‘Jones Plantation’ EXPOSES the Enslavement Culture of the American Political System | Ep 727
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The creators of “Jones Plantation” set out to craft a film that used satire and drama to expose the oppression of America’s political system, and in doing so, they may have set the standard for the American dissident cinema movement. Jason calls the film one of the best he’s seen and welcomes director Andrew Treglia and screenwriter Larken Rose to discuss their film. Plus, T.J. Moe, Kevin Donahue, Shemeka Michelle, and Virgil Walker check in for another edition of Fearless at the Movies.
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A Chinese couple I met recently told me they had been taking an online course on the US Constitution. The course was attended by Chinese living all over the US, some of whom are old enough to have lived during the cultural revolution. They said these older Chinese folks see the same thing happening here in the States and that they cannot understand how Americans can't see it.
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
11 күн бұрын
A Socialist world government is starting to take its shape. The whole world will be like China, which is the model nation.
@omni-man4624
11 күн бұрын
Can u be more specific what revolution?
@gps9715
11 күн бұрын
More and more everyday are seeing it. Mass awakening is in progress. But there's always going to be party loyalists.
@cparksaffluent
11 күн бұрын
Many Americans can see it, there’s just nothing we can do about it.
@dabrupro
11 күн бұрын
Sorry. I didn't make that very clear. The elderly Chinese folks in the class lived through part of Mao's Cultural Revolution in China. From their perspective, the USA is going through it's own version of the Cultural Revolution - a deliberate and planned destruction of societal values and a re-education into the approved way of thinking imposed on the people by an authoritarian, self-anointed elite. And, they are surprised that Americans do not understand that this is what is happening -- the systematic destruction, for example, of the family and the shift towards State control of every aspect of life. The different aspects of this process have been described many times (see, for example, Political Ponerology by Andrew M. Lobaczewski and Plastic Words by Uwe Poerksen, the writings of Gustave Le-bon). These Chinese elders are surprised that Americans cannot see that this is what is happening. Many people know that Mao Tse-tung was a Chinese, Marxist theorist. What most people don't know is that he was groomed by Yale University. The old Yale University newspaper articles about Mao are available online. Political correctness, woke-ism, CRT, etc. are all part of the same playbook. (As an aside, the books of Antony C Sutton provide some interesting history about how the powers that be back different sides in the proven divide and conquer scheme.)
Wow, Jason! I have even more respect for you after this episode! I had no idea you even knew who Larken Rose is. Thank you for introducing him, and his ideas, to your large audience! 👏
@chrispaul7849
11 күн бұрын
My last post was deleted, no idea why. Anyhow, I followed Larken for over a decade just from hearing him call into truth pods--his intellect and Hope for mankind is a marvelous gift.
@michalzebrak349
5 күн бұрын
3qaa
Saw the movie months ago. It is a must watch. Victim mentality is rampant in our Country
@tajudeenbintijani
9 күн бұрын
Statism mentality is even worse.
Watching the movie now. My biggest shock was Whitlock never seeing the late 80's movie "they live".
Fabulous movie! And I have a dear friend and talented actor Keith Johnson playing a supporting role! So proud!
@brem8918
11 күн бұрын
I will definitely download it!
This film was brilliant!! I’ve been spreading the word for some months now. Every American should experience this movie to remove the rose colored glasses of false privilege within the social strata. Kudos to Jason for highlighting this cleverly produced expose’.
Thanks again for having us on. This was great fun!
@timmorgan-kz4gf
9 сағат бұрын
Guys, I am personally going to get everyone I know to watch this movie!
Whitlock is the truth man
@rickpowers3677
7 күн бұрын
The character's name is Samuel that's what I too.
Larken Rose is the best! Please read all his books, especially The Most Dangerous Superstition
Love Miss Shemeka Michelle, This woman keeps saying wise things. When she said she wants to share the movie because she wants to figure out who is stupid, I almost fell out my chair. She is a force of nature
Forget Wikipedia, the movie isn't found on Rottentomatoes, that's RARE
Larken Rose most certainly is an anarchist. He prefers the term Voluntaryist (the only legitimate relationships between people are voluntary ones, which precludes government). Anarchism simply means without rulers, it does not mean without rules.
I looked it up, it is on Tubi
@marshallwashburn
11 күн бұрын
Is Tubi a paid subscription?
@MrGarysugarman
2 күн бұрын
@@marshallwashburn I've heard it's free, but I haven't checked, yet.
The last time I had a politician come to my door to encourage me to vote for him, I told him that I have no interest in voting for someone to rule over me.😀
I highly recommend listening to The Quash podcast hosted by the guy who played Mr. Jones. It really breaks down what the gov really is and the need for decentralization
Best movie/message I’ve ever seen! Blessings for Jason for introducing us to this! God bless these men for making this film! I saw a parallel with Christian pastors and denomination leaders/popes. There is one mediator between God and man-Christ Jesus!
Thank you Jason. Larken Rose has a KZread channel.
Excellent episode, very thought provoking. Well done Jason and crew.
Thanks for highlighting this film for those that were not aware of it.
1:00:39 The Princess Bride is an example of cheezey acting that has become a classic
@andyroid5028
10 күн бұрын
Cheesey acting? Pfft. The actors were fantastic. The only actor that *maybe* struggled a bit may have been Andre the Giant.
Great movie. Terrific recommendation. Saw it on Amazon prime.
This reminds of the show Taboo in the last two episodes the main character makes a statement, “Not everyone can handle being free.” Being free to make your own destiny is often a heavy weight for many because it’s too easy to be dependent on someone else to care for you then be independent. 🤔
@bletchdroshek5984
11 күн бұрын
YES
@benlaw4647
11 күн бұрын
Yep !
@jasonleveck8546
11 күн бұрын
Though I fail, I try to depend on God Almighty for all the things which I cannot accomplish. Do what I can as a man and try to have faith and leave those things in God's purview to him.
Good segment Jason with the interview with Andrew and Mark!!! Awesome!!!
Having finished watching this, I'm surprised no one brought up Animal Farm. Great film. Surprisingly good
i wish jason would talk on the debate and other things with the election, also like to hear him talk about the supreme court ruling for the january 6th folks that came out yesterday
@zechariahcameron3645
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for beating me to it. I thought he would talk about this and the Bronny James pick since it became official. This episode was probably recorded yesterday. Who knows?
@marcusbrown2378
12 күн бұрын
I wish you don’t have to watch it 🙈
@shawnkemp7781
12 күн бұрын
all of em pre recorded@@zechariahcameron3645
@goaliechickie7319
12 күн бұрын
He's not smart enough to discuss the SCOTUS... period.
@goodfractalspoker7179
12 күн бұрын
Why don’t you talk about it instead and be the man you want others to be?
We are not free. "freedom" means being in the domain of the 'free'. We are at 'liberty' (libredom?) which means in the domain of what you are allowed to do. I was in the military and it becomes obvious very quickly. It's so obvious I can't believe people don't realise it. I was 'free' as a kid. My dad gave it to me. He lfunded my 'freedom' to be like Huckleberry Finn during the summers. Winters were for work (there was always work to survive, of course). Love him, dearly. God rest him
Andrew, "They Live" is my second favorite movie after "Groundhog Day". I have to see this
@NeoNitty
9 күн бұрын
“Well put your…little hand in mine” 😂😂😂 claaasic
Great show!!
JJ Green is a friend of mine from flint michigan, great movie, great actors…wow jason, u finally did something right 😂
Larken Rose for the win!!
Let’s get folks to watch this movie!
Our people have a problem with racial idolatry, and pride. Everything is tied up in their blackness. They throw God away in order to respect their skin and they just will not admit that they made a bad decision which leaves so many of us easy to be exploited
Excellent. Renting the movie now!
How did TJ not like Mr Jones? he was the best and funniest character by far " They gonna be in debt up to their ears" LOL 😅🤣😂
Thank you, I watched it!
Yeah, I followed the people on twitter behind this movie. It was very clear what it was about. I have been trying to convince people that we still are slaves - specifically debt slaves. The groundwork for debt slavery really took off under the Reagan Tax act. Up to then we were just wage and tax slaves.
I love a good satire. Definitely checking this one out!
i'll buy blu-ray and donate to my library blu-ray circulation.
Well I don't know how interestedbi am in this movie as a Christian but the fact that Oklahoma passed a bill to teach the Bible in schools and another city will now be putting the 10 commandments in schools is great! Politics is politics, but this can be real change. Also trans kids not able to compete in schools anymore.
@thechristianarchist662
11 күн бұрын
"I don't know how interested i am in this movie as a Christian" - Why would being a Christian effect how interested you are in the movie?
"The Jones Plantation" is a documentary.
They love keeping the division alive! They love it!!!!
@FBI_DOJ
12 күн бұрын
Jason lives it too. It's how he keeps getting views. He's milking this division
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
11 күн бұрын
Nah! He's exposing a toxic culture that was created by the same people you claim to be against😂
@andyroid5028
10 күн бұрын
@@FBI_DOJ *Pfft. LOL. Whatever.* _BTW: I'd be pretty embarrassed to have your username & avatar. Move along, D.C. swamp creature._
Thanks for spreading the word about this flick. I'm gonna have to see it.
I hope this one tells the truth about who REALLY ran the slave trade and who owned MOST of the slaves. I'll give you a hint, it starts with a J and ends with EW. Look into the books by Dr. Tony Martin.
@JJ-Toreddie
11 күн бұрын
The entire slave narrative and civil war isn't what we are told. It's lazy to say an entire group is to blame for all the worlds problems when people consent to their tactics
@BarryOrgan-hb2ri
11 күн бұрын
They also play big part put us back into Slavery .The Gov. had their Hands all the bad things that happen to black peoples
Haven't heard anything on reggie Jackson's comments
@infoguy1978
12 күн бұрын
reggaes is still traumatized by bigoted events in the 70's yet lives in a white community and is never traumatized by black on black crime or black fatherlessness
@acornsucks2111
12 күн бұрын
How was he so arrogant and confident during that time, now he wants us to believe he was frightened.
@smokeyedwards6637
12 күн бұрын
@@acornsucks2111u actually think he wasn't. Now I agree that now theirs opportunities 4 black and it's better than ever but let not act like they was burning and hanging blacks back then. Because no matter what race it is racism exists. And baseball back then was horrible. The players and the people was very racist towards black players. It well documented. No I get it Reggie was a dick. So was Barry bonds. The media never favors a player who doesn't kiss their asses. And that goes 4 black and white people.
@bangalvision7246
12 күн бұрын
@@acornsucks2111you wouldn't be in fear of your life if people who looked like you, homes were being burned down and people being hung up in oak trees?
@bangalvision7246
12 күн бұрын
@@acornsucks2111 you sound dumb for that statement
Streaming on TUBI free
It's a modern-day "Animal Farm". Remember that was Farmer Jones?
just like clock work, every 4 years (election year) they release a movie or doc. that relives the slave state once again. and once again many will fall for the game. people need to get smart to this.
Love your county, never trust your government. Love your God, never trust your religion (denominations dogma and so-called leaders). Love your doctor’s, never trust there opinion. Think for yourself!-Kevin Donahue
@tajudeenbintijani
9 күн бұрын
Jesus was not of organized religion, that was the Pharisees.
I just saw the movie and I'll be honest I thought of Whitlock as Samuel. He tells the truth then gets beat down for it. Someone could see this movie and think that Mr. Smith represents the founding fathers of the US. He eludes to how he learned a lot from his former master being England. That's not what I'm saying I'm just saying I can see how someone could come to that conclusion. I was hoping for a different ending. WARNING SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN"T SEEN THE MOVIE DON"T READ THIS. I thought Mr. Smith was going to end up being the devil and serve up Mr. Jones to the slaves for them to take retribution on him. Mr. Smith laughs and remarks, "Now they are mine forever. Larkin Rose is wrong about the Senate. They are not their to represent the Nation they are there to represent their states.
Just seen the movie. It’s just amazing.
Smartest movie EVER!
I thought Larkin Rose was an anarcho-capitalist. He may have spoken at anarchapulco. Some people say a bad government is better than no government but look at North korea.
@jcoughlin325
8 күн бұрын
He is an Anarcho-capitalist/Voluntaryist
@JamesRiddle_Christ_is_King
8 күн бұрын
@@jcoughlin325 I thought he was. Jeff Berwick likes his work a lot. I think Tom Woods was promoting this project years ago. It took a while.
I follow Larken Rose.
@chrispaul7849
11 күн бұрын
Started listening to Larken over ten years ago when he called into off-the-beaten-path truth pods. Have always been impressed with his intellect and hope for mankind. 😊
@IWantToMature85
11 күн бұрын
@chrispaul7849 I wish that the NBA "Chris Paul" thought like you lol.
I believe you JW love to watch it very soon
I will be checking out this movie ASAP. I really feel like an angry idiot being misled. But I see why I have been rebellious at somethings.
🔥
Don’t know if I will watch it but that was interesting.
Sounds just like share cropping with endless debt.
I saw the 12 minute video years ago.
The premise is accurate to define an Oligarchy, but not a republic. This is why the British have not given up in their quest for globalization. The # 1 impediment is a strong USA, which is governed by the principles of our founding documents. We have only had less than 10 good Presidents, and half of them were assassinated. By the same networks (not lone-nuts) the British Empire.
@hughmungus2589
11 күн бұрын
Republics don't survive when they grow beyond 500k. Representative government doesn't work when your populace is diverse and not everyone wants the same thing. We used to be a "Nation of laws". Now none of "us" can even agree with enforcing laws. Some sects of the populace we feel are exempt from laws and have to riot anytime those laws are enforced.
Your welcome for bringing your family to the gods country.
@bobby12348
11 күн бұрын
You mean hell on earth.
Sounds like all three of them skipped over the share cropping section of their history books.
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
11 күн бұрын
Another KZread "expert". You watched a few videos, now you're A college professor😂
@nicholasjordan7334
11 күн бұрын
@@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om share cropping is pretty basic history in schools that actually teach it. The reconstruction era of America is worth learning about.
Trusting Trump keeps Jason on that plantation 💯🤣
Now every time I see a media black victim, I'm going to comment "Justice for Tee Tee!" with a link to film!
Where can we watch this movie? That might help push it. Tell us where we can go see it
@furyofbongos
11 күн бұрын
Amazon. You can rent it for $4.
@timkinley1779
11 күн бұрын
How are you not capable of looking it up for yourself?
@showmestateofmind883
11 күн бұрын
@@timkinley1779 😂😂😂 That's a good question. I am perfectly capable, though, and did. I chose to go the more expensive route and buy the DVD from their own website. My comment was more for those who aren't capable and anytime anyone ever promotes any product in the history of man they always make a point to tell you where to go to get that product. It was advice for the amateur hour on Jason's movie critique
@DieHard602
3 күн бұрын
it's free on TUBI
So I finally got to see it. Its a GREAT idea for movie, its a cheap movie thought. Almost like a Play recorded on film. I wish they had more budget and better actors to possibly flesh out more of why the slaves were continuing to buy into it. Like maybe change their wardrobe, like they are dressing better but still doing the same slave work. Show they were gaining the appearance of wealth because of the fake money but it really didn't matter. But within the constraints they worked under I thought the movie was great.
Translation: He was give freedom now he won’t fight for it
Welp I'll give this a watch on tubi
Jason needs to read the Most Dangerous Superstition.
@furyofbongos
11 күн бұрын
Yes, the most important book ever written, IMO (with the possible exception of the Bible).
A question I would have asked...."Jones" was it based on Jim Jones? Not Alex Jones. I think they picked that name for a reason.
This movie was a 12 min video years ago.
This movie is a masterpiece. Recommend it to everyone, before the election. MAGA/Trump '24!
@thechristianarchist662
11 күн бұрын
If you're still excited about Trump then you missed the point of the movie.
I don’t watch movies. Why am I here watching this Podcast?
@brem8918
10 күн бұрын
You’ve been called to be informed, and to hear different perspectives!
It's all too obvious. So many people simply do not want to perceive reality. To their own demise.
Hasn’t this movie been out for a while?
If you still believe that government should exist, you didn't fully 'get' the movie.
@tajudeenbintijani
9 күн бұрын
It is a journey of seeing it all unravel bit by bit.
Jason doesn't own his platform, Glen Beck is your master....He cuts your checks>>>>>>Ha Ha
Jason
It’s great that Jason and the crew get the message about political control but too bad they’ll never understand how they let religion still control them. That’ll go right over their heads.
@michaelbeale518
11 күн бұрын
God should control us. Not secularism.
@JJ-Toreddie
11 күн бұрын
He's not there yet but being at the Blaze certainly won't help either
@majorg6065
11 күн бұрын
Religion is not controlling, religion is freeing
@skipsharpe9775
11 күн бұрын
@@majorg6065 Religion teaches God is outside of u like you’re powerless and u must obey God and all that nonsense. Wake up.
@majorg6065
11 күн бұрын
@@skipsharpe9775 you are powerless. No one can save themselves from death.
Are you a red-pill person? See if you can swallow the most potent red pill of all: Larken Rose's book "The Most Dangerous Superstition."
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LOS ANGELES LAKKKERS!!!
Vote vote vote Jason!!!!
@thechristianarchist662
11 күн бұрын
which plantation overseer should he support?
I enjoy watching you, but I'm shocked you have never voted! I don't think you should talk about politics, if you don't do your part.
@tajudeenbintijani
9 күн бұрын
The Politics that keep the illusion of freedom, fairness and choice. #governmentasgod
How much did these guy pay you to promote this ? We had a whole presidential debate.
@thechristianarchist662
11 күн бұрын
you expect a guy who doesn't vote to cover a presidential debate?
@tajudeenbintijani
9 күн бұрын
Biden and Trump, are keeping the many on The American Plantation.
Did dude say “massive secession”? Didn’t quite work out the last time “they” tried…
@thechristianarchist662
11 күн бұрын
it didn't work out because the government stopped them, not because it was a philosophical mistake.
🤦🏾♂️
Had to stop watching when Jason said he was going to give away spoilers
The film is subversive in a great way.
Neocon Bush voter? Seriously?
Meh
White man telling us about slavery i don't think so😂😂
@AlexM-uo9gk
11 күн бұрын
Well aren't they who invented it?
@arbigharbi8613
11 күн бұрын
Why not
@chrispaul7849
11 күн бұрын
you missed the point
@ericelliott9086
11 күн бұрын
When has the white man ever told the truth about anything? We all know the truth will destroy white supremacy.
@timkinley1779
11 күн бұрын
Nobody you have ever known has firsthand knowledge about slavery.
Loves to tap dance for massahs
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
11 күн бұрын
How does it feel being a perpetual victim? Is it other peoples fault you've never worked a day in your life? 😂
@LP-zo4rz
11 күн бұрын
@@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om sound stupid.
Cancel" Fearless at the movies ",stick to current events. Jones Plantation was okay, nothing to write home about. Average movie and plot.
Watch Everett Ellison talk anout this
#LARKENROSE
Sorry.....I can't watch this.
You are the biggest 🦝 in the world
@scottmitchell1974
12 күн бұрын
What's the opposite of that? What are you?
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om
11 күн бұрын
Yet you watch😂 another internet black panther😂
@bobby12348
11 күн бұрын
@@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8omat least it doesn't make fun of people that suffer for four hundred years.