California will improve once we can identify the REAL problem.
June 9, 2026, 2:42 pm
Penelope: Tell us about some of the things you’ve learned as a result of 009 RIDR research you’ve conducted to tell a realistic story based on real data -- you use that data to inspire content that reflects the accuracy of the reality - like a GTA NOIR sort of thing…
Louis: Having lived in different neighborhoods in Los Angeles I can tell you that each Angeleno experiences a distinctive experience in Los Angeles. Thankfully, many children are insulated in tight-knight communities; but not all kids have that luxury - the world is much harsher than the 30% of voters realized -- by listening to KCRW, and watching the media that makes them unconscious slaves - it’s fascinating to watch small town girls convince themselves they need breast implants - personally, I find it as a sick brainwashing of the human mind - we must return to a natural culture that is classy, natural - on that makes God proud - and OptomystiK is a story that is going to simply tell the truth about the reality most voters don’t see - if you go to Roseville, most of citizens don’t realize the trafficking and exploitation that is happening here locally, especially at malls, and by kids who get recruited who are teenagers to exploit vulnerable children -- all of that happens and hardly anyone is aware how Sacramento and the Roseville areas is has the fifth largest trafficked population in the world - 90% of those are girls 10-14 years old, and it is happening right underneath our noses -- that’s the failure of the Wall Street Media not to make that one of their most important issues - companies like The Wonderful Company support the thesis that the more you divide, the more you can control - and they’re right - it works.
Right now, it will be interesting to see how Trader Joes decides to do once I organized a boycott of the Wonderful Company, especially if they keep targeting me, which they have -- Stewart Resnick is an expert of the highest level a deceptive practices in law enforcement - if there is a skillful villain we don’t know about -- it’s this guy, and how targets the weak and vulnerable for profit.
That must be a topic of conversation for California. These are our children -- and it’s people like the Resnicks whose exploitive practices concern me.
Penelope: What could citizens do now>
Louis: The most extreme thing you can do now is 1) Stop buying almonds and pistachios at Trader joes 2) Stop buy halo tangerines 3) Stop buying Fiji Water 4) Teleflora Flowers 5) and Justin Wines - those products are made on the back of the people who were enslaved many years ago - it’s time to create a pathway for local success, and solve these problems with immediacy.