it can be.
00:20:09We are but one eternal soul.
00:20:13It doesn't preclude additional returns in a human form to this planet.
00:20:19That's why I am very skeptical, to say the least, of people who try to sell us this idea that
00:20:26we are living in some sort of a โ well, some people equate it to a video game.
00:20:34Some people say simulation.
00:20:35What they mean by that, you know, I think is important.
00:20:40Like what do they mean by a simulation is this โ to me, if you want to talk about us
00:20:44living in a simulation or a matrix, I would say we live in God's matrix because God created all of
00:20:50this.
00:20:50And this is God's matrix, and in that sense, yeah, it is a matrix.
00:20:53But if you're trying to tell us that it's because there are other beings that are controlling us or, you
00:20:59know, some guy with a joystick and a video game controller on the other side.
00:21:03Right, like I'm not โ I can't accept that at all because I โ no, I am real.
00:21:08I know I am because I think I'm conscious.
00:21:11You know, those are all philosophical ideas, but I'm very certain that I am a real thing.
00:21:16Well, a really well-coded video game of SimCity could make artificial intelligent โ like there's the movie Free Guy.
00:21:24I highly recommend that with Ryan Reynolds.
00:21:26Great film.
00:21:27Another movie โ my favorite matrix film is The 13th Floor from The Great Mind of Roland Emmerich, which brought
00:21:35us Stargate Independence Day films.
00:21:37The Day After Tomorrow, Moonfall was a great one of late.
00:21:41But โ so if you want a matrix film, a much more realistic one is The 13th Floor.
00:21:48Imagine you wearing VR goggles and downloading yourself into your SimCity and it being AI intelligent enough that the beings
00:21:56in your city think they're real also and you can interact with them.
00:22:01The 13th Floor is a much more believable, viable matrix movie than the matrix quadology is.
00:22:09So some people are out there saying this is โ like Alex Jones saying this is a psyop.
00:22:15The whole thing is just a psyop.
00:22:18And I'll say this.
00:22:19I mean there's no question.
00:22:20Hollywood has always worked to some degree with Washington governments, right?
00:22:26Although today there are even foreign governments, including China, that own big chunks of movie studios in the United States
00:22:33like Sony and stuff like that.
00:22:35So โ
00:22:36What's the Brandon Fraser movie about Eisenhower and pressure?
00:22:41They go into that, right?
00:22:42The lengths โ Hollywood helped the U.S. government and the U.K. to go through to create phantom armies
00:22:51and move them around and they were just all blowups.
00:22:54But from the air of the time, they looked real from the reconnaissance.
00:22:59Now today with such high-definition cameras, a plane would spot those are fakes today.
00:23:05But then Hollywood magic was real and helped very much us to win World War II.
00:23:12Yeah, just come back for a moment to the simulation video game trap thing.
00:23:16I also have to take exception to those kinds of concepts or ideas that are being pumped out on the
00:23:22internet because it โ like I said the other night, what is it?
00:23:26Is it 16-bit, 32, 64-bit reality?
00:23:30When do we get the upgrade?
00:23:31You cannot โ you can't live.
00:23:33You can't duplicate life.
00:23:36Like even โ you can't get jacked into the matrix and actually be a living being in there because we
00:23:41don't fully understand life to begin with, as you so rightly pointed out.
00:23:45There's a lot of hubris in that.
00:23:46And anybody that thinks that we're being controlled in a video game, that's very hubristic because human beings, I think
00:23:54always through history, think that we've reached sort of some pinnacle of technological sophistication.
00:23:58But you zoom ahead 50 years or a century into the future and you look back or you look back
00:24:03at where we were 50 or 100 years ago from today and the technology is ancient.
00:24:07Like we're talking โ when I was a kid, it was dial-up phones and manual typewriters and there were
00:24:14no computers per se.
00:24:16They were just being invented at the time.
00:24:18So, you know, it's just โ
00:24:20Well, it goes back to the movie Free Guy.
00:24:22I really like that.
00:24:24Of 8 billion people on the planet, how many then are supposed AI sentients?
00:24:30And 7.999 billion people are all NPCs, non-player characters?
00:24:37Just โ
00:24:38So this movie kind of deals with all of these concepts on one level or another, whether โ because they're
00:24:43talking about people who I think they call them experiencers, right?
00:24:46And so they're dealing with telepathy.
00:24:48They deal also to some degree with, you know, the concept of frequency.
00:24:53And that's why โ because this is something that's kind of trending right now in popular culture.
00:24:59Yeah, there's a piano.
00:25:00The piano's on the train scene.
00:25:02Yes.
00:25:02And so, you know, he places her hands on the strings on the piano, right?
00:25:06To try to calm her down.
00:25:08Yeah.
00:25:09So she can feel the frequencies or the tonalities, the frequency.
00:25:15The feel of the train.
00:25:17They hop a train.
00:25:18They're on a train.
00:25:19And the moving train, of course, is jostling the pianos.
00:25:23And the chords are playing and feel them.
00:25:26And, yes, root yourself back into reality.
00:25:28Don't let your mind wander into all these other things.
00:25:33That they're suggesting are real in the film, but are, again, above our pay grade.
00:25:40We're not necessarily ready for them yet.
00:25:43And that's the whole existential question of the movie.
00:25:47Are we ready to understand that?
00:25:49And back to the religions may fall apart.
00:25:52Well, I dare say only if you're weak in your faith.
00:25:54So these are the higher concepts that the film indulges.
00:26:01But it also deals with the real world that we live in, some of the political issues.
00:26:09I think also issues surrounding racism and even, you know, concepts of โ well, I'll just leave it there for
00:26:18the moment.
00:26:18And that brings me back to the whole thing where some critics of the film, especially notable critics with big
00:26:26followings, people like Alex Jones, for instance, saying it's a psyop.
00:26:29And David Icke also saying it's a psyop.
00:26:34But I think there are very specific reasons why they've come out to take that position.
00:26:39And what's your view on them criticizing it?
00:26:42Not just them, but others as well in that way.
00:26:46It's not as if Alex Jones only deals in silliness.
00:26:50He deals in some real things to help try to โ like my historical fiction, Terror Strikes, Coming Soon to
00:26:58a City Near You.
00:26:58It's historical fiction, or as I call it, faction.
00:27:02I set up real things so that the storytelling part is more believable also.
00:27:08Alex Jones throws out some real things so that his off-the-wall nuttiness, he likes to try to think,
00:27:16lends credibility to.
00:27:17But he's not credible.
00:27:20He's incredible in the real sense of the incredible word, as in lacking all credibility.
00:27:30So, I'm going to throw something out here for you.
00:27:33Oh, and that's an AI image of me in the corner there, too.
00:27:36You were saying that's Galaxy AI's interpretation of my reality.
00:27:42Where is that?
00:27:42The one down there in the corner with the microphone?
00:27:44The one on the very lower right corner.
00:27:45Yeah, that was an actual event of me on a mic in that shirt with my name tag on, you
00:27:50know, as I do look.
00:27:52Well, you're all fake.
00:27:53It makes me look younger there, and it removes the background flags that were there and stuff like that.
00:28:01So, yeah, I, too, use as my author photo that now rather than an actual image of myself.
00:28:06My beard is a lot less gray, as you can see in there.
00:28:10Yes, yeah.
00:28:10Oh, you look pretty sexy in that other picture.
00:28:14You might want to go, I won't say anything.
00:28:16Yeah, we don't want to go back to bilateral.
00:28:20Okay, so, but if I were, you'd be in the running, okay?
00:28:25Well, thank you, thank you.
00:28:26I appreciate that.
00:28:30Oh, boy.
00:28:31Okay, so.
00:28:32We're going to get letters.
00:28:37A lot of people say Alex Jones is a psyop, and I could buy that, actually, more than I buy
00:28:44his bullshit as what he calls psyops.
00:28:48Yeah, I'm going to share something with you, a perspective that I don't like anybody else.
00:28:52I haven't heard it anywhere else.
00:28:56See, Alex Jones and David Icke both have these similar, but not quite, you know, there's some differences in the
00:29:04way that they kind of view aliens and interdimensionality and some of these things.
00:29:09And yet both of them use this idea as a core component of their whole shtick, right?
00:29:15Their whole everything they talk about.
00:29:17It's the foundation, really, of their media existence.
00:29:23And the way they interact with their flock, flocks.
00:29:30But they're also sometimes criticized by people for being anti-Semitic.
00:29:36And for, well, anti-Semitic is what it comes down to.
00:29:41And the reason being, they talk, and I think maybe you're familiar with where this goes.
00:29:47It's because they're, especially with Icke and, well, both of them, really.
00:29:52They recycle the stories from the protocols of the elders of Zion, right?
00:30:00And so in the case of David Icke, he has been accused of replacing, like using reptilians, interdimensional reptilians or
00:30:10aliens, as a stand-in for Jewish people and or Zionists.
00:30:17And certainly if you look at the narrative.
00:30:19I love that one.
00:30:20Oh, I'm not anti-Semitic.
00:30:22I'm just anti-Zionist.
00:30:23Oh, it's the same damn thing.
00:30:25Go.
00:30:25Yeah.
00:30:26So like.
00:30:26Just shut up.
00:30:27Yeah.
00:30:28So, you know, I think they do use it as a shield because I think that they are anti-Israel
00:30:34for sure.
00:30:34If not.
00:30:35Well, it depends on how today.
00:30:38But, you know, even when I watched the thing with David Icke, he comes back, like he comes right out
00:30:44at one point.
00:30:45He always says, oh, no, when I'm talking about reptilians, I'm talking about reptilians, not Jewish people or Zionists.
00:30:50It's reptilians.
00:30:51But then in his rejection of the film, which he, you know, he was interviewed and did a whole, this
00:30:57is just a psyop thing.
00:30:58And I just saw the movie on the first day that it opened in the UK.
00:31:00In the middle of it, he makes reference to, who was it?
00:31:04Somebody being, you know, involved in the, one of the biggest donors, which was true to Israel and the IDF.
00:31:12Okay.
00:31:13And so I'm like, all right.
00:31:14So there it is.
00:31:15Like it's there.
00:31:16It's ejected right there, even though he always denies it.
00:31:19And it's like, yeah, you are.
00:31:20So you are, you like, you are anti-Israel.
00:31:24You are anti-Zionist.
00:31:25You are anti-Jew.
00:31:26Yes, you are.
00:31:27Like you can hide it, use that as a mask all you want, but that's what, it's true.
00:31:31And whether he really believes that these are reptilians, well, it's, it's, it's, the whole narrative is unfalsifiable by design.
00:31:40Right.
00:31:41So that it's like an unsolvable riddle, which he then uses as a shield so that no matter what he
00:31:46says, he can say what he wants and, and to get people to buy into it.
00:31:50And view the world through that lens, guilt-free.
00:31:54See, it's a way to purge the, the, the shame, um, and, and de-weaponize the narrative or de-weaponize
00:32:01the, um, the political correctness coming from the Israeli side.
00:32:05It's like, you can't criticize me for being a racist because I'm talking about reptilians, right?
00:32:10I, when I say reptilians, but here's the thing with the Spielberg flame.
00:32:14I see this and I haven't heard anybody else say this.
00:32:18Spielberg is using this as a subtle yet very powerful pushback to all of that because he talks about having
00:32:29empathy.
00:32:32Ike Jones, they don't like Spielberg.
00:32:34They see him as part of the evil cabal, the elite, the new world order, part of the Holly weird
00:32:39group that, you know, they don't like Spielberg because he's Jewish and they don't like his work.
00:32:44And they sure as hell don't want him saying that people should have empathy for the aliens.
00:32:49They can't have that because they need people to hate the aliens because that forms the very emotional foundation.
00:32:57Partial justification.
00:32:59It drives what they do.
00:32:59So even before the movie came out, David, I started on about how this movie was going to be a
00:33:04sign up a year beforehand.
00:33:05When he found out this movie was coming out, he said, this will be the year of the aliens.
00:33:08Yeah.
00:33:09Okay.
00:33:09Yeah.
00:33:09That's what the government does.
00:33:10That's what like, they plan these things out in advance.
00:33:13And I think in this case, the white house, the Pentagon, they've been helping Spielberg promote the film by releasing
00:33:17all the stuff in conjunction.
00:33:19It's not a coincidence.
00:33:20Look over here.
00:33:20Don't look over here.
00:33:21That's always been the case with government.
00:33:24Right.
00:33:24And before I forget, I want to point at my, is ET really here book there.
00:33:29There are in the background, please go to Amazon only a 99 cent.
00:33:33Kindle exclusive.
00:33:35Exactly.
00:33:35Shameless.
00:33:36But I go into these things long before this movie came out about the, can it, will it destroy people's
00:33:42faith?
00:33:42Again, only if you're weak.
00:33:43Again, only if you're weak of faith.
00:33:45I go into in the book, Genesis does not say, and God created life on terror and only on terror
00:33:50life.
00:33:51I can't say that.
00:33:52See, so the use of aliens is a metaphor in the Ike and Jones narratives.
00:33:57It serves multiple purposes, but the most important purpose, in my view, is that they use the aliens as a
00:34:03way to dehumanize Jewish people and Zionists.
00:34:07So it's Jews and anybody that supports the Jews, you're all a bunch of aliens.
00:34:11You're as bad as an alien.
00:34:13And so, and here's, and I'm, this, this is a, this is, you know, part of what the Spielberg movie
00:34:20is.
00:34:20So he says in this film, the script says, this movie portrays this.
00:34:24How do, he says, the character says, was it Noah?
00:34:29Is that the guy's name?
00:34:30Character's name?
00:34:30Anyway, the wisdom guy.
00:34:32A biblical reference, of course.
00:34:35Yeah, so he's like, these aliens present as animals, okay?
00:34:41And so, that's intentional.
00:34:44Because this is Spielberg saying, these people are telling you that these.
00:34:48Well, that ties in with skinwalkers and all that.
00:34:50Well, no, it's not just that.
00:34:51This is about dehumanizing.
00:34:53So the people that you're being told to hate, they're telling you they're animals.
00:34:57And Netanyahu does the same thing to the people in Palestine.
00:35:00He says, they're all a bunch of animals.
00:35:02You know, they're barbarians.
00:35:04We need to annihilate them.
00:35:05Like, he uses this language.
00:35:06And especially in times of war, countries do that.
00:35:08They dehumanize.
00:35:10Every side.
00:35:11Look what we did to the Japanese during World War II.
00:35:14The portrayal of Japanese, which led to FDR, a Democrat.
00:35:20It's dangerous stuff.
00:35:21Rounding up people in internment camps.
00:35:23It's very dangerous because that's what leads.
00:35:25That gives agency.
00:35:27That gives permission to people to hate others and to lash out and become violent.
00:35:32Do anything you want to these people.
00:35:33They're just animals.
00:35:34You can put them in concentration camps.
00:35:35You can kill them.
00:35:36You can do whatever you want because they're just animals.
00:35:38You can do whatever you want to these aliens because they're just animals.
00:35:41So Spielberg is saying, right, that we present as animals, but you should have empathy for
00:35:48everyone, which I think is a positive message, because we're all really, in one way or another, living beings and
00:35:55humans.
00:35:56And so in the film, he's shown...
00:35:57We are animals.
00:35:58In a way.
00:35:59We're a human animal.
00:36:00We're an animal.
00:36:01So, but in the film, he also then takes it a step further and shows these aliens being captured, abused,
00:36:08experimented on, even murdered, killed, right, over 79 years of, you know.
00:36:14And so that ties in very much.
00:36:17Well, I believe Da Vinci, it goes way back to biblical times long before that.
00:36:21Look at all of Da Vinci's works and others, the portrayal of craft in the sky at the times of
00:36:28Christ.
00:36:29So the important thing here, though, is Spielberg is saying...
00:36:32For Spielberg, the aliens become a metaphor as well.
00:36:35Also for the Jews, for Zionists, he's saying, look at what's happened in the past.
00:36:39Look at what has been happening over the past 79 years.
00:36:42You've had these people that are being persecuted, murdered, killed, and you could even substitute, not just to Jews and
00:36:49Zionists and Spielberg's interpretation of this, but you could put the Palestinians in there.
00:36:52You could put any group that's been genocided in there and use that.
00:36:56Armenians.
00:36:56Anybody.
00:36:57Anybody, okay, but for him, as a Jewish person, this, I see, is a real pushback to Ike, to Jones,
00:37:03both of whom have, for a long time, been incredibly conspiratorial and critical of these specialties.
00:37:08And I would dare even add Candace Owens, who went from being red-pilled to retard-pilled, and Tucker Carlson,
00:37:16red-pilled to retard-pilled lamb.
00:37:18So this is just his way of pushing back on it without picking a direct fight with these guys.
00:37:22But they've taken the bait, and they've come right out of the box before even seeing the film, saying, it's
00:37:26a scion.
00:37:27And here's the thing that they lose me here, because they're saying, you can't have empathy.
00:37:33You shouldn't have empathy for these aliens, because they're evil.
00:37:38And they've been telling us that there are these evil aliens, interdimensional beings, controlling us all as part of an
00:37:43evil cabal that control all the world leaders, so they can't have you feeling any empathy or sympathy or anything,
00:37:49any positive or compassion.
00:37:50You can't have compassion for these people because it undermines their narrative.
00:37:53Spielberg pushes back with this and says, we all need to have compassion for each other, and you can put
00:37:59that in your pipe and chew on it.
00:38:00Yeah, well, let me get in trouble here.
00:38:02Not that you chew on a pipe.
00:38:03Yeah, I know what you mean.
00:38:04But there's no such thing as pure good unless if you're talking God, and you're not talking pure evil unless
00:38:10you're talking the devil.
00:38:11As the saying goes, even Hitler loved Eva.
00:38:15They loved each other.
00:38:16Even Hitler loved dogs.
00:38:18Hitler certainly loved himself more than anything else.
00:38:21But pure evil is often a construct we go on that's bad.
00:38:29Not even โ well, I hesitate to give any examples.
00:38:34I've already got myself in trouble with bringing up Hitler.
00:38:38Yeah, well, it's just โ and you see the history with the way they approach Spielberg when they talk about
00:38:46him.
00:38:46And they โ you know, Schindler's List, critical, because some schools, they show Schindler's List as though it's a direct
00:38:54โ
00:38:54Oh, the attack on Anne Frank is supposedly โ now, might parts of that have been over-dramatized?
00:39:00I've certainly not seen the real diary myself.
00:39:04I take on faith that the portrayals are accurate of what she said in the diaries.
00:39:11And did she herself, perhaps, fictionalize a little of it to garner more sympathy?
00:39:17Who knows?
00:39:18But this โ to deny the Holocaust is just โ again, just โ just T.T.F.O.
00:39:25So after kind of laying that out, do you see where I've come around to that?
00:39:31Yeah, yeah.
00:39:32I can understand all that.
00:39:34The sub-layers, the sub-texts that are often in a lot of movies.
00:39:40Of course it's there, yeah.
00:39:43To play them up to deliver the messages to those who want โ who are open to seeing it, as
00:39:48you said.
00:39:49And the overall message is meant to be one of positivity, to say, be empathetic to others, to have compassion.
00:39:57And Spielberg talks about that explicitly in the interviews, other cast members as well in the interviews they've done.
00:40:04And tellingly for me, this is why I'm certain that I'm kind of on the right track here.
00:40:09You see David Icke saying, no, you can't have empathy for them.
00:40:13And I'm like, oh, man, calm down.
00:40:15By doing that, you're showing that he's right, that that's exactly how you feel.
00:40:20That's what you are.
00:40:21And I'm sorry, but it's blowing apart your whole story.
00:40:25Well, there's empathy, and then there's two books out.
00:40:28There's Toxic Empathy and Suicidal Empathy.
00:40:32Saad just stole the idea of toxic empathy from the author who wrote it last year and released his own
00:40:38version calling it Suicidal Empathy.
00:40:39Yes, you should be emotional, you should have feelings, and you should be empathetic.
00:40:45But there's such a thing as overboard, don't be so open-minded that your brain falls out, as the saying
00:40:52goes.
00:40:52So that you don't slit your wrists and, you know.
00:40:54Chop off your nose to spite your face.
00:40:56Right, you know.
00:40:57All those, yeah.
00:40:58You don't, suicidal empathy, you don't invest your entire life trying to save someone who can't be saved because they
00:41:05don't want to be saved.
00:41:07And those trying to kill you.
00:41:09Right, yeah, of course.
00:41:10The Bible, right, there isn't for everything, turn, turn, turn, there is a season.
00:41:15As you said before, there's good and bad in everyone, and just because you might not hate someone doesn't necessarily
00:41:20mean they don't hate you.
00:41:21So you need to be aware that bigotry and prejudice works both ways, right?
00:41:25But it's what you choose to be and how you choose to deal with it that defines who you are.
00:41:30And you want to try to win hearts and minds.
00:41:32But indeed, at the end of the day, ultimately, the Iran situation, when they're chanting death to America day after
00:41:40day, you can't deal with a 12-er cultist.
00:41:44It's like in my terror strikes coming soon to a city near you book, the Om Frinyoko Christian doomsday cult,
00:41:51the same 12-er Shiite Islamic jihadist, Gijas, as I coined them, global Islamic jihadist, interim army soldiers.
00:41:59There's no ability to deal with them.
00:42:04They're always going to lie.
00:42:05They're always going to cheat.
00:42:06They're always going to steal because they are so blinded by their anti-Semitic hate and hate for the West
00:42:12that the only thing you can do to prevent them from killing you is maybe killing them.
00:42:18You've got to put constraints on evil as best you can.
00:42:22Well, sometimes wars become inevitable because of blind faith or people blinded by emotions.
00:42:28And so we should always think, though, before we act and certainly take emotions into account.
00:42:36You don't want to be devoid of emotion, you know, love and, you know, hate, too.
00:42:40You know, you take it all into account.
00:42:41We are to love even our enemy as a Christian.
00:42:44That doesn't mean you necessarily tolerate anything they want to dish out your way.
00:42:49Jesus never said always be a sucker.
00:42:52Turn the other cheek means people can have a bad day.
00:42:57Maybe that's not their real character that they treated you badly.
00:43:01Turn the other cheek.
00:43:02Give grace.
00:43:03It doesn't mean always give it.
00:43:05It doesn't mean that the Old Testament was erased.
00:43:08The death penalty still applies in certain times.
00:43:12It's like it's humans that have screwed this up.
00:43:15The Bible says turn the swords into plowshare.
00:43:19That's one message.
00:43:21But it also says, Jesus talks about, let those who have a garment sell it to get a sword and
00:43:28prepare for battle.
00:43:29Those two don't contradict each other.
00:43:32They matter in context to certain times and certain places.
00:43:37Because there is evil out there, and there is also good, and there is darkness and light.
00:43:42And everything.
00:43:43Here's the way I look at it.
00:43:44Yin and yang.
00:43:45Yup.
00:43:46And you've got darkness and light, good and evil.
00:43:49And we do have free choice because everything in between.
00:43:54We were given free will.
00:43:55Everything in between is a mix of all of that, and we have the choice.
00:43:59What do we want to do when we get out of bed?
00:44:01And then we're left turn, left turn, right.
00:44:02Within the parameters of the rules, which is the left, the right, the darkness, the light.
00:44:09I am what I am, but I have the ability as a human being and consciousness and self-awareness.
00:44:14I can make choices.
00:44:15And if I wanted to be, I could be the purest of the purest evil person on earth, or I
00:44:20could be the purest and the most enlightened and virtuous person on earth.
00:44:26It's a choice.
00:44:28But everybody's kind of somewhere in between.
00:44:30I love how you said that.
00:44:32And I sent you my Is E.T. Really Here song.
00:44:35I should have sent you my Evil Prevail song.
00:44:38Did you send that?
00:44:39Did you send me a song?
00:44:39Yeah, I sent you Is E.T. Really Here that goes with my book.
00:44:42I sent it to her earlier.
00:44:43Maybe you could still dig that up for the end of the show.
00:44:46Go find her.
00:44:47But anyway, Rush, since you're a Canadian show, Rush, free will, biblical song.
00:44:54If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
00:44:58You must sow to reap.
00:45:01If you don't sow, we're all choking down the rotten fruit that the evil people choose, again, under free will
00:45:09given by God, to sow in our stead.
00:45:14Oh, there it is.
00:45:14I've got the file.
00:45:16Okay, I'll download that and get it ready to crank up for people.
00:45:18And that was one of the things I noticed in the movie theater where I saw it.
00:45:21Maybe I'm just getting old.
00:45:23I thought it was really loud.
00:45:25I was like, it's too loud.
00:45:26Well, I saw it in the IMAX.
00:45:27Imagine how loud it was.
00:45:28And I sat in the front row of the IMAX.
00:45:32It's loud, but most movies are these days, and I expect them to be.
00:45:36So what did you think of the effects and the IMAX experience?
00:45:40I don't know that it's necessary, this film, to see that, because there aren't really, like, to go back to
00:45:47Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that kind of degree of special effect for the IMAX to really matter.
00:45:54But you get that hyper-quality sound, of course, in that, and it's always nice to see it on as
00:46:00big a screen as possible.
00:46:04I always enjoy looking at Emily Blunt.
00:46:08So seeing her supersized, like, you know, Attack of the 50-Foot Woman is pretty cool.
00:46:14That's why I saw that, what was that, The Day After Tomorrow, her and Cruise, Edge of Tomorrow, I mean,
00:46:20that movie, where she was the badass in that film.
00:46:23I love that.
00:46:24That had to do with time issues.
00:46:26I'll see anything that has to do with time travel or inter-timinal travel.
00:46:32Inter-timinal.
00:46:33That's a good word.
00:46:33I like that one.
00:46:34I have to put that in our new dictionary.
00:46:36Yeah, you should.
00:46:37And remember where you heard it.
00:46:38I coined that years ago, before I was even on the show in 2022 with the Irish, the Ufology Irish
00:46:48Society.
00:46:49I was on the show, and I shared it with them, too.
00:46:51And everybody that hears the term likes it.
00:46:54It just makes more sense.
00:46:55There's interstellar.
00:46:57There's interdimensional.
00:46:59So the sensible other one is inter-timinal.
00:47:03You move in and out of time.
00:47:06That's pretty good.
00:47:07I, yeah, I've been collecting words.
00:47:08I know I'm not as dumb as you thought I was, am I?
00:47:12Well, I'll add inter-timinal to a list of words that we've been collecting here.
00:47:17I made up a couple of words myself.
00:47:19Come blast you late.
00:47:20I made up that word a few weeks ago.
00:47:23Shared that with people.
00:47:24I've got another one that I'm going to reveal in the days ahead.
00:47:27I won't tell people what it is now.
00:47:29Anyway, but that's, I think what, I think inter-timinal is...
00:47:32It just makes sense.
00:47:34It just makes sense.
00:47:35It's a better word than Democrat.
00:47:39No, well, I've been using that word a long time, too.
00:47:42Hashtag D-U-M-B, uppercase O-C-R-E-T, lowercase.
00:47:46I didn't get it right.
00:47:47Donald Trump had to refine it.
00:47:48He had to remove the B.
00:47:50He had to remove the B.
00:47:51Again, there's a lot of things Donald does that he thinks he's the first to ever do it.
00:47:55Maybe you could take that B that he removed.
00:47:56That's another one that he didn't think of it.
00:48:00You should just, you take the B and carry it.
00:48:03It's like mathematics, right?
00:48:04Carry it over.
00:48:05Carry it over to inter-timinal.
00:48:07Put it behind the M.
00:48:09Inter-timable?
00:48:10Inter-timable.
00:48:11No.
00:48:12Time, yeah.
00:48:14Inter-timable.
00:48:15Inter-timable.
00:48:16Inter-tim.
00:48:16An inter-timable.
00:48:17It can still be inter-timinal.
00:48:18Inter-timable bubble.
00:48:20I think we came up with a new term.
00:48:22That makes sense because, right, it's like a warp speed.
00:48:25You do an inter-timable bubble to be able to travel to be inter-timinal.
00:48:31Okay, so that works, right?
00:48:34Because if you just, why not?
00:48:36Donald Trump threw away that B.
00:48:37It's free out there.
00:48:38He didn't want it.
00:48:39We'll just pick it up and recycle it.
00:48:40It's a free-range B, yeah.
00:48:41It's an environmentally friendly word.
00:48:43And a linguistic ecosystem.
00:48:45Well, that's fantastic.
00:48:47Yeah.
00:48:49So, let's do a quick break and come back.
00:48:52Okay, yeah.
00:48:52And then we'll do kind of a recap and sum up and-
00:48:55Give you time to download that.
00:48:56And yeah, I need a potty break.
00:48:59Oh, well, there's too much information.
00:49:01Yeah, TMI.
00:49:02Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:49:52Maverick News.
00:49:55The world is watching.
00:50:07We're back and just kind of waiting for Joseph to get back into his seat.
00:50:12And he's back.
00:50:13There we are.
00:50:14Yeah, I meant to mention before, and I forgot with the inner time and all.
00:50:18My favorite film is Roland Emmerich's The 13th Floor because it's part drama, it's part romance, it's part sci-fi,
00:50:27it's part film noir.
00:50:28It's so many elements.
00:50:30But the other film of Roland's Stargate, my favorite TV series was Stargate SG-1.
00:50:35And my favorite episodes in there had to deal with inner timinal questions.
00:50:40The 2001 episode, the 1969 episode, and there was another couple.
00:50:46And one of the movies, Continuum, had to deal with inner timinal travel also.
00:50:52Well, that's a good word.
00:50:53I like that one.
00:50:55So that kind of brings us to the ending of the movie.
00:50:57And one of the things that I had to...
00:50:59Without too many spoilers, hopefully.
00:51:01We don't want to ruin it.
00:51:02Well, we've kind of spoiled the movie.
00:51:03It's a cliffhanger ending.
00:51:05It is sort of.
00:51:07It is.
00:51:08It's kind of a...
00:51:09Kind of.
00:51:09And just a note in passing, there's a picture of the alien there.
00:51:13But really, they have not released many images depicting the aliens at all on social media.
00:51:23In a way, it's incorrect.
00:51:24Because we expect that the greys are short beings.
00:51:28Think of, you know, like culturally, Japanese are culturally generally shorter peoples as beings.
00:51:35Well, the greys often, as far as interstellar or interdimensional or inner timinal beings, tend to be shorter.
00:51:42But in the film, the being that they introduce at the end is tall.
00:51:49And that would be the Aryans.
00:51:51And I don't mean Aryan as in Hitlerian sense or Iran's name comes from Aryan.
00:51:57And I mean, they're ultra-white tall with long gray hair known as the Aryans to go with the reptilians
00:52:05as well as, you know, the greys and all the other.
00:52:08They're potentially, what, like a dozen different potential other beings out there.
00:52:16And who's to say, was indeed in Genesis the snake really a reptilian being portrayed metaphorically as a snake?
00:52:26Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
00:52:28God knows the answers to these questions.
00:52:30I don't, and I don't presume to know the difference.
00:52:34And I don't presume to speak for God and all you people that have the hubris to presume to speak
00:52:40for God, STFU and GTFO.
00:52:43So here's Colin Firth.
00:52:45He portrays the head of Ward-X or the head main guy from Ward-X.
00:52:49He would be.
00:52:49He's a government contractor and company that has been hiding the truth about aliens.
00:52:55Bigelow, he's the stand-in for Bigelow.
00:52:59Mm-hmm.
00:53:01Yeah.
00:53:04And then at the end, as you mentioned, they wheel in this alien, this big, tall alien.
00:53:09Here's where the script, I think, is kind of weak.
00:53:11Like, it's just that some of it just was sort of, it just seemed juvenile and too simplistic to me.
00:53:18So here you've got these, this group, this kind of rebel group that's out there trying to reveal the truth.
00:53:24And they've got, what was the, what was the name of the dude who was like the head to Hugo,
00:53:29right?
00:53:29Coleman Domingo playing Hugo.
00:53:33But he, because he worked at Ward-X as the director of biological assets, but then he became a defector,
00:53:38an advocate.
00:53:39And then you've got the people around him and the two main characters, Margaret and Daniel Palmer.
00:53:45Something happened to, something happened to the Colin Firth character at some point that Hugo feels he lost his way.
00:53:52And that's why they became.
00:53:53Well, they were abusing, they were abusing the aliens and killing them and experimenting on them.
00:53:57Something, the loss of his wife after the death of her wife.
00:54:00Because he lost his, he just lost his, didn't care about.
00:54:03Lost his moral compass.
00:54:05Right, sure.
00:54:05And his bearing, yeah.
00:54:05So, but here's the thing, right?
00:54:08So, you go through all of this stuff through the film, right?
00:54:12So, you can get the big reveal at the end at a TV station.
00:54:15And this, spoiler alert, okay?
00:54:16You can still watch the movie and still get a lot out of it, even though we're spoiling a little
00:54:19bit of it here for you.
00:54:20But at the end of the film, they, they, they've had this alien, this, this, this rebel group, right?
00:54:28They've had this alien hanging out with them.
00:54:30And so, he makes a call and he gets the alien down to the TV station so they can wheel
00:54:36him in in this, like, plastic thing.
00:54:38And then they zip it and, and he comes, and here comes this big alien and a, sort of a,
00:54:41it reminded me a lot of, like, something on X-Men with Professor X in the wheelchair.
00:54:46Yeah.
00:54:46This big old alien gets out of the chair.
00:54:49And it's, it's like, you know, my parents have, like, a, a recliner that kind of lifts them out of
00:54:53the chair, right?
00:54:55And it lifts them up.
00:54:56Well, and that was a statement, too.
00:54:58They tried to portray old and wise.
00:55:01Right, whatever.
00:55:01But here's the thing, Joseph.
00:55:03It's like, why didn't they just have the alien just walk down the street or something or, or go, just
00:55:09go to a TV station, like, a long time ago?
00:55:11Because Warnix would have killed him.
00:55:12Warnix would have killed him.
00:55:14Well, they, they were trying to kill him here.
00:55:16So, you know, it was, and they, all, that, that was the whole thing, the whole thing, the whole thing
00:55:21through the movie was they got to get to the TV station and got these files, you know, got to
00:55:26get the files to the TV station to run the video.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:29Right?
00:55:29And then, and they're trying to kill them so they, they can get the files back from the, you know,
00:55:34the, the main, the main characters.
00:55:37But they had the alien the whole time.
00:55:39You don't even need the files.
00:55:40If you have the alien, just wheel the alien out.
00:55:43Why didn't they just do that?
00:55:45Yeah.
00:55:46Well, again, you're, you're right.
00:55:48It's a bad, it's a, it's a, you need a movie.
00:55:49You need a whole movie.
00:55:51Yeah.
00:55:51It's just, it just doesn't add.
00:55:53It's just not good.
00:55:53And the thing about, you know, and you're always expected to suspend your ability of belief on the screen.
00:55:59Right.
00:56:00Like they cut the power at the power station.
00:56:02Okay.
00:56:03You would do that.
00:56:04You cut the generator.
00:56:05Of course you would do that.
00:56:06So the TV screens and the cameras and the computers aren't going to all work by some magic device, Tesla
00:56:13style, emoting electrical current into the air.
00:56:17No, they require electricity to go through a plug to their components.
00:56:22But again, you know, again, not believable, but you're supposed to be so wrapped in the film at that point
00:56:29that you overlook that can't happen.
00:56:32Well, you can transfer energy with that wire, but, uh, you know, anyway, um, but a wire device isn't likely
00:56:39to power up without flaking out.
00:56:43Yeah.
00:56:44Because the power isn't being fed the way it's supposed to.
00:56:46Crystal radio.
00:56:47You ever make a crystal radio?
00:56:48True.
00:56:49Yeah.
00:56:49That's true.
00:56:49You don't need a battery.
00:56:50Right.
00:56:50I made crystal radios when I was a kid.
00:56:52When I was about, I don't know, seven, eight years old, I make crystal radios.
00:56:56And anyway, so, uh, that's frequency, man.
00:57:00Just coming back to that, which gets us to the end.
00:57:02She says, um, at the end, she, she, she, she just says, what was the word?
00:57:07What was the last word in the film?
00:57:08Listen.
00:57:09Listen.
00:57:11So what did you take from that?
00:57:14Uh, I took from that, that, uh, it kind of a bogus movie.
00:57:18It wasn't disclosing anything.
00:57:20It just wanted to sell tickets.
00:57:22There is that element to it for sure.
00:57:24You know, it wasn't any, and it's part of Spielberg's spiel, if you will.
00:57:29But I'm bummed, right.
00:57:31You know, sell the ambiguity.
00:57:33I'm saying, but I'm not saying.
00:57:35Oh, yeah, that's true.
00:57:38I think it also does this.
00:57:41It ties into the whole empathy thing.
00:57:45So she's saying at the end, listen, because she's there disclosing on television at the
00:57:50time, but she's saying, listen, and it's just because in the interviews that I've seen
00:57:54with, uh, you know, the cast and Spielberg, you know, they've said that at that point,
00:57:59the script says as much as they wanted it to say.
00:58:01And so the message really just is in one word, summing it up, just a single word saying to
00:58:07people, listen to each other, treat each other.
00:58:09Well, we should be open-minded, um, be empathetic to people.
00:58:15Uh, but again, not so open-minded that your brain falls out, right.
00:58:19But, you know, and so, but open discussion, dialogue, um, open to other points of view.
00:58:25Yeah, don't be afraid of truth.
00:58:28Don't be afraid of people who maybe bring you something new, foreign that you don't
00:58:32understand.
00:58:32Isn't that the, uh, scene she's saying, don't be afraid?
00:58:37Right.
00:58:37That's right.
00:58:38And, and, and coded, like, alien language.
00:58:41In alien language.
00:58:42In an alien dialect.
00:58:43Yes.
00:58:44Because there are some Earth tribes.
00:58:45That was early in the film, yeah.
00:58:46Yeah, there are some tribes that speak in cliques.
00:58:50So it's not a foreign language to the planet.
00:58:52Yeah, and Spielberg said that when they were trying to decide what that should sound like,
00:58:56he didn't want it to sound scary.
00:58:58Right.
00:58:59Right.
00:58:59And so that was one of the reasons why, because he didn't want to scare people.
00:59:02He wants people to say, hey, this is probably a real thing.
00:59:05And if it sounded like a Hitlerian speak in that somewhat nasty sounding German tone.
00:59:11Eat your brains and kill all human life on planet or, you know, take us to your leaders
00:59:15so we can eat his brain too, you know, like.
00:59:17Plan nine from outer space.
00:59:19And Spielberg's a powerful voice.
00:59:21He has a lot of power behind him.
00:59:24And he has, you know, the power of the magic shadows of cinema that he brought forth here.
00:59:28And he can either use it as a force for good or he could use it as a force for
00:59:31evil.
00:59:32And I'm glad that he's trying to bring a message of positivity.
00:59:37Others, like David Icke and Daleks Jones, may think that he's doing people a disservice
00:59:41or may claim that because they don't want people to have empathy for these alien beings.
00:59:46Real, mythical, fake, whatever.
00:59:49They don't want you to have empathy for them.
00:59:52They want you to hate them.
00:59:53I figured out why I give it a B.
00:59:55I've mentioned several films that are Roland Emmerich films.
00:59:58I really kind of wish this would have been a Roland Emmerich.
01:00:02Again, the mind that brought us Stargate.
01:00:05And Stargate as a series is going to reboot on Prime in the next couple of years.
01:00:10My favorite TV series.
01:00:11I would have liked to have seen what Roland Emmerich would have done with it rather than Spielberg, I think.
01:00:18Not that I dislike Spielberg.
01:00:19I love all the Spielberg stuff, too.
01:00:22And I think I used the wrong word.
01:00:23I said, they want you to hate them.
01:00:25No, actually, more to the point.
01:00:26They want you to fear them.
01:00:28Fear them, yes.
01:00:29Fear them.
01:00:29And that's why, earlier in the movie, when they're sort of having this travel back in time, psychologically, mentally, maybe,
01:00:35whatever, the two main characters, and specifically David Kellner, the guy who stole the files and was the whistleblower, he
01:00:41goes back in time with Margaret, the other main character, to revisit being captured by aliens.
01:00:45And he's afraid to look because they blocked it out of their minds where they'd been sort of...
01:00:50They feared what they might remember.
01:00:52They were fearful of what they might recall.
01:00:54He wouldn't look because he's afraid of the aliens.
01:00:55He was deathly afraid of them.
01:00:57And she actually calmed him when they were kids, when they were sort of abducted or whatever.
01:01:01Whatever you do, don't let go.
01:01:03Right.
01:01:03Don't let go.
01:01:04And he was afraid.
01:01:05But by the end of the film, of course, he was able to look directly at them.
01:01:09And that's why...
01:01:10And there was a foreshadow to that.
01:01:12I know you, don't I?
01:01:13Right.
01:01:14Which you don't know when you'll...
01:01:15Now, if you see the film now after our spoilers, you'll understand it's a foreshadow for the ending.
01:01:22So through the lens that I offer, there are multiple layers here of ways to look at this film.
01:01:28You can get a lot of other things.
01:01:29And why you should see it.
01:01:31Yes.
01:01:31I think it is worth seeing for those reasons.
01:01:35I hope that that...
01:01:36And I hope that people take positivity away from it all in the end.
01:01:40And I hope that it also arms people with more information so they can not only...
01:01:44Speculate about what might be out there and what might be coming in the future in a positive and healthy
01:01:49way, but also to, I think, view the current world, the real world that we live in today through a
01:01:55critical lens, but also an empathetic lens.
01:01:57So that we think clearly and rationally, even as we acknowledge our emotions.
01:02:04And another alien movie that's still out there, Hail Mary Project.
01:02:08Very good film.
01:02:09See that, too, if you get the chance.
01:02:11And the Brandon Fraser one I mentioned, Pressure, about World War II, D-Day.
01:02:16Very good film.
01:02:17Dicks coming out, I think, that look good anyway, including, I don't know if it's going to be good or
01:02:21not, but are we going to review Supergirl?
01:02:23I think that's up next week, right?
01:02:24Or as I call it, the Dixie Bitch and the Cute Dog.
01:02:28Oh, the dog hooked me on the first Superman flick.
01:02:31Yeah, oh, absolutely, absolutely.
01:02:33But they tried to Batman Supergirl.
01:02:35You know, she's indeed this Dix, this just lazy, broad, the proverbial sit around, get high and play video games
01:02:43kind of chick until you mess with her dog.
01:02:47Oh, like Batman.
01:02:48Oh, you killed his parents.
01:02:50Watch out now.
01:02:51You know, brought into service.
01:02:53You could have left well enough alone, but you didn't.
01:02:56Yeah, well, they're a bunch of, I think, pretty good summer flicks that are just beginning to hit the silver
01:03:01screen.
01:03:01So, Joseph and I will be doing more of these in the three weeks.
01:03:05Yeah, I'm looking forward to Supergirl because of the dog.
01:03:08Yeah, me too.
01:03:09All right, introduce your tune and take us out tonight.
01:03:12Oh, is ET really here?
01:03:14Based on my, is ET really here?
01:03:16A really short story available for just 99 cents on US, 99 cents, probably a buck and a quarter in
01:03:23Canada on Amazon.
01:03:25Is ET really here?
01:03:27Take it away.
01:03:28Okay, and we have copyright permission from Joseph.
01:03:30So, please, YouTube, don't ban my channel.
01:03:33I'll see you guys back here tomorrow, 7 p.m. Eastern on the flip side.
01:03:57He never blinks in class.
01:04:00Shop floats off the glass.
01:04:03Draws a circle.
01:04:04It looks like home, but not the one I know.
01:04:08Dean walks by and tells a smile.
01:04:11Clipboard eyes to scan for miles.
01:04:14Every hallway hums my name like something in the walls.
01:04:19Is ET really here?
01:04:21In the stairs room drinking coffee.
01:04:24Are they jamming up my thoughts?
01:04:27Every time I start the stormy.
01:04:30Is my professor beaming back?
01:04:32Every word I try to scream.
01:04:35Or is this just area just to harm?
01:04:40Fever dream.
01:04:43Fever dream.
01:04:46Laptop dies at 99.
01:04:49Page about the secret signs.
01:04:52Password change.
01:04:53My files are gone.
01:04:54Where did it fit my mind?
01:04:56Library lights.
01:04:58Flick twice.
01:04:59Write on every alien line.
01:05:01Library mouth.
01:05:03Don't write that.
01:05:04That says it's all fine.
01:05:07Is ET really here?
01:05:09In the great book in the hallway.
01:05:13Are they scrolling through my brain?
01:05:15Like it's all viscous and Friday.
01:05:18Is the deed a distant star?
01:05:21In a dress on human skin.
01:05:23Or is this just area 50 home?
01:05:29Fever dream.
01:05:30Fever dream.
01:05:31Oh, it can't stop.
01:05:39Every time I get too close.
01:05:41Fire along the white feet ghost.
01:05:44Headache like a coded note.
01:05:47Drop it, drop it, drop it.
01:05:50Come on.
01:05:56So tell me, am I chosen?
01:06:00Or just losing in between?
01:06:04Is the universe in homeroom laughing at me?
01:06:11Is ET really here?
01:06:14Or am I riding my own monsters?
01:06:17Are they hacking on my dress?
01:06:20Or am I just my harshest offer?
01:06:22If I publish every fear?
01:06:25Will they land or will they leave?
01:06:28Either way, I'll sign it from your area.
01:06:48This has been a Maverick Multimedia Production.
01:07:11The only thing necessary for evil prevail.
01:07:17What they say, good peoples do nothing, doing nothing
01:07:23They stayed with most today
01:07:30The world keeps turning, a dark strange place
01:07:37Good folks are yearning for a saving grace
01:07:44The ship has sailed, they say, on a troubled tide
01:07:52But what do you do today, with nowhere to hide?
01:08:01Questions I've been asking in all my writings
01:08:05What's your move?
01:08:07Just what about is it, you're willing to try to do?
01:08:16Evil prevails, when good just sleeps
01:08:22Light sometimes fails, while the darkness creeps
01:08:30What are you doing now?
01:08:33Tell me, tell me, how will you take a bow
01:08:38For all to see
01:08:45The news, it screams a broken sound
01:08:49Lost in bad dreams on hallowed ground
01:08:53They say it's all lost cause, a losing fight
01:08:57But what about your applause for what is right?
01:09:00Only thing it takes for shadow to prevail
01:09:03Is a crowd of quiet hearts
01:09:06Scroll inside, then turn away
01:09:09Say, this world is torn apart
01:09:16Shit's gone out past the rusted pier
01:09:19We just watch it fade
01:09:22On this falling ground
01:09:25On this falling ground
01:09:25We're standing
01:09:26Still afraid to wait
01:09:30So what are you doing?
01:09:33What are you doing now?
01:09:38To help the light, help the light, help the light
01:09:42Break through the doubt
01:09:45Are you just waiting
01:09:48For someone else to move?
01:09:53Or will you stand, will you stand, will you stand
01:09:56And be the proof?
01:10:00Tell me, what are you doing?
01:10:16Good folks in a quiet room
01:10:19Hands clean, eyes closed
01:10:21Say someday I'll make a change
01:10:23Someday never shows
01:10:25Every hurt you walk right past
01:10:27Cuts a deeper line
01:10:28Every that's not up to me
01:10:30Helps the dark align
01:10:32So what are you doing?
01:10:35What are you doing now?
01:10:40To help the light, help the light, help the light
01:10:44Break through the doubt
01:10:47Are you just waiting
01:10:49For someone else to move?
01:10:55Or will you stand, will you stand, will you stand
01:10:58And be the proof?
01:11:01Tell me, what are you doing?
01:11:06What are you doing?
01:11:10What are you doing?
01:11:18It's a hard, hard question
01:11:20Looking back at you
01:11:22Yeah, in the mirror, in the silence
01:11:24You already know what's true
01:11:26If you're breathing, you're required to answer
01:11:29With your life
01:11:30Every minute that you're giving
01:11:32Takes a sigh
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