
Who Runs the Pyramid of Power? Derrick Broze on Redacted
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Who Runs the Pyramid of Power? Derrick Broze on Redacted
Bill and his guests continue their conversation after the show.
I made this short film after a walk where I came upon what looked like the remains of a building being taken back over by nature. I ended up there for hours, just considering the endless cyclical nature of creation and destruction…
Bill shares the details of his recent meeting with President Trump at the White House.
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