Lots of Loose Ends

Conspiracy theories, more so lately it seems, have been swirling around in my head and in order to not forget the multitude of strands, that at this point are weaving a bizarre and abstract tapestry, I'm going to use this blog as a reference. Without cable, my source of television entertainment and education is coming via my Prime Firestick with content provided by Amazon and Showtime. I'm attempting to be aware of the media put forth by both and the possible hidden agendas that might exist (to sway political opinion). 

For example, Showtime's hit show Homeland, which details the United States affairs in the middle east and, to uneducated viewers, the issues that exist in Syria and how our ambassadors, namely a Jewish character name Saul, work behind the scenes with the CIA to extend peace to warring tribes. What I find interesting is the company Keshet, who appears to be a main producer of the show, exists to benefit the Jewish LGBTQ community. Seems agenda-ish to me. Other Showtime shows that scream agenda are The Chi and Shameless. Both are based in Chicago and both mainstream gay and lesbian communities - lots of homosexual sex scenes.

Included with my Amazon Prime membership is a large amount of documentaries, which I have been consuming and letting work inside me. There are lots of sea-faring stories, which seems timely as many of us are suffering from Corona-quarantine induced cabin fever. One such documentary had a stirring affect on me, Operation Toussaint. Working in conjunction with my constitution, I find it important to note that each of these shows strike us as viewers differently and this outpouring is a result of who I am, what I believe, and how today's media reacts with me and Operation Toussaint didn't sit well, likely because of my experience with Native Americans. I watched the show in the evening and in the morning, after a restless night, I sent Operation Underground Railroad the following message.

Watched Operation Toussaint last night and am concerned that your efforts are misguided. Idk who that producer-guy was who is "freeing slaves", but that part seemed weird to me. I believe the real operation, one that is equally impressive and scary, is to go into the "belly" of our own great nation (and Canada) and free Native Americans, and subsequently white people, from the shame of how the west was won.

Her name is Ashley Loring Heavyrunner and she has been missing since June 2017. I am friends with her sister, Kimberly Heavyrunner, who has been searching for and advocating (even in front of Congress) for help in finding her sister. The trail is growing cold, but maybe with your help we can find some answers.

To mend and straighten out and re-write the Native American narrative is imperative for our country's long-term success and to have Operation Underground Railroad acknowledge Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and raise that awareness (by finding Ashley) we can really make a difference.

Your film moved me, albeit in a suspicious way; however, we can probably agree that that's a good first step. So, please, can you help us find Ashley? 

Knowledge of the tumultuous relationship between the Mormons and the Blood tribe in Lethbridge played into my unrest with this film. Seeing that the hero of the film is from Utah lends me to think he's Mormon and subsequently at odds with Native Americans. The producer (mentioned above) says that his great grandparents died in a concentration camp...in the South. I find this interesting as the education of all Americans has tied concentration camps to Nazis and I can't help but think that on a subliminal level the film is aligning the Confederacy with Nazi Germany. Furthermore, the film injects numerous images of Abraham Lincoln, which harkens back to the civil war and interestingly, alienates Native Americans further as Lincoln was President during the largest mass execution in American history, not of South supporters or North deserters, but instead 38 Native Americans in Mankato, MN. And then it's the children he's rescuing - black orphans in Haiti. Seems fitting for a time in our history where the Black Lives Matter movement is everywhere. It's as if Mark Twain's story of Huck Finn and Jim, stuck upon a raft together, is back. Let me try and sum up what I think is happening here. I think this film is attempting to re-write or at least reinvigorate the American narrative where whites and blacks are all that matter, when in actuality all this is doing is averting our attention from the real American story, the story of Native Americans. The subsequent and subliminal division of our country in this film is alarming. Strangely, as I look at the Arian blue eyes of Tim, the film's protagonist, and the same blue eyes of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett I find it fascinating that both have adopted 2 children from Haiti. Quite a coincidence and don't get me started on my theory on how the Haitian earthquake happened. 

Now, from there, I'm going to unveil a very controversial theory and it stems from a movie I watched as kid called "Amazing Grace and Chuck" where a young baseball player in Livingston, MT (of course Livingston - Hollywood's foothold in my state) decides to give up baseball as his way of opposing the nuclear missile silos he toured with his class. Hearing about the boy's sacrifice, a famous basketball player, for the Boston Celtics I believe, named Amazing Grace decides to quit basketball and join the boy's movement. What happens to Amazing Grace bears a striking resemblance to the death of Kobe Bryant. Onboard a plane believed to be sent by his agent, Amazing Grace is murdered in a plane explosion by the mob who needed him to remain in basketball and help their gambling odds. It's a stretch, but I feel like Kobe's death might have been a terrorist attack. The helicopter pilot's name alerted my instincts to this notion. The pilot is Armenian and after a quick Google search I discovered that Kobe Bryant, as a result of a randomly-seeming sponsorship with Turkish Airlines, wasn't the biggest fan of the Armenian-American community who populate much of Los Angeles and despise Turkey and blame them for their country's ongoing genocide. I have long considered the Lakers to be a mob organization, especially considering their roots in Minneapolis - a hotbed for mob members after leaving Chicago maybe. So why kill the Black Mamba? Hard to say, but when I think about the Armenian Mob, who is allied with the Crips (black street gang), I think about the Kardashians, and subsequently Kanye West, and from there I recall a weird interview he had with Trump in the White House. How did that happen and why is Ice Cube, a Crip-looking rapper, singing about putting a gangster in the White House? Once again, these signs point at a deep state and are furthering the division of our country. The blue versus the red and the red being indigenous people.

Lots of loose ends.


P.S. Operation Underground Railroad said no to helping me find Ashley.

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