Kirby Sommers. Hollywood.
First episode of CONNECTIONS by James Burke (released late 1970s) named TRIGGER EFFECT has “Flight 911” nearly crashing into a skyscraper in NYC as predictive programming for 2001, so the mockup of the building inside Lookout Mountain studio of a 911 type event is thoroughly believable.
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0:022 secondsA lot of what we have seen in the films and in the books and in probably all
0:1111 secondscultural sort of um historical things such as Andy Warhol
0:1919 secondspainting so on and so forth. Well, all of this if for those of you who have been following my work, they're all connected to intelligence.
0:3030 secondsSeveral years ago, I wrote an article, Rosemary's Baby was made by the Department of Defense. So, I'm going to share that information with you here
0:3838 secondsbecause just recently, I started writing about
0:4545 secondsCharlie Sheen's publicist, a man by the name of Jeffrey Ballard. And I
0:5252 secondsdiscovered that his entire story is not true. and that in fact he too was connected to the CIA.
1:041 minute, 4 secondsThat article, I'll leave a link to it below, is on my Substack. I believe it's free. It's it's sort of a preview of a
1:131 minute, 13 secondslonger piece that I'm working on. So, my name is Kirby Summers. If you are new to my channel, I am a survivor of a person.
1:231 minute, 23 secondsUm, and I want to just explain this because I read a very disturbing comment. So
1:301 minute, 30 secondswhen I describe my abuser whose name I generally try not to mention, I always say that he is above Epstein.
1:401 minute, 40 secondsSo that the way the um structure of power works is that somebody like
1:461 minute, 46 secondsJeffrey Epstein was an intermediary. He is a lowlevel just like Lawrence King, just like Craig
1:551 minute, 55 secondsSpence, even Glenn Maxwell. They are expendable people because there's a
2:012 minutes, 1 secondrevolving door of these people who do um that sort of they they work on behalf of
2:092 minutes, 9 secondspeople that are above them. So when I say I am a survivor of I'm just going to
2:162 minutes, 16 secondsprobably rephrase it and say one of Jeffrey Epstein's bosses. Maybe that'll clarify it for some because I read an
2:252 minutes, 25 secondsodd comment that it was insulting for me to state that I'm a survivor of somebody who was higher than Epstein. Well, yeah,
2:342 minutes, 34 secondsit's a pyramid situation and there are people above Epstein. I think that most of you who follow uh me and my work
2:442 minutes, 44 secondsunderstand that you know there are people above and there are people below and we have been studying what we call the Epstein class. So I just wanted to
2:532 minutes, 53 secondsclarify that for some people I am an author. I am a researcher. My work
3:013 minutes, 1 secondfocuses on the intelligence aspect in regards to the people in Epstein's
3:083 minutes, 8 secondscircle. the people that the public is not necessarily aware of. And today we're gonna uh touch upon Roman
3:173 minutes, 17 secondsPalansk's uh hick which should I'll leave a link below. The other thing
3:243 minutes, 24 secondsI'll do is right after Palansky made this hit, Rosemary's Baby, he he
3:323 minutes, 32 secondsworked on a another movie, uh, which he then walked away from, and that other
3:393 minutes, 39 secondsmovie, um, is literally the most boring thing you'll ever want to see, and you won't want to see it.
3:473 minutes, 47 secondsUm, it's also connected to intelligence, although I doubt anybody will find that But what it will show and I'm not going
3:573 minutes, 57 secondsto other than what I'm going to share with you right now. I'm not going to share anything else about that film other than to say that this is a uh the
4:064 minutes, 6 secondsIra 11 book that was used for this film.
4:114 minutes, 11 secondsThat's an intelligence uh created op and it had it served its purpose. We
4:194 minutes, 19 secondscan discuss its purpose at another time if you have questions.
4:234 minutes, 23 secondsthat I can address in a future podcast, feel free to leave them below. So that um
4:314 minutes, 31 secondsthe 1968 movie poster for Roman Palansk's directorial debut in the United States um for one of the most
4:404 minutes, 40 secondssatanic films of all time, namely Rosemary's Baby has a subtitle that reads, "It's not what you're expecting."
4:484 minutes, 48 secondsSo the fact that I've been able to discover this film and others as well as let's say
4:564 minutes, 56 secondsother people who write books um so I I I throughout the years have uncovered uh
5:055 minutes, 5 secondsNabokov who wrote Alolita as also having been provided money by CIA again that's on my
5:135 minutes, 13 secondssubstack and I have been exposing a very long line of people who are connected and I show receipts. I show receipts
5:215 minutes, 21 secondswith all of my work to intelligence. So that I expose I1 as having written books
5:275 minutes, 27 secondsand films for the United States military uh the propaganda machine. And so the
5:355 minutes, 35 secondsfact that somebody like myself came around and discovered this well it's not what they uh expected. So, I tried to
5:435 minutes, 43 secondsshare information about this film a couple of years ago and when I showed a photo of a guy Woodhouse who is the
5:505 minutes, 50 secondshusband of Rosemary who is incidentally from Omaha, Nebraska written as such by
6:006 minutesIra Leven in the film in the book sorry that later became the film one year later. So really like rapid fire rapid
6:096 minutes, 9 secondsfire almost no time displaying uh the occult sign which are the horns the d e
6:176 minutes, 17 secondsv i l sorry I have to spell some words and other times I have to make up a word entirely because of this platform uh
6:266 minutes, 26 secondsthere was some push back people were saying oh well that's uh this I love you in in you know in sign language well I
6:356 minutes, 35 secondsreally hate to burst your bubble, but um Helen Keller uh born June 27th, 1880.
6:476 minutes, 47 secondsLet me just add a photo of her to Okay, there you go. Well,
6:546 minutes, 54 secondsHelen Keller, who was born on June 27, 1880, and who died uh June 1st, 1968,
7:017 minutes, 1 seconduh she was a Satanist. I'm sorry to burst your bubble. Go look it up yourself. Um,
7:097 minutes, 9 secondswe're going to take a short detour so that I can explain to you how the occult
7:157 minutes, 15 secondssign for I you know like the demon occult sign is in fact also the
7:257 minutes, 25 secondsuniversal I love you sign that was uh made very popular by Helen Keller who as
7:317 minutes, 31 secondsI just said she's a Satanist. Now in her autobiography which is called my
7:387 minutes, 38 secondsreligion which was published in 1927 there it was a tribute to Emmanuel Swedenborg whom she regarded as one of
7:467 minutes, 46 secondsthe noblest champions true Christianity has ever known. Now Keller openly
7:537 minutes, 53 secondsdeclared that the teachings of this man had been her light and a staff in her hand and by his vision splendid.
8:028 minutes, 2 secondsAnd she went on to just she could not was just praise after praise after praise for this man. Now Swedenborg himself was a mystic and a theologian.
8:148 minutes, 14 secondsAll right. Um you can look him up yourself. Emmanuel Swedenborg born January 29th 1988 through March 29th 1772.
8:278 minutes, 27 secondsAnd theosophy. So he's one of the mystics who influenced the creation of theosophy which is um
8:378 minutes, 37 secondswhich is a satanic thing. Okay. So uh again don't be upset when I tell you that Helen Keller's I
8:458 minutes, 45 secondslove you sign is the same as the I love S A T A N sign. Uh because on top of her
8:548 minutes, 54 secondsbeing a Satanist, she was also a a eugenist. Um and we know that that
9:039 minutes, 3 secondsbelieving in eugenics has a long history which you know did not end with Jeffrey
9:109 minutes, 10 secondsEpstein who was also a eugenist. So that yes to go back to Guy Woodhouse he is
9:179 minutes, 17 seconds100% using the demonic hand sign in the satanic film Rosemary's Baby. Why else would he do
9:269 minutes, 26 secondsthat? He's not going to say, "Let's let's let's uh let's uh do a surfing sign." Okay? It's a satanic film, and
9:339 minutes, 33 secondsthat's what's happening. Now, these three guys, I'm sure uh one or two of them are recognizable to you. On the
9:429 minutes, 42 secondsleft, we have Ira Leven. In the middle, we have William Castle and then we have Roman Palansky. They were friends.
9:529 minutes, 52 secondsIt's widely believed they were all Satanists and but frankly they're also intelligence assets much in the same way
9:599 minutes, 59 secondsas Epstein and perhaps closer to being actual spies. Um, so
10:0610 minutes, 6 secondssome of you may know about Arnon Milchin who was a known MSAD operative who used Hollywood
10:1510 minutes, 15 secondsand created a position for himself as a director in Hollywood
10:2210 minutes, 22 secondsum as a cover for the fact that he was a spy for Israel's MSAD. Now,
10:3210 minutes, 32 secondsit wasn't discovered that he was a MSAD operative until the end of his career.
10:3910 minutes, 39 secondsThe person who recruited him was uh prime minister of Israel, Shimon Perez.
10:4610 minutes, 46 secondsThis stuff you can even find, I'm sure it's been updated uh for Milchin's Wikipedia page because once he retired,
10:5410 minutes, 54 secondsyou know, he just let it be known he was a massage operative. Now, what he was really doing was uh
11:0511 minutes, 5 secondsgun running and finding information, nuclear information, sending off
11:1311 minutes, 13 secondsparts of this to Israel, um highly restricted information. you can
11:2111 minutes, 21 secondsgo into the uh CIA and FBI archives and perhaps you can find a little of this.
11:2811 minutes, 28 secondsUm so in Hollywood um there's a place uh called
11:3811 minutes, 38 secondslet me just many of you have heard about it. Okay. Um,
11:4711 minutes, 47 secondsLookout Mountain. Uh, it's in the Laurel Canyon area of Los Angeles.
11:5411 minutes, 54 secondsIt was the Air Force's secret movie making compound. You know what? Let me just show you an image of it cuz maybe
12:0212 minutes, 2 secondsyou haven't seen it. Later, it became Jared Leto's house. He purchased this and turned it
12:1012 minutes, 10 secondsinto his house. So Jared Leto, I have been uh basically going into his
12:2012 minutes, 20 secondslife as one of these unusual people connected to
12:2712 minutes, 27 secondslet's say Charlie Sheen and the so-called publicist who [snorts]
12:3512 minutes, 35 secondsis a child molester who died I believe two years ago who was also connected to
12:4212 minutes, 42 secondsintelligence. So that a lot of these actors the reason Jared Leto from what I can
12:5012 minutes, 50 secondssee was able to purchase Lookout Mountain which belonged to the government to use as his personal home
12:5812 minutes, 58 secondsis because he too was connected to intelligence. However, I digress. Um
13:0513 minutes, 5 secondsso Lookout Mountain was only supposed to be used by the military. However, um
13:1213 minutes, 12 secondsArnon Milchin, who was working for MSAD, not for CIA. However, CIA and MSAD have long had a collaborative history.
13:2313 minutes, 23 secondsThey allowed Milchin to film his 1978 movie, The Medusa Touch. Now, it starred Richard Burton and Lee Remick.
13:3513 minutes, 35 secondsMany of you may never have seen it. You might be able to find it somewhere. It's really not that old. It's 1978. You can
13:4313 minutes, 43 secondsstill find it. So, the theme of the movie is telekinesess, meaning that a person can make something happen just by
13:5013 minutes, 50 secondsusing the power of one's brain. And um that's the stage set. I was able to find this photo a couple of years ago that
13:5913 minutes, 59 secondswas created at the Lookout Mountain stage. Like you can see how big that building was. I showed it to you. that
14:0714 minutes, 7 secondsthey had underground levels and they had stage sets. And it's even believed that the moon landing. Now, this is what has
14:1514 minutes, 15 secondsbeen rumored was filmed in one of these rooms where frankly um
14:2414 minutes, 24 secondsI'm going to skip that part for now. In any event, what I want to do here by showing you the lookout mounting
14:3214 minutes, 32 secondsmountain stage set for the Medusa touch by Arnon Milchin is that this was when I
14:4014 minutes, 40 secondssaw it the first time. Frankly, what it reminded me of and I'm curious if it also reminds you of this is that horrible day in September of 2001.
14:5214 minutes, 52 secondsAnd um but this was all the way back in 1973, I think. Right? Didn't I just say 1973?
15:0015 minutesUh let's see. I've got tons of notes here. Um 1978.
15:0915 minutes, 9 secondsSo, it's a lie then that Lookout Mountain was created solely for the use of the
15:1815 minutes, 18 secondsgovernment in perhaps showing uh the films to military men. We know that
15:2715 minutes, 27 secondsMarilyn Monroa had access to this. We know that Bob Pope had access to this.
15:3315 minutes, 33 secondsNow, while the public may have some knowledge, not a lot, but some knowledge about Lookout Mountain, uh the public
15:4215 minutes, 42 secondsdoes not have knowledge about another place that was on the east coast, uh
15:4815 minutes, 48 secondswhich is basically um what I'm going to discuss with you today. And let's see,
15:5515 minutes, 55 secondsdo I even have a photo of it here? If I don't, let me see if you know what I
16:0116 minutes, 1 secondprobably don't have it. However, however,
16:1016 minutes, 10 secondson the east coast, the US Army had
16:1916 minutes, 19 secondspurchased uh the former Paramount motion picture studio uh
16:2716 minutes, 27 secondswhich was located and is still there. I believe the buildings are still there in Long Island and Atoria and they took it over in February of 1942.
16:3916 minutes, 39 secondsSo it became the signal corps photographic center. Later it was called the army pictorial center. It was home
16:4716 minutes, 47 secondsto filmmakers and still photographs who covered the war and produced countless training films. Now I was able to dig
16:5616 minutes, 56 secondsthrough these like archives of this have completely been scrubbed from anything
17:0317 minutes, 3 secondsbut I got very I was you know when I'm just doggy with a bone when I'm going down rabbit holes and these are much deeper than rabbit holes to be honest.
17:1517 minutes, 15 secondsUm, I just keep going and I was able to locate a couple of people that had been talking about something and I found um,
17:2517 minutes, 25 secondsrelatives of people who had parents and uncles and family members
17:3217 minutes, 32 secondswho worked at the facility. And um I was able to discover that
17:4117 minutes, 41 secondsIra Leven's career pretty much
17:4817 minutes, 48 secondswas given a boost by working for the government. And let me just briefly
17:5717 minutes, 57 secondsgo over Ira Leven's career. He was a student at New York University where he is said to
18:0518 minutes, 5 secondshave quote entered a contest for script writing sponsored by CBS. CBS is one of
18:1318 minutes, 13 secondsthree television stations in the United States. We only had three. We had CBS, NBC, and ABC.
18:2218 minutes, 22 secondsAll of these were outed in 1975 during the church committee hearings as having been let's call them uh arms of the CIA.
18:3418 minutes, 34 secondsCIA had a working relationship with all of these television stations and um it was
18:4318 minutes, 43 secondsexposed that yes, you know, we share in the news and we share with our shows what we are allowed
18:5118 minutes, 51 secondsto share with the public. So that everything we've watched historically was
18:5918 minutes, 59 secondskind of given to us by Intel. A lot of you are aware of this now, but a lot of the public is still unaware. However, that's how it is said he got his start.
19:1119 minutes, 11 secondsUh, his script um was the basis um for an episode of a TV
19:1919 minutes, 19 secondsseries called The Clock, which premiered in 1950. After college, he wrote training films and other scripts for
19:2719 minutes, 27 secondsradio and television. Now, his first uh produced play, No Time for Sergeants, was adapted from the 1954 M Heyman
19:3619 minutes, 36 secondsnovel, a comedy about a hillbilly drafted into the United States Air Force. It opened on Broadway in 1955 and
19:4519 minutes, 45 secondsit starred another interesting fellow who one day we will go into Andy Griffith. We know Andy Griffith because
19:5319 minutes, 53 secondsof Opie Ron Howard which leads to another can of wor uh worms and we will
20:0020 minutesget into that in a future podcast. If you want to like really look at my work, which again I I look at the intelligence
20:0820 minutes, 8 secondsaspect of all of these things, everything is on my Substack. I encourage you to just
20:1620 minutes, 16 secondssupport my work perhaps by becoming a member of my Substack. In any event, that kickstarted Andy Griffith's very
20:2520 minutes, 25 secondslong career. Um, and then, you know, it kind of was the precursor
20:3220 minutes, 32 secondsto Goomemer Pile, US uh MC. Now, these were done intentionally, right? Because
20:4020 minutes, 40 secondsthe government wanted people to go into the Korean War.
20:4520 minutes, 45 secondsThey wanted to showcase Americans as having like the duty are our our young men, right? Uh the duty to go and fight
20:5420 minutes, 54 secondsfor our country. Now, little did our young men know through World War I,
21:0121 minutes, 1 secondWorld War II, the Korean War, later the Vietnam War, and the wars, you know, we have we're in the middle of a war now.
21:1021 minutes, 10 secondsLittle did these young men know that they would never be the same. that those who survived
21:1821 minutes, 18 secondsum would never be the same and and the mothers and fathers who sent their sons into war would be um traumatized because
21:2821 minutes, 28 secondswhen they received their sons back afterwards, uh if they weren't missing a limb, they were kind of messed up in the
21:3621 minutes, 36 secondshead. Um, so however, um,
21:4321 minutes, 43 secondsRosemary's Baby was only Ira Leven's second book.
21:4921 minutes, 49 secondsUm, his first play was turned into a movie and then a hit television series and his second one was Rosemary's Baby.
21:5821 minutes, 58 secondsBut for anybody who thought that, oh, he he was lucky. No, he wasn't lucky because
22:0622 minutes, 6 secondsthe three men on the screen, the two men on the screen, sorry. One on the left is another writer by the name of Paul
22:1522 minutes, 15 secondsCaster, who is talking to an older man by the name of Norton S. Parker, who was
22:2322 minutes, 23 secondsthe chief of the writer's branch for the military for
22:3022 minutes, 30 secondsthe whole thing. That's the equivalent of Lookout Mountain. And on the East Coast, almost nobody knew we had the equivalent of that on the East Coast.
22:4122 minutes, 41 secondsAnd Norton Parker uh was the head of the writer's branch. So what I want to show with you, I want to show you right now
22:5022 minutes, 50 secondsis that I was able to get this from a family member of one of the
22:5922 minutes, 59 secondspeople who was there. So if we look at the
23:0623 minutes, 6 secondslet's look at uh starting where I uh sort of like highlighted Parker's name.
23:1523 minutes, 15 secondsParker as a retired colonel was the head of the writer's branch but to my knowledge was never CEO of the studio.
23:2423 minutes, 24 secondsHis basic job was to contract writers mostly civilian to various projects. So
23:3123 minutes, 31 secondsyou see he's contracting writers to write civilian meaning for the public or other projects meaning for the
23:3923 minutes, 39 secondsgovernment. There were several military writers that worked under Norton including Ira 11 and then we have two
23:4923 minutes, 49 secondsother names that we can go into but I'm not going to do it in this podcast. Jack Warner Jr. and Robert Irving. So we now
23:5723 minutes, 57 secondshave confirmation. I'm showing you a receipt that Ira 11 worked for the government and that in fact Rosemary's
24:0524 minutes, 5 secondsbaby was made by the Department of Defense. that frankly most of what you
24:1224 minutes, 12 secondshave seen in the movies and on your television screens and even now let's say in places like Netflix or wherever
24:2124 minutes, 21 secondsyou download your entertainment from is still brought to you courtesy of your friendly government and I say that in a
24:3024 minutes, 30 secondsmocking way. Um, as a nice tidbit, I will leave you with the fact that
24:3624 minutes, 36 secondsJessica Sarah Sarah Jakar Parker, whose image is
24:4424 minutes, 44 secondson the screen, is related to none other than the man who helped Ira Leven with
24:5224 minutes, 52 secondshis career. a lot of these so-called actresses like Sarah Jessica Parker who
24:5924 minutes, 59 secondsclaim that she was born into poverty and well no she has she is a bloodline
25:0725 minutes, 7 secondsrelative of people who have long connections to the government. If you
25:1425 minutes, 14 secondsjust and I'll just say if you just look into the list of things that Sarah Jessica Parker has been involved with,
25:2525 minutes, 25 secondslook at Hocus Pocus that's connected to um witchcraft, right? Look at all of her
25:3225 minutes, 32 secondswork and and how it too uh has been used for a cultural conditioning.
25:4025 minutes, 40 secondsWith that note, I'm going to anticipate your feedback on the information that I've just provided and I'm going to
25:4925 minutes, 49 secondsleave a link to the article if you want to read the article. It's on my Substack. And again, all of my articles interlock. They interconnect because they're all connected to intelligence.
26:0026 minutesAnd that's how um I've been kind of looking at the Epstein case and making
26:0826 minutes, 8 secondsthese connections from long ago, not just to Epstein, but to the ongoing child abuse uh problem that a lot of
26:1726 minutes, 17 secondspeople became aware of because of the Epstein case. Okay guys, have a good day. Till next time. Bye.