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Today a main source of truth.We're going to do something a little different,
but we'll still tie in our kthrough twelve educational horrors affecting our children
in our country, tying in themedia and Big Farmer and their goals for
domination over your thoughts. We willbe discussing a timely coming of age mystery
novel, The Luminescence Manual, whichaddresses the intimate reach media has into our
lives, even if it has adistant entity for the masses. Themes such
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as what messages are broadcast and whataffects the constant flow of information has on
individuals as well as society will leavethe reader rediscovering personal power and I hope
that also occurs from our discussion todaywith the author Elizabeth Lang Rediscover and reclaim
ourselves. Your soul is worth fightingfor. This is the main Source of
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Truth podcast and very few parents havesaid anything what Seawan mcgriarty did. Sean
mcbriarty is in the fust OFCUS today. Sean, though, how pervasive is
that in our school? Sean mcgriartyjoins us now. He just won this
lawsuit and gets four eight thousand dollarsfrom the school board. Good morning,
Shawn, you're his most dangerous dadapparently. How are you are you being
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so or what you do by alocal district for exposing the transgender library display?
Can you explain to what's what happens? Hey? You are so with
everything that's going on to we justtalked to this just like alcohol mail.
Yeah, about the over specialization ofbooks and libraries at the pool and they
look like you put the handle onthat. That's the why I makets you
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to support there. I ask youto support this podcast if you wanted to
continue, and if you want tohelp me with my legal expenses and God
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at www dot gibsen go dot com, slash Sean mcbriardy And now onto the
show. All right, Folks,Season two, episode ninety one, as
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we approach one hundred episodes from mainsource of truth, Who to Thunk It?
Today's December eleventh, twenty twenty three, as we record, and today
I have on Elizabeth Lang and Ithink I'm going to title this one the
Luminessence Manual Reclaim Ourselves, But firsta Bible verse. I'm probably gonna pronounce
this wrong hobikic habakic two two andagain. I always try to tie in
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a Bible versus something that you knowmakes sense of the podcast, and in
this case, it says and theLord answered me, write the vision,
make it plain on tablets so hemay run who reads it. I had
a conversation after we stopped recording withour guest and she said, you know,
one of the biggest things she couldadvise is, if you want to
write a book, just start writingit. You can't wait for the perfect
time. Just start writing it.And if you write, you know.
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One of the things I've been reallytrying to do. I have a substack
at Sean mcbriardy. I've been writingfor an outlet, national outlet, Your
News. I'm trying to do thebest I can to provide content, videos,
audio, podcasts, written content,whatever it is, to continue to
help expose the problems that we're seeingin our K through twelve educational system.
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And there are some many problems.You just can't keep up with it.
So I want to go from there. I want to do a little bit
an update here. So I publishedon your News and also Substack in a
article called you can't electronically copy copyrightpublic documents with a big question mark.
This case really affects every person's rightto know in every state across the country,
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including any members of the press,because right now what in Maine is
happening is the lawyers Drummond Woodson,who represents some ninety percent of the two
hundred and fifty three school districts inMaine. They also represent the main de
Primate of Education, the main SchoolManagement Association, the main Principals Association,
and the entire spider web cabal ofwhat is the three billion dollar industry in
education. And what they're saying isto me, a journalist, a member
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of the press, that I can'telectronically copy a copyrighted item. The only
way that I could actually have aright to know as to what was in
a binder called the twenty fifth AnnualNew Superintendent's Workshop, a workshop that was
held in public, paid for bythe taxpayers, in which taxpayer paid superintendents
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went and received in their hand thisbinder from Drummond Woodson, paid for by
the taxpayers. And because there's alittle C copyright symbol on it, what
the school Micah grant the superintendent ofHerman School District School Department in Herman,
Maine, is saying is that,yeah, this doesn't apply to freedom of
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access, which is in May it'scalled Freedom of Access Act. In your
state, it might be called Freedomof Information Act. That's what it's called
nationally. But that you can't breakdown the walls and the lack of transparency
in the government because we're not goingto give it to you. And the
only way that you can do itis if you schedule an hour meeting,
come to the location with a penand paper, and hand right out of
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the manual the things that you wantto get. It's completely nonsensical. So
last Thursday I was in Maine SuperiorCourt in Bangor, Maine, because the
only way to seek grievance against themain FOA law for my school is to
take them to superior court. Andpart of this situation, it's so stupid,
it's funny. The superintendent said tome, if you take a photo
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of the materials, I'm going toend the session completely against the FOE law.
The fall law basically says you cancopy whatever you want, whenever you
want. Now, there are certainthings you can't copy. You can't copy
attorney client communications, which it wasn'tin this situation. It's from a lawyer
to a client. Or in thiscase, we have a situation where a
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taxpayer funded entity, a school department, is paying Drummond Woods and the lawyers
to fight and police their copyright provisionwhile getting paid in court to fight the
copyright position, while a journalist triesto gain the information then glean the resources
from that public document. The wholething is just completely ridiculous. But anyway,
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yeah, you can't copy attorney clientcommunications, student employee records. However,
phones used in public emails are foout worthy collective bargaining materials, but
not union member non bargaining written materialsor names. As what he's tried to
pull a couple times. We're goingto assume on that also personal contact information
for public employees, security plans andnotes, and documents prepared for during lawful
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executive sessions. And I have awhole other discussion on executive sessions. It's
complete nonsense. But in this case, everybody has the right to inspect and
copy any public record. And theway that the copyright law works is if
you are using it as a quotefair use, as the federal law states,
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which is totally legal in common sense. You can do whatever you want
with it. Now, if Itook the Drummond Woodson twenty fifth Annual New
Superintendent's Training Workshop, binder, copiedit word for word and created my own
version, maybe an actual real lifeconservative version of this training for superintendents,
and profited from it, then DrummondWoodson, on their own dime, not
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the dime of the taxpayers, couldsue me for copyright violation. But what
they're doing now is they're trying toahead of time say you can't do this
and at three hund firty dollars now, our Drummon Winson doesn't care at all
about any of this. They justwant to make bank. They have forty
two educational lawyers on their payroll,and like I said, it is insane
how much money the main taxpayers arepaying these guys. So the Honorable Judge
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Maloney, presiding over this, said, it was an unusual case given there's
no record of any main FOA lawinvolving the wilful violation of copyright materials.
That's because not many people understand mainsRight to know law. I plead with
everybody to go out there on theState of main Simply search in your search
bar State of Maine FOA FAQs.The site's actually pretty good for a state
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run site. It'll answer all ofyour questions. However, it doesn't mention
anything about copyright, because copyright isa federal law. It has nothing to
do with this. I listed threeother article or sorry, three other court
cases that basically directionally will help thejudge understand how he needs to rule in
my favor. Weisberg versus US Departmentof Justice, the court affirmed the determination
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that copyrighted materials may constitute agency recordsunder FOYA. In this case, this
was a federal FOYA, but it'sthe same situation. The action compelled the
disclosure of all one hundred and sevenphotographs of the governments in the government's possession
that was taken at the scene ofthe assassination of doctor Martin Luther King Junior,
who of course had the whole contentof character speech. You know,
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my definition of critical race theory isanytime that skin color dominates content of character.
So one of the things that thelawyer Melissa Hughey, who's also representing
Hermann insuing me for my first Amendmentrights because I outed a teacher named Mallory
Cook who is the paid faculty advisorto the Gay Sexuality Alliance, who was
also an anti trumper and actually dida video literally from the classroom with Bernie
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Sanders, a pro Joe Biden videowith the main People's Alliance, who recently
came in tacked me for running fortown council. It's all interwoven, but
anyway, they're suing me, andthey're also now representing Hamden RSU twenty two,
who we already won forty thousand dollarsfrom a First Amendment lawsuit. We've
had to see them again because theykicked me out of two more school board
meetings after we won. They're justcompletely the sky. Heath Miller the chair
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a complete more on the other oneof the other three. Zelener versus Cedarburg
School District. Robert Zellner, ahigh school science teacher, didn't want a
memo and a CD documenting his viewingof adult images porn and his Internet searches
about porn on a public school computer. The court found there was no standing
to deny the public records request ofthe public employee who views copyrighted material at
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work. Copyrighted porn pictures on theInternet are just like Superintendent Micah Grant viewing
a copyright a binder. It's thesame darn thing. And in the situation
above the the li Linburg versus KitsappCity, they didn't say that only fifty
percent of the one hundred and sevenphotos could be viewed, or that only
ten percent of one hundred and sevenf vote is reviewed. Every single one
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of the photos reviewed, same situationin this is Elner case, every single
search and every single image that thiscreep, this high school science teacher,
we know these schools are full ofpedophiles and creeps that he searched. And
then the last one was actually thesituation where I'm sorry Zehner versus Cedburgh School
District. That's Robert's owner, Lindbergversus Kitsap City. That was a situation
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where the Lindberg's requested to photocopy siteand drainage plans for a proposed residential development
and they were denied as the governmentsaid that because of federal copyright it wouldn't
allow reproduction of the request of material. Lindzburg sued under the Public Records Act
to obtain the documents and the trialcourt ordered the county to permit photocopy of
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all of the documents and awarded theLindbergh Folks eleven dollars in statutory penalties and
costs. I have five hundred dollarsand twenty two cents into this lawsuit right
now. There sounds like it's goingto be more because I'm only giving a
fifty to fifty chance that the HonorableJudge Maloney's going to actually rule in my
favor. There were some procedural issuesthe courts, you know, they don't
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they don't get FOA cases because nobodyreally knows Maine's right to know, and
nobody really knows how you're supposed tohold them accountable. And the main District
Ninity's office that has the opportunity tohold them accountable won't do it because their
hand picks selected by the far leftDemocrat Janet Mills, who has ruined our
beautiful state of Maine. That's that'sthe big update. There will be more,
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and I'm gonna I'm gonna play alittle bit of a video so as
I would tell everybody in Maine,Maine is a one party state. You
are the one party who knows it'recording a conversation, you do not have
to disclose to the other part ofyour recording a conversation. So in this
case, I hit record on mylittle Apple Watch, and I knew that
Superintendent Micah Grant was going to saysomething asinine, and he did. So
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let's listen. This is here Electronicrecords, if a document exists, must
be provided in either an electric orprinted document at the option of the request.
There, you're not gonna answer aquestion I feel as long as I
want. Did you say hurry up? Yeah, I'm not gonna hurry up
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for you. It's a public building. It is you don't think the tax
fairers paid for this building. Soit says here just for the record,
if I want it electronic, that'show you are supposed to send it to
me. On this page here sayseducate your board before litigation happens, when
litigation that is threatened, and duringthe lawsuit, do you do you update
the board on your lawsuit against me? I don't care what time it is.
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Do you update the board regularly onyour frivolous lawsuit against me? In
my first Amendment rights, I'll takethat as a mill don't know last doing
it shaped like a heart, especiallyfor you God, thank you. So
it's here. The open actions mustbe taken in open session. So I
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know when you went to executive sessionand talk about the fridor's lawsuit with me,
you came back and then they nevervoted on it. Three minutes for
Jordan with your partner shows apartments,Sir Brian Brenette, harmon take the session.
I asked you to not take outthe photo taking device A photo taking
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device, definitely. Probably we've gotsomebody that you've asked you. Thanks.
You haven't actually asked me to leaveyet, just to be clear. One
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minute Sean Variety. Yes, soI know the audio is really horrible there,
But the gist of it is Iwas is handwriting as fast as I
could. My handwriting is horrible,it always has been. I'll blame it
on the vorce of my parents duringwhen I was in middle school. But
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regardless, I was handwriting cramped up. I look at the clock, it's
like five minutes to go, andthen I say, well, you know,
hey, this guy is actually he'ssitting literally right behind me. He's
trying to intimidate me. He's callingout the minutes as we go. As
you heard thirty minutes to go,you have five minutes to go. You
got one minute to go. Andthen he never asks me to leave.
I take out my camera. Itake a photo of selfie of me and
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him sitting right behind me. Hesat there for an entire hour blowing taxpayer
payroll, basically like he was likeI was taking a test, like he
was sitting over me making sure Iwasn't gonna cheat in my test, which
is again is ridiculous. I wouldurge anybody in Herman to actually faux request
for that same document, do thesame thing. It's a just it's a
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comedy show. And so he hasthe secretary called nine to one one on
me for no reason. They actuallycan't even find why they're calling the Panopscott
County Sheriff's department. He never asksme to leave, He simply calls nine
to one to one. This guyis a complete dufast. He has no
ability to run one of the biggestbusinesses in Herman. He is just in
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a moral creep. There has beenso many, so many issues. They
have run themselves into a discrimination lawsuitwith a church because the school school board
asked the church, their position onthings like abortion, LGBTQ, transgenderism a
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bunch of nonsense. It's a dirty, dirty school district. It's a horrible
person in Superintendent Micah Grant. Andanyway, just want to give you some
sense. So that the video ison my YouTube account. Just search for
Sean mcbriordy, and then the articlereferencing the court case from Thursday and the
ongoing dynamics of that are on mysub stack at Sean mcbriordy. Today's Guest
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earned a double major in broadcast journalismin Spanish from Marquete University and studied abroad
in Mexico and Spain. She thenmoved to Los Angeles to intern for travel
journalist Peter Greenberg. It was therethat her research, writing and detail oriented
skills were polished, and there shemet celebrities, most memorable being Francis Ford
Coppola. After not getting a jobon The Apprentice, she continued as a
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casting associate for many primetime television showssuch as The Biggest Loser and Extreme Homemakeover,
among others. After returning to theMidwest, she was a producer for
a multimedia production company handling different typesof projects including broadcast, video, motion
graphics, and business theater. Shethen started working on an editorial for marketing
firm and published four issues of atravel magazine. As an editor and a
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writer, she continues to preoccupy herselfwith words by proofreading, editing, and
developing content. She's dreaming with hereyes open. And I want to welcome
Elizabeth Lang to the Main Source ofTruth podcast. All right, Elizabeth,
I want to say thanks to AdamB. Coleman for connecting us. I
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had Adam on my actually on ShronaBishops America's Mom show last Monday when I
was feeling it for her and theluminescence. Manuel is your first novel and
one I really enjoyed completing last night, which is from Wrong Speak Publishing,
which is Adam's company. So Iwant to talk about this book, which
was really inspired by your work inthe media, and I want to connect
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the fictional account to the reality oftoday. So first off, again,
I appreciate your time. Let's diveright into it if we ken. Yeah,
thank you so much John for havingme, very happy to be here,
and of course yes, thanks toAdam for connecting us. Yeah,
the book is what I like tocall a fictional expose. Okay, wait,
yeah, I believe every story hassome truth in it, and this
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is based off my experiences, yes, but told in a fictional story.
Just delivered it in that way witha lot of truth in it. Well,
I think the interesting thing for me. So I started reading it at
camp on Friday night in the LuminescenceManual, initially about dead sea life off
of Diamond Cove, Maine. Ididn't know how that connections the main before
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I read it. As soon asI read that page, I was like,
oh, this is great. Andwhere two local hikers ran into hundreds
of dead sea creatures and fish washedup ashore on Maine's northern coast. As
I was reading, Lilah, isthat how to pronounce your name correct?
Lilah, the main character an inspiringjournalist, so maybe there's some connections there,
you know. And she's sweet onSam, which is another key part
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of the story. And she's missingher mother who died in an accident,
and he's missing his father. Butthere's a lot more to that story.
So a couple quotes that I pulledfrom Lilah that I thought was interesting.
One of them, she said,we live by rules set outside of ourselves,
living someone else's guidelines, expectations,and so on, allowing the media
to dictate the conversation, which ismost of her life she said, And
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she said, you know, shekind of feels out of place. She
wanted to live out with intention andpurpose and soul and wanted to bring this
inner world out. So when youkind of work through the book and allowing
the media to dictate the conversation inour lives in reality, can you tell
me a little bit about the experiencemaybe that you had in some of those
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roles you were in previous to thenwriting this fictional account that you know,
again fictional exposia thic is a perfectway to describe it. I believe when
I first started to get into journalism, my hopes were that, you know,
if somebody could do something good,we could actually have positive news stories,
you know, instead of because myquestions were stemming from what is this?
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What is all these negative messages oryou know, lies or half truth
or even just information that's frivolous?What is this doing to us, you
know individually? And then I thenmy next question was what is it doing
to the mask all of us?Like the collective conscious because we are all
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receiving these messages and you know,NONSAP every day, sometimes people are all
night. And I was really,this is really what drove all my questions.
And as I was learning about journalism, I was seeing that someone else
was deciding what was going to bethe information put out there. Now you
may call me naive and say,well, no kidding, Liz, but
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that was really disheartening for me inthe beginning because I felt like there was
room to do something good with it. Well, I don't think it's a
naive I think you've experienced certain thingsthat many of us that have sort of
been in this you know, wokeculture war understand that, you know,
one of the one of the majorpieces central I think it's called right,
that's the major news outlests in thebook. They're affiliated and intertwined with companies
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and agencies and departments related to crime, health, food, transportation, education.
So like when you're going through that, it's not that they're necessarily just
reporting on the news. They referencethis sort of like magic eight ball,
like they make up the news andas we see all over the country,
like I've seen these things, likeI listened to Dan Bongino's podcast all the
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time, and occasionally he has thesesuper cuts of fifty different news organizations,
you know, from Wisconsin to Mainetalking about the same exact thing, using
the exact same script, Like,how does that happen? Right? Because
it's orchestrated and it's not organic.Yeah, I mean, they're pushing a
narrative on people. I mean Igo to again, I mentioned Dan Bongino,
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obviously Stephen Bannon's war Room, whichI've been on there a couple of
times. You know, I goto different areas that I'm not going to
listen to local channel eight ABC newsbecause I know their stories are going to
be just glossing over the reality ofthe situation. And one of the things
that struck me that I thought wasinteresting, so I said something about when
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you work for Central's newspaper outlet,you have to go to a training before
you can investigate and write about things. To me, I wrote a sub
stack on Drummond Woodson, a legalarm of the main Department of Education here,
which trains all of the new schoolboard members on everything before they're able
to vote. Right, So that'slike this brainwashing, gas lighting, bullying
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into compliance, Right, So didyou experience that yourself, Like, did
somebody sit you down and say,hey, Elizabeth, before you write something,
you really need to understand that we'rewriting it on behalf of XYZ or
did you just kind of bump upagainst that here and there? Right,
It was more that I bumped upagainst it. I did work for other
people who were I don't want tosay told what to write, but it's
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very I would take control in away. And then also later on when
I was writing more, it wasvery depending on the client, you can
put it that way. The clientthat you were reporting on, they control
their own stories. It wasn't becauseit wasn't a news story. This was
more lifestyle writing. Okay, Sonever personally was told what to do.
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But I see it, and whenI was working in television, you know,
it's very carefully handled. I believeit's not you know, they say
reality TV, but you know it'sscripted. I just think there's a lot
more control than I had imagined itwould be. But at the end of
the day, it was more allthese things outside of ourselves and outside of
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you and me, All these thingslike you said, the school board,
education, these things are with controllingour lives instead of us controlling it.
I feel like, so you havethe media, you have education, you
have your food, you have yourhealthcare. These are all external things for
me. And when the messages keepcoming, go here for this, go
do this, those messages therefore aren'tcoming from yourself. And I'm not saying
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people aren't thinking for themselves. Ibelieve many are. However, we're just
we need to be very aware ofit and cognizant of that. Yeah,
And some things I wrote down fromone of the chapters was talking about,
you know how the news cycle kindof continues to repeat itself, and it's
like, you know, personal information, credit card information, compromised. Humans
are more sick than ever, Somake sure you go get vaccinated. And
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then, and I'm kind of paraphrasing, I'm putting my words in your you
know, from your book Approval ofMoney for wars like Ukraine. You know,
it's the same headlines over and overand over, right, and so
people get beat down, right.And in this case, the main character,
she discovers a little bit about anearthquake in Chile and then sort of
tries to reference that alleged earthquake inMaine that affected the life right, And
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so I'm going back and forth betweenreading things like in a narrative form and
then in the book it says well, for example, it also reference to
Chicago's latest murder, which could essentiallybe NonStop news, like you could have
a Chicago murder non stop twenty fourto seven news lit just reporting on the
thirty eight murders that happened this weekend, you know, I mean, it's
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just yeah. So so one ofthe things like I had a court case
on Thursday about Freedom of Access Actand your right to know and the school
district's trying to withhold copyrighted information fromme, a journalist and a writer,
and so the Bangor Daily News,which are local it's our local communist paper.
Basically, Yes, there were twopeople in the courtroom, a new
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friend of mine and the reporter fromthe Bangor Daily News. Now that was
on Thursday, right now, Ithink and I'm biased because I think I
presented a very articulate, very detailedcase. You know, some of the
things that you mentioned as far asyour your detailed analytics were probably in a
similar vein there. The I askedthe reporter, like, hey, if
you're going to report on me.Could you call me and get a quote
first, because you guys always putmy name in the paper without ever ever
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asking me any questions. And thenand then I'm wondering why they haven't done
the story yet because I didn't putmyself out there as some quote far right
activist, as they often call me. So the Bangwadaily News is there.
They put a person there for anhour and a half to dedicate the time.
Yet that was Thursday. Today's Monday. There's still no article on this,
on this lawsuit, you know.So it's sort of when you start
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tying that together. I'm reading itat camp and I'm like, well,
holy crap, this is you know, this is exactly what's going on.
So it's always fun to read itfrom somebody else's perspective because sometimes when I
see it to my wife, she'slike, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist,
and I'm like, well, youknow, I'm not far right,
I'm just right so far, youknow. I mean, that's the always
come back. So one of thethings that you mentioned in the book is
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a group running things doing experimental research, trying to use different kind of in
the connection of big pharma drugs makingpeople foggy mentally skipping over things, and
I related that maybe to today's ADHDdrugs being pushed on you know, forty
percent of the K through twelve students. Was was that a connection at all?
Or was it just you know,was it COVID related or sort of
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what was their big pharma aspect ofputting that in the books? Sure,
so this was all written prior toCOVID, all that part, which I
felt was fascinating them. When itall happened, I was like, gosh,
like because in my pres but Idon't know, I don't go into
you know, a pandemic or anything. However, that all ties in again
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to stories and what we're being told. And you know, recall like one
of the main character's mother was alsostudying botanicals and using natural medicines, you
know, and finding her own waysto help people feel better. Right,
So that all stems from what arewe being told about those things? And
are why are those remedies you know, kind of suppressed? Why are they
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looked it down upon? Why isthere always big pharma? Why can't And
it again goes back to something outsideof yourself instead of you finding the answers
you finding what you need. You'rebeing told what you need when when the
media is telling you you know Xy Z is bad, but you're not
actually doing any of that research yourself. How do you really know? You
know, that could apply to anything. It could apply to medicine or alternative
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medicine, or knowledge or even simplestuff like makeup. I don't know.
I'm just throwing it out there.But we're letting them dictate, you know,
almost everything. Well, one ofthe quotes that I think was pretty
powerful for me was when you saidthose in power will do anything to keep
that power. And to me,I mean because my lane is k through
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twelve educational horror shows of what's goingon in our school system. To me,
it was like running our schools.Right. This is three billion dollar
business with a B in Maine,I assume in Wisconsin it's bigger than that.
You also have some school board insight, correct, So you've kind of
you've kind of run the gamut alittle bit here. I yeah, I
was trying to work with my schoolboard in our in my community. However,
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I would never receive any callbacks orresponse. After numerous times of trying
to communicate with them. Then theystarted to get together with other parents who
were feeling the same way, andyou know, we had lots of questions
that were never being answered, andwe eventually decided to recall four four of
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our seven who remember, and becauseonly four were eligible, I think they
have to meet certain criteria to berecalled, but oh yeah, we went
full full recalling four of them,got enough signatures, like must have been
close to five thousand signatures and withina short period of time, and then
it just got crazy. They puta ton of money against us with teachers
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unions and they just it was justlike a hit job. I mean,
just personally attacking parents, you know, really and then this really just all
started for me asking questions and notgetting answers. And I have children.
Not even working with a parent shouldbe the first. You know, that
is serious crime. In my opinion, I'm the parent. Why aren't you
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working with me? Why aren't youcommunicating with me? Yeah, because because
you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna crackopen you know, their their sort of
wall. You're gonna start taking thebricks down from the brick wall. You're
gonna start to identify that things arereally bad. And you know, that's
where I tell every parent the schoolsare irrepidly broken. I'm not saying they're
not worth fighting for because they're communitypillars, right, but they've been they've
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been on the decline for generations essentiallyat this point, decades and decades.
They're they've never been worse than theart today. And I tell every parent
you have to figure out a wayto pull your kid homeschool. Your kid
is the only way you're going tosave them, you know, Yeah,
it's very Yeah, I just realizedhow big the machine was. Yeah,
that's that's exactly what I felt.I'm like, they just will not let
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you in. And that's really again, I mean, your book is coming
from these different perspectives that you've experienced, whether or not that was before this
fight or after. But it's reallyit's it's bringing everything to light that I
think most of us are aware of. We're just trying to figure out how
do you expose that truth? Andanother one of the quotes, so Layla
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was uh really trying to ignite afire under sam I guess here in one
of the parts, you know,one of her quotes, so where does
the truth live? Then? Andyou know, I was like, well,
hey, I'm having the author onmain source of truth. I mean
that's pretty cool. Uh, youknow, to tie into connections. But
yeah, like you control words,you control people. Those are the far
left, that's what they understand.They've done a great job of changing our
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nomenclature always, you know, changinga different way to define something. And
and I've said, I've said manytimes it happened. It started with politically
correct speech and then it then itbecame everybody gets a trophy and now boys
can run with girls and dominate youknow, Maine cross country high school sports,
right, and and it's you know, it's it's just crazy. So
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yeah, the ties to big pharmain the book, where we're pretty inting,
I'll always have a little different viewor thought. Now when I hear
the term belly button ring, I'mnot going to that away. But that
was one where I was like,huh, that's interesting. Yeah, but
the big yeah, the big pharmatie, I think, and you know
that's something that we're all seeing.There is no money in big farming.
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You know, ifizer's not going tomake any money, if you actually have
a holistic way to heal your body, or to get better or to get
off these you know, mind alteringdrugs because you think you're depressed. Do
you have anybody in your life oranybody around you that's that's had to,
you know, go on medication tohelp their mental state or was that something
that you just kind of picked up. Nope, thankfully I haven't had anyone
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close to me. But yeah,it was just something I like that I
perceive, I guess is the wordI would use. Yeah, no doubt,
No, it's happening. It's happeningeverywhere. You've got a lot of
zombies walking around on this earth rightjust every morning taking their same pill,
calling the pharmacy. So ultimately,this book is about us being subservient to
the machine you mentioned the machine andreally being manipulated by negative energy which really
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creates this manipulation of fear, andI'll take it one step further, the
creation of sheep. So so you'vewritten you know, you wrote this before.
The whole COVID political theater is whatI call it, right, Yes,
I did, yes, But thenthen all of a sudden, every
word on that page is like exactlywhat happened to some I mean, it's
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not political. The book isn't necessarilypolitical, but you can you can really
dive into the the substance of itand say, oh yeah, I can
connect the dots here and there,right right, Yeah, it was actually
I know it was written a whilebefore all this, which is weird.
But at the end of the day, I think what my hope is for
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someone reading the novel is to weneed to rediscover ourselves. And I'll take
that one step further and say,the way we reclaim our country is by
reclaiming ourselves, and that means takingyour power back, taking your thoughts,
act, you know, and justwe need to start leading and we need
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to lead ourselves. And I thinkthat's where hopefully we'll get some inspiration from
that. And I hope that thebook is inspiring because I don't want it
to be this dystopian. It's notdystopian. But the goal is is that
we're left with some inspiration and empowerment. Well yeah, and you know,
again, I'm not going to ruinthe ending, but I mean the ending,
there's a lot of climax there.There's a lot of information that builds
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up to the point of these folkstaking risks and really taking back their their
local control to some degree, right, I mean, and that's that's what
I That's what I say all thetime. You have to you have to
take those school board seats back.You mentioned you mentioned the school board,
and I wrote myself a note andI forgot to follow up on it.
But I ran for local town councilhere as a write in candidate. There
was nobody on the ballot, andoh, wonderful, Well it was kind
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of wonderful. I got crushed,like eighty one to two hundred and ten.
Normally, normally I write in likethe right in Water District guy one
with four votes, right, SoI got eighty one votes, but my
my far left competitor one with twohundred and ten votes. And you mentioned
the teachers union. That's by farthe in my opinion, the most powerful
union in the country. It's themost powerful union in the state of Maine.
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But what happened was the Main People'sAlliance, which is a far left
actual dark money taking machine, andthe union, the AFLCIO created a political
action group to make sure I didn'twin a local town council write in position.
And I have that article on mysubstack. It's kind of like,
hey, Thanks for spending all yourtime and energy on me. You must
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be really damn scared at what Iwould do. Wow, Wow, you
know so yeah, that's exactly it. Yeah, and it's happening everywhere.
People don't understand. Conservative candidates arelike, hey, you know, I'll
run a month before the election.Meanwhile, the far left on November eighth,
they're already planning for next November whatever, tuesdays, you know whatever.
It is So well, I,like I said, I really appreciate it.
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One of the cool parts about thisrole is I've I've sort of found
a had a newfound love of reading, and I kind of forgot about that.
But I think doing some of thesepodcasts, you know, and and
I ripped through your book, itwas an easy read. It kind of
just kept going for me. AndI want to have folks, you know,
have the listeners understand you know,what do you have coming up next?
Like, what's your next thing?You've got going on here? Sure,
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so while continuing writing. Of course, whether or not that makes it
to another book, we'll see.I'm hoping I did leave storylines open.
I'd like to continue Lyla's story.That's cool. I think there's so much
you know, there's so many directionsyou can go. So there's that,
and I do hopefully more podcasts.I'd love to talk to more people about
it and get out there and justinteract with people about it seeing finding ways
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that we can get our power back. And I also work with Adam at
Run Publishing and we're looking for morebooks to publish's that's awesome. So where
can people buy the book? Sure? So it's on Amazon and Barnes and
Noble, also through Ron Speaks Publishing, Anam's website and my website which is
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Justlyzabethlane dot com. Yeah, andI know you're not super social media active,
correct. You know that that forme is an area that I never
want to pressure everybody anybody to gothere because it is it is kind of
a dark place sometimes. But asfar as building relationships or having interactions with
you know, fans or other people, yeah, you know, that's that's
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a great place. I know youdo have a contact us piece not only
on Wrong Speak Speak, but onyour page as well. Yeah, and
I you have right now. I'mcurrently just doing a little Instagram so it's
just Wabeth Blane author cool and theFacebook page is again just my first name
Elizabeth and Lane that last name alsowell. I really appreciate the opportunity to
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get to know you a little bitbetter. I want to stay in touch,
and you know, when you comeout with your next book, I
want to be able to tie insort of you know, whatever you're writing
about what our reality is today.And I just want to say thank you
for being on main source of truth. Thank you so much for having me
Shaun. I enjoy it so muchso I'm going to end the podcast with
some final truths from the book.From the book that Elizabeth Lang created,
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the I Luminescence Manual, which Ihad a chance to read at camp this
past weekend. Very easy read,something I think everybody will enjoy. But
remember their final goal is for youto obey them. The media are just
extensions of the bigger demon. Andwhen your natural frequencies are interrupted, which
is my case was on June second, twenty twenty, when we received a
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white supremacist letter from my Twins highschool. The district sent it to parents,
You're either primed as a device tobe turned off at their whim,
or you break out of your bond. I simply chose to speak up and
as Elizabeth Lang said, we needto reclaim ourselves, to reclaim our country.
Remember your soul is worth fighting for. The next guest we're going to
have on hopefully Thursday, is Newsmaxis Relentless Bill Robinson, god willing the
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day prior to be heading to TurningPoint Usas America Fest twenty twenty three in
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