Los Ángeles Dystopia | Nelly Chonez | reaching Kelly Gonez about the reality of LAUSD

Los Ángeles Dystopia | Nelly Chonez | reaching Kelly Gonez about the reality of LAUSD
Louis A. De Barraicua is making an interactive film, OptomystiK, that aims to communicate the reality that is occurring inside schools like Van Nuys High School where administrators systemically make up evidence against teachers according to an internal report by 009RIDR research, a division of Research and Strategic Planning for the Narrative Arts Company

INT. A ROOM, LATER — LOUIS, ALONE WITH THE RECORD

Louis sits with a folder in front of him. He does not open it right away. When he speaks, it is not performance — it is testimony, and he says it the way a person says a thing they have decided, at last, to simply say.

LOUIS I was in the classroom. I know what I said. I know what the students said. I know what the room actually felt like — and it was genuine. It was meaningful.

(beat)

LAUSD was not there for that. Whatever they produced afterward as the account of what happened — it didn't come from being in that room. It came from somewhere else. A process I wasn't part of, and honestly, can't fully see into.

(he opens the folder now, sets it face-down)

The framing changed. What's in here, the students' statements as the district finally wrote them — it doesn't match what I lived through with those kids, face to face.

(quieter)

I can't tell you exactly how that happened. I wasn't in the room for that part either.

(he looks up, steady)

But I can tell you this with certainty — if there had been a camera running during my actual time with those students, it would not have produced what LAUSD ultimately used.

Louis tried to think of a way to explain it to Kelly Gonez to save her from God’s Wrath. 

Los Angeles, California 

Int. Interview Room - LAUSD Headquarters 

Nellie Chonez: What do you mean he is from another dimension? 

Janet Elllis: He says he knows you from the future? 

Nellie: How? 

Janet: There’s a portal, Mrs. Chonez. 

Nellie: I’m sorry. I’m having a really challenging time processing what you’re telling me.

Janet: That there’s another dimension? 

Nellie: I feel like this is some kind of prank. How can there really be another dimension? 

Janet: Mrs. Chonez, what I am telling you is new knowledge not readily available to the public, especially in the public school system you went to…

Nellie: I went to LAUSD.

Janet: There in lies the problem, Mrs. Gonez - the corporations know you have seen very little of the world - basically, Pacoima and Harvard, then a couple of years of teaching, and that’s all you really know - you don’t really know reality. 

Nellie: Oh, I get tours of the school all of the time.

Janet: Yes, Mrs. Gonez; but that’s an illusion, a show - I’m sure you are aware - that’s a presentation - not reality. 

Nelie: But…what could be wrong that I don’t know about? They tell me everything. 

Janet: Do they tell you how they never visit teacher’s classroom; and take positive experiences and sexualize the context by using paid LAUSD administrators. 

Nellile: That can’t be true! 

Janet: It is, Mrs. Chonez. He was a political candidate, and the lawyers who work for the corporations guided this corrupt internal process. If it were not for Louis, we would not know the truth. 

Nellie: How do you know this to be true?

Janet: We are able to observe reality from somewhere else - even the time he spent in the classroom with the children - none of what Mr. Plassner claimed what actually happened - we observed him leading the student statements to create a false account. 

Nellie: You did? 

Janet: Would you like to see it? 

Nellie: You have it available? 

Janet: It’s a remote viewing - you’ll have to come down to the facility. 

Nellie: What facility? 

Janet: The portal. 

Nellie: I…I don’t know what to think right now. Would you mind if I speak to the Los Angeles Unified School District attorney to give me advice?

Janet: The lawyers are going to tell you not to do it. They work for the corporations. 

Nellie: But I…I’m not sure about this portal you’re talking about - I mean, I’m not sure I want to see myself watching myself from another dimension. 

Janet: It’s the future.

Nellie: The future is another dimension?

Louis: It’s a parallel reality.