What is the reality we can see, but don't understand?
June 8th, 2026, 2;55 pm
Penelope: Your son, Jonas, recently graduated from high school. How does it feel?
Louis: Jonas is my second so I was able to reflect on some of the parenting approaches I had taken with my first son - and I think it’s really been an experience trying to be a good parent; there were times when I thought if I did too much it would be bad…and when I did intervene…it was always with a bit of worry that I would be a bad parent. Being a parent, upon reflection, requires a community -- and I was able to get Jonas out there to meet many of the people I interacted with during his high school years so I feel I was able to provide a rich developmental experience similar to what I had in the Air Force; the challenge for me was keeping his home life stable during the time LAUSD retaliated against me; I think I probably worried a lot more than I had to, but I also became aware of my son’s reality, and I became a low key advisor/provider, along with his more involved mother, to ensure he had a good high school experience.
Penelope: What is the progress of you investigation with the Los Angeles Unified School District?
Louis: I’m really impressed with how shameless the LAUSD inspector General is…he doesn’t even respond or feel obligated to provide an explanation. It surprises me, I think, because I was naive, but my research has allowed me to find out all the details of how corruption actually operates inside the Los Angeles Unified School District. I have compiled a detailed report and journal that triangulates how it works. I just dropped it off at the post office for the FBI to review so that they can pick apart my case, and investigate the Resnicks and investigate their Leadership Academy that has been instrumental for creating a professional club of theft from the $20 billion California gives LAUSD schools.
Penelope: Did you try to work with LAUSD to come to a reasonable assessment of what happened to you?
Louis: I really did, and it makes me see that a wall of silence is their style; I’ve even been followed, and have been tracked and followed by private investigators. These people are intense, but I think people like this have to be shamed out of their theft, and the Resnicks and LAUSD should come clean about how they’re a part of an elite network that have changed the nature of our American experience through advanced marketing techniques and entertainment that has enslaved the population to a new religion - Materialism -- it’s a very shallow programming. I think I can hack it with the right campaign. People will awaken little by little until the reality is known…it’s just a matter of time…that’s how it works.
Penelope: You’ve traveled different dimensions so this is pretty easy?
Louis: Correct. I’ve done this before - it’s a 9-step process where you shame the aggressor into the reality that I have documented quite thoroughly - it’s a real comedy, these people - the level of greed makes for a great story - it’s inspired my first feature film, which is interactive - The Los Angeles Dystopia.