When We Stand Up Political GAME OVER
- Caroline Chang
- Jul 18, 2024
- 2 min read

I recorded and uploaded the 1st episode to my new series Truth IS Truth yesterday. With the crazy political GAME that has been taking place over the past few days. I shared my views about this political GAME.
Then today I discovered an independent film that expresses exactly what I am sharing in my video. The name of the movie is Jones Plantation. This film is a satire using the backdrop of slavery to demonstrate what we are actually living today.
Everyone that is caught up in the corrupt and criminal political system and really believes that their vote means something, that their vote matters, they are deluding themselves and the Globalists are laughing at them. Every vote tells the ‘powers that shouldn’t be’ that they control and own the mind of that voter.
I have never been political, and I never will because I always saw through the lies of politics. I now see how it’s one of the Globalists greatest tactics to divide and conquer the mass population.
EP1 - When We Stand Up Political GAME OVER
The movie Jones Plantation demonstrates that you can only own a person when you own their mind and what they believe is true. That is what the media does every day. And it’s not just the mainstream media that does that. The alternative media is doing this just as well.
This is a quote from this movie, “You cannot truly own a man unless he thinks your word is law, that he must obey. And is virtuous for doing so.” This is EXACTLY what the corrupt and criminal government is doing daily. They pass criminal laws that go directly against the Constitution. They created the Federal Reserve to keep you in perpetual debt. And they have you vote for your slave master, tricking you into thinking that you are FREE.
Jones Plantation Official Trailer
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 Whitlock 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
Jones Plantation EXPOSES the Enslavement Culture of the American Political System
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