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Excerpts
From Chapter Four
Disappointments
Are Great!
(Follow
The Money, the
Internet)
- "Get
the Picture on
Video"
By Troy
Cory-Stubblefield /
Josie
Cory
"Getting
the Picture on Video" --
In addition to the
polarizing influences of two
roles Troy plays to make the
series work, "the hardest role",
he says, "were the scenes where I
was the actual cameraman for
close-ups." Because someone had
to do it, he sometimes becomes at
odds with other well-known celebs
and politicians on each 30 minute
episode.
-----Consequently, if
something goes amiss, the scene
video taped by Troy will most
often make a profound impact on
the disappointment. For instance,
in the "Yesterday's Hero"
episode, Chancy clicks around
vacillating scenes, video
fingerprinting, Reagan being
shot, Hitler with Eva and his
dog, and a young vivacious girl
in a blue dress being hugged by a
sophisticated older man.
----- The woman's
appearance and manner is used by
the TV director/producer to
suggest to the audience that she
is Billy Clinton's paramour. To
the cameraman, she was simply the
potential wicked dame of society
that disguised herself, as little
Mama Sunshine to get close to the
President.
----- To Clinton, if Troy
was the close-up
cameraman/dignitary on stage,
that had accidently caught the
audio sound bites with the hug
and smile, think of the impact on
the disappointment. Troy says,
"the videocam became as much a
part of his stage act as the
white tux and the black
cane."
-----In each World War II
episode of "To Kill With A Song":
"Lost Women of Italy", "Sad
Movies", "Yesterday's Hero",
"Eagle's Nest", and "Made in
Bavaria", a Brooke Sister is
featured playing the brain
fingerprinting
game.
----- In "Sad Movies", the
Brooke Sisters are portrayed by
Beth Stare and Brooke Kenvin.
Amber (Josie Cory) narrates this
segment in a solemn, serious way.
Fascinated by Troy's hypnotic
gaze, and the brain
fingerprinting zygomatic
templephones (1986 style), Beth
offers him hints as to who killed
dancer Claudia, and thus begins
their promising
friendship.
-----Chancy uses his
"video packet" off the Internet
browser as Beth soulfully watches
the video wafts seen on the
computer window to help her solve
the crime and win the "To Kill
With A Song" prize money. The
four minute "video packets",
which include Mel Carter's hit
song, "All of A Sudden" and
Priscilla Cory's, song hit, "Sad
Movies", help arouse memories of
the song that was playing at the
time of the crime stored in her
brain.
-----"Made in Bavaria",
the most recent of the European
episodes, which profiles some of
the youth born during the Nazi
era and post-war Germany. The
millionaire Hopfen broker, Hans
Steininger of Geisenfeld, one of
those profiled says, "the
American occupiers of 1946 saw
beer as a vehicle to help rebuild
Germany, to exercise control over
the price and terms for consumer
beer
distribution.
-----A special association
was created between the Bavarian
hop farmers". Hans maintains, the
government sponsored "Stammtisch"
enterprise wanted to make sure
the coalition had a clear field
in every vice related commodity
and glass of beer sold around the
world.
-----The idea was that the
coalition would not only set
prices with the breweries for
hop, but for cigarettes, sex,
music and any other thing that
might be considered part of the
industry, which in effect, was
themselves, one of the coalition
quasi-government "occupiers"
enterprise. The terms and prices
became the tax base as the
industry standard -- to help
guarantee war reparations
pay-off. The same type of program
was devised for Volkswagen sales.
*(See Footnote.) Charters To
Fannie Mae
*
-----As it happened, the
same type of the government
sponsored "Stammtisch" coalition,
was used in pre-2000 China. One
of the main purposes of China's
government sponsored enterprises
with Troy, was entertainment,
communications and the Brooke
Sisters. They saw music, women,
cell phones, cigarettes, wine and
beer as a vehicle to help rebuild
China and exercise tax controls
over the price, and terms for
anything that was attracted to
women.
----- "Special" charter
agreements and government portals
were made between China's state
owned manufacturers to allow
Chinese and the foreigner to buy
into China's business world with
special protections. The idea was
the start of a banking system to
help collect taxes and finance
the gold rush to set prices for
sales to and from
America.
-----For his part, Troy
asserts that as a joint venture
among a few of state owned
businesses, Troy introduced Ron
Rice's Hawaiian Tropic Beauty
Pageant, the Melvin Belli Legal
Firm, Canada Air, the City of Las
Vegas, McDonald Aircraft, Loral,
ChinaExpo 2000, Warner Bros., and
Gideon Bible sales to China.
----- The Bible sales
signified the new open door
policy by the government to
control not only the creation of
a legal justice system, but also
a tax system that could collect
future taxes on content,
intellectual property, gambling,
and distribution sales. By that
measure, it's part and partial to
the process that would connect
China's new free enterprise
system to Hong Kong, and her
entry into the WTO.*(See
Footnote.) Charters To Fannie Mae
*
-----The first playmate
centerfold introduced to China,
was Christy Thom. She plays a
wholesome young actress while
performing with Troy, and several
Chinese models fresh from the
provinces in the "Train To
Anshan"
episode.
----- Troy, as well as
each of the Brooke Sisters that
are chosen to perform, feel a bit
of an outsider in the communist
world, as they sing "Eyes That
Hypnotize", in front of the large
portrait of Mao in Tiananmen
Square. Each model has nurtured
dreams carefully hidden from
prying eyes, to become a
centerfold playmate.
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