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  • deep dish pizza giving it to you straight from the horse's mouth.

  • Restoring home with very brave.

  • We're on the G.

  • Castillo.

  • We gotta change that intro because my wife's name's I've decided a brilliant I know, I know.

  • Well, we got something special going on on the G casted a Hollywood icon.

  • Corey Feldman and his wife, Courtney will be joining us.

  • Little bit.

  • Yes.

  • Now, if you don't know I mean, everyone knows cor development, right?

  • I mean, over 100 movies.

  • Okay, My favorites.

  • Goonies, Stand by me. 00:00:59.870 --> 00:01:1.160 Chopper sic balls. 00:01:1.160 --> 00:01:2.260 I mean, like, that was that. 00:01:2.260 --> 00:01:6.080 That was the phrase that we grew up with, um, licensed to drive. 00:01:6.840 --> 00:01:7.750 Come on, Mercedes. 00:01:7.810 --> 00:01:9.240 Everyone wants to drive a Mercedes. 00:01:9.240 --> 00:01:11.440 You know, I'm saying gremlins, of course.

  • And then the lost boys from brothers holds snark.

  • Is there?

  • So watching Oh, yeah.

  • All growing all over again with them.

  • Dream.

  • A little dream like that was like the movie I love watching like it was like, I don't want to be Cory felt, you know, I straight up when you were in that movie, it was the coolest thing.

  • I remember the dancing and the love and like It was just such a cool movie.

  • And see, you learned some moves.

  • Thank you.

  • Yeah.

  • So good evening.

  • Good evening, everyone.

  • Welcome Thio to reality A very special reality right now.

  • And we're gonna bring it into reality right now because behind all those movies is an industry that if you have an opportunity to see behind that screen and today we're going to save some lives with Corey Feldman. 00:01:57.110 --> 00:02:2.010 That would be nice, the lives of Children who are still working and affected in that industry. 00:02:3.340 --> 00:02:4.660 It's amazing what you're out there doing. 00:02:4.880 --> 00:02:5.240 Thank you. 00:02:5.250 --> 00:02:7.000 You're on the road promoting a new documentary. 00:02:7.010 --> 00:02:8.810 It's about to rock Hollywood in America. 00:02:8.820 --> 00:02:11.780 Really The world, the world Global.

  • Yeah, it's a global problem.

  • Yeah, well, it's a global problem, but it's also a global solution because we're actually doing this event as a live event for the entire world to witness.

  • Which means that if people care enough, they can actually tune in all at the same time all over the world and let the healing begin.

  • Because once we start seeing the problem for what it is and obviously the, you know, the microscope here, the spotlight is focused on Hollywood.

  • But this this problem goes worldwide.

  • So we all have this problem in our backyard We all have in our own homes.

  • I mean, every this is the really, really demented part of the statistics is that one person in every family has a sexual deviant. 00:02:57.070 --> 00:03:1.320 So that means that somewhere along the line, somebody's dealing with an uncle. 00:03:1.320 --> 00:03:2.010 A cousin. 00:03:2.540 --> 00:03:6.510 Ah, you know, a brother, a sister, a father, mother, somebody in that family. 00:03:6.510 --> 00:03:9.220 That's a predator, you know. 00:03:9.260 --> 00:03:11.500 Thank you for bringing the light on this.

  • And this.

  • You're right.

  • Everyone does need to care about this.

  • Is it these?

  • Well, these are our Children, you know?

  • I mean, all we have is our Children, and we must protect them at any cost, at any cost.

  • And, you know, this is not something that we can allow ourselves to be divided by, uh, you know, other things in the world.

  • We fight over, we fight over politics.

  • We fight over religion, we fight over race.

  • We fight over all these stupid things that make us feel like we're different.

  • There were special or were separate from the rest.

  • But you know what?

  • The one thing that we can all connect on is that we love our Children, and if you don't love your Children, then you've got your own mental problems. 00:03:50.780 --> 00:04:0.610 But if you do love your Children, then it's time that you stand up and you recognize what's going on here and say We must change the laws. 00:04:0.710 --> 00:04:1.960 We must change the rules. 00:04:1.960 --> 00:04:7.110 We must open our eyes and raise awareness to the problem or it won't change. 00:04:7.270 --> 00:04:17.010 It's been going on for years, and the people who say, you know ah, well, you know, he's just full of it or he's doing this for his own reasons or he wants to.

  • You know, he needs attention or he needs money or he needs whatever their reasons are.

  • It's all b s.

  • Okay, it's all hogwash, These air, the very same people that are trying to keep you from knowing the truth.

  • That's all it is.

  • This is an attack on our consciousness to prevent us from opening our eyes from opening our minds.

  • And those people would rather we all stay in the dark because why?

  • Because there's so much money to such a business in sex trafficking Children, and I want to talk about that because, you know, there is so much to talk about.

  • Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein Abuse in the Catholic Church Now the Boy Scouts, they're filing for bankruptcy for the same reason.

  • I believe the you Cory. 00:04:58.400 --> 00:05:1.230 You hold a key to another critical piece of the puzzle. 00:05:1.230 --> 00:05:2.260 Deformed the larger picture. 00:05:2.260 --> 00:05:5.340 So it's not only that, but, you know, I'm partly responsible for that. 00:05:5.340 --> 00:05:8.730 Boy Scouts, big ribs Eveything told me about how so? 00:05:8.740 --> 00:05:13.750 Well, because I hope to change the law in California in New York because of those.

  • Those laws changing in California and New York is why so many new cases came forward in the last year.

  • And that's what's bankrupting them, because they are now having to pay out on all of these court cases where they're doing settlements to try and shut up the victims.

  • Thank you so much.

  • You were working so hard and to be a champion for that law to be passed, and you're absolutely right.

  • You are absolutely part of what's happening right now.

  • Well, I'm very grateful to be the national ambassador for Child USA.

  • Yes.

  • So, you know, I'm grateful to Marci Hamilton who does a lot of the legwork, but I'm also grateful that my voice resonated.

  • I, you know, have been fortunate enough.

  • And let me say this. 00:05:56.490 --> 00:06:2.390 You know, a lot of people want to demonize Hollywood in general and say Hollywood is the evil factory. 00:06:2.970 --> 00:06:6.020 Listen, there's a lot of beautiful people still in Hollywood. 00:06:6.290 --> 00:06:14.280 There's a lot of open minded, you know, positive thinking, forward thinking humans out there.

  • But the problem is, is that the ones that are beautiful don't know that the corruption even exists.

  • They don't understand it.

  • You know what I mean?

  • So there, there, there.

  • Um, a lot of times they're, uh, accomplices, and they don't even realize Wow, they don't even realize it.

  • Well, like when you Barbara Walters 2013 she okay?

  • She's like, you're gonna ruin it.

  • Industry, right?

  • Like what?

  • What's going on with that, right?

  • She's complicity.

  • No, course she is, Of course, use.

  • She was saying, Shut up.

  • We don't want this truth out there because that's gonna open up a lot of cans of worms.

  • And then all of a sudden, you know, the mystery, the glitz and the glamour goes away.

  • We'll screw that.

  • Yes.

  • Screw that.

  • Who cares? 00:06:59.660 --> 00:07:0.290 about that? 00:07:0.440 --> 00:07:0.690 Yeah. 00:07:0.710 --> 00:07:1.440 Who cares about that? 00:07:1.440 --> 00:07:2.590 And for her to put that on you. 00:07:2.590 --> 00:07:10.220 In that moment, it was just like And that shows that shows that shows the reality of where their heads are at.

  • Even if they're not trying to cover something up.

  • They don't even realize that they're covering something up.

  • Or maybe they do.

  • Maybe that woman you know is part of a you know, cold.

  • You know?

  • Who knows?

  • Maybe she drinks blood.

  • I don't know.

  • You know, Really was shocked.

  • Her face said it.

  • All right, But But look at where she is now.

  • She's got dementia.

  • She lives alone.

  • Her life has fallen apart.

  • She sits in a wheelchair all day.

  • She can't trust anybody.

  • I mean, these are the reports that are coming back.

  • This is what happens when you dedicate your life to darkness.

  • Well, karma is a watch s Oh, here comes back when we were getting ready for the interview.

  • Angie's like, you gotta watch.

  • This is the Matt Lauer interview.

  • You did.

  • And now Okay.

  • Um, he grilled you.

  • He made accusations. 00:07:56.100 --> 00:08:4.020 He tried to smear your efforts all while in the background behind the closed doors he was involved with, by some accounts, some of the most brutal events in his own office. 00:08:4.140 --> 00:08:8.610 Looking back at that interview, what goes through your mind? 00:08:8.620 --> 00:08:10.590 Because it's like, Oh, you know, it's funny.

  • We watched it the other night by accident.

  • We were watching the trailer on YouTube, and it was like I left it on by Accident was on a smart TV, and the next one comes up in the next one comes up, and it just happened to pop up the Matt Lauer interview.

  • So we actually said that my wife and I watched it, and it was so fascinating to look back on that and watch him as he's like, How many times have we been down this road you do with that straight face and actually believing what he sings?

  • You right?

  • But it was not believing in what he's really saying is I don't want you looking behind the man in the curtain because the man behind the curtain and may be hiding a few things that we just don't want the world to know about.

  • So why don't you just shut up and go away?

  • And that's what he was really, son intimidate you trying to shame you. 00:08:59.640 --> 00:09:0.620 You go away. 00:09:0.630 --> 00:09:2.460 Meanwhile, he's got a button on his desk, right? 00:09:2.460 --> 00:09:6.110 He's got the button on his Texas rose the door so he could take care of business, you know? 00:09:6.110 --> 00:09:8.650 And now he's now he's a disgraced entertainer, right? 00:09:8.660 --> 00:09:9.640 You know that. 00:09:9.640 --> 00:09:10.360 And you're out there.

  • You're doing the hard work, exposing those very people.

  • Yeah, well, listen, I I I don't really I'm not.

  • How do I put this?

  • The media movement is an important thing, and it's a great thing, and I'm friends with a lot of the ladies in that.

  • So when I say there's a lot of great people in Hollywood, you know Roseanna Arquette, Amazing woman, Amazing woman.

  • Jennifer Beals.

  • Amazing woman, you know?

  • I mean, there's there's some really incredible people.

  • Matthew Modine, Jonathan Schaech, Elliott Gould.

  • These people are sitting on a committee with me where we're trying to reform the laws for people in the industry. 00:09:48.770 --> 00:10:1.060 Also, the sag with sag boredom on four different committees on sag, and I'm building 1/5 which is a subcommittee that we're calling kids, too, which is part of, you know, something that I created called kids too. 00:10:1.060 --> 00:10:5.310 which is basically our answer to meet two, which is the fact that there was me too. 00:10:5.310 --> 00:10:6.090 There was men, too. 00:10:6.090 --> 00:10:6.870 There was times up. 00:10:6.870 --> 00:10:7.500 There's all these things. 00:10:7.500 --> 00:10:8.550 But what about the kids? 00:10:8.790 --> 00:10:16.780 You know, we're talking about somebody's forgetting the kids when you brought that up, When we're sitting on the table last night and my eyes popped because I'm like, you know what?

  • That's remarkable The fact that he you had this meat too.

  • But no one's talking about the kids, right?

  • So Well, so listen, hashtag capital k small I d.

  • S and a big number two.

  • You know, that's the hash tag.

  • Please use it.

  • Please spread it.

  • Spread it like wildfire.

  • If you're a survivor of abuse, if you're a victim of abuse, if you want your voice to be heard, let us know it.

  • Put the hashtag out their kids to be proud of it.

  • Because our voices matter before we go deeper into your new documentary.

  • I have to ask you, Jeffrey Epstein, Do you think he committed suicide?

  • Great guy, world friends, you know, we used to grab lunch together. 00:10:59.360 --> 00:11:0.070 No, I'm joking. 00:11:0.360 --> 00:11:3.160 Ah, God forbid. 00:11:3.170 --> 00:11:7.220 Jesus, um, didn't commit suicide How do I know? 00:11:7.220 --> 00:11:14.390 I've never met the guy, Not even once, but I think I know.

  • I don't think he committed suicide, But, you know, I don't want to get into the politics of it because we know that's a tangled web.

  • But all I can say is that there's definitely nefarious things happening at very high levels.

  • Yes, to allow that to happen when you and you travel with security arm.

  • Syrian security is here now.

  • Yep.

  • And security.

  • And we should bring up last night.

  • I mean, last night was an interesting event, especially at the airport.

  • Yeah, I got here late.

  • I was, you know, Gerry and his lovely his lovely wife and their lovely family.

  • You know, they were so cordial and so wonderful and gracious and brought us in and Louis in and they were like, Look, you're welcome to stay at our house and we've got a chef for you, and we're gonna make you food.

  • I mean, just such wonderful people. 00:11:59.440 --> 00:12:3.990 And we were supposed to get here at 3 30 so we could just enjoy the day and relax. 00:12:3.990 --> 00:12:9.470 After we've been doing this crazy nonstop press tour, you guys have gone through enough and what happens. 00:12:9.470 --> 00:12:13.790 But e I get almost arrested.

  • I didn't get arrested, but I almost got arrested at LaGuardia in New York because I have a self protection device on me.

  • You have to which of course I have to.

  • But you know, my, my dumb but you know, forgot to pack it in my bag.

  • So, like, you know, I do this all the time, but I'm so tired of back and forth.

  • You don't even know we're different time zones from different times as we get up in its wake.

  • Landed on a red eye and it's four in the morning.

  • And then we've got to be on a live talk show at 7 a.m. And which is really, like, four in the morning or in the morning for us because we're on West Coast time.

  • So, like, your old head is backwards and messed up anyway.

  • And then you go from show to show to show the show, answering these questions, and then it's like, Okay, now you got to run to the airport. 00:12:57.680 --> 00:13:0.320 Crosstown traffic check of that. 00:13:0.330 --> 00:13:18.340 Yeah, and then it's like, you know, So I've got my Taser, which looks like a gun and it's in my pocket, which I normally, you know, at the end of every day I put it either in my car, put it in my safe, or I put, you know, depending on where I'm going and I put it in my travel bags, but I never have it in my carry on.

  • And this one day security, of course, I reach into my co pocket and I go, Oh, it was it in your pocket.

  • It was in my pocket and it was like, as I was walking through, like I had already given them my story already already in the line.

  • And I realize it's there and I tell them, you know, as we start loading stuff onto the thing and I said, Wait, guys, I've got ah, Taser in my pocket and I have to put it out.

  • Yeah, of course, because they're gonna see it anyway, sir, I'm an honest guy, so I'm like, Hey, listen, here's what's going on. 00:13:53.980 --> 00:14:0.400 Let's make sure that we nip this in the bud so it doesn't become a big problem, and they're like, Oh, don't worry, no big deal. 00:14:0.400 --> 00:14:3.550 Just put it through we'll see it on the x ray you told us about. 00:14:3.550 --> 00:14:4.370 I'm sure it's fine. 00:14:5.080 --> 00:14:6.110 So I'm like, Okay? 00:14:6.430 --> 00:14:7.390 And that's what I d'oh. 00:14:7.660 --> 00:14:8.750 And then what do they dio? 00:14:9.020 --> 00:14:10.210 They're like, Oh, no.

  • Now we gotta call a supervisor, you know?

  • Now you stay right here, you can't move.

  • And I literally had to stand in that spot for three hours as I'm watching my flight leave and I'm watching everything.

  • And I'm just going guys, what's the big deal?

  • What is it?

  • It's legal.

  • And they're like, Well, it just became legal in the state of New York.

  • Up until two months ago, you couldn't even carry a damn Taser to protect yourself in the state of New York.

  • Did you know that?

  • No, I didn't.

  • Yeah.

  • So you know, New York is like one of the only states in the United States where you can't just have a C c w like they have C c W's.

  • But you have to be grandfathered in.

  • You have to be like old school police in New York to even get the option to carry a gun. 00:14:58.480 --> 00:15:3.720 And if not, like, if you're just a regular American, you do not have the normal Second Amendment rights. 00:15:3.730 --> 00:15:5.900 If you live in New York, I want everybody to know that. 00:15:5.920 --> 00:15:7.000 Please be clear. 00:15:7.270 --> 00:15:11.470 You know, New York is not part of our 50 states when it comes with the Second Amendment.

  • Good.

  • So we can have another second member discussion.

  • But that's always, you know, you've got this new doctor.

  • I'm gonna put something in my drink.

  • Right?

  • Lock and load.

  • Uh, but you've gotten in documentary coming out.

  • We're gonna put a link in the description.

  • We want everyone to go and get tickets for this thing right away.

  • But from the age of three, you're in McDonald's commercials.

  • Bad news bears.

  • I mean, come on.

  • Like Mork and Mindy.

  • Eight is enough.

  • One day to time.

  • Cheers.

  • Okay.

  • The question during this early years did you witness abuse in the industry.

  • Do you feel people?

  • Maybe we're being groomed for later, or I would have no idea you would have known.

  • No, you're a kid.

  • You don't think I don't even know what sex is?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, That's the last thing you're thinking about.

  • Just being a kid.

  • Yeah, but, um, what about later in life? 00:15:59.140 --> 00:16:4.590 You know, like when you're on the sets of Gremlins and Lost Boys and what types of things do you see? 00:16:4.590 --> 00:16:5.460 The feeling I got? 00:16:5.460 --> 00:16:6.310 Understand? 00:16:6.400 --> 00:16:7.600 It's not like that. 00:16:7.610 --> 00:16:9.090 It's not like that, Okay? 00:16:9.090 --> 00:16:13.110 It's People want to build it up to this thing where it's, like, really sleazy.

  • And, you know, there's, like, you know, producers messing with some kid right out in the open, in the middle of a set somewhere.

  • You know, it's just not like that.

  • I mean, listen, the truth of the matter is, everybody's been trying to say since I first announced it.

  • So Cory's gonna bring down all these Hollywood execs.

  • He's gonna bring down all these bigwigs Bob Obama.

  • No, that is not the deal, guys, it's I never said that.

  • First of all that is the media putting a spin on things as they are my words to try and make it bigger and more intense anyway, why?

  • That's the reason why I have to have security.

  • That's the reason why I have to have 24 hour protection is because they made it sound so intimidating what I was trying to do, and they blew it so out of proportion that it makes it seem like I'm going after everybody.

  • The media has a has a tendency to blow things out of proportion. 00:16:59.650 --> 00:17:1.100 I'm not going after everybody. 00:17:1.410 --> 00:17:10.250 I'm going after the people that I know did these crimes and the things that I experience and things that I witnessed that sit and listen.

  • There's there's many more, by the way, that I don't even mention in the film.

  • Why?

  • Because I wasn't a direct victim and I don't have enough information to where I can do.

  • And I'm not a detective either.

  • You know, it's like I'm here just to tell my story and my friend's story.

  • Now I saw things that happened outside of our story, and we all know that those people are pedophiles because they've already been convicted as pedophiles.

  • I mean, that's the thing is all you have to do is like open your eyes and look.

  • Here's outworks.

  • Let me be clear, because I know I'm dancing in a little bit of a circle here, so I want to be very, very straight, very clear.

  • So people understand it works on all different levels.

  • So, in other words, don't just look at the top brass.

  • It's just like the church.

  • You know, when you're disappointed.

  • Look at this church. 00:17:57.580 --> 00:18:0.410 It's not, you know, the hierarchy. 00:18:0.700 --> 00:18:4.280 That is the ones that are definitely the culprits. 00:18:4.280 --> 00:18:8.100 Every time you know it's generally the little guys. 00:18:8.120 --> 00:18:25.420 It's generally the priest that move from sector to sector from, you know, township to township those air, the guy better out there where you're not leading molesting the kids, then what happens is the bishops find out about it and they cover it up.

  • And that's how it becomes so incestuous.

  • And that's how it becomes such a global problem.

  • Because they start moving the parishes, they start taking the priests and moving them around.

  • So think of it in that same scale.

  • Oh, it's not the studio exact that are out there doing all the dirty work.

  • You know, many times I'm sure a lot of those guys don't even know that this is really happening.

  • And they think I'm crazy saying this stuff.

  • You know, I know a lot of the directors that I've worked with have never seen anything, and they go, What are you talking about?

  • There's nothing like that going on. 00:18:58.600 --> 00:19:5.600 In fact, I showed you that clip my director of the documentary, said the very same thing as far as my experience. 00:19:5.610 --> 00:19:9.090 He's worked on dozens of films, said he's never seen anything like that happen. 00:19:9.630 --> 00:19:11.700 But here's how it happens.

  • The managers, the publicist, the agents, the little guys that people don't think about Those are the ones that have the most access to the Children.

  • Those are the ones that are directly contacting the Children and the ones that the parents most quickly will relinquish their power to give up their Children too.

  • So they will say, You can take my child overnight.

  • No, no.

  • And you, You know, as long as you're getting in that good press opportunity as long as you're there, Agent, you're getting in these good opportunities for more work.

  • Sure.

  • You You know, you want to have the kids sleep over at your house tonight because you've got an early morning appointment.

  • No problem.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • I do this with all the kids.

  • They all stay over.

  • Okay?

  • Sure.

  • No problem.

  • That happens all the time.

  • They get so careless. 00:19:59.680 --> 00:20:0.010 Pair. 00:20:0.010 --> 00:20:7.110 And then when a producer finds out about it because somebody complains to the producer, the producer goes, Whoa! 00:20:7.120 --> 00:20:8.320 is this really a problem? 00:20:8.330 --> 00:20:10.840 Let me investigate, and he starts to investigate.

  • And then when he goes and tells his insurance company, the insurance company goes, you keep your mouth shut because you want to pay a premium.

  • Do you want us to shut your set down?

  • Because now there's lewd conduct happening on your set.

  • Or do you want us to tell the kid to make this go away?

  • And that's the problem.

  • That's the problem.

  • Thank you for being there voice right now.

  • Thank you.

  • You're welcome.

  • And we're just We're scratching the surface here, and we're gonna be back on the flip side of this break.

  • We're talking with Corey Feldman right now.

  • He's in a lot of peace and love after this short break from our saucers.

  • G cast after hours.

  • Is that all right?

  • And we are back on the G cast.

  • We are here in studio with my beloved wife Angie.

  • Hey, I'm Gary Franci.

  • We have Corey Feldman in studio with his beloved wife.

  • Welcome.

  • Yes, you are on a mission right now with your husband?

  • Yes, indeed.

  • Huh? 00:23:58.470 --> 00:24:0.310 And it's It's been a roller coaster for you. 00:24:0.320 --> 00:24:1.190 Insure house. 00:24:1.190 --> 00:24:8.750 Yes, but it's worth it because we're doing this for Children, so yeah, certainly are. 00:24:8.760 --> 00:24:17.280 And, uh, you know, Cory, you've been speaking about child sexual abuse in Hollywood yourself, a victim alongside your late friend Cory came in.

  • All roads have finally led you here to name the person who allegedly raped Cori and take down the ring.

  • Why do you feel that now is the right time?

  • Well, it's always been the right time.

  • There's never been a time that it wasn't very time.

  • People ask the question.

  • Why is now the time?

  • It's always been the time.

  • It's been a matter of a long, treacherous, strenuous process, Arduous process to make this happen.

  • And you can't just, you know, snap her fingers and get the truth out.

  • People think it's that easy.

  • Oh, well, why don't you just make claims?

  • Well, let me tell you something. 00:24:56.170 --> 00:25:4.750 All the people that you see on YouTube spreading propaganda, spreading all these crazy wild stories of you know this person did this. 00:25:4.760 --> 00:25:5.850 That person did that. 00:25:6.440 --> 00:25:13.240 The reason why people don't get sued over that stuff is because everybody knows it's B s.

  • 90% of it is people just taking guesses at controversy.

  • It's not riel when it's really all that's where the lawsuits happen.

  • That's where people become afraid, because somebody's speaking the truth.

  • So the point is, this is a very dangerous product because everything that we say is the truth and it can be proven, and we can have corroborate Er's and all of that stuff.

  • So it's all broken down.

  • Um, we lay it out very clearly now.

  • Victims have described we touched on this in the previous segment, but the fear of the machine or the network that protects this ring, uh, more than the actual predator himself.

  • Has this been true in your case?

  • And what, what have you seen? 00:25:59.980 --> 00:26:0.740 Absolutely. 00:26:0.750 --> 00:26:9.290 Because what it is is there's always gonna be somebody above the next person, and that's that's how it goes in this world. 00:26:9.290 --> 00:26:30.680 Whether it's, you know, we're talking about the film industry, whether we're talking about the Boy Scouts, whether we're talking about the church, whether we're talking about Little League, whether we're talking about politics, you know, there's always somebody above the next guy, and that guy is trying to protect his web of people, you know, and the thing is, I want you to think about this.

  • The Catholic Church spends $300 million a year.

  • God bless you on sex insurance.

  • I did not know it was that much.

  • $3 million a year on sex insurance.

  • Do you know how many kids are being molested for them to need that kind of money?

  • No, but think about this.

  • That people are getting paid because that sex insurance basically says we're gonna pay you this premium because we know our presure molested kids. 00:27:0.340 --> 00:27:5.050 So that means that people are making meant off the fact that it keeps happening. 00:27:5.490 --> 00:27:7.080 It's a business. 00:27:7.500 --> 00:27:8.920 It's a business. 00:27:9.200 --> 00:27:16.210 People are getting rich off this, and that's just the people that are doing it without telling their superiors.

  • What about the ones that are doing it back during it, putting a kid in a box, sticking them in an elite persons mansion and filling the box with snakes and Roaches and all of this type of stuff and then having these satanic worship ritual events where they raped the Children in front of one another?

  • Oh, yeah, I've read reports and these air riel reports this is the real deal, and that stuff is going on all over the world all over the world.

  • I watched a BBC special from England with a child psychologist who had rescued several of these Children that had been brought into these, you know, devil worshipping ritual things. 00:28:0.540 --> 00:28:9.470 And they said, You know, when I interviewed this 10 year old child, they were speaking the truth, and I know they were speaking the truth because I'm a child psychologist and that's what I do on kids. 00:28:9.470 --> 00:28:10.760 Don't make this stuff up.

  • They don't have the whereabout or or the wherewithal to be able to bring in these kinds of details.

  • So, yeah, that stuff is out there.

  • It's rial.

  • I don't know much about it.

  • I know it only the same way that you would by watching specials and documentaries and doing my own research.

  • Obviously, the stuff that I've seen goes nowhere near that level of depravity because I haven't been there.

  • But what I have seen is enough to know that the rich and powerful cover up for the rich and powerful period going up against the forces of darkness here.

  • That's right.

  • This is good versus evil straight up, and it's going to unite to fight this.

  • It's biblical.

  • This has been talked about since the beginning.

  • This is about end times. 00:28:58.220 --> 00:29:1.330 This is about, um, the apocalypse. 00:29:1.670 --> 00:29:3.020 We've seen the science. 00:29:3.030 --> 00:29:7.960 I mean, I don't want to be out here preaching like I'm you know, we feel you feel you don't care. 00:29:7.960 --> 00:29:8.890 But but break. 00:29:8.900 --> 00:29:10.060 But this is where it's at.

  • I mean, you know, open your eyes, people.

  • Look around you.

  • The black plague is back.

  • There's all these floods and fires and all this stuff that we read about a local happened.

  • What is it?

  • It's all the stuff.

  • We've seven deadly sins.

  • The sins of the seals have been broken.

  • It feels like right.

  • There was even a thing I saw a few years ago on YouTube with these horns that were being played in the middle of the forest, which is also right out of the Bible.

  • I've heard that you were here.

  • These horns, like, out of nowhere.

  • Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • Listen, whether you believe in this or not, people are feeling this.

  • They're feeling the intensity there, feeling the darkness of it.

  • I mean, you come local conversations about people, they're feeling that we're getting to the point where we're getting to the point I'm telling you and and where you have to find yourself right now. 00:29:58.020 --> 00:30:4.450 This is why Three years ago, when I made that first video that first campaign video I drew a line in the sand. 00:30:5.140 --> 00:30:26.780 I clearly drew a line in the sand And I said, You either stand with me or you stand against me And if you with me when you're with me on the side of God and you're with me on the side of positive energy and love And if you're against me you're working for the dark side, Period, period, period.

  • So if you come against me, if you do not support this if you do not stand with me, then we know where you're at.

  • Yes, well, we are standing with you and we have no, God bless you guys.

  • We keep you in our prayers.

  • We feel what you've been going through.

  • We are grateful you are here for being so brave.

  • And people need to understand that this is this is huge of what you're going through.

  • It takes a lot.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you. 00:30:55.520 --> 00:31:3.030 Because for those who are watching right now, you know just keep praying for the Feldman's as they go on this mission to fight against darkness. 00:31:3.030 --> 00:31:6.030 You know, pray hedge of protection around them in their family. 00:31:6.040 --> 00:31:8.400 You doing the hard work right now? 00:31:8.410 --> 00:31:10.260 Because the prayer works.

  • I've seen it were absolutely, You know, it's a legit thing.

  • It's the only reason we're here.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • It's the only reason this is happening.

  • You have to understand, They tried to kill me twice.

  • They really did.

  • And, um, you know, yesterday I did the show.

  • You guys probably know the show.

  • It's like Jim and Sam, you know, on on serious example.

  • Conservative guy, right?

  • And these people that listen to the show, I mean, I read I just have to read this to you because it's so very cool.

  • Yeah.

  • I just wanted to see what I deal with.

  • Where is it?

  • Is this their car on my phone?

  • Yeah.

  • Not there.

  • Come.

  • But here's the thing.

  • I don't have it.

  • I don't have it on me.

  • I'll just say it off the top.

  • If you go to my Twitter right now, you can see this comment that I posted, but this guy goes Ah, God, this guy's so delusional and full of himself. 00:31:59.670 --> 00:32:0.580 I can't believe that. 00:32:0.580 --> 00:32:1.240 Jesus. 00:32:1.250 --> 00:32:3.090 I wish you'd get molested again. 00:32:3.090 --> 00:32:3.350 See? 00:32:3.360 --> 00:32:4.260 Shut up! 00:32:7.260 --> 00:32:8.990 That's the kind of stuff I'm talking about. 00:32:8.990 --> 00:32:11.050 Me no level troll travel.

  • Yeah, that's what it is.

  • And that's all.

  • Yeah, but these are the thes of the people that are working for the darkness.

  • These are the people that work for the devil.

  • They may use God's name.

  • They may see Jesus.

  • They may do all that.

  • But you know what?

  • They really are working for the darkness because they want to mark me.

  • They won't win.

  • And why would you mock somebody who's spreading God's message?

  • Unless you're part of the problem?

  • Precise people remember that when you think somebody's just being smart ass or why he's cracking.

  • Remember who they really are because now you know who they really are.

  • If you make fun of somebody who's fighting for Children's rights, you are a douchebag story.

  • Go home.

  • Absolutely.

  • Go home and stay.

  • Shut up, Move out of the way.

  • Sit down. 00:33:1.460 --> 00:33:6.360 But I'm just being real and you know the great thing about what we're doing here. 00:33:6.370 --> 00:33:12.210 You've got that anarchy sweater on Gary Criss Angel, but it's that's that's anarchy.

  • Ours.

  • I'm gonna bring coming up.

  • Uh, so on the flip side, you're listening to the cast Criss Angel. 00:33:23.880 --> 00:36:8.400 A few bills over here, so, G, it's time to return to that. 00:36:8.400 --> 00:36:24.360 She cast with your host and we're back on the G cast with the foul men's.

  • Feldman's in the house.

  • I like having never leave Vance.

  • What does it say?

  • Neverland Ranch?

  • I don't know.

  • It's so say never land.

  • That's what I wanna ask you about the HBO documentary.

  • You know, that's a topic I'd rather not getting.

  • You don't want to go there.

  • Yeah, it was rough film.

  • Yeah, it's just I've got my own personal feelings about that topic, and it's best that way.

  • We don't have to go there, But what about what about like, the fun stuff that we did like you did with Michael and you're that great stuff. 00:36:53.750 --> 00:37:3.470 But I just don't think this is the time or place to go into those positive happy stories, because there's a lot of people who I don't know what to think, and I don't know what to say. 00:37:3.480 --> 00:37:7.630 So therefore, like that, absolutely, it's a conflict. 00:37:7.750 --> 00:37:9.310 It's a big conflict. 00:37:9.310 --> 00:37:20.670 You know, I love the man for for the friendship that we had And, uh, you know, it would be it would be terribly unfortunate if anybody had any other experience.

  • Then I did, because I had a great experience.

  • Look, Ali Caulkins come out since said nothing's ever happened there.

  • And, you know, he also thinks it like we talked before.

  • Now is a good time to speak up If there are things that are happening and that's exactly what you're doing right now with your documentary film, right?

  • And that's what's powerful, especially you.

  • Also, we were talking about this before California law, a B 201 8 Angie was really excited, excited about what you're doing. 00:37:48.150 --> 00:38:6.650 I'm I've been keeping ah, on eye on what you been doing throughout the past couple of years and and I'm just like I'm over here championing for you, and I just I have three boys, so what you're doing is personal for me, too, and you're making parents more where you're speaking up for the victims. 00:38:6.650 --> 00:38:11.480 You're saying like guys never, ever think it's to always listen to your Children.

  • Always listen to your kids always communicate because that's the problem is a lot of parents.

  • They're in denial.

  • They don't want to believe that something like this could happen to their child or they take.

  • They take the responsibility of like, Oh, well, you know, that would mean that I wasn't on my game or I wasn't looking And you know, that's a slap in the face to me.

  • No, that's just selfishness.

  • That's ridiculous.

  • You know, it's not your fault that something happened, but it's your fault if you refuse to listen and it's your fault if you refuse to act.

  • If you refuse that, yes, and that's what you guys have been doing you are acting in as of January 1st of this year, this act are this. 00:38:49.840 --> 00:39:9.020 This law has gone into play now, victims who have weeds else more Well, yeah, basically, what we did is we were able to push back the statute of limitations until 45 because most victims of abuse do not come to terms with that abuse or feel that they can report until the age of 45 to 55.

  • Um so it was convenient for all these years that the age cutoff a 21 which is decades before somebody is actually ready to report it or talk about it publicly or go to the police.

  • Um, so we have now push that back to 45.

  • But there's also a three year look back window now, which means that cases like mine cases prior to 2017 now have three years to bring their civil cases forward.

  • That still doesn't put these guys behind bars.

  • But what this movie does, what truth?

  • My truth, Doc will do is lay out the bread crumbs, lay out the ground work so that investigators can follow the breadcrumbs, can follow these clues and put together cases that they can then bring to the district attorney. 00:39:56.920 --> 00:40:1.890 And the district attorney can then reopen an investigation if they choose to. 00:40:1.900 --> 00:40:12.480 On top of it, if other cases other victims of the same perpetrators start to come forward, then they will come forward with their cases.

  • Those will become investigations, and based on those investigations, indictments can be handed down.

  • So it's all part of the process.

  • It's all about getting the wheels turning to start moving the machine forward.

  • That's why my truth Doc is so important.

  • That is why it's so important for everybody to see.

  • But there's another reason I was gonna mention this before the break.

  • And I know you want it as Courtney something so stay on track here.

  • But but as far as that, eh?

  • I know you're saying it's for Criss Angel, but let me talk about anarchy for a minute.

  • Sure, because the real anarchy moved here is to support this film.

  • The rial rebel move eyes to support this film.

  • Yes, because let me tell you why.

  • If you are one of those guys that says f the system with your finger in the air, okay? 00:40:59.240 --> 00:41:4.600 And you don't want to play the B s political game anymore, You don't want to be a puppet for the machine anymore. 00:41:5.060 --> 00:41:9.250 You want to fight the system, follow what I'm doing.

  • Buy a ticket to this movie.

  • Why?

  • Because if this succeeds, then we get to shove it down Hollywood's throat and say, Look at this.

  • A guy for the first time in history was able to sidestep the traditional studio systems, was able to reroute from the traditional networking process, and we now are able to speak as artists as film makers and as survivors of abuse were able to speak directly to the world.

  • Okay.

  • I mean, yeah, we can do that with you two.

  • Sure, but you've got to build your audience.

  • You've got to get subscriptions.

  • You've got to do other stuff, and then you're still limited.

  • You know, you can't just say what you want to say.

  • You can say it, but if it's true, it's gonna you're gonna get stewed. 00:41:58.570 --> 00:42:1.610 You're gonna get problems because you have no insurance, you've got no coverage. 00:42:1.610 --> 00:42:2.780 I mean, you're gonna get in big trouble. 00:42:2.860 --> 00:42:12.770 But if you can do this yourself, if you could make a movie and you can put it out and people can now watch it directly, that means you are cutting out the middleman.

  • And if we can do that, we are reinventing the wheel.

  • Were literally saying f you to the system, that artists and filmmakers alike can now make a product and have an avenue to give it directly to their audience.

  • So that means Think about this, Gary, After what I've done here today, after this is a success and millions of people buy tickets and we proved that we can.

  • We can get the same kind of numbers as a studio would if they released a movie in the theaters.

  • Once we prove that this can work, you theoretically could go make a movie version of your show. 00:42:56.000 --> 00:43:3.100 You could turn it into a film, make it an hour and 1/2 edit it all together and stream it to your audience. 00:43:4.500 --> 00:43:6.130 Well, you you have a bigger audience. 00:43:6.200 --> 00:43:7.280 It's not reporting. 00:43:7.880 --> 00:43:9.290 You got a 1,000,000 followers. 00:43:9.650 --> 00:43:13.450 Okay, so you put a movie out for a 1,000,000 people.

  • Yeah, That's a lot of money, buddy.

  • Laid out right away that you don't think if you're trying to get a message out, man, a 1,000,000 people can watch your message on celluloid.

  • Yeah, that's a big deal.

  • Well, you're certainly breaking some ground with your distribution model.

  • And I want to get into that in a little bit later segment because, uh, there's a lot to talk about in that because it's groundbreaking.

  • What about, um, Courtney?

  • Yeah.

  • How did you guys meet?

  • That's what I want to know.

  • Oh, um, we met at the Playboy Mansion.

  • Ah, what year?

  • 11 4011.

  • We had our first son.

  • 2011.

  • We were kind of busy.

  • Oh, sorry.

  • We couldn't be there. 00:43:59.240 --> 00:44:0.050 Oh, yes. 00:44:0.060 --> 00:44:2.750 Uh, but how long have you guys been together? 00:44:3.000 --> 00:44:5.040 Um, we've been together for nine years now. 00:44:5.440 --> 00:44:15.680 It's It's really special that we had another couple on today because Gary and I have worked together for many, many years, and I can see the love and the support that you give one another.

  • And I feel like that is really brought us close in such a short amount of time that I do If I didn't have this rock next to me, you know?

  • And it's so important tohave that that core and you you've got I see that with your support, I see that I love it.

  • Thank you.

  • You're so important to one another.

  • No, Especially what you're going through right now.

  • Day to day.

  • It's, uh yeah.

  • You know, you just got to take it one day at a time.

  • You are an incredibly strong and beautiful woman.

  • Thank you so much.

  • Likewise, Angie and I have our own struggles, you know, with with maintaining the work that we do in the in the intense pressure. 00:44:55.590 --> 00:45:0.800 But I could not imagine the level of pressure, especially with subject matter you are revealing. 00:45:1.410 --> 00:45:3.710 Um I mean, how do you deal with that? 00:45:4.450 --> 00:45:7.120 How do you How do you take you out? 00:45:7.370 --> 00:45:10.310 You know why and what we have to have our private time.

  • God, that's how it works.

  • Way didn't we would absolutely go crazy.

  • We've been on a press tour for the last two weeks straight, and we haven't had any time alone.

  • We haven't had any time to relax.

  • We haven't had any time to be romantic.

  • And it gets to you.

  • You know what really gets to you and you start bickering and you start fighting and you start, You know, the pressure mounts.

  • Pressure builds.

  • So it's all about having those decompression chambers.

  • It's about having those outlets to be able to let go sometimes.

  • And you know what?

  • Let me say that.

  • So that as about as a parent, Okay, um, it is important to balance your life with adult time.

  • The time On the flip side, people need to remember that song.

  • We're gonna play this during the break, So set it up so people know what they're here.

  • 10 seconds.

  • Okay. 00:45:57.820 --> 00:46:0.560 Basically, this is the title track for the new movie. 00:46:0.910 --> 00:46:2.450 The movie is, of course, called My Treat. 00:46:2.450 --> 00:46:3.400 The Rape of Two Coreys. 00:46:3.400 --> 00:46:17.420 And this is a song that I wrote as a message to my best friend saying, You know, if if earlier in life if when when we were younger, I was able to tell you this maybe you could have had a chance to live your life differently.

  • But I was afraid and you were afraid.

  • And we're both afraid and we let the fear consume us.

  • But now you don't have to have that fear anymore.

  • You're free and with your truth being told now your soul and your spirit of free as well.

  • So this is my gift to Cory and it's called You are free.

  • Don't go anywhere.

  • Very Frenchy will be right back after a word from our sponsor day Don't run away. 00:47:16.690 --> 00:48:4.050 I see bad Never good You asked me not to tell So way trying todo way bad And is that you may be a way you would be a shame. 00:48:4.540 --> 00:49:4.690 Still waiting Wait, those years I kept way. 00:49:5.260 --> 00:49:15.990 But now you say and this monster I'm good.

  • Okay, we're gonna go to the Feldman's lower, All right, and we're back on the G cast and so much to talk about.

  • We're on the clock right now.

  • Okay, so let's talk about the film.

  • All right, Hollywood, where is the town where few secrets survive?

  • How do your peers feel about this documentary film coming out?

  • And folks hit the link in the description to because we want you to get tickets right now.

  • That's right.

  • As a matter of fact, the website is now live.

  • As you can see.

  • We creeping up that website.

  • It looks beautiful.

  • It does, uh, the website, which is my truth doc dot com. 00:49:57.450 --> 00:50:4.370 This is the very fresh unveiling Unboxing, if you will, of this website, which looks like a standard movie theater. 00:50:4.560 --> 00:50:9.820 And there's a ticket window as you see, and you can go to the ticket window and you can buy your tickets. 00:50:9.830 --> 00:50:12.950 Or you can go to the concession stand and one of the great things that we're gonna have.

  • By the way, one of the features on this website that's gonna be so cool is besides the fact that you can download the single, you can play the trailer.

  • You can look at the art.

  • There's gonna be additional behind the scenes pictures and footage and and clips from the movie and all that stuff's gonna be added over the next few weeks.

  • So this is kind of the beginning, the bare bones of it.

  • But as we build it, you're gonna get to have a lot more rooms.

  • You can go in a lot more activities you can do.

  • And one of those great activities is we're going to place packets of detailed information, detailed information what I can't tell you yet. 00:50:49.620 --> 00:51:1.410 But what I will tell you is activities that were going on behind the scenes information that we have that helps put the pieces of the puzzle together and let people decide for themselves. 00:51:1.520 --> 00:51:10.080 Based on this information, what really happened, and a lot of this has to do with the efforts that were made to silence me because of people don't realize.

  • Part of the movie, of course, is exposing these guys, these pedophiles.

  • But another part of the movie is talking about all the obstruction that has happened, and all of the efforts that have been made to keep me silent and to prevent this truth from coming forward.

  • So one of the things that we're gonna use the website for is like a scope a Snopes Snopes dot com or smoking gun where people can go leafs through articles and they could look at depositions and they could look at, like, different stuff from the case so they can help decide.

  • Oh, wow, Look at this.

  • There it is, right there in black and white.

  • You can see the witness testimony.

  • This really happened.

  • So we're gonna be putting up screenshots from conversations of people in the wolf pack. 00:51:56.110 --> 00:52:0.560 You know, people that were that were conspiring to silence me. 00:52:1.150 --> 00:52:12.730 So there's gonna be all of this very useful information up there so that people can really dig deep and do a deep dive and see

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