Karma Goes to the Beach in Florida. As the nation seeks answers from coast to coast, the Supreme Court may have found the voice to speak an uncomfortable truth. Meet the front-runner for a rare pro se argument: a self-represented French-Canadian immigrant.
Blending testimony, history, and forensic truth, the documentary" reveals how a child’s kidnapping was legalized—and why speaking out is the only act of justice left.
"Monsieur Roboto for His Majesty the King of Canada & the United States of America et al" is a documentary-manifesto that exposes how the kidnapping of his own child but more than that all of the cruel corruption and bribery and the use of "Ultra Vires Procedural Racketeering" to confirm the "Kids for Cash".
Blending personal testimony, historical parallels like the Queen’s Necklace and Enron scandals, and forensic digital evidence, the film dismantles the Façade of the Justice System across multiple courts and borders.
Like a Russian doll, where each chapter reveals another layer of complicity—from metadata and child testimony to adult networks and governance failures—it reframes the case to the unimaginable.
Rising from Tragedy to Apotheosis, the film transforms outrage into vision, ending with a call to collective action:
Justice for one child as the spark of a revolution for all.
Film: Preview of the long documentary for “MONSIEUR ROBOTO for HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF CANADA, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al.”, the long documentary should reach the movie theaters of New York in December and will have a premier during Art Basel in Miami and is positioned for the Oscars to expose the systemic rot.