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Steven Spielberg in association with John Landis, using several production shell companies and limited liability corporations, created a child sacrifice snuff film, using secret society recipe of flame and water, reflection and light,– they filmed the explosion of a Huey helicopter hovering over B-rated actor and two children.
The Huey falls from the dead man’s curve onto the children, decapitating one, and severing the torso of the other.
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Spielberg 80’s troika:
Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and the executives of Warner Bros., had been able to escape a “consciously truncated investigation.”
I’m sorry I read this book.
It’s too ghastly to consider. Men in secret council chambers, orchestrating murder with cameras and sound equipment, ready to capture and profit from its distribution.
The ‘accident’ happened on the last day of production. Wrap party canceled, the show must go on. Most of the SFX pyro people (powdermen) were drunk on vodka and beer.
After the ritual, the production crew packs up the film and sends it to technicolor labs for processing. The footage is forwarded directly to Landis.
Settlement for dead children in 1987 monies:
Among themselves the defendants agreed to settle for a total of $4 million-$2.3 for the Les and $1.7 for the Chens.
Attorney fee 1987 monies:
Neal made $1.8 million out of the case, of having come all the way from Nashville
Our fake money Federal Reserve currency scam is revealed.
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Fly by Night by Steve Chain Book Review



My annotations and highlights:
Fly by Night by Steven Chain
Book last read: 2025-07-29 16:50:41
Percentage read: 100%
Chapter 9: “Ladies and Gentlemen, Vic Morrow!”
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Chapter progress: 9.17%
Highlight: That’s just a warm-up for what’s to come,” Landis shouted back.
Notes: Exploding fireball child sacrifice.
Chapter 10: Schlock!
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Chapter progress: 9.35%
Highlight:
The progenitor of the Landises was Oscar Levitsky, of Chubner, a small Jewish town near Kiev, who arrived in Chicago at the turn of the century and changed the name to Landis.
Notes: Edom.
Chapter 10: Schlock!
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Chapter progress: 10.43%
Highlight: John Landis was a pall bearer at O’Rourke’s burial, one of the many funerals that, strangely, were to haunt his life and career.
Notes: Death angel.
Chapter 10: Schlock!
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Chapter progress: 10.97%
Highlight: junta
Notes: A military or political power that rules a country after taking it by force.
Chapter 10: Schlock!
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Chapter progress: 12.41%
Highlight: He had discovered that with stunts you didn’t need a story, or even an actor, as the dysfunctional Belushi in Blues Brothers had shown.
Notes: Are you not entertained?
Chapter 12: Ghosts from the Twilight Zone
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Chapter progress: 14.21%
Highlight: six cameras, two sound crews and nearly one hundred other film technicians had just recorded on film the ghastliest scene in the history of cinema.
Notes: Big budget snuff film.
Chapter 13: Fly By Night
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Chapter progress: 15.83%
Highlight: No film company could stay in business in California with its supply of children cut off.
Notes: Child supply.
Chapter 14: The Universal Bungalow
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Chapter progress: 17.45%
Highlight: Everyone in the office knew about the illegal hiring of the kids.
Notes: Illegal child sacrifice.
Chapter 14: The Universal Bungalow
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Chapter progress: 17.45%
Highlight: She talked about her fear earlier on the set when the explosion hit. It was so big that even though she had been standing on a hill with some other people far away the explosion headed toward them and she ran for her life.
Notes: They used explosives to bring down the Huey on the children.
Chapter 14: The Universal Bungalow
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Chapter progress: 17.45%
Highlight: The worst possible thing has happened. Vic and the kids are dead.”
Donna remained silent.
“A helicopter fell on them.
Notes: Child sacrifice Spielberg and Landis.
Chapter 15: Silent Screening
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Chapter progress: 18.53%
Highlight: Everybody on the set, as high up as the 100-ft. cliff, heard the unforgettable wail of the mother who saw her daughter disappear beneath the plunging helicopter, the wail reaching an unbearable pitch when next she saw Renee on the furniture pad with blood streaming from her nose and the frail bones glistening through the skin.
Notes: Child sacrifice w mother watching.
Chapter 15: Silent Screening
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Chapter progress: 18.7%
Highlight: You killed my daughter!” Chen screamed at Folsey. “You murdered my daughter!
Notes: Hollywood child sacrifice.
Chapter 15: Silent Screening
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Chapter progress: 19.06%
Highlight: Only a few studio insiders directly involved in monitoring the film’s progress were aware that the studio’s top brass permitted the prints to be released to John Landis on the same day of the crash.
Notes: Snuff film given to Edomite director.
Chapter 16: Eulogy from a Stranger
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Chapter progress: 19.78%
Highlight: Tragedy strikes in an instant, but film is immortal. Perhaps we can take some solace in the knowledge that through his work in stage, television and film Vic lives forever.
Notes: Says John Landis after sacrificing Vic.
Chapter 16: Eulogy from a Stranger
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Chapter progress: 19.78%
Highlight: No one knew what had happened that night in Indian Dunes, except that it had been violent, gruesome, even grotesque.
Notes: Death ritual on film.
Chapter 16: Eulogy from a Stranger
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Chapter progress: 20.14%
Highlight: production “spearheaded by Steven Spielberg,
Notes: Ritual snuff film.
Chapter 17: Lunch at Hampton’s
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Chapter progress: 21.04%
Highlight: Regardless of the tragedy the film had to be finished.
Notes: Regardless of the ritual. And because of it, the film had to be completed.
Chapter 17: Lunch at Hampton’s
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Chapter progress: 21.22%
Highlight: It’s going to be BI-I-I-I-G!
Notes: Says John Landis about ritual sacrifice.
Chapter 17: Lunch at Hampton’s
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Chapter progress: 21.58%
Highlight: No one had really cared very much about the kids
Notes: Bondage and humiliation ritual. Covid safety.
Chapter 18: The Burbank Studios
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Chapter progress: 22.3%
Highlight: Only Steven Spielberg could make films for two different studios and have them released simultaneously,
Notes: They control production and distribution across the board.
Chapter 18: The Burbank Studios
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Chapter progress: 22.3%
Highlight: The studio’s nascent relationship with the TZ film’s famous co-producer, Steven Spielberg, represented much more than John Landis did, a precious asset with lucrative economic potential.
Notes: Spielberg is god.
Chapter 18: The Burbank Studios
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Chapter progress: 22.48%
Highlight: Eventually the TZ movie was to earn $34 million dollars on an $8 million-dollar investment, yielding a not very shabby $2.5 million dollars each for Landis and Spielberg;
Notes: Profit from child sacrifice snuff film.
Chapter 20: LA Law
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Chapter progress: 23.92%
Highlight: In the four years following the Twilight Zone deaths, John Landis directed five more film projects: Trading Places, Thriller, Into the Night, Spies Like Us and Three Amigos. The films featured top box-office stars like Eddie Murphy, Chevy Chase, Steve Martin and Michael Jackson.
Notes: Snuff film promotion.
Chapter 20: LA Law
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Chapter progress: 24.1%
Highlight: Already at this early stage a half-dozen law firms were being kept busy just by Warner and John Landis alone;
Notes: Make work for embezzling studio monies.
Chapter 20: LA Law
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Chapter progress: 25.0%
Highlight: Llorente was to interview subjects from the ranks of the set; from the cameramen, special effects men, grips, electricians and the truck driver who claimed he saw Steven Spielberg on the set at the time of the accident,
Notes: Secretly on set to witness sacrifice.
Chapter 22: The Rashomon Effect
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Chapter progress: 27.88%
Highlight: if he had attempted to summon Marshall’s boss, Steven Spielberg, he would have been “crushed.
Notes: Spielberg is god.
Chapter 25: Hollywood Friends
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Chapter progress: 32.55%
Highlight: Through the raised bullhorn the director exhorted the crowd that no one was to sit down.
Notes: Landis prepares congregation for ritual.
Chapter 25: Hollywood Friends
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Chapter progress: 33.99%
Highlight: It had to be real. The attacking helicopter, the exploding village, everything had to be real – the rocket fire and the machine gun fire, Bill and the Vietnamese.
And everything was real … including death.
Notes: Death ritual snuff film.
Chapter 27: The Making of DOCU/2:00
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Chapter progress: 35.43%
Highlight: Finally, Richard Sawyer told Southwell that the director wanted to use his company name and spelled out exactly the image Landis wanted – an attacking eagle with spread wings and talons extended and over it the bold legend, FLY BY NIGHT.
Notes: Eagle Edom. Nazi bird Reichsadler bird motif. Roman.
Chapter 28: Summer of Spielberg
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Chapter progress: 37.41%
Highlight: Different payment systems, as well as many different companies were involved: Levitsky, Fly By Night, Stinky Films (Folsey’s business entity!), Disc Management, Twilight Zone Productions, to name a few. In this complicated business and legal tangle it was frequently difficult sorting out who was ultimately responsible for controlling the production.
Notes: Legal forest of tribal law. Paid for by insurance scam.
Chapter 28: Summer of Spielberg
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Chapter progress: 38.13%
Highlight: It was the Summer of Spielberg, a very strange time in Hollywood.
Notes: ET Poltergeist spell casting.
Chapter 29: Audition at Franklin Canyon
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Chapter progress: 39.39%
Highlight: Hollywood was calling. Who could resist?
Chapter 30: Petty Cash
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Chapter progress: 40.47%
Highlight: John Landis had an excellent banking connection, namely his mother. She was a minor official at the Mitsui Manufacturers Bank in Beverly Hills. Arrangements were made and a messenger promptly took the check from the Universal bungalow to Landis’ mother in Beverly Hills.
Notes: Tribal banking community.
Chapter 31: Spies Like Us
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Chapter progress: 41.01%
Highlight: The deaths had very little impact on either the Landis segment’s budget or Warner’s release date because all of the segment had been shot by the time the tragedy occurred.
Notes: Ritual planned and executed.
Chapter 33: Wall of Fire
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Chapter progress: 45.14%
Highlight: The legal bonanza would ultimately benefit some half-dozen lawyers and cost well over $5 million in fees.
Notes: British admiral register. BAR.
Chapter 33: Wall of Fire
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Chapter progress: 45.32%
Highlight: Warner and its insurance company, Travelers;
Notes: Fake money embezzle scheme.
Chapter 33: Wall of Fire
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Chapter progress: 45.5%
Highlight: Warner and Travelers together, in the first year alone, poured massive amounts of money into lawyers’ accounts.
Notes: Embezzle and launder funds through BAR
Chapter 36: Dr. Fantasy
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Chapter progress: 50.72%
Highlight: Hollywood rushed to open its doors to the bright, articulate and exceedingly ambitious young men and women from the universities and law firms.
Notes: How many covid injections did these people take?
Chapter 37: A Plea for Alan Smithee
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Chapter progress: 52.16%
Highlight: Spielberg, the studio’s most important asset, did not know about the illegal hiring and the dangerous conditions on the set.
Notes: Crafting the defense.
Chapter 39: The Propman
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Chapter progress: 55.58%
Highlight: exculpatory.
Notes: Show or declare that someone is NOT guilty.
Chapter 40: “The Son of a Bitch is crazy”
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Chapter progress: 56.65%
Highlight: The arraignment of the Twilight Zone defendants on June 24, 1983, ironically took place on the same day Warner released the TZ movie in theaters across the country.
Notes: Ritual irony.
Chapter 40: “The Son of a Bitch is crazy”
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Chapter progress: 57.55%
Highlight: The main difference between punitive and actual damages lay in that the former was usually not determined by the conventional loss-of-earnings formulas or economic facts of the case, but rather by the purely emotional impact the children’s deaths would have on a jury.
Notes: FBI punitive damages for coming to my home w badge gun and face mask.
Chapter 40: “The Son of a Bitch is crazy”
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Chapter progress: 58.09%
Highlight: he thought Landis was re-enacting Vietnam “for real.
Notes: Napalm in the morning.
Chapter 41: A Green Card for Trudy
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Chapter progress: 58.81%
Highlight: He can’t do anything else but kill me.
Notes: Said the actor before death scene.
Chapter 41: A Green Card for Trudy
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Chapter progress: 59.53%
Highlight: Now, under the hastily worked-out terms, each immediately received $81,000, in addition to a $2,000 monthly payment for the rest of their lives. In 1994 they would each receive another $50,000 and in the year 2004 Carrie would receive $275,000 and Jennifer $75,000.
Notes: Settlement for killing their dad.
Chapter 42: Mrs. Beasly’s Cookies
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Chapter progress: 60.61%
Highlight: obdurate
Notes: Stubbornness refusing to change.
Chapter 43: A Basic Truth of Filmmaking
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Chapter progress: 62.05%
Highlight: The period between the prelim and trial brought John Landis nearly $5 million in director’s fees.
Notes: Death cult promotion. MJ THRILLER.
Chapter 43: A Basic Truth of Filmmaking
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Chapter progress: 62.23%
Highlight: Warner became the single source from which the criminal lawyers received their fees.
Notes: Free money for lizards.
Chapter 48: The Spielberg Letter
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Chapter progress: 69.24%
Highlight: The film was being directed by Robert Zemeckis who had just finished directing Back To The Future on which Frank Marshall had also been the executive producer.
Notes: 911 prognostic and upside-down people on movie set. Back to the future.
Chapter 49: A Pigeon for “The Plan.”
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Chapter progress: 70.14%
Highlight: when during the jury selection her choice, ironically, turned out identical to that which the “jury pickers” had recommended to Joel Behr.
Notes: The DA is in on it.
Chapter 49: A Pigeon for “The Plan.”
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Chapter progress: 71.04%
Highlight: The Twilight Zone trial opened on July 17, 1986, on the 15th floor, Department 132, of the Criminal Court building in downtown Los Angeles’ Civic Center.
Notes: Carnival secret society.
Chapter 49: A Pigeon for “The Plan.”
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Chapter progress: 71.22%
Highlight: he was a Mormon, a Republican and a Vietnam veteran.
Notes: Walk into a bar joke here.
Chapter 54: Schande for the Goyim…
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Chapter progress: 80.04%
Highlight: dilatory
Notes: Slow to act.
Chapter 54: Schande for the Goyim…
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Chapter progress: 80.58%
Highlight: Landis lashed out at her one day in the hallway with a biting, “Schande for the goyim!” James Neal was puzzled until its meaning was explained to him as a Yiddish epithet for “traitor.
Notes: Ask circe
Chapter 54: Schande for the Goyim…
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Chapter progress: 81.12%
Highlight: The actress carried a book on dramatic writing by Lajos Egri.
Notes: Ask circe.
Chapter 55: The Stumble
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Chapter progress: 82.91%
Highlight: With Landis’ calm performance as a witness, it was easy to forget that his trial testimony was wholly inconsistent with what he had told the NTSB almost five years before, and a year later to the grand jury.
Notes: DA is in on it.
Chapter 57: A Safe Distance Away
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Chapter progress: 87.77%
Highlight: How dare you speak Yiddish in front of me!”
Notes: Says the jew to the gentile.
Chapter 57: A Safe Distance Away
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Chapter progress: 87.77%
Highlight: it was explained to them that the language was not Yiddish but Hebrew
Notes: Drop the vowels.
Chapter 58: The Liar’s List
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Chapter progress: 90.83%
Highlight: jejune.
Notes: Naive, simplistic, superficial.
Chapter 59: Last Rites
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Chapter progress: 91.73%
Highlight: Among themselves the defendants agreed to settle for a total of $4 million-$2.3 for the Les and $1.7 for the Chens.
Notes: Settlement for murdering kids. 1987 money
Chapter 60: “It Ended Like a Frank Capra Movie”
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Chapter progress: 92.63%
Highlight: Neal made $1.8 million out of the case, of having come all the way from Nashville
Notes: Attorney fee 1987 money.
Chapter 60: “It Ended Like a Frank Capra Movie”
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Chapter progress: 92.81%
Highlight: somnolent
Notes: Sleepy, drowsy.
Chapter 60: “It Ended Like a Frank Capra Movie”
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Chapter progress: 92.99%
Highlight: Deborah Landis was ’not a beautiful girl but a very good-looking person.’
Notes: Probably a man.
Chapter 60: “It Ended Like a Frank Capra Movie”
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Chapter progress: 93.17%
Highlight: After the verdict he said he was impressed by the fact that Landis knew “Michael” and “Eddie,” (Michael Jackson and Eddie Murphy
Notes: That is impressive.
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