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Aaron Sorkin and Brad Pitt Through ‘Moneyball’ Weigh in on MK-Ultra Gate and Virtually Every Other Geo-Issue Watch trailer It wasn’t until the credits ran at the end of the September 2011 released film was it discovered that the screenplay was co-written by the one who the Canadian lawyer described in the following terms: “There’s smart; there’s

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Aaron Sorkin and Brad Pitt Through ‘Moneyball’ Weigh in

on MK-Ultra Gate and Virtually Every Other Geo-Issue

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It wasn’t until the credits ran at the end of the September 2011 released

film was it discovered that the screenplay was co-written by the one who the

Canadian lawyer described in the following terms: “There’s smart; there’s

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really intelligent; there’s genius; there’s uber-genius; and then there’s Aaron

Sorkin”.

The last time this genius mould breaking author contributed to coalition

interests and objectives it was the Academy Award winning movie ‘The

Social Network’. Then, for all intents and purposes, he fell of the geo-map;

resurfacing at a time that added to much of what the Hollywood constituent

of the partnership had done, like George Clooney’s profound script to ‘The

Ides of March’, to put Obama et al. on notice there was a zero tolerance

policy for the kinds of unlawfulness and impropriety observed across two

successive administrations.

What a combination of coalition superstar power that came together to fire

salvoes of condemnation at the White House and its co-colluding

international counterparts and the Chinada High Command. After geo-

politicizing ‘The West Wing’, ‘Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip’, ‘Charlie Wilson’s

War’ and ‘The Social Network, Aaron’s had more than enough practice

refining the lexiconic techniques that led to receipt of the Uber-Achievement

award.

Plus he’s had many years with that massive brain power of his to reflect on

how to express in words, visuals and choreography his concerns and

trepidations. That he had the MK-Ultra Gate scandal as a new source of

material gave him an opportunity to push the envelope of creativity to a

whole new level. That he had Brad Pitt (‘The Curious Case of Benjamin

Button’) and Philip Seymour Hoffman (‘Charlie Wilson’s War’) as contributors

made for a lethal accountability force of nature.

Moneyball is a 2011 biographical sports drama film directed by Bennett

Miller and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is based on Michael Lewis's 2003 book of the same name, an account of the

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Oakland Athletics baseball team's 2002 season and their general manager Billy Beane's attempts to assemble a competitive team. In the film, Beane (Brad Pitt) and assistant GM Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), faced with the franchise's unfavorable financial situation, take a

sophisticated sabermetric approach towards scouting and analyzing players, acquiring "submarine" pitcher Chad Bradford (Casey Bond) and former catcher Scott Hatteberg (Chris Pratt), and winning 20 consecutive games, an American League record. Source: Wikipedia.com

One of the lexiconic techniques that was available to Aaron because of the

kind of story being told is described in One Way International Diplomacy is

Being Played Out: Embedding the Lexicon in the Sports Jersey.1

Additionally, the plot about the use of statistics to construct a winning team

provided another methodology of embedding the confidential language’s

numbers constituent in the script.

As Aaron began researching the Oakland A’s and observing what it did to

become elevated to the top of the league in 2002 he must have been excited

by how much of what occurred could be geo-ed. For example, there was

this success and set of statistics after undertaking a roster makeover using

an untested but now time proven approach.

Absolutely amazing: A's win 20th consecutive game after

blowing 11-0 lead Sports Illustrated September 5, 2002 Read article

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- What looked like the easiest win for the Oakland Athletics turned out to be the most improbable. The Athletics set an AL record by winning their 20th consecutive game -- barely. They somehow blew an 11-run lead before pinch-hitter Scott Hatteberg homered in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Kansas

City 12-11 Wednesday night. […] After an off-day Thursday, the Athletics will try to extend baseball's longest winning streak in 67

1 This form of diplomacy is now compiled in Chapter 11

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years when they play at Minnesota on Friday night in a matchup of division leaders.

Demonstrative of what’s been at the top of the coalition’s priority list before

and after the epiphany, the film begins with the color of quantum.,,

... which is what was scripted for the opening moments of the first scene of

‘The Social Network’.

During a scene that sets the tone of the plot - the protagonist placing his

reform stamp on the team’s management - Aaron adds the colors of Chinada

and quantum.

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One of the attendees executes the first Clooney M. of the film to “Damn

Billy, was that a suggestion?”. The question isn’t to anything he said, rather

it’s geo- in nature since Brad’s character had just raised his left hand and

spread out his five fingers to articulate the quantum issue; and the coalition

answer to the question is ‘No it’s not a suggestion; it’s a condition for

keeping the MK-Ultra Gate scandal out of the public domain’.

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Like a professor of philosophy or political science assessing problems with

government, Billy forces the attendees to examine what’s plaguing the team

at its core.

Billy: Okay good. What’s the problem?

Attendee 1: Look Billy, we all understand what the problem is. Billy: Good, what’s the problem? Attendee 1: The problem is we have to replace three key players in

our line up.

Billy: Nope, what’s the problem? Attendee 3: Same as it’s ever been: we have to replace these guys

[Attendee 2: Powell-Cl.M.] with what we’ve got existing… Billy: Nope. What’s the problem Barry?

Barry: We need 38 home runs, 120 RBIs and 47 doubles to replace.

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The “three key players” referred to are the President of the United States,

his Vice-President and his Secretary of State and one of the reasons for it is

the atrocious White House conduct that led to the assassination of an

innocent American, Todd Bachman, at the Beijing Summer Olympics.

Another topic that has MK-Ultra Gate relevance is developing a military asset

which procures surreptitious assassination without culpability. The ‘elevator

incident’ has been high profiled a multitude of times since 2006. And Aaron

does so as well during a scene between Billy and his whiz kid statistician.

Each time it’s observed during an exchange Aaron adds a geo-gesture to

make several points.

The first one involves a verbal and gesturing form of the O-S M. and a

Federer M.: “Okay, people who run ball clubs, they think in terms of buying

players; your goal shouldn’t be to buy players, [O-S M.] your goal should be

to buy wins”.

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For the coalition to succeed in the second clash between democracy and

imperialistic totalitarianism in modern era it’s not enough to simply provide

the Custodian with his quantum, for that covers what is personally owed and

he’s not obligated to use that capital for any other purpose. To be victorious

there must be substantial financing of reform and accountability operations.

Therefore, the public sector constituent of the coalition has strategized its

approach in a very parochial manner. First, political leaders left him without

a penny since early 2006 to acquire resources and assets necessary to push

the agenda forward in a meaningful way and then come up short again by

only offering enough capital to cover his damages; when the need to do this

right involves enormous amounts of money to challenge those who have

embezzled trillions and will mobilize as much of that plundered prosperity to

sabotage institutional change.

Billy’s first geo-gesture is very embellished and involves three separate

Maneuvers - Federer, Shafer and Prince Harry. It’s timed to Pete confessing

his theories on baseball have led him to be marginalized within the league’s

management community; stating “If I say it to anybody I’m ostracised; I’m

a leper; so that’s why I’m cagey about this with you”.

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This is interpreted as describing what happened when the Custodian tried to

inform those he contacted north and south of the 49th Parallel - the former

to get justice for himself and fix the dysfunctional system that caused his

nightmare and the latter when his thirteen White House accountability

initiatives were launched. The use of these three gestures confirms that the

private sector component of the coalition has been with him all the way.

“Cagey” is thus a synonym for ‘confidentiality’ since going public

prematurely and without properly strategizing the edification of the world

would likely lead to the same result. MK-Ultra R&D, deployment and global

proliferation, surreptitious assassination not in some third world country, but

Canada, hypno-rape and other sexual perversions employing stealth

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cognition technologies, etc. - they’re all subjects that if introduced into the

public domain without credibility generators the desired goals would not be

achieved.

Aaron adds a compensation ratifier with this geo-gesture...

... which is timed to “I think it’s a good thing...” when discussing how Billy

dealt with a player. This is Aaron’s way of agreeing with the ratification of

quantum.

As Billy reaches over to push the elevator button, Pete executes an Erin M...

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... and the statistician is asked three questions: “Where are you from?”,

“Where’d you go to school?” and “What’d you study?”; the purpose of which

is to draw attention to the type of education and degrees the Custodian got -

B.A. political philosophy and law - because his academic successes should

have been sufficient when pursuing justice, reform and accountability

wherever he took these objectives. Then right after Billy enters the elevator

...

... Aaron cuts to a stats chart which is filled with the numbers constituent of

the lexicon; like putting the number 20 between compensation ratifiers.

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During a scene in which baseball scouts are making the case to a potential

recruit and his parents a Taylor Identifier [*] is added and juxtaposed to the

color of Canada to describe the publicly non-transparent nature of America’s

northern neighbour as pubescent.

[Eventually we’re told] we no longer can play the children’s game; we don’t know when that’s gonna be [Canada]; some of us are told at 18*; some of us are told at 40*; but we’re all told.

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Next of geo-relevance is drawing a parallel between the Custodian academic

achievements and his predecessors in ancient Greece. Aaron inserts a large

portrait of either Socrates or Plato hanging on the wall of the statistician’s

hotel room when he’s called and learns of being traded to the A’s.

The colors of Chinada are embedded in a scene when the two are talking

business. It’s here Aaron reminds everyone of what signalled a serious

morphing of the Chinada threat - the assassination of Todd Bachman. Billy

asks his new employee how many player assessments he’d done for him.

The answer: “47”.

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When Pete shows Billy his methodology for calculating the value of

prospective players to recruit, Aaron embeds the numbers constituent of the

lexicon again. To “Using stats as we read them we’ll find value in players

nobody else can see” there’s a close up of Taylor, Custodian and coalition

identifiers followed by a second close up of a Taylor Identifier alone...

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... which draws attention to the caliber of individual recruited to join the

coalition. The supra-celebrity is identified with specificity because having

emerged onto the country and crossover music scene to become a massive

superstar, nobody outside the partnership would ever think her capable of

rising to the challenge of helping in a meaningful way to contain the new

totalitarian on the international block and reforming America’s northern

neighbor; which is usually the exclusive domain of veteran politicians,

military and intelligence leaders and personnel and Ph.D.s working at

academic institutes and think tanks. To Aaron, she’s earned every single

one of her awards, honors and accolades; for what she’s produced and the

quality, tenacious and prolific nature of those contributions and her high

moral character have far exceeded many in those categories of partner,

including presidents, vice-presidents, cabinet secretaries, CIA directors, joint

chiefs chairmen and others.

After linking three photos of players together the scripted line “People are

overlooked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws” is timed to a

Custodian identifier, a compensation ratifier and the first initial of his first

name three times.

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This is a compliment to the Canadian lawyer for political, corporate and law-

related organizations in his country and their U.S. counterparts didn’t see

him for his worth because they had inappropriate agendas and

dysfunctionalities that prevented his value being recognized.

Then comes Pete’s remark “Billy, of the 20 thousand young players to

consider I believe there’s a championship team of 25 people that we can

afford” and the introduction of baseball player “Chad Bradford”. He’s

described as “...one of the most undervalued players in baseball”. His

jersey number is 53. Added is “And they can sign him for “$237,000 a year”

- the digits adding up to a coalition identifier.

Another management meeting is geo-ed. The room is filled with the colors

of Chinada and quantum and it begins with Pete executing a geo-gesture to

red flag the scene as relevant to coalition interests and objectives.

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Billy: None of ‘em.

Attendee 1: Billy, we got 38 home runs, 120 RBIs guys. Billy: We’re still trying to replace Giambi. I told you we can’t

do it. We can’t do it. [Attendee: Close M. scratch] Now what we might be able to do is re-create him. We create him in the aggregate.

Attendee: 1: Do what? Billy: Giambi’s on base percentage was 477. [X] on base -

324. And [X2] was 291. Add that up and you get [snaps fingers at Pete].

Pete: You want me to speak?

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Billy: When I point at you, yea. Pete: 1092. Billy: Divided by three [snaps fingers].

Pete: 364.* Billy: [McCain M.] That’s what we’re looking for. Three ball

players -- three ball players whose average OBG is [snaps fingers]?

Pete: 364.*

* Taylor Identifier

Attendee 3: That doesn’t look right. That doesn’t come out right. Billy: It’s right. [Attendee 4: Colbert M.] You gotta carry the

one.

Attendee 1: Billy -- Billy. Billy: Yea. Attendee 1: Who’s that? Billy: That’s Pete.

Attendee 1: Does Pete really need to be here? Billy: Yes he does. Okay, here’s what we want. Number One

[Attendee 5: Sarkozy M.] Jason’s little brother Jeremy. [tosses magnetic name Id on board].

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Attendee 6: Trouble. Billy: This is the new direction of the Oakland A’s. Card

counters at the blackjack table. We’re gonna turn the odds on the casino.

Attendee 1: Ah, I don’t see it. Attendee 7: Seriously guys, we have to remember [Att 1: praying

gesture] this is the man - he answers to no one except [Att: 8: Pacino M. ownership and God. And he doesn’t

have to [Att 9: R-S M.] answer to us. We make suggestions; he makes decisions.

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Aaron first recommends that the Custodian's persona be given a full

makeover when going public. To "create him in the aggregate" is to suggest

he be presented in a manner that reflects all the dimensions of his life, of

which there are many.

Next is him saying the coalition's "gotta carry the one" - not a mathematical

calculation; rather help the Canadian lawyer achieve what he's been

mandated to accomplish in Canada and the U.S..

The praying gesture to "Seriously guys, we have to remember" is a caution

to the entire coalition that what lies at Canada's political and corporate core

- the fascination with the occult - must not be ignored because like

capitalism-antithetical government and economic policies the Chinada belief

system threatens American interests on the continent and throughout the

world wherever it seeks to spread its nefarious policies and practices.

Aaron is so convinced of the Custodian's competence he recommends to

partners that he not be second guessed on strategies and solutions he seeks

to implement. That said, however, he’s is not immune from accountability;

for if he makes gross errors of judgment he must be responsible. Since

there is no manual in a book store or at the library he can access that

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provides a blueprint for success in achieving very unique and the most

difficult to attain objectives, there is the very real chance he’s going to make

mistakes, i.e., strategize initiatives that don’t work or fall short of

expectations. So he ought to be allowed free reign going forward.

The next scene addresses the isolation-deprivation issue. It’s set in the

home of a player that’s about to be visited by Billy who’s going to make him

an offer. When the phone rings the audience sees he’s watching TV and the

channel is set to Seattle’s KING Five - which is a way to articulate the threat

of MK-Ultra Gate publicity.

Near the end of the scene his baby girl wanders into the living-room and

Aaron choreographs the recruit to execute an Eva M. to the question “You

got kids?”, which is geo-rhetorical because the Custodian was deprived of all

things romance, marriage and family to ensure the success of the R&D

program. Billy replies when executing a Brown M. “Yea, a daughter”.

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The isolation-deprivation issue is embedded again when Billy takes his

daughter to a music store to purchase a guitar. The colors of Chinada figure

prominently when she sings to him…

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… the purpose of which is to high profile the multitude of experiences and

joys of raising children that were engineered out of the Canadian lawyer’s

life to be enslaved, experimented upon and tortured. Billy, attired in

quantum, effects a Federer M. to underscore this loss. It’s timed to the lyric

“enjoy the show” - a reference to the kind of lifestyle he’s going to have to

make up for lost and stolen time.

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A specific reference to stealth cognition technologies is added to a flashback

of Billy being in the major league for a short spell. He had the appearance

of being a great recruit, but the realities of professional ball proved he just

didn’t have it. First he’s seen wearing a jersey with the number 20 on it and

then retiring to the dugout where he smashes his bat in frustration at being

struck out. A Prince Harry M. is used to red flag the scripted voiceover “Few

scouts can go into the [PHM] mind of a young man and determine whether

he’s really competent about what he can do”.

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The spring training scene begins with a voiceover involving two baseball

commentators. One says “He looked like clown out there”. The other asks

“Who?”. The answer: “Ah, Chad Bradford”. Aaron also choreographs the

#53 jerseyed player to execute a McGraw-Jackson M. to identify the

Custodian…

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… and articulate the position of the Chinada High Command. Its principals

think of the reform and accountability driven lawyer as foolish for trying to

fix the rogue and failed state. Billy’s voiceover adds “Tell me about Chad

Bradford”, which is the kind of information exchange that went on during

each and every coalition partner recruitment introduction. The description

offered is “He’s a specialist; he’s not a guy you just say ‘Hey, the eighth

inning is yours - lefties vs. righties”. Another voiceover adds “He only

throws the ball 82-83 miles per hour” - a combination China and Taylor

identifier. Here Aaron’s employing his uber-genius in combining the lexicon

with geo-political facts: “lefties vs. righties” is totalitarians vs. democracy

advocates and saying the Custodian’s not the kind of guy to give up.

Next in the line-up is David Justice - added after Bradford to underscore

what the Custodian seeks for himself, other MK-Ultra targets and millions of

Canadians who were victims of authoritarian and Chinese joint governance.

His jersey number is 23 - digits add up to a compensation ratifier. A sub-

scene begins with a red flagging Clooney M..

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Billy and Pete are talking on the sidelines in front of the prison certainty

(chain link fence) pattern. The former, sounding serious, says to him “This

better work”.

He adds when the joke works “I’m just kiddin’ ya”. Not only does he tap the

quantum colored statistician on the chest three times, a triple Sorkin M. is

added. The scene ends with Billy executing five claps. The goal here is to

be playful and at the same time seriously convey his confidence in achieving

stated objectives, including imprisonment for those who broke the law, with

publicity if needed.

^… One player crosses in front; two players cross in front …^

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Next is a caption that reads “April 1, 2002”. It was on that day on the

calendar in 1990 that Canada’s version of the CIA installed the electronic

equipment in his home in Edmonton, Alberta to advance the MK-Ultra R&D

program.

The Game Day opener begins with Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” and fans

walking towards the stadium. The one in the middle of the screen is wearing

a jersey with a coalition identifier on it and two are wearing quantum colored

wigs.

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A David Justice banner is next seen draped over the side of the building;

added to remind everyone what the Custodian’s been pursuing first on his

own and then with the assistance of an international conglomerate and what

turned out to be disingenuous help by two administrations that deceived and

manipulated him into thinking they were collaborating.

When Billy’s roster shake-up doesn’t produce results during the first part of

the season the critics are all over him. To a commentator’s voiceover “I

want Billy Bean gone” there’s a close up of the win-loss chart. First there

are three “Lost” markings…

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… followed by two more to total five.

In this context the coalition identifier is a reference to Obama et al. and their

forced resignation from office. The Custodian identifier is using the

Canadian lawyer as symbolic of who was the catalyst for that historic

development. A Clooney M. is added to ensure this message is heard loud

and clear.

Moments later the audience hears “... you try to fix it - everything” timed to

a coach walking down a line of winning players executing five fist bumps.

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This is definitely an Obama reference because this gesture was highlighted

by the media during the election campaign when he and his wife did it

during a rally.

The run of losses gets Billy scrambling to address shortcomings in the theory

he and Pete have been pursuing in building a championship winning team.

In his office and ready to make calls to other general managers in a bid to

pick up some new players his secretary says “David Dombrowski’s on line

three”, to which he is scripted to say “Look, we’re going to shake things up”

- his way of telling the White House that the failure to follow-through before

the epiphany because of serious and protracted abuses of power and after it

necessitates a ‘house’ cleaning of historic proportions. The reason for the

player trade is “’Cause he’s makin’ the rest of the team look bad”. This is a

profound critique of President Obama. Pete’s choreographed to execute a

Federer M. to the word “all star”, which is what the President appeared to be

when he was elected. However, that perception evaporated with the

epiphany.

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That message is reinforced when after the call, which ends with “You got

five minutes; I’m not waiting”, Billy executes a Hank M. ...

... to Pete’s underscoring that the player they’re talking about is an all star.

In other words, Aaron and others with Hollywood’s quasi-Fourth Estate

status aren’t going to let more time pass without doing something

substantial; that the White House has to get its act together if its occupants

want to escape what publicity will deliver.

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Philip Seymour Hoffman as the team coach is scripted to interact with Pete,

who insists on an affirmation from him about the team shake-up, inquiring

of him “You agree with this?”.

Pete answers “100%” and the red flag is Pete’s Colbert M. before the

question and Aaron placing Bradford in his #53 uniform in the hallway

during the answer to state on the record once again he’s in favour of the

Custodian’s entitlements.

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His agreement that quantum of that historic amount dates back to the final

season of ‘The West Wing’ in early 2006 as documented in How Many Times

Did ‘The West Wing’ Ratify the Canadian Lawyer’s US$5 Billion

Compensation? [March 26, ‘06]. The answer to the title question: a China

identifying 19 times in that episode.

Anger is Billy is mounting over the run of losses. The scene in which he

explodes begins with the General Manager’s Clooney M. as Billy walks

toward the dressing room to red flag it as geo-relevant. How he expresses

his frustration is indicative how coalition partners are feeling about what the

White House did and didn’t do that led to the possibility of losing to the

Chinada High Command.

Billy: Is it fun? Is losing fun? Player: No.

[tosses bat; pauses]

Billy: That’s what losing sounds like. [Player: Federer M.; Billy

tosses Gatorade container and walks out.]

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Billy and Pete go on a coaching offensive - meeting with players individually

and in groups. The first encounter contains two Taylor Identifiers with Pete

arguing “When you’re getting your pitch you’re hitting 625 (1) - which is

massive, you’re crushing -- crushing the ball; but [...] when you’re swingin’

low and away you’re 158 (2).

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After delivering the prediction the coalition’s adversaries will be ‘crushed’

there’s another short scene involving Billy and Pete. The former’s attired in

prison certainty - coalition identifier; the latter in prison certainty (chain link

fence) and he’s offering a gambling metaphor which seeks to remind the

Chinada malfeasant they’re betting against the House - the U.S. of A. - and

history. A coalition identifier is added by way of “So every first pitched

strike your batting average goes down about 75 points” (first = 7 + 5 = 12).

In the next exchange Billy’s “I wanna knock that starter out - deep into their

bull pen; I want you to take the bats off the 10th and 11th pitcher by the end

of the series” is red flagged with a Federer M. by one of the players to

articulate the only kind of victory that is acceptable in the circumstances.

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Aaron articulates what’s been stated over and over about what the coalition

is the beneficiary of that makes reform and accountability almost easy. He

scripts most gleefully “Let them make the mistakes. [Pete: Hank M.] “When

the enemy is making mistakes, don’t interrupt ‘em”. Next clip there’s the

line: “This is a process; it’s a process, it’s a process; okay [Paula M.]?”.

This argument is stated thusly:

One of the goals of the Fiefdom treatise and its diplomacy archive was to collect evidence of malfeasance and document the communiqués emanating out of the Ottawa-Toronto-Montreal-(Beijing) triangle of power and wealth. The Chinada High Command, having not evolved past intellectual or moral pubescence, simply adopted the coalition’s methodology of diplomacy and in doing so enthusiastically confessed and admitted to their violations of domestic and international law – a

prosecutor’s dream file.

... and …

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Now a lawyer for twenty years, the Custodian Chief Executive has viewed since he began the diplomacy archive how the Chinada High Command conducted its diplomacy as a prosecutor’s ‘dream come true’. What better than parties charged with high crimes willfully

volunteering information by way of confessions and admissions, not to mention guilty conscience evidence, in the belief they were above the law?

A commentator says by way of voiceover [Billy: Greenspan M.] “Remember

when they traded Jeremy Giambi to Philly and everyone thought they’d just

given up? [Plus Hank M. & coalition identifier] Actually, not so much.” In

other words there’s not going to be any tossing in the towel on this conflict.

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Next is the caption “The Streak” as the audience hears “Strike three called;

12 straight wins for the Athletics”. There is only one “streak” in the coalition

discourse, and that’s the TI Streak*, which by the movie’s release date had

surpassed its one year mark by a couple moths.

Next is describing the genesis of what would become a major league record

of historic proportions - the A’s winning 21 games in a row. Aaron begins

with three lexiconic numbers: 12 wins, then 14, then 16 to draw a

comparison with the kind of victory against Chinada that’s been in the

making since 2004. Then there’s a pitch by Bradford #53 ...

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... timed to a commentator voiceover remarking “You try to analyze it from

the numbers standpoint and I’m telling you there is no explanation for

what’s occurring right now - its bigger than...”. Then to “The all time record

of 20 does not seem impossible anymore” Bradford’s 5 on his jersey is

observed which juxtaposes the Custodian’s quantum with what amounts to a

Guinness Book world record for being a two decade MK-Ultra victim.

Then there’s a clip of Billy executing an Erin M. looking at a screen...

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,.. as the commentator’s voiceover says “Page 1 of the New York Times

today: they are the story in sports in this entire country” [end Erin M.]”.

Translated - the coalition’s fight against its enemy and then battling

becomes front page news if the White House doesn’t follow through. On the

heels of that is a scene from the 20th game involving...

... an out of the field hit; and as the player is approaching home plate the

commentator states “Crazy, just plain crazy”. Aaron inserts a clip of two

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jerseys - one with #38 (who’s executing a George W. M.) and the other #10

- the digits added up totals a coalition identifier. Here he’s describing the

Bush and Obama White Houses for their ‘insane’ abuses of power.

That’s followed by a huge banner with the number 20 draped over the side

by fans, at which time we hear “In 103 years of American league baseball

the Athletics have accomplished what no one has before; they have won 20

consecutive games”.

Billy’s observed with his chin resting on his spread out fingers = Erin M. and

Custodian identifier. He’s staring at three pictures of himself as a young

child dressed in quantum colored baseball gear. This is another isolation-

deprivation (family, kids) embed.

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As a result of setting a new all time winning streak record Billy gets an offer

from the Boston Red Sox and meets with one of the club’s owners to discuss

this opportunity. Here Aaron shows his ‘uber- to the thirteenth power’

genius in what he inserts about the conflict between the coalition and

Chinada and MK-Ultra Gate.

Billy: [I’m interested] because I hear you hired Bill James.

Owner: Yep. You know, why it took so long for someone to hire

that guy is beyond me. Billy: Well, baseball hates him. Owner: Well, baseball -- baseball [Staul M.] can hate him, you

know. One of the great things about money is it buys a

lot of things; one of which is the luxury to disregard what baseball likes, doesn’t like; what baseball thinks.

Billy: [chuckles] Sounds nice. Well, I was grateful for the call. Owner: You were grateful?

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Billy: Yea. Owner: [Staul M.] For $41 million you built a playoff team. You

lost Damon, Giambi, Esringhousen, Paynea. And you won

more games without them than you did with them. You won the exact same number of games that the Yankees won, but they spent $1.4 million per win and you paid $260,000. I know you’re takin’ it in the teeth out there, but the first guy to the wall, he always gets bloodied. Always. This is threatening not just a way of doing business but in their minds it’s threatening the game. But what’s really threatening is their livelihoods;

threatening their jobs; threatening the way they do things. And every time that happens whether it’s a government or the way of doing business, of whatever it is, the people who are holding the reigns, they have the hands on the switch, they go bat sh--t crazy. [Staul M.; Brown M.] I mean anybody not tearing their team down right now and rebuilding it using your model, they’re

dinosaurs. To be sitting on their ass, on the sofa, in October watching the Boston Red Socks win the World Series [end B.M.].

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Billy: What’s this? Owner: I want you to be my General Manager. That’s my offer.

The owner's Staul M. red flags Aaron's observation about how the

Custodian's been received by the Ottawa-Toronto-Montreal-(Beijing) triangle

of power and wealth. Understandably, they "hate him" for what he's sought

to achieve; and they have conveyed that sentiment in many different ways,

including threats of assassination stretching back to January 2004 which

triggered the political asylum application and unrelenting hypno-torture. His

point is that being in possession of his quantum and whatever else partners

provide him in terms of resources and assets will buy objective attainment.

By its very nature money can disregard what these militarized totalitarians,

these psycho-pubescent perverts, think. For example, when he has funds to

pursue the coalition’s agenda in Canada he can walk into every office and

enter every conference room - with the power of massive wealth and the

moral high ground on the country’s ‘old guard’ - and build a political base

from which to initiate reform and hold those to account who never believed

they could be. Next a compensation ratifier is chosen to red flag the remark

"You built a playoff team", which underscores again the need for adequate

resources to push agenda forward.

Aaron highlights what happens whenever and wherever there's a challenge

to the status quo - to the way things have always been done. The parallel

with Canada is made most convincingly insofar as those who are "holding

the reigns" of power and wealth got their knickers in a twist, or in this case,

their diapers, when faced with the demand to change policies and practices

that are decades, in some instances, generations old.

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The argument is also made that once that change is successfully

undertaken, as Billy did in reconstructing his team to smash a long-held

record, everyone scrambles to repeat that success. The parallel here is

when the Custodian achieves the goal of deconstructing and reconstituting

the Canadian state in all its forms, then others will take his lead and seek to

replicate his achievements. And that cannot but have a beneficial effect of

major significance for the 21st century. Those who don't will be perceived as

"dinosaurs"; being in command of dysfunctional countries and watching

improved societies reap the rewards.

As Billy’s driving home from the meeting in the knowledge he disproved his

critics, overcame what would have been debilitating self-doubt in others and

gained a reputation that will be remembered throughout coming

generations, Aaron juxtaposes the piece of paper the historic offer is written

on with the prison certainty pattern to ...

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... contrast what the Custodian will get out of his efforts and what his

enslavers, experimenters, torturers and deprivers will receive for theirs.

Like Billy, the Canadian lawyer will have shown those who thought he was

‘nuts’ to challenge the Chinada High Command and the White House they

misjudged him and he was right all along, acquired an international persona

that won’t be forgotten amongst the world’s community of movers and

shakers and the public if it goes that route and will have triumphed in a

circumstance that he never once had any self-doubt about.

The scene ends but it’s not until the film nears its conclusion is it revealed

the amount of the offer: $12.5 million. Of that proposed salary Pete

observes “That makes you the highest paid GM in the history of sports” -

which mirrors the Custodian’s quantum as described by T. Boone Pickens.

The set is designed to include five vertical stripes behind Billy and the prison

certainty pattern is also behind Pete.

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The statistician seeks to convince Billy he ought to accept the offer by

drawing his attention to a play that has parallels with his historic success.

The baseball player is wearing a number five jersey.

Pete: He never does [run past first]; he gonna go for it. He

goes around first and he’s gonna go for it. Okay? [rolls tape; trips after passing first base and crawls back to

first] This is all Jeremy’s nightmares coming to life. Billy: [CBS M.; Federer M.] Ah-h-h, they’re laughin’ at him.

Pete: And Jeremy’s about to find out why. Jeremy’s about to

realize that the ball went 60 feet over the fence. He hit a home run ... and didn’t even realize it.

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Aaron underscores the previous point about those who dismissed the

Custodian as a joke. And he drives home in a most complimentary way

what might be missing in his perceptions about what he really did achieve

over the years and especially with his epiphany.

Brad was interviewed on ‘CBS This Morning’ on February 6th - the day after

this documentation was commenced and he wanted to underscore what the

geo-portion of the Sorkin film was all about. He first embellishes the

Springsteen ‘times up’ M. to “we’re gonna get it right and get it right right

now; and let the chips fall where they may” - which is a statement of intent

that includes a short time horizon that the White House would ignore at its

peril. George Clooney’s ‘Ides of March’ had the same message.

He then employs a B-Clinton M. when a clip of his wife from a ’60 Minutes’

interviewed is aired. It’s timed to her answering a question with “I’m still a

bad girl” which seeks to label Obama et al. as having become the opposite of

what they should be as revealed by the epiphany.

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