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