I hope everyone can see the source of my latest comedy scripts from comparing them to my statements. Family Compact, a name which comes directly from Canadian history, was inspired by the 'snob problem' I've suffered by trying to break into the arts community as an 'outsider'. If I shared it in the past, it's probably because I've had this problem for over twenty years, including the whole time this community worshiped the pricks who stole all my online work. The Space Suit comes from either hearing about or having bedbugs. I didn't have bedbugs in my apartment. I've only experienced them since I rewrote my hit and had to leave my apartment for lack of money. And Bunch of Brawlers is a pretty decent parody of a World War Two HBO series that appears to have been the direct result of the success of Saving Private Ryan. HBO is the network that paid George Carlin to make a stand-up routine out of my erased blogs from '06 and '07. This series might never have been made if I had not gone online to share my life and my thoughts.
Do the holders of my evidence get some sort of perverse thrill from seeing liars and thieves trample all over me as I merely express my own life in my own original words? Do they enjoy reading about how I starve and suffer? Or are they afraid of the truth? I watched an old MASH episode last night about a soldier who had a problem that Hawkeye addressed by informing the public. He wrote a letter to the editor about TRUTH, JUSTICE, and the American way. And here I am waiting forever for people who fear the truth to tell the damn truth. Here I am waiting for justice as the media covers up a massive fraud committed with my work and as lawyers cover their trail to make it 'their story against mine'. The soldier asked Hawkeye how writing a letter would make any difference in his situation. Hawkeye said that when people hear about a person in trouble, they do something about it. And here I am telling millions of people about a horrible problem and nothing's been done to improve my situation.
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